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Open: 15 March - 15 January

Churchwood Valley has been voted as
Average campsite rating
based on 6 Reviews

 

Pets are welcomed at this camping site There is fishing on the camping site or nearby Golf on the camping site or nearby Launderette available on the camping site Wi-fi / Internet is available on part or all of the park Shop on the campsite


One of our top picks in Plymouth.
Churchwood Valley in Wembury enjoys a naturally beautiful location on the south Devon coast.

Churchwood Valley offers the following holiday accommodation:

  • Luxury Holiday Lodges

Churchwood Valley offers the following facilities.

Ideal for fishing holidays

FishingDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! Churchwood Valley is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Devon as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.



Perfect for Golfers

Golf Course IconWant a Devon golf break or holiday? Then booking a holiday or break at Churchwood Valley could be a great solution. There is a golf course on the park or near by. And with plenty for non golfers to do either at Churchwood Valley or in and around the Plymouth area the non golfers will have a great time too.

Launderette

LaundryIf you are booking a longer holiday at Churchwood Valley then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.



Don't forget to bring the bikes

CyclingThere is some great cycling opportunities both locally around Plymouth or popular cycle routes in Devon.



Pet Friendly Holiday Parks

Pet FriendlyThere is no reason to leave your pets behind because at Churchwood Valley they welcome well behaved pets. Churchwood Valley understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Plymouth for both you and your dog.

Public Payphone

Public TelephoneThere is a public telephone available at Churchwood Valley. Please note that the public pay phone may be located inside or outside and therefore access to it may not be available 24 hours a day.




Internet Access

WiFi InternetIf you need to catch up with emails or want to surf the web while holidaying at Churchwood Valley then you will find the wifi or internet access very useful. For more details please check when you book. Another option for internet access is to search for wifi hotspots in Plymouth or PL9 0DZ. You can also check mobile broadband coverage as well if internet access is important to you.



Food shop on the park.

Food shop on site There is a food shop at Churchwood Valley. So there is no need to hunt for a shop in Plymouth or further afield around Devon for those daily essentials.


Washing up facilities

Washing upThere are washing up facilities at Churchwood Valley so there is no need to fetch and carry water back to your tent or touring caravan for washing up.



Other facilities and features include:

  • Horse Riding on the park or near the park

  • Churchwood Valley

    Description

    Churchwood Valley is a beautiful, natural wooded valley running down to the sea at Wembury Bay in South Devon. Look closely and, hidden among the lush green foliage, you’ll see wooden cabins nestling on the hillside… A haven of peace within an environmental paradise, Churchwood Valley is a few minutes’ walk from a safe family beach and the South West Coast Path. Away from it all… If ‘getting away from it all’ is the most important part of your holiday – Churchwood Valley is for you. Each holiday cabin has its own plot on the hillside, surrounded by trees, flowering shrubs, hedges and rustic fences. By moving no further than your armchair, you’ll see delightful displays of bird life, and a trip to your private patio may well afford a glimpse of badgers, foxes, squirrels and other wildlife. There are no discos, bars or cafes – just rock pools, wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Secluded it may be, isolated it is not. Churchwood’s licensed shop sells a wide range of food and drink, beach toys, gifts and many other products, so you don’t even need to leave the site for those ‘essential’ items. We also have a fully equipped launderette.

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    Accommodation & Prices


     

    The park’s well-equipped wooden chalets lie in 75 acres of woodlands and fields, and benefit from on-site services including a launderette and a grocery store.

    Comfortable bedrooms have twin beds, with the 6-person chalet also including 2 sofa beds. All have bathrooms with showers, and the 2-bedroom chalets also have baths.

    Each Churchwood Valley chalet has its own private patio area with outdoor seating and table, as well as a spacious living area with views across the park. It offers a well-equipped kitchen for self-catering guests to cook in.

    The park’s location is right by the coast path which leads to the River Yealm, where you can take a ferry to Newton Ferrers or Noss Mayo, where there are excellent pubs. In the other direction, walk to Mountbatten and ride the water-taxi to Plymouth, around 6 miles away.

     

     

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    Churchwood Valley 4 out of 5 based on 6 ratings. 6 user reviews