More of a stop-over than a holiday destination.
Stayed at Cadeside for one night which meant the lack of a toilet block was not an issue. Access to the site is 5 minutes from the M5 along wide roads presenting no towing challenges at all.
It is not a peaceful site, being adjacent to the Wellington bypass which gives a background hum of traffic noise until later into the evening and quite a din during rush hour. There is a newly built Lidl store right next to the site (conveniently) and a delivery arrived at 2.30 am, the sound of cages being taken of an idling lorry was enough to wake us up. Lidl is great for breakfast pastries (and also has a customer toilet).
Pitches are all hard standing, and not all are completly level. There is a very good chemical disposal point within easy reach of all 16 pitches along with a water and grey-water point.
Wellington itself is actually quite charming and is only 3/4 mile walk to the centre where there are some nice local cafes and a Wetherspoons. It's a local town for local people, not a tourist spot in any way although it does have a fascinating museum. If you wanted to do some exploring of this part of somerset this is actually a very well located and great value site if you don't mind the lack to tranquility. There were some people who had been there several days and were really enjoying it.
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