Pennywell Farm
Home to the world-famous Pennywell Miniature Pigs, "piggy cuddles", this attraction is well worth the visit!
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Great news! Steamer Quay Club Campsite has undergone a full redevelopment with some exciting improvements.
All pitches have been upgraded to 46 new serviced hardstanding without awning (metered) pitches, giving members improved pitch facilities, accessibility and flexibility. Additionally, this popular campsite will benefit from a newly refurbished shower and toilet block, plus new motor van waster points, new service points and a new electric vehicle charging point!
Pitches will have metered electric hook-ups meaning guests have direct control over the amount of energy consumed and paid for. Find out more at camc.com/smartmetering.
Improvements include:
Steamer Quay Club Campsite is a pleasantly quiet, green and spacious holiday getaway, with serene pastoral views. The beautifully kept caravan park is just a short walk away from the bustling town of Totnes, for a wide choice of local pubs and restaurants. Totnes has been a significant port for many centuries and is perfect for a leisurely stroll along the banks of its busy river while taking in the historic atmosphere. Further up the hill you will reach a place called The Narrows, the oldest part of the town and a must-see sight for visitors to the area.
While staying at Steamer Quay Club Campsite, you are within easy reach of the historic Guildhall and museum. The picturesque village of Dartington is only a short stroll away, and with beautiful gardens, outdoor theatre and a cinema, Dartington Hall is well worth a visit. The Friday and Saturday market is a convenient location for a spot of shopping - a popular event with locals and tourists alike, and you’ll find an eclectic mix of local produce, collectibles, jewellery, clothing, and more. Boat trips to the pretty harbour town of Dartmouth leave from the dock just across the road from Steamer Quay. The campsite promises a memorable break and the opportunity to absorb the traditional English life.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
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Home to the world-famous Pennywell Miniature Pigs, "piggy cuddles", this attraction is well worth the visit!
View and BookAn awe-inspiring experience coming into close proximity with some of the world's most elegant Birds of Prey!
View and BookSteam trains with heritage rolling stock, offering a wonderful day out for all ages, all year round.
View and BookFantastic gun ranges with over 100 targets to shoot at, enough to keep the whole family entertained.
View and BookFrom A38: exit onto the A384 at Buckfastleigh or the A385 at South Brent (both roads become A385 at Dartington); in Totnes cross the railway bridge and at the roundabout take the third exit (signposted Town Centre, Steamer Quay); in 270 metres (with Royal Seven Stars Hotel on R) turn left over the river bridge; turn right into Seymour Road; in 50 metres turn right into Steamer Quay Road. The site entrance is on the left. From Paignton: turn left off the A385 (signposted Steamer Quay); in 300 metres turn left into Seymour Road; in 50 metres turn right into Steamer Quay Road. The site entrance is on the left.
Sites key:
Carol Adams
Reviewed: 29/03/2025 14:49
Really good location to the town lots places to eat and drink, nice walks along the river, not far to walk to steam railway, would be good to got back in summer to get the boat to Dartmouth Only problem we could see was only two showers in both men’s... Show more
Karen G
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 19:46
Fabulous site. Booked last minute for two nights and we’ll certainly be back. Everything was so clean and well laid out. The site is quiet and feels really safe, yet within 5 minutes walk to the town. Totnes is a bit quirky, with a Glastonbury vibe - which we loved.... Show more
Karen G
Reviewed: 26/03/2025 19:46
Fabulous site. Booked last minute for two nights and we’ll certainly be back. Everything was so clean and well laid out. The site is quiet and feels really safe, yet within 5 minutes walk to the town. Totnes is a bit quirky, with a Glastonbury vibe - which we loved.... Show more
Gaynor Turner-Worton
Reviewed: 24/03/2025 18:39
A lovely site, immaculately clean and tidy. Friendly meet and greet. Great location for Totnes, which has interesting shops and a good variety of eateries. Spectacular walks within easy reach along the river Dart, our little dog loved it. My only criticism is there is only two showers each for... Show more
Julie Malcolm
Reviewed: 24/03/2025 15:15
I discovered Meter website does not function properly on all iPhones. Luckily the warden had a iPad and. Eventually I got connected. Later on I had some strange readings on usage saying I had used £300 over three days. I had only arrived the day before and had put £10... Show more
Kath & Steve Buckell
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 17:03
We booked a last minute break at this site when we saw the forecast was looking good for a few days. The site is exceptionally well maintained with spacious pitches. The facilities block is very good having recently been refurbished - it was also lovely and warm on... Show more
David &Liz Thomas
Reviewed: 22/03/2025 20:36
Site is right on the river Dart with boat trips to Dartmouth and lovely level walks along the river side Great place to stay and visit the delights of Totnes with regular markets and quirky shops and restaurants
Anne Gibson
Reviewed: 22/03/2025 17:35
A great little parkup, used mainly by motorhomes, that reminds us of city sites/aires on the continent. With more space and immaculate toilet facilities. We arrived in time to choose a nice pitch overlooking the harbour. Perfect for a saunter around quirky Totnes. The price however! £37 + metered EHU... Show more
Ann Evenden
Reviewed: 19/03/2025 14:33
We have stayed on this site on many occasions as we love the convenience of the location. Stewards were very welcoming on arrival nothing too much trouble. Recently refurbished to a high standard & kept clean by stewards in toilet blocks. Our only moan would be is... Show more
Jan Gatley
Reviewed: 08/03/2025 14:47
We spent a few days here in March. Warm days but very cold nights. A very warm welcome. Spotless facilities. It couldn’t be more convenient for the town centre and yet was very quiet. I like the metering of electricity. It only takes a few seconds to check what... Show more
Carol Adams
Reviewed: 29/03/2025 14:49
Really good location to the town lots places to eat and drink, nice walks along the river, not far to walk to steam railway, would be good to got back in summer to get the boat to Dartmouth Only problem we could see was only two showers in both men’...