Cadeside Club Campsite

Nynehead Road, Wellington, Taunton, Somerset, TA21 9HN

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

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There are only 16 touring pitches on this well screened Somerset caravan site with distant views of the surrounding hills. Within fifteen minutes walk of Wellington, which is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in Somerset with the Quantocks and Brendon Hills to the north and the Blackdown Hills to the South. The remainder of the site has been developed into an all year secure storage area. Only two miles from the M5, this is a useful stopping place when travelling to or from Devon and Cornwall, but the area is interesting in its own right, and is a good base for exploring in every direction, from Exmoor to the beautiful Dorset coast.

Please note: This site does not have a toilet block.

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Facilities on site ...

  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Dog walk from site
  • Dog walk on site
  • Electric hook-up
  • Gas
  • TV reception: good
  • Wi-Fi

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Nearby

Walking notes:

Wellington is ten minutes walk away. The Quantocks and Brendon Hills are to the north and Blackdown Hills to the south.

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Supermarket notes:

The closest are Asda (MH access), Waitrose and Co-Op, all in Wellington about 1.5 miles from the site.

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Directions

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Leave the M5 at junction 26 onto the A38 link road (signposted Wellington). Within 0.75 mile at the roundabout turn onto B3187 (signposted Wellington). In about 0.5 mile at the mini roundabout turn right (third exit signposted Nynehead, Poole). The Site is on the right within 80 yards. Please note, the site is adjacent to rail and road, therefore some noise can be expected.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
TA21 9HN
GPS:
Lat 50.98609 / Lon -3.2176
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OS field ref:
ST147214
OS map ref:
181
Handbook map ref:
F3

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Wellington and Taunton
  • Car hire on site
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest park and ride: Taunton

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What a Gem

Cadeside Club Campsite
Have been passing by for years enroute to Cornwall, this year we decided to have a break and stop the night at Cadeside. It’s true you don’t know what you’re missing until you find it. What a great stop. Very well maintained site with two lovely wardens, Mandy and Debs, no real noise issues so I’d suggest peacefully located, just 15mins walk from the centre of an historic town. We took the wardens valuable advice on where to eat in the evening and strolled across to Lidl for fresh pastries in the morning. Perfect. We both remarked we need to return for a longer stay as there are clearly a lot of places we’d like to visit using Cadeside as a perfect base.

Peter Moy

Reviewed on 25/09/2024 08:21

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electrics problem!

Cadeside Club Campsite
Paul Kenyon (temporary warden) helped us sort out our electric problem! We didn't realise that the electric setup on the posts had changed and we were very grateful for his assistance. Nice site. The traffic noise was not very loud and didnt bother us. Lidl across the road was very handy. Ann

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Reviewed on 22/09/2024 12:09

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Lovely Site - Just like a large CL. Very Close to Wellington, Somerset

Cadeside Club Campsite
I was travelling from North Wales to Exeter and had visited the * Dr Edward Jenner Museum in Berkeley, Gloucestershire on the way and needed an overnight stay and found the Cadeside Site by chance. I was so pleased I did. It has only 16 hardstanding pitches in an attractive woodland type setting with lovely willow trees and nicely mown grass between the pitches. I arrived just before the 6.0pm deadline and was greeted by Mandy who could not have been more pleasant and helpful. She recommended the Jade Garden Chinese take away, in Wellington and later I partook of a very tasty meal from there. Adjacent to the site, but not visible from it is a large new Lidl store which I found convenient, and the town of Wellington is only a walk of 3/4 of a mile away. The CAMC handbook for the site says that there is a main road passing nearby and a railway track so there is some noise. I never really noticed noise from either and it would not stop me from staying at the site again. Which I would like to do in the near future and to stay longer in order to visit the local area. There is a very nice dog walk through what I can only describe as a wooded tunnel - overhanging trees and bushes to the side. * Dr Edward Jenner (1749-1823) an English physician and scientist who pioneered the concept of vaccines and created the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. Smallpox killed more people in the history of the world than any other disease. Thanks to Jenner, smallpox remains the only human disease to have been eradicated through vaccination. Berkeley, where the Museum is, is a pleasant small town about an hours drive up the M5. Well worth a visit. Jeremy - Gazellebank 24/07/2024

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Reviewed on 01/08/2024 12:56

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Lovely site well located!

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Lovely stop over on returning from Wales. Debs and Mandy were very helpful and knowledgeable. The dog walk in site is perfect and so is the location. This was our second stay and we definitely be back soon! Top marks fabulous site!

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Reviewed on 08/07/2024 15:48

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Excellent location to break up long journeys to the South West.

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Feel a bit mean scoring 1 for facilities and cleanliness - there should be a n/a option as there are no facilities (ie no toilets nor showers) at Cadeside. There is waste disposal and fresh water, and electric hook up. There is some road noise, but we didn't find it too intrusive. The site itself is very well maintained and neat. Very friendly wardens. We use the site for an overnight stop and to break up a long journey from the north when we are heading to the south west. It's very conveniently located, just off the M5. There is a very large, clean, modern Lidl located just across the road from the site, (5 mins walk) so very handy for stocking up on essentials.

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Reviewed on 19/05/2024 19:15

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Telephone:
01823 663103
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Site information

Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

We'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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