The seagulls call over Minehead Bay at dawn, and you're close enough to the seafront to hear the tide turning before the town properly wakes.
This is a traditional guesthouse with a camping pod option tucked in the grounds — useful if you want a roof over your head after walking the South West Coast Path, or prefer sleeping under canvas but with a proper bathroom nearby. It suits couples doing Exmoor in stages, solo walkers tackling the coastal stretch, or anyone who wants Minehead's Victorian seafront and the moor's edge without committing to full camping. The location puts you within walking distance of the beach and the lower station for the West Somerset Railway. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, so worth asking ahead if you're travelling with one.
Facilities aren't listed in detail, so check directly what's included with your pitch or room. Campfires depend on what's allowed when you arrive — always ask first. It's open year-round, which makes it handy for off-season coast walks when most campsites are shuttered. Expect a quieter, no-frills stay rather than a buzzing campsite atmosphere.