Exebridge Lakeside Club Campsite

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Immaculate site

Stayed here for a sunny week in May. The views are spectacular a Mostly quiet some road noise but nothing to keep you awake. Anchor pub within walking distance with lovely riverside garden,Sunday carvery good.The wardens  continually working to keep the site immaculate. 

Caroledale

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Reviewed on 27/05/2016 21:21

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Immaculate site

Stayed here for a sunny week in May. The views are spectacular a Mostly quiet some road noise but nothing to keep you awake. Anchor pub within walking distance with lovely riverside garden,Sunday carvery good.The wardens  continually working to keep the site immaculate. 

Caroledale

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Reviewed on 27/05/2016 21:19

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I'll not be boring

Been to the site many times including the time before it came into Caravan Club ownership as it is handy for us to visit family living in nearby Dulverton. So it is rather pointless to repeat what others have said as it says it all.  One thing that I'd add is that this time, curiosity got the better of me and I went for a walk to explore the old railway trackbed - yes you can walk on some of it but a lot has got overgrown!  The best way to see one of the old bridge abutments where the line crossed the River Exe, is to take the footpath from the rear of the site and cross by the Anchor Inn, then following the footpath besides the river. Return to the site either by the main road (A396) or retrace your steps.  On a nice day, this is a very pleasant walk which shows parts of Exebridge that cannot be seen from the car.  

pegwr33

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Reviewed on 12/05/2016 19:40

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Credit where due

We stayed at this site for Mayday weekend, the outfit I drive with the trailer on the back is 46ft long so its not suited to all pitches, so after quite a long drive and then narrow roads how nice was it to be greeted by two cheerful Wardens, from the off the stress levels started to return to normal, so paid my site fees and before I could ask I was told "Pitch number two will be the best for you to reverse onto" off I went to be met at the pitch by the Warden, he saw that I was on my own ( the wife was following later ), he said I`ll watch you back, two shunts and we landed. Thanks to both for all your help over the weekend and for keeping the site in top class condition.

Reviewed on 03/05/2016 18:46

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A Relaxing Stay

This was our second visit to Exebridge Lakes and it won't be our last. Our journey to the site was delayed by bank holiday traffic which meant we were late arriving. We were still made to feel very welcome by the wardens who told which pitches were available, this enabled us to make a choice without touring the site. The site is well situated for exploring Exmoor and handy for the town of Dulverton with its charming shops. We enjoyed the views of the countryside and the wildlife from the pitches at the top of the site, the noise from the road that runs behind these pitches is not intrusive. The wardens work hard to keep the site immaculate and ensure you enjoy your stay.

AEGB

Reviewed on 02/05/2016 13:59

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One of the best sites - highly recommend it

We have come back lots of times and it never disappoints. Immaculately kept site.  Large pitches, views of hills, near enough to towns but not in them. Shopping no problem as site shop has most things, even hot croissants in the morning.  Shop certainly has enough to make a meal.  As OAPs we were too old for the play area but it looked fun.  Good shower block. Friendly wardens make for a friendly site.  They work hard and make sure everyone is welcome and happy.  If cloning is possible then a few more wardens in the same style would be great. Area around has walks and fishing and all the activities associated with Exmoor.  It's Exmoor so weather is what you get but on good days this is a sunny site and often weather is better than around. Do try it - well worth the visit.

Judith Harvey

Reviewed on 28/04/2016 22:56

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Here Now

The weather is very cold, windy, and a bit of rain. BUT, what a lovely site. People pay millions of pounds to wake up to the views of Exmoor that we are experiencing. Yes the site is quiet at the moment (only 11 vans on site) and the toilet block is probably a bit small at peak times, but we tend to use the showers late in the evenings so we don't have a hang up with this either. We tend to "fit in" rather than demand. Now an apology, Keith and Debbie at Putts Corner were the best wardens we had the pleasure of meeting, but Alan and Dee are surpassing them :).  Food ar the Anchor pub is no more than adequate from the one experience, but is a real locals pub which is far more important to the area than some holidaymakers turning up. All in all, a great place, great wardens.

Reviewed on 26/04/2016 09:23

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Fantastic site, fantastic wardens!

We stayed at the site for a week at Easter. It is without doubt the cleanest and tidiest site we have ever visited. The toilets are modern and clean with flowers and radio playing. The grass, hard standings roads and hedges are brilliantly maintained. The views from the site are spectacular. Our three kids (aged 7, 11 and 12 all particularly enjoyed the games room with pool table and table soccer! The main reason we had such a good trip, however, wasn't the site itself, it was the wardens - Al and Dee, as well as Spanner the dog! For the kids on Easter Sunday, Al organised a chocolate treasure hunt in the games room which the young ones loved! He was always very visible on the site, normally on the tractor with Spanner on the bonnet! Al was constantly chatting to the caravanners and couldn't have been more helpful. During our visit we had to leave our car in the garage overnight in Ilfracombe as the breaks failed. Ilfracombe is 35 miles away but Alan insisted on running me to the garage the next day to save me cycling back over Exmoor. On the evening before we went to collect it he even came to the van to help us research the cost of the repairs to make sure the garage was giving us a fair price! We also broke the end attachment on an awning pole and Al helped us the fix it in his workshop. Overall, we would thoroughly recommend the site either for a couple wanting a quiet break, or a family with kids like ours. Thanks again Al and Dee!

RossChadwick

Reviewed on 23/04/2016 14:05

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Great site with fantastic views

This is a lovely site that we will definitely be visiting again. It was our first visit to North Devon and chose this site for its location and easy access to nearby Exmoor. The site staff were very helpful and friendly with nothing being too much bother. Even as we were leaving at the end of our holiday they pointed out that our aerial was partly up and showed us how to stow it correctly (we've not used it since we bought the caravan). Thank you for a fantastic week. We are looking forward to coming back. 

Pandy1

Reviewed on 16/04/2016 17:07

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Lovely friendly site

This is one of the best sites we have been to in 15 years of caravanning.  Spotlessly clean facilities, a well stocked shop and an excellent dog walk are just some of its features but it is also in a wonderful setting and is close to so many places to visit. However it is the friendly helpful wardens that make it extra special -nothing is too much and they really have the personal touch.  Will definitely go again and again!!

Doglovers4

Reviewed on 11/04/2016 20:02

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