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Camping on the Coast, Camping Surfers Paradise



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Wales' coastline makes a wonderful place to visit. It is a stunning area and great for camping. For the best experience, rent a car and explore the many sights. Some of the best are found near Wells next the sea, Cromer and Exmouth. While you are at it, check out the towns of Polperro, Sheringham, Blakeney and Morston.

Although the coast isn't known for its sand beaches, Cliff Head offers some stunning views. You can sit on the beach in summer by the black rock finger that protrudes from the water. If you want to make some homemade treats, you can also visit your local butcher or baker.

Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club offers some of Devon's finest facilities. It is also the only one of its type. There are 115 generous pitches on grassy fields and the club offers several tours of the area in the company of one of their members. The club also offers boat trips to Totnes. They don't charge for visitors to the site.

Although you might not have realized it, Cliff Head campsite is free. There is a decent toilet and a shower facility on the site. There are also washing facilities, and a basic amenities block with fridge and freezer.


Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast campsite offers a stunning view of Milford Haven estuary. Many local beaches are also close by. You can also go surfing or swimming. The site also has a site shop that sells local produce. You can also use the free Wi-Fi. You can also rent a camping cabin or a shower, which is quite rare.

It is best to cruise the coast, but you could also take a ferry trip to the Isle of Arran. You can also visit Leighton Moss RSPB reserve. You can also visit the St Davids Cathedral, the most impressive cathedral in Britain and the smallest British city.

You can also travel north to visit Holy Island or Lindisfarne. You might even come across a shipwreck jutting out of the sand. Turquoise Bay or Cape Range National Park can also be explored. A hotel or campervan is a great option if you want to take a break from camping. The Eden Project is close by and you will find many restaurants and bars if that's not your thing.

The best campsites can be found along the coast, but there are many options in the countryside. Gibraltar Farm in Morecambe Bay offers a separate site, with 10 acres old woodland, and a modern shower block. The best part about this site is its location. It is easy to find.






Camping on the Coast, Camping Surfers Paradise