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Old Oaks Touring Park, Glastonbury, Somerset

Old Oaks Touring Park
Wick Farm
Wick

Glastonbury
Somerset

BA6 8JS

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An award winning, ADULT ONLY park, offering excellent amenities in an outstanding environment. Set in blissfully tranquil Somerset countryside with beautiful panoramic views of the Mendip hills and surrounding area The Old Oaks is the perfect place to get away from it all. Large, landscaped pitches divided with trees and shrubs, and backing onto mature hedges provide the space and privacy in which to relax and unwind.

Five Star facilities including spotless, centrally heated shower block, laundry, dishwashing, freezers for icepacks and microwave (all free of charge). Well stocked shop and off-licence with extensive range of goods, local produce and camping equipment.

Large pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents, including 63 hardstandings (30 Fully Serviced). Large dog exercise area including dog washing facility.

We have a 1/2 acre course fishing pond, just a few 100 yards from most pitches and with parking for disabled customers within 20m.

The park is surrounded by an extensive network of footpaths and cycle routes. and is the perfect location for those who enjoy walking and cycling.

Located right in the heart of Somerset, The Old Oaks is the ideal base exploring the counties many treasures. Glastonbury Tor (3/4 mile), Glastonbury Abbey (3 miles), Wells Cathedral (6 miles), Nature Reserves (8 miles), Clarks Factory Shopping (5 Miles).

New for 2010 our unique Camping Cabins – a fantastic alternative to tents or caravans.
WIFI coverage throughout the park – 30 mins free for every booking

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