The Old Oaks Camping & Touring park: "Peace & tranquility" Top 5 Page for this destination Glastonbury Hotel Tip by Myfanwe

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The Old oaks is set in acres of unspoilt countryside at the foot of the Tor, the footpath leading to the Tor runs in between the camping fields. The camping pitches in the Camping paddock where we stayed were huge, with fences and landscaped gardens between each pitch. The showerblocks & toilets were very clean offering a range of private bathrooms, showers & cubicles with washbasin - there was even a bathroom with a bath available for a small charge via reception!! There were ample washing up facilities, laundry room and freezers for re-cooling the ice packs.

There is a fishing lake on the site - a very peaceful area & great for a stroll in the evening.

The owners were very friendly offering internet access at reception together with a small shop selling groceries and alcohol.

The price in peak season was 15 GBP per night per tent.

Unique Qualities: Adult only park, providing the ultimate in peace & quiet!!

The ancient Oak trees Gog & Magog are in the camping grounds.

Address: Wick farm, Wick, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8JS
Comparison: less expensive than average
Directions: From Glastonbury take A361 towards Shepton Mallet, approx 1 mile from town, turn left at sign for Wick & brown camp site sign. Follow the country lane for 1 mile, the park is on the left.
Phone: 01458 831437
Price: US$20-40
Theme: Campground
Website: http://www.theoldoaks.co.uk

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated Jun 22, 2006
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