Warren Bay Holiday Village is less than a mile outside of the historic and attractive seaside town of Watchet, which in recent years has seen the redevelopment of the Harbour into a superb Marina. 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.
Caravans
All luxury holiday homes are connected to mains water, electric and sewage, with cooking and have central heating supplied by gas cylinders , shower and toilet room with hot and cold running water. Electric fridge and microwave in kitchen area, free view is supplied, all holiday homes are fully equipped.
There is 1 six berth which has 1 double bedroom and 1 bedroom with 2 singles, with a makeup bed in the lounge.
Disabled holiday home has 2 bedrooms with 2 single beds in each room, with a makeup bed in the lounge, (please note this holiday home is specially made for the disabled.
Tourers & Tents
Space at the top of the park near the Camp entrance (30ft wide) is reserved for 50 Touring vans.
The area is close to the main toilet and shower block, shop and other amenities.
Camping Park
The park also has facilities for 150 touring caravans and tent campers and these pitches have fantastic views out to sea.
At the bottom of the Park we have a seven acre field directly overlooking the sea for camping and additional touring space. One of the toilet blocks is situated in this field incorporating hot and cold water to hand basins, washing-up room and showers.
The Launderette being available in the main toilet building near the Park Office. Electric hook-ups are available.
Facilities
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.