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****O 4/5 based on 4 user reviews of Hawkchurch Country Park

Hawkchurch Country Park

Season 5th jan - 15th feb

Owner's description

Set in a rural woodland location, at Hawkchurch Country Park boasts a very tranquil setting with striking views across the rolling countryside of the Axe Valley in East Devon.

We have a diverse selection of accommodation to include beautifully appointed privately owned caravan holiday homes, two level camping meadows with nearby modern showers and toilets and touring caravan facilities.

Our pitches are reached by illuminated gravel drives leading to gently sloping lawns that offer stunning views across the Axe Valley.

All pitches have mains electricity connections and a parking space, and most have hard-standing bases.

Catering for every type of visitor, whether you wish to visit the traditional picturesque towns and villages, vibrant coastal resorts, magnificent historic houses, enjoy challenging sports in breathtaking scenery or have fun at the seaside, Hawkchurch Country Park will not disappoint.

Special Offers

We are offering a 10% discount on any holiday for people aged 55 or over at any Darwin Park. Proof of age will be required on check in. There is also a 13% discount on any break or holiday for Camping and Caravan Club members. Membership Cards must be shown.

Facilities

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  • Pets allowed Pets allowed
  • Allow rallies Allow rallies
  • Family park Family park
  • Children's play area Children's play area
  • Electric hook-ups Electric hook-ups
  • Water hook-ups Water hook-ups
  • Drainage hook-ups Drainage hook-ups
  • LPG stockist LPG stockist
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry
  • Shop Shop
  • Take away food Take away food
  • Designated / private parking Designated / private parking
  • Visitor parking Visitor parking
  • Bar Bar
  • Restaurant Restaurant
  • Cafe Cafe

Accommodation

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Pitches No. of units Price
Motorhome pitches168£10.00-£25.00
Tent pitches125£5.00-£25.00
Touring pitches168£10.00-£25.00
Seasonal pitches168
Serviced pitches100£10.00-£25.00
For rent No. of units Price
Camping podsno
Chaletsno
Holiday homes4£99.00-£695.00
Residential homesno
Owned No. of units
Chaletsno
Holiday homes34
Residential homesno

Nearby attractions

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East Devon is where ancient woodlands, rolling hills and sparkling river valleys meet the stunning beaches, craggy cliffs and rocky coves of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Whether you wish to unwind in the stunning surroundings, explore historical towns and sites, visit vibrant seaside resorts and bustling market towns or challenge yourself to some adrenalin-packed adventure sports -this incredible slice of the West Country offers something for everyone.

Nearby attractions include:

Lyme Regis, Seaton, West Bay, Charmouth and Weymouth beaches.
The Landslip Walk from Axmouth to Lyme Regis.
Seaton Electric Tramway.
Forde Abbey and Gardens in Chard.
Crealy Adventure Park Exeter.
Dinosaur Museum Dorchester.
Abbotsbury Swannery, Subtropical Gardens and Children's Farm Weymouth.
Weymouth to Whitewater high-speed boat trip.
BMX track Newton Abbot.

Nearby recreation

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  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse Riding
  • Organised Entertainment
  • Games Room
  • Snooker/Pool

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Hawkchurch Country Park Reviews

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User rating: ****O (3.5/5.0)

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29 Jul 2011: tex from Stoke-On-Trent Staffs reviewed Hawkchurch Country Park

Very pleased, one toilet/shower block was second to none.the other was O.K and I have seen alot worse,its just old.Our tent witch was perfect,but there are a few that slope a bit.Everyone was so helpful and friendly.lovely suroundings,will defo go back again

: July in 2011
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5 Jul 2011: leache from Somerset reviewed Hawkchurch Country Park

Having just spent two days on the touring pitches this campsight is absolutely beautiful.

We had two weeks off and travelled Newquay, Hastings and back to this campsight on the way back home to see some friends who were already there.

I can honestly say that i have never stayed where there are HEATED towel rails in the shower room, YES!! heated.

The campsight was extremely well looked after, very clean and ths staff could not do enough for you to make sure you were enjoying yourself and had everything you needed.

There is a small bar/restaurant, plenty big enough for that end of day drink and meal.

Give it ago, its an up and coming site to keep an eye on, very resonably priced(none of those hidden extras)

: July in 2011
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30 Sep 2010: Del brad from Leicestershire reviewed Hawkchurch Country Park

Not impressed atall.I had booked a fully serviced pitch back at the beginning of the year, and upon arrival was shown to a EHU only pitch.The only way we were able to get fully serviced was by using a seasonal pitch, which meant that we spent a fortnight in virtual isolation! The toilet block left a lot to be desired (was not thoroughly cleaned in the two weeks we were there)and was due an upgrade.The site roads showed no respect for caravans or cars, being very pot-holed and not surfaced. The staff did not even pass on an anniversary card which had been sent!What a disappointment, but at least the weather was kind to us.

: September in 2010
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20 Feb 2008: gives from somerset reviewed Hawkchurch Country Park

very good, clean, warm welcome the national trust caufue castles is well worth a visit, lovely walks, wareham forest is also a great place to go. there is a very good pub called the wicked women just up the road.

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Professional Reviews

Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Award 2008

Standing on the edge of Wareham Forest and close to the Isle of Purbeck, Hunters Moon is an excellent place for enjoying the outdoors. Walking and cycle tracks join the site to the forest, which birdwatchers will love. The site is also well situated for exploring Dorset’s attractions; Monkey World, Brownsea Island and Lulworth Castle are all in easy reach. Hardstanding pitches with electric hook-up are available. The Hunters Moon site also has washroom and laundry facilities, a play area and a large recreation field.

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