Higher Rew Caravan and Camping Park
A family-run touring and camping park about a mile from South Sands beach, with level pitches, sea views and electric hook-ups. Open roughly late March to early November. Dogs are welcome but must be on a lead when on your pitch. Two fenced meadows sit above the slope, one specifically set aside as a dog exercise field. Showers, laundry, shop and a play barn on site.
The facts
- Status
- On my list to visit
- Region
- South Devon
- Area
- Malborough, Salcombe
- Type
- Camping & Glamping
- Setting
- Rural
- Sleeps
- Up to 6
- Dogs welcome
- 4 or more
- Dog fees
- Please contact venue directly
- Enclosed garden
- Yes
- Website
- higherrew.co.uk ↗
For your dog
- Dog exercise fields
- Rural walks from the gate
For you
- Showers and laundry
- Shop
- Tennis court
- Play barn
- Hookups
- Level pitches with rural views
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