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Camping on the Coast or Camping Surfers Paradise



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Wales' coastline is worth a visit. It's a picturesque place and makes for some excellent camping. For the best experience, rent a car and explore the many sights. You will find some of the most beautiful beaches near Wells, Cromer and Exmouth. While you are there, be sure to visit Blakeney Blakeney Morston, Sheringham and Blakeney.

The beaches of the coast don't have the best sand. But Cliff Head gives you some great views. In the summer, a finger of rock rises out of the ocean and makes a nice spot for soaking up the sun. For home-cooked delights, visit your local baker or butcher.

Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club is a unique club that offers the most luxurious facilities. They offer 115 large pitches on grassy areas and several tours through the area with their members. Boat trips are also offered by the club to Totnes. The best thing about the club is that you don't have to pay anything to visit it.

Although you might not have realized it, Cliff Head campsite is free. The campsite has a decent shower and toilet facility. There are washing facilities and a basic amenities block that includes a fridge and freezer.


Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast Campground offers great views of Milford Haven estuary. Numerous local beaches can be found nearby. You can also go surfing or swimming. There is also a shop on the site that sells local products. You can also use the free Wi-Fi. There are also camping spots to rent, as well as a rare shower.

While a cruise is the best way of seeing the coastline, it's also possible to take a ferry ride to the Isle of Arran. You can also visit the nearby RSPB reserve at Leighton Moss. The impressive St Davids cathedral is also nearby, making it the smallest city of Britain.

You can also drive north to Lindisfarne or Holy Island. A shipwreck might be visible jutting out from the sand. Turquoise Bay and Cape Range National Park are also options. Book a hotel or campervan if you feel like a little break from camping. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs nearby if you don’t feel like cooking.

While most campsites are found in the coast area, there are also many options for camping in the nearby countryside. Gibraltar Farm, Morecambe Bay, has a separate site with 10 acres of old woodland and a new shower block. It's located in an ideal location so it's easy for people to access.


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Camping on the Coast or Camping Surfers Paradise