
Campsites with fishing in East Devon
9 campsites with fishing in East Devon
Cofton Holidays
Dawlish, Devon
Family holiday park with swimming pools, eateries, entertainment and more. Ten minutes to Dawlish Warren beach!
Pitches: 4 x Electric Grass Pitches, 8 x Hardstanding Super Pitches (8m max)
Oakmoor Touring Park
Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon
Peaceful adult only (16+) and dog friendly park set next to a nature reserve. Just ten minutes from Dartmoor.
Pitches: 20 x Electric Grass and Gravel Pitches, 28 x Electric Grass Pitches
Kingsmead Centre
Clayhidon, Cullompton, Devon
A traditional, secluded campsite set in the beautiful Blackdown Hills AONB. Pets, campfires and children welcome.
Pitches: 10 x Non Electric Grass Pitches (Meadow Field), 7 x Electric Hardstanding Touring Pitches
Ladram Bay Holiday Park
Otterton, Budleigh Salterton, Devon
Seafront holiday park with a private beach. Indoor swimming pool, restaurant/bar, entertainment, arcade and more!
Pitches: 56 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Touring Pitches, 14 x Electric Grass Tent Pitches
Valleyside Escapes
Bickleigh, Tiverton, Devon
Award-winning, spacious ensuite safari tents with fire pits and Exe Valley views. Family and dog friendly!
3 x Ensuite Safari Tents (Dog Friendly)
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Rhea Farm and Fishery
Kilminster, Axminster, Devon
16 acre farm site with fishing and a games area, 15 minutes from Lyme Regis beaches.
Yeatheridge Farm Caravan Park
East Worlington, Crediton, Devon
Award winning, family friendly touring park and farm. Indoor swimming. Pets welcome.
Holly Water Holidays
Crediton, Devon
Ensuite shepherd's hut and a glam treehouse, with private hot tubs and fire pits. Set between Dartmoor and an AONB.
Deer's Leap Retreat
South Molton, Devon
Glamping in five luxury bell tents ideal for couples and families. Nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park.



























