Location
A beautiful park, set within 300 acres of pine forest on the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beatuy which is characterised by its network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses linking a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The nearest town is Cullompton, a historic market town situated on the river Culm and famed for its textile industry dating back to the late 1700s.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
We have a large number of hard standings and electricity is available on the majority of pitches. In addition we have two full-service pitches for touring caravans and two for motor caravans, which are hard standings with electricity, a water supply and grey water drainage.
Accommodation & Facilities
A variety of caravan holiday homes and a self-contained flat sleeping 4-6 people. Short breaks and special offers are available - see website or contact Forest Glade for details. Well sheltered pitches for touring and camping are also available.
Family
There are plenty of wide open spaces for the children to play in including a games area and an adventure playground. They''ll also love the wildlife habitat and exploring the captivating woodlands, with deer to be seen for the early risers. The park is also close to several theme parks - an exciting day trip the kids will love.
Entertainment
Explore the wildlife habitat, relax in the games room and shoot some pool or challenge someone to a game of tennis. The free indoor heated swimming pool and games area are great places to burn off a bit of energy.
Food & Drink
The park has its own on-site shop and there are several excellent pubs and restaurants in Cullompton.
Directions
From junction 28 on the M5 take the A373 towards Honiton. Turn left just after the Keeper's Cottage Inn and follow this road up a steep hill and into the forest. Forest Glade is about 0.5 miles on the left.
Local Activities
Explore the stunning surrounding countryside, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - perfect for walking, cycling or horse riding from the nearby stables. Visit the unspoilt, tranquil town of Cullompton and shop at the local farmers market or explore and enjoy local distinctive buildings and a wealth of archaeological remains. Take a horse-drawn barge, visit a working mill, play a relaxing round of golf or try your hand at a new artistic skill - a variety of short courses and day workshops are offered in the area, ranging from felting to making hedgerow chairs.