Alpine Grove Touring Park
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Photograph by:Derek Harper © ST3406 : Pillbox, Forton |
Photograph by:Martin Bodman © ST3407 : Chard: The Drift |
Photograph by:Derek Harper © ST3306 : Forton Lane |
Tourist Attractions around Caravan Park
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The Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas
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2.1
Miles away The Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas - top year round attraction in the southwest for the conservation of wildlife including one of the UKs' best lemur collections. Open all year round, we offer... |
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Crewkerne Aqua Centre
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6.48
Miles away Facilities: *25m, 4 lanes Swimming Pool *Learner Pool |
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Muchelney Abbey
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11.66
Miles away The Abbey is the second largest in Somerset after Glastonbury. Of the main building only some foundation walls remain. The south cloister walk and the north wall of a refectory are other surviving... |
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Subject: Alpine Grove Touring Park
Comment: My family and I were looking for a place where we could stay for two weeks in July 2006 and Alpine Grove Touring Park turned out to be perfectly suited. The facilities were first-rate and with 3 boys, aged 8, 11 and 12, we were looking for a place were they would have the space to play without annoying people and they had. There even was a swimming pool. We had a wonderful pitch in amongst the trees with direct sunlight at the end of the day. Daily visits by Freddie and Murphy (the owner's dogs) and lots of things to do and places to visit (Haynes Car Museum and Cricket Saint Thomas were not a success, but the Air Fleet museum, Taunton and Lyme Regis were). The facilities were excellent and our stay quiet and peaceful. Only the last night was disrupted by noisy neighbours, but Mr Gurd, the owner of the site, dealt with them swiflty and effectively. All in all, we spent two wonderful weeks in Forton and will very likely return there sometime in the future. Michael, Amersfoort, the Netherlands
Comment: My family and I were looking for a place where we could stay for two weeks in July 2006 and Alpine Grove Touring Park turned out to be perfectly suited. The facilities were first-rate and with 3 boys, aged 8, 11 and 12, we were looking for a place were they would have the space to play without annoying people and they had. There even was a swimming pool. We had a wonderful pitch in amongst the trees with direct sunlight at the end of the day. Daily visits by Freddie and Murphy (the owner's dogs) and lots of things to do and places to visit (Haynes Car Museum and Cricket Saint Thomas were not a success, but the Air Fleet museum, Taunton and Lyme Regis were). The facilities were excellent and our stay quiet and peaceful. Only the last night was disrupted by noisy neighbours, but Mr Gurd, the owner of the site, dealt with them swiflty and effectively. All in all, we spent two wonderful weeks in Forton and will very likely return there sometime in the future. Michael, Amersfoort, the Netherlands



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