Meadow Park Wild Camping

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Meadow Park Wild Camping

Key Features
Privacy and freedom to explore
Amenities including toilets, running water, and firepits
Nearby attractions including castle, parkland, pub, and local towns

Meadow Park Wild Camping offers a unique chance to get away from it all in the idyllic Devon countryside. Located near Filleigh village, around 10 minutes’ drive from South Molton, it provides a true back-to-basics holiday experience.

Large, unmarked tent pitches give you all the privacy and freedom to explore you can wish for, with no car access through the grounds – vehicles must be parked in a designated area.

Portaloo toilets and running water are provided, plus you can also light barbecues and firepits to add a touch of coziness.

Explore the local parklands dotted with trees, plus an 18th-century Palladian-style mansion at Castle Hill. You’re just half a mile from The Stags Head Inn, a 16th-century thatched pub in a valley on the Fortescue Estate.

For more amenities, South Molton is only a short drive away. The edge of Exmoor National Park is less than 15 minutes’ drive, while Saunton Sands and Westward Ho! are about 30 minutes away.

Frequently Asked Questions:

    • Q: Is Meadow Park Wild Camping family friendly?
      A: Yes, Meadow Park Wild Camping is designed to provide a back to basics, family-friendly experience. There are large unmarked tent pitches, and vehicles must be parked in the designated area. Children can play safely as long as they are closely supervised by an adult.

    • Q: What facilities does Meadow Park Wild Camping offer?
      A: Meadow Park offers running water and portable loo toilets to its guests. Guests are also allowed to use barbecues and firepits, allowing them to cook their food outdoors.

    • Q: What is the landscape of Meadow Park Wild Camping like?
      A: The ground at Meadow Park consists of peaceful parkland dotted with trees, against the backdrop of an 18th-century Palladian-style mansion, Castle Hill.

    • Q: How far is the village pub from Meadow Park Wild Camping?
      A: The Stags Head Inn, a 16th-century thatched pub, is located half a mile away from the site.

    • Q: How close is Exmoor National Park to Meadow Park?
      A: Exmoor National Park is a quarter of an hour away from Meadow Park.

    • Q: How far is South Molton from Meadow Park Wild Camping?
      A: The market town of South Molton is only 10 minutes’ drive from Meadow Park Wild Camping.

    • Q: How far is the Devon coast from the campsite?
      A: The north Devon coast, specifically Saunton Sands or Westward Ho!, is approximately 30 minutes away from Meadow Park Wild Camping.

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Location

The address for Meadow Park Wild Camping we have is: Filleigh, South Molton, Devon, England, EX32 0RR. Use the map below for a closer view. Do check with your host for a definite location.

Contact Information

Postal Address
Filleigh, South Molton, Devon, England, EX32 0RR

About the Local Area (Filleigh)

Filleigh is a small village in North Devon that offers a unique and memorable experience to visitors. Its rich history and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal place for travelers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life.

What is Filleigh Famous For?

Filleigh is famous for its stunning gardens at Castle Hill, which is an estate in North Devon. It is also known for being the birthplace of Sir Richard Grenville, an Elizabethan sailor and soldier who played a key role in the battle against the Spanish Armada.

Things To Do In Filleigh

Are you looking for a peaceful and serene experience in nature? Filleigh is the place to be.

The following are some of the things you can do in Filleigh:

  • Explore the Castle Hill Gardens and enjoy the stunning landscapes and rare plant species. This place is perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
  • Take a walk along the Tarka Trail, which is a scenic cycling and walking route that runs through Filleigh. It offers breathtaking views of the North Devon coast and countryside.
  • Visit the Stags Head Inn, a traditional pub that offers excellent food and drinks. It has a cosy atmosphere and friendly staff, making it an ideal spot to relax after a day of sightseeing.

Things Near By Filleigh

North Devon is a region that boasts a plethora of attractions and activities that you can visit when in Filleigh.

Here are some of the most popular things to do and see near Filleigh:

  • Visit the seaside town of Ilfracombe, which is famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and art galleries.
  • Discover the beauty of Exmoor National Park, which offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife-watching opportunities.
  • Take a trip to the historic market town of Barnstaple, which has a rich cultural heritage and offers plenty of shopping and dining options.

Whether you are looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-packed holiday, this charming village is worth a visit.

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