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Situated close to Junction 22 Burnham-on-Sea exit of the M5, this easily reached touring park is set in a tranquil Somerset landscape making a perfect holiday location to explore the best that Somerset has to offer.
With surrounding villages such as: Brent Knoll, Mark, Burnham, Brean, Cheddar and Wedmore you'll be spoilt with a variety of amenities and attractions.
The variety of attractions and activities that Somerset has to offer is relentless and suited to all ages and abilities. Whether its the beach, hills, good food, cider, places of interest or just relaxing away from the bustle of day today life, then Westbrook Farm is the perfect location.
You'll be surrounded by real ale brewers, cider makers and farm shops selling local produce. If cheese is your thing and Cheddar is a favourite then look no further. You'll find free range eggs, home baked bread, pickles & chutneys, fine cider and a restaurant serving locally source produce, all within 2 miles of Westbrook Farm. If you're still hungry after all that there are: farmers markets, food fairs and beer festivals regularly throughout the region.
If you're into wildlife especially bird watching, then Somerset (particularly the wetlands) can offer twitching heaven. If the locally nesting buzzards and the nature reserves at Westhay and Shapwick (as featured on Autumn watch 2007) don't keep you busy, you could always visit a range of wildlife at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre.
Ramblers and walkers will find this an excellent location. Starting your walk from the campsite you can choose between the wildlife rich (gentle walking) Somerset levels or a perfect view from the top of Brent Knoll. A short journey North and you're on the West Mendip Way taking in Crooks Peak, heading South brings you into the heart of the Somerset Wetlands. The more enthusiastic hill walkers only need venture a little further and you'll find walking delights such as: The Poldens, The Blackdowns, The Quantocks, Cheddar and even Exmooor. All this and you can still take a stroll along the beach at Burnham on Sea or Weston-super-Mare.
Whether its a gentle pedal or a challenging mountain bike ride, Somerset offers the terrain to suit your cycling. Even if you don't have a bike Cheddar Cycle Store situated at the start of the Sustrans Strawberry Line cycle route in Cheddar, can hire you all the equipment for a day's cycling.
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