Grand site for a popular area.
This CL is situated up above Cheddar Gorge just off the B3135, close to the village of Priddy. It has 5 flat well spaced grass pitches and a couple of Hardstanding ones, for use when the field is very wet, all with EHU. There are extensive views over the fields and towards Priddy Nine Barrows. One of the fields off the site can be used as a short dog walk when there are no livestock in it, but if a longer walk is required the road past the farm is rather busy, during the day, although quiet at night, until one gets to a quiet lane after about 300 m down the hill on the right. The site is ideal for visiting places such as Wells (where there are some of the usual supermarkets) , Glastonbury and Street, Wookey Hole and Cheddar, also for nature reserves in the Avalon Marshes including the RSPB.'s Ham Wall Reserve. Priddy is as few minutes drive away and there are lots of good walking from there, less busy than down the Gorge, and has a pub too. The entrance to the site requires a very sharp turn if approaching from the West, is Cheddar, so anyone with a largish unit would be advised to approach from the A39 direction, ie the East. Did not notice a bus service past the site although there appeared to be one from Priddy, where there was plenty of parking room. We would certainly use this site again as there is a lot of places in the area that we did not have time to visit
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