The clink of glasses and low hum of conversation drift across the lawn as wood smoke curls into the Somerset sky – this is camping with a proper country pub as your neighbour, where the hardest decision is whether to cook on your own stove or surrender to the call of the bar.
Tucked into Somerset's gentle countryside, The Cross Keys Inn offers straightforward camping for those who appreciate the simple combination of canvas and cask ale. It's ideal for couples and families wanting a no-frills base in the South West, with space for tents, campervans and caravans. The location puts you within reach of Somerset's classic attractions – the Levels, Cheddar Gorge, and Wells are all part of this storied landscape.
Facilities are kept practical with toilets and showers onsite, while campfires may be possible depending on conditions – check when you arrive. The real draw here is the pub itself: solid food, local brews, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you linger longer than planned. It's unfussy, welcoming camping with a pint within stumbling distance.