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Camping on the Coast and Camping Surfers Paradise



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Wales's coastline is an amazing place to visit. It's a picturesque place and makes for some excellent camping. It is a good idea to hire a car so you can explore the many attractions. Some of the best are found near Wells next the sea, Cromer and Exmouth. While you're there, visit Blakeney, Blakeney, Morston and Polperro.

While the beaches of the coast aren't exactly renowned for their sand, you can get some pretty nice views from the cliffs at Cliff Head. One finger of black rock protrudes out of the water. It is a good spot to relax in the sun during the summer. If you're looking for home-cooked goodies, you can visit your local butcher and baker.

The Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club boasts some of the best facilities in Devon. 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. Boat trips are also offered by the club to Totnes. It is free to visit the site.

The Cliff Head campsite is totally free! The campsite has a decent shower and toilet facility. You will also find washing facilities and basic amenities, such as a fridge and freezer.


Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast campsite offers a stunning view of Milford Haven estuary. Many local beaches are also close by. There are numerous opportunities to go swimming and surfing. A site shop sells local produce. The site also offers free Wi Fi. A few of the amenities include a shower and camping snugs that can be rented.

The best way to see the most of the coastline is to take a cruise, but you can also take a ferried trip to the Isle of Arran. There is also the option to visit Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve. The St Davids Cathedral is the cathedral of the Imposing Saint Davids, and it's the smallest town in Britain.

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. Booking a hotel, campervan, or hotel is an option for those who want to get away from camping. The Eden Project is close by and you will find many restaurants and bars if that's not your thing.

Although the most popular campsites are located along the coast, there are still plenty of options available in the surrounding countryside. Gibraltar Farm is located in Morecambe Bay and has a separate site that includes 10 acres of woodland and a brand new shower block. The best part about this site is its location. It is easy to find.






Camping on the Coast and Camping Surfers Paradise