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| Awards: | Number of Pitches: 45 | ||
Open Season: Open All Year |
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| A “friendly, village feel”, “thoughtful details” and “attentive staff” are a few of the accolades which have placed Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park as regional winner, best national adult touring site, best national year round and overall national winner in the Practical Caravan Top 100 awards in recent years. Close to the lovely Chew Valley Lake, Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park provides a five star touring experience in a beautifully peaceful setting for guests to enjoy all year round. | |||
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Park Facilities Neatly landscaped lawns and flower beds separate the 45 spacious hardstanding touring pitches for caravans, motorcaravans, and trailer tents. Each hardstanding has a 16amp electric hook-up. You can choose a fully serviced pitch with TV point, fresh water and waste water connections as well. We do not charge extra for awnings and there is a motorhome service point for your convenience. Our heated facilities building boasts luxury private washrooms equipped with shower, hand basin and WC. There is also a disabled suite. Showers are free and it’s unlikely you will have to queue as there is one washroom to every four touring pitches. Also in the building is a washing-up area and launderette equipped with clothes washer/dryer, iron and freezer. |
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At reception you can buy gas, find extensive local tourist information, borrow a book from our library or use the free internet access. Wifi is available over most of the site. We do not charge extra for pets at Bath Chew Valley, though for your own comfort, and that of other guests we ask you to follow our ‘welcome pet policy’ on the park and in the exercise area. Our care for conservation and wildlife protection has earned the park David Bellamy’s ‘Gold’ award for many years. Just a few moments walk from Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is the centre of Bishop Sutton where you will find a village store and two country pubs. |
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Whats on nearby Lovely Chew Valley Lake and the surrounding area is a haven for walking, cycling, fishing, boating, bird-watching and photography. Look in our reception for guides to walking and cycling routes. The 1,200.acre lake is a popular venue for trout and pike fishing. The Roman City of Bath is a short drive with a good ‘park and ride’ to let you enjoy the attractions of this open city. The Abbey, Roman Baths, Pulteney Bridge and shopping malls are all within walking distance of the city centre and you can take to the famous spa waters. There’s something for everyone all year round in the maritime City of Bristol which also has a good ‘park and ride’ and a regular bus service from Bishop Sutton. |
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The Somerset coast is a pleasant drive along the Mendip Hills to the resort of Weston-super-Mare and it’s famous pier. There’s miles of golden sands and good coastal walks. Futher afield, Somerset offers a variety of attractions, Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge, National Trust sites and country towns. We’re delighted to help with local advice and if you’d rather leave your motorhome on the park you can hire a car from us. Of course, you don’t have to travel anywhere, simply relaxing around lovely Chew Valley is the perfect holiday for many. Do come and relax with us soon. |
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How to find us Satnav. The route selected by SatNav is not suitable for all caravans or motorhomes so please follow these directions. From the North, Wales and East Leave the M4 at J19 following M32 for Bristol. Turn off the M32 at J1 on to the A4174, Bristol ring road. After traffic lights bear left at the roundabout, signposted Bath and Keynsham. At the 9th roundabout turn left on to A4, signed Bath. Continue 2 miles to the next roundabout, taking the third exit for Keynsham. In ½ mile turn left on B3116 (signposted A39) at mini roundabout. At traffic lights turn right on to A39 for 1 mile. At Esso Garage leave the A39, continuing straight on to A368. Follow A368, 3 miles to A37 roundabout. Continue straight a further 3 miles to Bishop Sutton. Ignore the sign to lake in village and turn right into Ham Lane opposite the Red Lion Pub. Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is 800 yards on left From the South West Leave the M5 at J22 exiting on to A38 Bristol. Continue to traffic lights at Churchill. Turn right onto the A368 (Bath). Follow A368, passing through the villages of Blagdon, Ubley& West Harptree to Bishop Sutton. Turn left into Ham Lane opposite the Red Lion Pub Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is 800 yards on left. |
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| Special Notes For your peace and comfort, car parking is provided at the edge of the park. For disabled guests we have a pitch which can accomodate a vehicle adjacent to the pitch. Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is popular throughout the year and booking is essential at all times. |
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