Long Hazel Park
Somerset - Yeovil
(BA22 7JH)
Adult Only touring and lodge park located half way along the Leland Trail and just off the A303. The touring park is level, with 40 hardstandings and served with 16 amp electric hook-up. Our modern, heated showerblock encompasses our separate disabled suite of which we are the only Park in our area offering this facility. We also have facilities for chemical disposal, laundry and dishwashing. Our tenting area is spacious, with room for the largest of tents. The park is accessed by a double laned entrance and can cater for motorhomes and RV's of up to 40 ft. We currently have one, bespoke Blackforest lodge available for hire which sleeps up to five adults. This facility is fully adapted for wheelchair users and provides a brilliant luxury self-catering accommodation option in all weathers. There is parking next to this lodge.We are also developing a holiday village of luxury second holiday home lodges, of which there are 11 plots remaining. These are available with one, two or three bedrooms and can be designed and built to your own specifications. They are an ideal retirement home for those wishing to spend part of the year abroad.Long Hazel Park is open all year round.We are 100 metres from the nearest pub and bus stop. The nearest shop and petrol station are 400 metres from our entrance. Haynes International Motor Museum is half a mile away, with RNAS Yeovilton 2 miles away. Also of interest is our proximity to King Arthur's Camelot at South Cadbury which is 2 miles away and boasts fantastic views of Somerset and Dorset.
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Contact Telephone:
01963440002
Long Hazel Park - Facilities
On-Site Toilets
On-Site Showers
Good for cyclists
Good for hiking
Relaxing
Electricity Terminals
Close to shops
Pets Welcome
Long Hazel Park - Additional Comments
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