The Bishop's Palace & Gardens
A medieval site for all to enjoy, with a breath-taking moat, resident swans, and a flagstone drawbridge.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
One of our many Somerset campsites, Cheddar Club Campsite is situated on the very edge of Cheddar Village and boasts magnificent views of the Mendips and surrounding countryside - an absolute walker's paradise. Amenities in the village include a variety of shops, pubs and takeaways. Cheddar Caves and Gorge and the famous Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company are all within easy walking distance of the caravan site. With Wookey Hole Caves and Mill and England's smallest city of Wells just a short drive away, you are sure to have plenty to see and do during your stay.
For the active and sporting visitor, the Cheddar Club Campsite offers access to loads of fun activities in the area - karting, pony-trekking, golf, off-road driving and a great cycle path are all available just a few minutes away. For fishing and water sport enthusiasts there is Cheddar Reservoir a short distance from the campsite, with a host of different activities throughout the year. If you would rather just relax on a nice beach, Burnham and Weston-super-Mare are both within a half hour's drive, offering all the shopping conveniences you could wish for. Visit the site in November and you will also be able to enjoy the colourful atmosphere and bright lights of the Burnham-on-Sea Carnival.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01934 740207
Nearest alternative campsites: Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park, Hurn Lane Club Campsite, Baltic Wharf Club Campsite and Longleat Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
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Offers available to Club members
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View and BookLeave the M5 at junction 22. In 0.5 mile turn right at the roundabout onto the A38 (signposted Bristol, Cheddar). In about 6.5 miles at Cross turn right onto the A371 (signposted Cheddar, Wells). In about 3.5 miles in Cheddar continue over small river bridge and turn right into lane behind Cheddar Football Club (do not turn into Cheddar Bridge Touring Park or Witheridge Farm). The Site is on the left in 125 yards. The approach to the site is narrow with no passing places, so please proceed with caution and do not arrive before 13:00. Please note, do not leave the M5 at junction 21 as Banwell is very narrow and congested.
Please Note: Do not use Sat Nav. Only use this directions as there is a CL site very close by and turning in the road is not possible if you take the wrong entrance.
Sites key:
Alistair Tuttle
Reviewed: 09/04/2025 15:30
Pleasant stay at this site and catch up with friends, nice flat pitch, weather was kind. plenty to do within immediate vicinity to the site, walking, cycling, drinking & eating. Cheese shop is a must, bus trip into City of Wells is a must especially if you are "Hot Fuzz"... Show more
Don Burton
Reviewed: 31/03/2025 15:04
4 cars towing Caravans arrived on the site late afternoon on Sunday (30th March). One without a jockey wheel so produced a trolly jack out the boot to keep it upright. Two had very large gas bottles that could not fit in a locker. They didn’t have aqua rolls or... Show more
Simon Hayes
Reviewed: 30/03/2025 15:13
Clean and quietish site. The site is however let down by the shower block. Only four male showers for the whole site and sometimes had to wait even though the site wasn't that busy. When you do get a shower quite often there are drops in pressure and significant drops in... Show more
SEAN CASTLE
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 16:02
Been to this site lots of times Upgrade works to some of the pitches will be a bonus Only small nag this time was that the shower I used had you could not alter the shower head angle so when turned water on water shot all over clothes on back of... Show more
Lori H
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 10:31
We've just returned from a 2 night stay at the Cheddar site. It is a lovely flat site with large pitches and clean shower block. It is so close to the village which has shops, pubs and restaurants. It is a lovely place to wander around, very pretty houses and an... Show more
Richard Squires
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 19:44
We only had a weekend trip, we also arrived at 7 o’clock but the staff were really good unlike Cirencester who tried to make me Feel guilty for it. Clean tidy site were very good maintained grass and spotlessly clean gravel Hard standing bays, ours was perfectly level and looking... Show more
Stephen Giblin
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 18:15
There was building work being completed when we arrived of which we were not informed at the time of booking. There was dust everywhere and we could not keep the door to our van open or eat our evening meal outside due to the dust. The works continued till approximately... Show more
Andrew Southgate
Reviewed: 16/03/2025 11:52
Wonderful location with pubs & shops and the caves within walking distance. The Bath Arms is the nearest bar and is very nice and with good meals although slightly expensive. Site is well presented with friendly & polite staff. Been here 3 times now and will remain on our list of local sites... Show more
Lisa Power
Reviewed: 13/03/2025 18:40
Such a good location 5min walk into town, where there is some lovely bars we went to the Bath Arms for lunch delicious. Also 15min walk to a micro Brewery, co op and a Sainsbury’s 10min walk. Cheddar lovely place quite busy on the main roads but was fine. Only 1 issue... Show more
Sylvia Budh
Reviewed: 13/03/2025 18:03
I arrived Friday 7th march I’ve a very small camper romahome solo nemo . After driving a large van for years it’s less stuff to take etc . Me and my little dog loved , the new to me van and always love the site we go there about... Show more
Alistair Tuttle
Reviewed: 09/04/2025 15:30
Pleasant stay at this site and catch up with friends, nice flat pitch, weather was kind. plenty to do within immediate vicinity to the site, walking, cycling, drinking & eating. Cheese shop is a must, bus trip into City of Wells is a must especiall...