Find out more about Warren Bay Holiday Village
The area around Warren Bay is one of outstanding and dramatic natural beauty, with the Bristol Channel on its door step. Behind the Village lies the West Somerset Railway, the longest privately owned and restored steam railway line in the country. On each side lies the Quantock Hills and the Exmoor National Park.
Warren Bay Holiday Village is in a truly superb position – about a mile from the bustling harbour town of Watchet, offers everything you could possibly want from a seaside holiday, plus excellent facilities and a superb position in the heart of a host of tourist attractions.
The park also has facilities for 150 touring caravans and tent campers and these pitches have fantastic views out to sea. The holiday homes are quite separate from the tourers and tents, with good roads giving access to all areas, and there is an impression of a beautiful green environment with well-tended grassy areas between caravans and beautiful trees, many of them providing shady areas as their branches meet across the roads. Peter and Virginia Pring have four children who have grown up on the park and who have known many of the long standing home owners and their families all their lives.
There is access down a wooded lane onto the park’s own private beach where children can have hours of entertainment exploring its many pools or hunting for fossils. This part of the coast is designated an ‘area of special scientific interest’ because of its ancient rocks which record some 185 million years of the earth’s history. However, if the sea is too chilly for swimming, the park has its own heated swimming pool. Measuring 36ft long by 18ft wide, it is 5ft 6in at the deep end and 3ft 6in at the shallow end. There is a charge for use of the pool – just £1.00 per person. A pool for toddlers is also provided. Other amenities include a children’s play area, a laundry and a shop selling papers and groceries.