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Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Lovely quiet site

Stayed here for 5 nights in June, nice sheltered site down a narrow road (we didn't meet anyone coming or going though). Parked up on the field side as this retained the sun more than the hedge side. Slightly sloping pitch, but borrowed some of Alison's blocks and we were fine. Easy access to the main road and bus routes. You can walk to Lyme Regis via the Viaduct and get the bus back, but we cycled both ways (electric bikes) as there are a few hills, especially down to the harbour in Lyme! Had a lovely day out on the Colyton-Seaton tram. Parked at Colyton station in the free railway carpark. Nice looking cafe here as many people were having breakfast as we caught the train. We bought the all day ticket and hopped on and off at all the stops to have a look around which was fun. Had some lovely fresh fish (Dab and mackerel) at Coast (orange umbrellas on the front at Seaton). BEWARE of the seaguls along this coast, as they were constantly swopping down and stealing your food and icecreams. To be honest it was a bit scary so we ate inside.We went to a local performance (Sharon Davies sycronised swimming) in Colyton Town Hall advertised locally so watch out for these as it was great and we even had food and drink supplied in the interval. There is an historic walk around Colyton every Thursday at 2pm (£7) and the local butchers is here as well. We visited Hugh's River Cottage but was unfortunately full and was too wet to sit outside, and Axminster Town Trail looked interesting but again was a bit wet.

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