Excellent and Tranquil CL
We have been visiting Beer Farm now for 3 years several times a year which has included Christmas and New Year twice, as our son lives locally.
It is such a beautiful peaceful site, Paul and Lorna are very welcoming but not intrusive.
We love waking up to the cattle in the fields coming to say hello in the morning and at different times during the day, don't worry they don't disturb you they just like to say hello when they see you or our dog Freddy.
The toilet's and other facilities are clean and tidy, although we mainly use our own.
There are lots of different area's to visit including Exeter, Quantock Hills, Exmouth and the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth is a must visit with your dog, they have a lovely restaurant which is also dog friendly and a shop onsite, it is free admission but remember to leave a donation which is of course optional.
There is Fordmore Farm shop just down the road which does lovely breakfasts and the local pub The Drew Arms is a must for Sunday Lunch or Christmas meal.
The previous review mentioned access to the site, however if you follow the CC site advice and enter via Broadhembury we have never had any issues with the roads, yes some parts are narrow but this is the countryside, and yes there are some potholes but that is the same for most of the country so please don't be put off by the previous review as you will miss out on this lovely site! (We have a 25ft caravan).
The views from the site are beautiful and it's a very peaceful place to visit, we have even managed to have spectacular fireworks displays on New Years Eve as you can see for miles, but no noise which was great as Freddy doesn't like them so it's a great escape if you have a nervous dog.
This site will not disappoint those who are looking for peace and quite!
Drew
Reviewed on 27/08/2023 16:28
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