Exmoor House Club Campsite

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Dream of a site

Just returned once more from Exmoor House. Never fails. One of the best. Great location. Great facilities. Wonderful Exmoor and a big five stars for the lovely town of Dulverton. Fish and chips are fabulous. Love it.

kernowtwo

Reviewed on 17/10/2017 18:24

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First time on Exmoor

We had an excellent weekend in October. On arrival on Dulverton the sign for the caravan site could have been a bit bigger and we nearly missed it. The facilities on the site are excellent as you would expect. There is so much to see that we barley scratched the surface. Tarr Steps Clapper Bridge was an enjoyable walk, but you will need a 4x4 to ford the river. Saturday was rather wet so the drive to Dunster was less specatular, but still enjoyable as was the journey on to Minehead and eventually onto Lynton/Lynmouth. Wonder drive back to Dulverton on the autumn sunshine. They keep an excellent beer or 3 in the Bridge Inn Breakfast on Sunday at the Tantivy Shop & Cafe before setting off for home. Will be back soon.

GeoffTurner

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Reviewed on 16/10/2017 13:08

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Yet another wonderful stay at Exmoor House

We have been visiting Exmoor House site 2 or 3 times a year for many years now and we never get bored with it, Dulverton or the surrounding area. We regard it as our second home. The site is always clean, quiet and comfortable with superb facilities. Dulverton town centre is a few minutes walk away with everything one could want and is a lovely town just to walk around and browse. The new wardens this year, Kieth and Debbie are a lovely friendly couple who keep the site to a very high standard and are a credit to the Caravan Club's Wardens. I hope we will be visiting Exmoor House for many more years to come. Highly recommended..

Dikkidee

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Reviewed on 11/10/2017 16:10

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Excellent site.

Yes brilliant site, it has all been said before but, excellent facilities, wi fi ok no 4G, tv aerial point on electric bollards, town 2 minutes away with everything you need, tiny dog walk but woods 10 minutes away to walk as far as you want, perfect location to tour the area, to be honest a perfect site.

Steveyoung05

Reviewed on 17/09/2017 12:14

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Our favourite site yet, but we do say that every time!

If you have a dog you will love this site. The site has a small dog walk but also many walks from site or a short drive away to park and walk. There is a fuel station in Dulverton at the Subaru garage but you could easily park up and not have to use your car again. Within minutes walking distance there is a chip shop, co-op, fruit shop, butcher, baker (not sure if there is a candle stick maker) and many cafes and gift shops. Walk out of site and turn left into the car park which leads to a small shop/museum type building, here you can buy maps to plan walks. Also the tea room in Winsford has printed walks for sale. There is an ice cream parlour on the way to the Tarr Steps car park where you can see the cows being milked and then buy the ice cream made from the milk (So we were told unfortunately it was shut each time we tried to go). All cafes and pubs are dog friendly in Dulverton and all staff are welcoming, we went in most and enjoyed everything. We had a very wet Sunday so took the long drive to Lands End Farm in Mudgely, BS28 4TU - Wilkins Cider, near Glastonbury, here we bought cider straight from the farm, no posh shop, just walk into the barn, where you will find friendly locals drinking cider. A welcoming free half for tasting is swiftly offered! As there are two toilet blocks you never need to plan a shower as one is always open. Plus all the positives others have said.

CareyH

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Reviewed on 11/09/2017 17:02

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Wonderful site!

Just back from a long weekend with our dogs, it was our first stay. Its a wonderful site, in a great location, with everything you could need on your door step.  Friendly site, facilities were spotless, I couldn't fault a thing. Dulverton itself is very dog friendly, with dogs welcome in cafes & pubs. We will definitely be back again next year.  

Nero13

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Reviewed on 29/08/2017 10:03

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Favourite site with everything on the doorstep.

Recently returned from a week on this 'favourite site and it was as good as ever. Wardens friendly and helpful, loo blocks clean and warm and a 5 minute walk to the local pub and the shops in the village. Where could be more congenial than Dulverton? It's array of independent shops, places to eat out, small local well stocked Co-op meant we didn't need to shop anywhere else for the whole week. Lovely walks from the site and in many wonderful Exmoor places close by. Spectacular views from Dunkery Beacon and the North Sommerset coast an easy drive. A quiet and peaceful site with the river Barle flowing alongside. The recommended route to the site really is the only practical one and you may find it a little challenging if you have a large outfit. You don't come to Exmoor if you are overly bothered about driving on narrow lanes - it's part of the fun. We shall be back for more.

Kelso wanderer

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Reviewed on 24/08/2017 23:05

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What a wonderful site

This site is everything a Club Site should be. The Wardens were welcoming and friendly at all times. The facilities were excellent and well maintained. North Devon is an interesting area - be prepared for loads of twisty roads and great scenery. Although the site was busy it did not feel it, which made for a lovely relaxing break.

PeterStonely

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Reviewed on 17/08/2017 14:07

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Fantastic stay

We recently returned from a week's stay at Exmoor House. What a lovely, clean and friendly place it was. The town being right on your doorstep was so easy, with a visitors centre, local shops, co-op and great pubs. Local walks were in abdundance too - the whole area had a lovely 'feel' to it. Visited Dunster castle, Wimbleball Lake and Lynton & Lynmouth, driving through Exmoor National Park to get there. Beautiful area. The site staff were brilliant and had a good laugh with them too. Our only main suggestions would be, to read the instructions in the book and look up the site entrance on google maps before you leave as its not easy, at least you have an idea in your head of what to look out for as not much signage and, please don't arrive before 1pm (as stated in the book too) as the main roads leading to the site are quite tight and the bridge/turning is narrow - you don't want to block, get stuck on the bridge or have to reverse back because you arrive too early (especially with lots of people in town watching) - yep, we did see a few!!

Fisher Family

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Reviewed on 16/08/2017 08:23

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Lovely site, lovely area

We arrived home yesterday after a 9 night stay at this site, Immediately made to feel welcome upon arrival Wardens: Debbie and Keith - very friendly, extremely helpful - Have stayed in many campsites over the years and they must be one of the best wardens we have come across Gardens and site immaculately maintained Toilets and showers spotlessly clean, heated and always lots of hot water The site a right on the edge of the village of Dulverton, what a lovely area of our country, naturally beautiful and stunning. The locals very friendly and chatty, We have never been to somewhere so dog friendly. Almost everywhere welcome dogs, including The Thai restaurant, Woods Wine bar and The Bridge inn (All get very busy so would recommend booking before your stay) Took a local safari onto the moors - lots of wild exmoor ponies and red deer seen Despite the unpredictable British weather we will be visiting again some time

wendymiller

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Reviewed on 08/08/2017 15:40

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