Campsites for surfing near Wool

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If you're after a place to pitch your tent near Wool with easy access to surfing, you've got over 300 options to consider. The coastline here draws surfers with its punchy waves and long stretches of sand, while quiet fields and tucked-away meadows offer plenty of space to unwind post-session. Nightly prices start at £11, though the average hovers around £95. Surf, hike, and watch wildlife—the area’s got footpaths crisscrossing heath and forest, and you might spot deer if you’re up early. Dogs are welcome at many sites, and you’ll find showers, fire pits, and spots to stash your board. Top picks include Sweet Hill Farm (142 reviews) with its sea views and easy walk to the coast, Snelling Farm Campsite (46 reviews) for peaceful, sheltered pitches, and Bredy Farm (27 reviews) if you want a working farm vibe and a quick drive to the surf. Facilities are simple but solid—expect hot showers, firewood for sale, and clear rules on rubbish and noise. If you want early-morning waves and a campsite that doesn’t feel packed, Wool’s got you covered.

96% (348) 183 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wool

4. The Yellow Submarine!

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76km from Wool · 1 unit · Glamping
Stay in the only Yellow Submarine Glamping in the UK! Our Yellow Submarine is comfy and cosy and lots of interactive fun. Its a unique, magical (and totally land-based!) experience! The Yellow Submarine is complete with Radar, Giant Octopus Detector, Shark Warning System, Anti-Whale-Bump technology and a special cool space for Mums' wine. There are buttons to press, and knobs and dials and gauges and lights and real portholes. Look through the Periscope to check for any Sharks, Whales, Dolphins and Sea Monsters lurking nearby. There's a Galley Kitchen with Hob, Fridge, Sink, Crockery, Cutlery, and all the bits and bobs you'll need. Outside you'll find a BBQ & Firepit. When not deep under the Ocean, you'll find the Yellow Submarine at Petruth Paddocks - the best fun Free-Range Camping in Somerset. The vibe is as chilled as a rather good Prosecco thanks to the cucumber-cool Jules and the team there. There's a Family Field with an activity area where kids are free to clamber on old cable reels, sleepers, tractor tyres and an old Land Rover. You’ll find a great food shack serving delicious Paninis, Loaded Chips, Baked Potatoes, and brekky rolls in the morning and get your caffeine hit with proper coffee, or great tea, iced milkshakes and hot choccy! Veggy / dairy free available too! ‘Kev the Ice-Man’ has the most delicious flavours of Marshfield’s Ice Cream, and the most wonderful Stone-Baked Pizzas are on Friday evenings from June - end August with Vegan & dairy-free options available. A small shop in Reception sells the essentials - drinks, snacks, toiletries and a few other bits and bobs! ​​​ In the Village nearby; 6 great Restaurants 5 lovely Take-aways (some deliver) 8 fabulous pubs plus lots more a short drive away Local stores, farm shops, supermarkets​​​ In the area; Buses, Bike / E-Bike hire, Taxis, Trains 9 Gorgeous Beaches Marshes, Lakes, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, RSPB / Nature Reserves, Animal Parks and Zoos, Landscaped Gardens, Culture, Historical Landmarks and the Paranormal! Whooooooo! Local activities; A Shooting Range, Yachting, Kayaking, Horse Trekking, Alpaca Experiences, Activity Centres, Ballooning, Gliding, Racing, Karting, a Steam Railway Walking, Running, Cycling, River activities, Wild Swimming, Carboot and Local Market, Cakery, Softplay, Gym and Leisure Centre… Phew!
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£159
 / night

If you're after a place to pitch your tent near Wool with easy access to surfing, you've got over 300 options to consider. The coastline here draws surfers with its punchy waves and long stretches of sand, while quiet fields and tucked-away meadows offer plenty of space to unwind post-session. Nightly prices start at £11, though the average hovers around £95. Surf, hike, and watch wildlife—the area’s got footpaths crisscrossing heath and forest, and you might spot deer if you’re up early. Dogs are welcome at many sites, and you’ll find showers, fire pits, and spots to stash your board. Top picks include Sweet Hill Farm (142 reviews) with its sea views and easy walk to the coast, Snelling Farm Campsite (46 reviews) for peaceful, sheltered pitches, and Bredy Farm (27 reviews) if you want a working farm vibe and a quick drive to the surf. Facilities are simple but solid—expect hot showers, firewood for sale, and clear rules on rubbish and noise. If you want early-morning waves and a campsite that doesn’t feel packed, Wool’s got you covered.

96% (348) 183 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wool

4. The Yellow Submarine!

100%
(1)
76km from Wool · 1 unit · Glamping
Stay in the only Yellow Submarine Glamping in the UK! Our Yellow Submarine is comfy and cosy and lots of interactive fun. Its a unique, magical (and totally land-based!) experience! The Yellow Submarine is complete with Radar, Giant Octopus Detector, Shark Warning System, Anti-Whale-Bump technology and a special cool space for Mums' wine. There are buttons to press, and knobs and dials and gauges and lights and real portholes. Look through the Periscope to check for any Sharks, Whales, Dolphins and Sea Monsters lurking nearby. There's a Galley Kitchen with Hob, Fridge, Sink, Crockery, Cutlery, and all the bits and bobs you'll need. Outside you'll find a BBQ & Firepit. When not deep under the Ocean, you'll find the Yellow Submarine at Petruth Paddocks - the best fun Free-Range Camping in Somerset. The vibe is as chilled as a rather good Prosecco thanks to the cucumber-cool Jules and the team there. There's a Family Field with an activity area where kids are free to clamber on old cable reels, sleepers, tractor tyres and an old Land Rover. You’ll find a great food shack serving delicious Paninis, Loaded Chips, Baked Potatoes, and brekky rolls in the morning and get your caffeine hit with proper coffee, or great tea, iced milkshakes and hot choccy! Veggy / dairy free available too! ‘Kev the Ice-Man’ has the most delicious flavours of Marshfield’s Ice Cream, and the most wonderful Stone-Baked Pizzas are on Friday evenings from June - end August with Vegan & dairy-free options available. A small shop in Reception sells the essentials - drinks, snacks, toiletries and a few other bits and bobs! ​​​ In the Village nearby; 6 great Restaurants 5 lovely Take-aways (some deliver) 8 fabulous pubs plus lots more a short drive away Local stores, farm shops, supermarkets​​​ In the area; Buses, Bike / E-Bike hire, Taxis, Trains 9 Gorgeous Beaches Marshes, Lakes, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, RSPB / Nature Reserves, Animal Parks and Zoos, Landscaped Gardens, Culture, Historical Landmarks and the Paranormal! Whooooooo! Local activities; A Shooting Range, Yachting, Kayaking, Horse Trekking, Alpaca Experiences, Activity Centres, Ballooning, Gliding, Racing, Karting, a Steam Railway Walking, Running, Cycling, River activities, Wild Swimming, Carboot and Local Market, Cakery, Softplay, Gym and Leisure Centre… Phew!
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£159
 / night

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