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Site opens 13 March 2008 / site closes 3 November 2008

115 Pitches - Non Members welcome


Slapton Sands

"The beautiful coast of South Hams"

Slapton Sands is the perfect place for a family holiday. Lovely sea views and a predominance of tents (only eight caravans are allowed) give a relaxed feel. A shingle beach is very close, with sandy ones on each side.




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360º Tour

You can view a 360º tour of Slapton Sands.
The tour will open up in a new window and you can see various 360º views from around the site.

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Members' caravans only Members' and non-members' motorhomes welcome Members' and non-members' tents welcome Members' and non-members' trailer tents welcome
I wish to say that we have enjoyed our holiday, with there being so many interesting places to visit in the area. - DT Jones

The shingle beach at Slapton Sands separates the sea from a fresh water lagoon, Slapton Ley. This is a National Nature Reserve.

The South Devon Heritage Coast has some of the country’s loveliest sandy beaches. Blackpool Sands and Bigbury on Sea both hold prestigious Blue Flag Awards.

Start Point lighthouse is open to visitors. It has the original signal flags on display, as well as stunning views.

Woodlands is a good family day out. It has rides, animals and indoor play.

Dartmouth can be reached by public transport. At the head of the River Dart, the town has winding medieval streets and a ferry across the river to Kingswear.

Take the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway towards Torquay.

Torquay is a traditional seaside town on the English Riviera. Explore the Bygones Museum of nostalgia.

Brunel Woods was once owned by the well-known Victorian engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

There are many lovely walks in the area, especially those along the coast or inland on Dartmoor.

The Devonshire Collection of Period Costume is in Totnes.

Seabreeze runs kite surfing, kite buggying, kayaking and wave skiing excursions from the beach, a mile and a half from Site. Salcombe is well known for sailing.


Worth Noting

Please note there is a maximum number of eight caravans allowed for members only. Please ignore the “Slapton five miles” sign off the A381. Slapton village is unsuitable for towed units. Follow the recommended route. Fishing is available close by.

Did you know

The shingle ridge between the sea and Slapton Ley, a fresh water lagoon, is currently being severely eroded by the sea and storms.

Eat Local

The Site shop sells locally produced bacon, sausages, burgers and cheese. Stokeley Farm Shop sells further local produce and has pick-your-own fruit facilities. The two nearby pubs serve food and real ales.


Google Map

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If you would like to see an Ordnance Survey style map,
Click here to view Slapton Sands provided by Multi-Map.

Address, Contact Details and Map

UK map showing the location of Slapton Sands

Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Middle Grounds
Slapton
Kingsbridge
Devon
TQ7 2QW

Telephone Number 01548 580538.

No calls after 8pm please.



Site Managers

Ed Musson, Jan Musson


Location

OS Map Reference: 202 - SX825450
Latitude: 50.2932
Longitude: -3.6509

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Seasons and Fees

Season Start End
Low 30 Sept 2007 20 Dec 2007
High 21 Dec 2007 3 Jan 2008
Low 4 Jan 2008 12 Mar 2008
Mid 13 Mar 2008 20 Mar 2008
High 21 Mar 2008 24 Mar 2008
Mid 25 Mar 2008 20 Apr 2008
Low 21 Apr 2008 1 May 2008
High 2 May 2008 4 May 2008
Mid 5 May 2008 22 May 2008
High 23 May 2008 31 May 2008
Mid 1 June 2008 10 July 2008
High 11 July 2008 30 Aug 2008
Mid 31 Aug 2008 28 Sept 2008
Low 29 Sept 2008 20 Dec 2008
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High Mid Low
Adult £8.60 £5.90 £5.15
Child £2.35 £2.25 £2.25
Member's age concession rate £8.60 £4.15 £3.60
Special family deal £20.75 £15.20
Additional non member site fee £6.00 £6.00 £6.00
Member back packer £5.40 £4.15 £3.60
Non member back packer £6.95 £5.45 £5.05
Standard Fee
Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) £2.90
Motorhome stop-off (per unit) £5.25

  • Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.

National Cycle Network

Cycle Routes

Click here to find local cycle routes on the National Cycle Network around Slapton Sands. The National Cycle Network is a groundbreaking project providing over 10,000 miles of safe and attractive cycling and walking routes throughout the UK. The project is coordinated by Sustrans the UK's leading sustainable transport charity.


Regional Weather Check

Want to know what the weather will be like during your stay at Slapton Sands?
Find out by clicking the Met Office link to see the forcast for the area over the next few days.


Public Transport

Nearest Train Station Icon Nearest train station: Totnes – 13 miles Nearest Bus Icon Nearest bus: 1/4 mile


Special Needs

Seperate disabled facilities The Club was working to improve accessibility of our Sites long before the Disability Discrimination Act came into force in 2004. We are committed to a continual programme of improvements through access audits to ensure our facilities are available to all.


Arrivals after 8pm are only permitted by prior arrangement direct with Holiday Site Managers.