The soft rustle of Somerset breeze through hedgerows and the distant lowing of cattle set the pastoral scene at Stable View, where rolling green meadows stretch toward the gentle contours of the South West's finest farmland. Morning mist clings to the fields before burning away to reveal wide-open skies that seem to go on forever.
This is camping for those who appreciate simplicity and space, whether you're pitching a tent, parking up a campervan, or unhitching a touring caravan. Somerset's position makes it an ideal base for exploring both the Mendip Hills and the mysterious Somerset Levels, with their ancient waterways and abundant wildlife. The region's market towns and cider orchards are never far away.
Facilities are refreshingly straightforward—clean toilets and hot showers provide the essentials without unnecessary frills. Campfire lovers should check the current policy on arrival, as it may vary depending on conditions. The atmosphere here is one of unhurried tranquillity, where the rhythm of the countryside takes precedence and modern life feels pleasantly distant.