Garden End Farm, Panborough, Wells, Somerset
Garden End Farm offers camping and caravanning facilities in Panborough, near the beautiful city of Wells in Somerset. Set amidst a peaceful apple orchard in the Mendip Hills, the campsite provides a serene and quiet retreat, with the added option of a charming shepherd's hut for those seeking a unique stay.
The campsite is bordered by hedges on three sides, providing a safe environment for children to play. Guests can relax, enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and even have a barbecue while taking in views of the local church and the stunning Mendip Hills.
Facilities at the caravan and campsite include:
- Chemical disposal points
- Electric hook-ups
- Hot and cold showers
- Toilets
- Wash basins and electric shaver points
Please note that all pitches are on grass, so availability may be limited during wet weather.
The Shepherd's Hut is located at the top of the campsite in its own private paddock, offering breathtaking views of the Mendips and surrounding countryside. Inside, the hut features a cosy king-size bed with USB chargers on either side, a kettle, toaster, fridge, and complimentary tea and coffee. Just a short walk away, the toilet and shower block is equipped with rainfall showers, hot and cold water, and shaver points. A sheltered washing-up area is also nearby. In the mornings, guests can enjoy a creamy coffee made with fresh milk from the fridge, setting the perfect start to the day.
The local area offers plenty of attractions for all ages. Wookey Hole Caves, just five miles away, is a popular destination where visitors can explore the caves, enjoy arcade amusements, and visit the historic paper mill. The nearby city of Wells offers a variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, and its stunning cathedral. Glastonbury Tor and Glastonbury Abbey are also within easy reach of the campsite, making Garden End Farm an ideal base for exploring Somerset’s rich history and natural beauty.
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