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Good for families

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

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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