You’ve seen the photographs so we might as well get straight to the point: that view. It is, undoubtedly, the best thing about South Dean Camping. There are other things to recommend this laid-back summer campsite in Exmoor National Park: the fact that it’s dog-friendly, spacious and allows campfires for a start. But it’s those long-range sea views that’ll wow you on arrival and stop you in your tracks each time you return.
Set in a cliff-top field on a working farm on the western-edge of Exmoor, South Dean offers campers with tents and motorhomes complete freedom across 12 acres. Up to 70 campers are allowed at any one time but pitches are unmarked, as you might expect for a campsite in a farmer’s field. It also means you can expect a relatively simple site. There's no clubhouse or, in fact, any indoor space here but there's more than enough for campers who enjoy getting back to basics on their holidays. Nine flushing loos, eight showers and a couple of washing-up sinks take good care of that. To top it off, there's a view-tastic picnic area and a pet's corner where you can meet some of the farm animals too.
The South West Coast Path and Tarka Trail pass close by the campsite gate making the site great for those who like walking or off-road cycling. It’s possible to walk to the beach at Heddon’s Mouth (about two miles on foot), through the lush, wooded Heddon Valley, and there are plenty of other north coast coves within a short drive. The village of Combe Martin is only about four miles from the campsite with Lynton and Lynmouth less than 10 miles away. The vast sands of Woolacombe are just a little further, reached in about 25 minutes of scenic driving.