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Warcombe Farm Camping Park
Station Road
Mortehoe Woolacombe North Devon (Browse area)
EX34 7EJ Tel: 01271 870690
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Date of Visit: June 2015 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Follyview |
13 reviews from this member |
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We just had 2 nights at this site as we wanted to revisit the area before continuing South. We were given a huge, serviced, grass pitch near the 14, yes 14 acre, dog walk and woodland area. This has mown grass through it and it's ideal if you have dogs or just enjoy walking. There are seats and bins scattered around too.
The site was pretty big and the playground looked quite impressive and seemed full of kids enjoying themselves. Only drawback I could see was that, due to the size of the site, you would need to be sited at the less attractive entrance or nearby to be near it.
It was quite foggy when we visited but we went to Ilfracombe, Mortehoe and on to Lynton where the railway takes you down to Lynmouth. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the loos were great. If I have a nit to pick I would say that there could have been a bit more flora to pretty it up a bit but there was a delightful herb garden next to reception which was a great addition.
This was almost the dearest site we have stayed at but it was good for us and we would return if in the area.
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Date of Visit: June 2015 |
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Reviewer: HANSELL |
4 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a 3week holiday
Fantastic site
Very helpful and pleasant staff
Toilet block kept in excellent condition and there is a great lake for fishing to suit everyone
There is also a great dog walk and even if like us you have no dog, it is a great walk with a wonderful view plus pitches to suit everyone.
To some up a 5star site and a credit to the staff that run it
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Date of Visit: August 2014 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Milomc72 |
15 reviews from this member |
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After a bit of a tricky journey down the narrow lanes (we managed to lose a bumper off the caravan after having an argument with a bus and a hidden wall) we finally arrived.
What a fantastic site. We had a serviced pitch which was very private, but we lost the sun early evening. The shop was well stocked, and one of the ladies even offered me a bottle of tonic from her own supplies if the shop had none left. The play park was great. The dog walk was the best I have ever come across. The toilet/shower facilities were fabulous too.
There is a lake for fishing but we never used it.
Great access to Woolacombe.
Would highly recommend for families.
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Date of Visit: June 2015 |
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Reviewer: Clbewi |
15 reviews from this member |
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Campsite is set out very naturally, lots of nooks and crannies, some fully serviced, some haven't even got electric. Unfortunately when we arrived the weather was very windy and we attempted to put up our awning but was just too windy, the next 2 days were very wet and windy too, so still no awning, we eventually decided not to bother.
When we stayed here there was only a handful of us on site, felt a bit lost really. I imagine it would be great for kids, lots of trees and shrubs to hide in, and felt very safe. The beaches are great for a bucket and spade holiday around here.
Toilets were always clean and the showers are nice and large with underfloor heating and shelves to put your bits on. I think there are about 13 showers in the block I was in, and there is another block by the entrance.
Didn't have any interaction with the staff really, but seemed pleasant enough when we booked in.
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Date of Visit: August 2014 |
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Reviewer: Rikernumber1 |
5 reviews from this member |
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This was our first visit to Warcombe Farm and we will be returning. Our daughter stayed there last year and loved it - we camped for nearly two weeks and cannot fault it.
Toilet facilities were excellent - we were there over the peak August period, but there always seemed to be enough cubicles and showers, and they were always clean and tidy. Heated floors were brilliant, and the shower cubicles were spacious with handy shelving and stools.
There are a number of different types of pitches - some secluded and some not - so something for everyone. WiFi was available - we paid £36 for 4 devices for 2 weeks.
I would give this site 10/10 for value for money - it may not be the cheapest, but it was worth every penny
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Date of Visit: August 2014 |
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Reviewer: Paulhe |
5 reviews from this member |
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A great campsite. We visited in August 2014 hoping for the best weather. Unfortunately ex-hurricane Bertha hit land during our 10 day visit. The staff were great in helping to tether our canopy whilst we were off site. The tent held up to the extreme weather albeit the pitch we were on was very exposed. Of course this would not of been a problem had we not seen this poor weather, but as campers you take the rough with the smooth.
Great idea to have visiting vendors of food. We ate at these most nights fish and chips, pizza, curry and more.
Fishing was a great experience for my 9 year oldbut cannot recommend using marshmallows as bait. See for yourself.
More unfortunately than the weather I broke my ankle during the visit (off site) with 3 days of our holiday remaining. We had to stay an extra night and again the staff were very helpful in arranging this for us in extreme circumstances.
A great site, well run and all the staff are great. The only negative is the exposed pitches but if the weather is good or you choose a less exposed pitch this will not be a problem.
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Date of Visit: August 2014 |
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Reviewer: Juliamakin |
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This is our 3rd year camping at Warcombe Farm and no doubt we will be returning next year as well!
There are a variety of pitches to choose from, but we always choose the Premier pitch as they are completely level, very spacious and come with a sturdy picnic bench, water tap & electric hook up.
The site is extremely well run & the staff constantly monitor the site for any issues, without being at all intrusive. The facilities are amazing. Always sparkly clean and so many toilets and showers, you never have to wait even in peak season. There are also plenty of dishwashing facilities, a laundry room and a well stocked shop.
We love camping at this site as the children thoroughly enjoy fishing on the lake (£3. 50 per rod, per half day). It is also a dog friendly site and there is a fantastic dedicated area for walking your dog off the lead.
It is ideally located for exploring North Devon. We can thoroughly recommend the walk to Heddon's Mouth or a visit to the Valley of the Rocks.
Wifi is available at a charge (£24 for 4 devices for a week). There is a good child's play area, although to be honest there are so many other things to do, our children have not used it!
There are different food vans that visit every night if you don't feel like cooking; from wood fired pizza ovens, seafood vans & even Thai food.
I can't fault this camp site in any way. It is not the cheapest of sites, but it is top quality.
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Date of Visit: May 2014 |
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Reviewer: Wrcstarlet |
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We stayed here for the May Spring Bank holiday week. Upon arriving we were greeted by the friendly reception staff and shown to our premier pitch by a friendly chap on a golf buggy. The pitch was huge and we were in the bottom secluded section which proved to be a mistake (made by me) as we would have benefitted from being closer to the playground as we had our 3 kids with us (10, 7+4) plus our little dog, I didn't quite realise how big the site was! As it was a premier pitch we had our own water supply, picnic bench and bbq stand plus 2 hookup plugs. There was plenty of room for our Vermont XLP and to park our van by the side of the tent. The toilets / showers are like walking into a posh hotel loo, truly amazing for a campsite and their are plenty too, never having to queue even though the site was pretty full. They were also spotless and deep cleaned daily. The site had a little shop selling all essentials but the Tesco was only a short journey away in Illfracombe. The playground is nice for the kids and they enjoyed the mini zip wire. We fished the lake once and had a cracking afternoons fishing in the drizzle catching fish after fish on the trusty sweetcorn. This is definitely, by far the best campsite I have visited and we will definitely return! If only the weather could be kind!
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Date of Visit: May 2014 |
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Reviewer: Rangybeach |
5 reviews from this member |
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Amazing site and fantastic customer service. We were shown to our pitch and had a long chat about the surrounding area.
The toilet and shower block were the best we had experienced. Pitch size was exceptional.
Local supermarket too although we bought essentials in the camp shop.
There really isn't much we need to say about this site other than this is incredible and you should book!
The weather was shocking so we sadly left a day early but we will definitely be back.
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Date of Visit: May 2014 |
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Reviewer: Dawnconnon |
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We have just come back from 2 weeks at Warcombe Farm and before we left we booked again for next year, which in itself must tell you something. We were pitched this year next to the fishing lake, which we will avoid next year as it is a magnet for fishermen of all ages and we prefer the quiet that low season provides. We cannot comment on the play area provided for children other than to say it looked well thought out and was all of sturdy wooden construction and I know ours would have enjoyed it when they were small. For next year we have selected a more secluded pitch surrounded by trees, this is also the beauty of the site in that it caters for all tastes and requirements as there are larger more open spaces for more than one unit, although each pitch is clearly defined, to smaller individual pitches catering for one, two or more. The choice is yours.
We could not fault any of the other facilities, the toilet and shower blocks were very clean and warm, the shower cubicles had shelving units that gave you ample space to place towels, clothes, wash bag etc. A bin and a stool were also provided and I cannot rate these highly enough, there was also, a family bathroom which included a bath with shower over with free hot water. In the smaller block there are wet rooms all of a good size together with toilets that have hand basins within the cubicle. The washing up facilities were good, though I could imagine that in the height of summer it would be busy as they have 4 sinks and draining boards. Washing machines and tumble driers are also provided and the cost is average at £4 per load with tumble driers £1 for 20 mins. There was also a couple of Belfast sinks for any hand washing requirement.
On arrival, we were given a site map, though not shown to our pitch, but then we didn't get there til almost 5 and reception closed at 5. We were also given clear written instructions to the nearest Tesco.
All in all for service, friendliness, cleanliness and overall site we can fault Warcombe Farm and can see that we will be camping here for many years to come.
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