The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park offers an adult only base for exploring Somerset, ten minutes to Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole Caves. Set against the Mendip Hills, tents and tourers can choose electric grass pitches or fully serviced hardstandings. There's plenty to discover on foot too, with a farm shop, a cider barn, and pubs within a 20 minute walk. Dogs are welcome, there's even a dog walk, a dog wash, and walking routes nearby!
Why choose The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park
Peaceful adult only site on the edge of the Mendip Hills National Landscape with a dog wash and walk
Ten minutes from Cheddar and Wookey Hole Caves, 20 minutes to Glastonbury, 30 minutes to the coast
Up to a 20 minute stroll from country pubs, a cider barn and a five minute walk to a farm shop
About the site
Located on the edge of the Mendip Hills National Landscape, this small, rural adult only park provides a great base for exploring Somerset. It is within a ten minute drive of popular attractions like Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole Caves, with Glastonbury and Wells within 20 minutes and the coast just half an hour away. Campers and trailer tents are welcome on the five grass 4m x 6m pitches with electric hook ups. While tourers, roof tents, and trailer tents can pitch up on one of the 27 fully serviced hardstandings measuring 5m x 8m, also with electric, defined boundaries, and adjacent parking. All electric hook ups are 16 amps. A cable measuring at least ten metres is needed for the electric hook ups. Within a 20 minute stroll of the site, you will find The Cider Barn offering a selection of tasty sourdough pizzas as well as West Country ales and cider for you to sample. You can also find The Rodney Stoke Inn directly outside the site, for cooked meals, should you not want to stray too far. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, with up to two allowed per pitch. So you can bring your four-legged friend along with your adventure, too. There's even an enclosed dog walk for them to stretch their legs, plus a dog wash, and you'll be surrounded by countryside for outdoor walks. If you want to enjoy a spot of al fresco cooking, BBQs are welcome, as long as they are raised from the ground. Warren's Farm Shop, a five minute walk, also provides a great range of local produce for goodies for the grill. Please note that only self-contained fire pits are permitted here.
The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park is open all year round.
"The plot we had was great near the bushes - it was like we had the whole site to ourselves!"
Alys Grace P
"It's without a doubt the cleanest campsite we've visited!"
Kiane G
"Beautifully kept, peaceful and secluded campsite with good walking links to a few pubs"
Enya H
"Perfect as a hub location for seeing Somerset, with everything we needed"
Stefan D
"Small, well maintained, peaceful site with all the facilities you need"
Diane R
"There was even live singing/music from a guy Tom knows, really made it an enjoyable evening"
Adrian F
"Very quiet area and ideal for Cheddar and Wookey Hole"
Martyn P
There are 32 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options



5 x Electric Grass Pitches
Max 4 people
Grass 4m x 6m pitches with 16 amp electric hook ups. Suitable for tents and trailer tents.



27 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitches
Max 4 people
Hardstanding 5m x 8m pitches with 16 amp electric hook up, water, and grey water disposal. Suitable for roof tents, trailer tents, caravans, campervans and motorhomes.
Need to know
Frequently asked questions about The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park
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Site rules
Is The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park dog friendly?
Yes, The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park is dog friendly.
Does The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park allow BBQs and campfires?
Yes, The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park allows raised BBQs onsite. Sorry, campfires are not permitted.
What time is check-in and check out at The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park?
Guests at The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park are welcome to check-in from noon until 6pm. Please advise the site if you are delayed. Check out is due before 11am on your last day.
Does The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park have a quiet time or noise policy?
Yes, The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park does operate a quiet policy between 10pm and 8am.
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Does Rodney The Stoke Caravan and Camping Park allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
Yes, The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park welcomes pup tents and gazebos, for a small nightly charge. Awnings are allowed on grass pitches, free of charge.
Where can I find The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park's map?
You can find a copy of The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park's map here.
What's nearby
What attractions are nearby to The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park?
There's plenty to do in and around Cheddar, including exploring the Cheddar Gorge and Caves, visiting The Original Cheddar Cheese Company, and enjoying the many walking trails within the area.
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