Hurn Lane Club Campsite
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We used this site on the way to Cornwall and stopped off at the beginning and then on the return at the end as half way. It was very convenient.
Staff were very helpful and friendly.
The shower blocks that we used were updated and very good.
The site is very close to the beach which is dog friendly.
Definitely use this site again.
Good sight
We used this site on the way to Cornwall and stopped off at the beginning and then on the return at the end as half way. It was very convenient.
Staff were very helpful and friendly.
The shower blocks that we used were updated and very good.
The site is very close to the beach which is dog friendly.
Definitely use this site again.
What a let down
We stayed on this site for ten nights from July 19th to July 29th 2017. I wish I had read the site reviews before going there! To say we were disappointed would be an understatement. Staying on only Caravan Club sites we expect the usual high standard on everyone of them.
The actual site was up to Caravan Club standards with the usual friendly and helpful staff but the area in which it is situated left a lot to be desired. The site is surrounded with other types of static caravan holiday parks and was noisy. We were warned at one point not to go into town on Saturday night as " it can get a bit rough".
The on site dog walk is not a walk. It is only somewhere for the dogs to do their toilet. It is L shaped and I estimate the whole dog walk area to measure five meters by fifteen meters by four meters wide. The beach is fifteen minute walk away and at least there the dogs can get to run about.
NOT IMPRESSED!
1st time at Hurn Lane
A little bit late with this review as I was at this site two weeks ago. It was my first visit and I chose the site for its location between Burnham and Weston as I intended to use my bike to explore whilst I was there. The site did not disapoint as it was up to the very good standards that you find on every C&M Club site, the wardens were very helpful and welcoming especially informing me about best cycle routes in the area. A brand new one had just opened (July) that took you through a nature reserve to Weston, which once you'd got through Brean was traffic free and gravel pathed, wonderful. It was about 15mins cycling to Burnham, about 25mins to Brean Head and about 40mins to Weston all relatively flat and easy going. The site itself was quite large and well spaced split into two seperate areas and in close proximity to a large mobile home park that could sometimes generate some noise but nothing that put me off. The beach is within close walking distance and once on the beach you can go left for Burnham or right for Brean Head. Cars and Motorhomes are allowed on the beach (cost involved) and you can also cycle the full length of it. I will definately visit again as I had a great time cycling around covering 50 miles in the week I was there. Burnham is a lovely little town with all you need in the way of provisions and for the big shops just head for Weston and its expansive promenade and eateries.
by the beach
this site is a great location for the beach only a 10 min walk across the dunes. helpful and friendly staff. very clean and tidy. good for a young family. attractions of brean only a few mins away.
Lovely site
Hurn Lane site is lovely. The toilet block we used (i think this was newish) was very clean and the site was very clean and tidy. We stayed during school summer holidays so there where alot of families there with children. The dog walk is small but ok and the childrens play area looked good.
The location is ok but as we where in our motorhome we where glad that we had decided to hire a car. A visit to Cheddar and Wells is a must as they are lovely.
M and K D
Reviewed on 16/08/2017 12:38
A Good British Seaside hol
A superb site with great facilities. A large clean, dog friendly sandy beach with life guards present throughout the holiday season just a stones throw away. If you are looking for a secluded picturesque costal cove getaway this is not the place for you, but for a family holiday it suited us down to the ground. Yes there were lots of static sites in the area, but it did not impact on our enjoyment one bit - we weren't staying in them - we were staying at Hurn Lane, which was just the way we like it. Plenty to do in the area. Chaplins Circus show just down the road was absolutely superb, so if you get a chance to go there take it! Burnham on Sea and Weston Super Mare are good beach resort towns to visit. Outstanding site facilities and a friendly welcome.
Hilary C
Reviewed on 16/08/2017 10:36
A Good Place To Stop Over
We stayed here last week, overnight on our way to Cornwall. No issues at all with the site. Quiet and has a modern toilet block. As indicated in other reviews the surrounding area and sea front are nothing special to write home about. The site isn't too far away from the motorway network and the site is easily accessible.
Hi Di Hi!
If you could lift this site and place it in a nicer area it would be heaven. See other reviews about surrounding sites . Apart from that we loved the site and the photos don't do it justice. A lovely grass pitch helpfully recommended by a warden (thank you from 108) plus a lovely spanking brand new facilities block made this a pleasant stay for a few days. Forget the immediate area and enjoy visits to Wells for example and many other places. Friendly wardens, hard working and pleasant. Lovely flower displays too.
Lulu2006
Reviewed on 25/07/2017 20:46
Nice site but not keen on the area
We used Hurn Lane as a stop-over on the way back North from Cornwall. The site was busy but the welcome was friendly and the facilities a decent standard. At reception there is a small selection of grocery essentials and there's a book exchange too.
The site is close to the coast road, about a ten minute walk down Hurn Lane. As you set off on the walk you can't help but notice the large number of holiday sites in this area. They seem to surround the Club site and there are literally hundreds of static caravans along this stretch of coast.
I have to admit, it was a drizzly day when we visited but I don't understand what the attraction is here. When we got to the beach it was grim. The sand is hard and vehicles can park on the beach. There are signs that warn of the dangerous sinking sand if you venture too far out and it's not what you would call picturesque. I'm sure everything would look better on a sunny day though.
We visited the beachside Sundowner bar, which is part of yet another holiday site. The entertainer belted out her best Tina Turner, "simply the best" vocal. Oh the irony! A couple of audience members stood, swayed and sang along too. They were 'happy' but it was only 5pm and we didn't want to feature in this particular episode of Phoenix Nights.
I don't think I will hurry to return to this area.