East Midlands Motor Caravan Section
Brixham Rugby Club Temporary Holiday Site
Experience a unique getaway at the Brixham Rugby Club Temporary Holiday Site. Nestled in the picturesque town of Brixham, this site offers an excellent opportunity for a relaxing holiday near the coast. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat, family adventure, or a sports-filled weekend, our location caters to all.
Facilities:
Camping & Caravan Pitches: Spacious pitches suitable for tents, caravans, and motorhomes.
Clean Amenities: Access to modern restrooms and shower facilities for your comfort.
Family-Friendly Environment: Safe play areas for children and activities organized throughout your stay.
On-Site Support: Friendly staff available to assist you with any needs during your visit.
Attractions Nearby:
Brixham Harbour: Enjoy the stunning views and local seafood at this vibrant harbour.
Beaches: Relax on the beautiful beaches or engage in water sports.
Walking Trails: Discover picturesque walking routes along the South West Coast Path.
Booking Information:
Secure your spot at the Brixham Rugby Club Temporary Holiday Site for a memorable experience. Ideal for groups, families, and solo travelers, this site promises a combination of comfort, community, and adventure.
Reserve your pitch today and embrace the beauty of Brixham.
Stewards - Brenda & Ted Linda & Bill
£18 pupn
Brixham is a historic fishing town located in Devon, England, known for its vibrant harbour and picturesque coastline. It is part of the English Riviera and offers a mix of traditional charm and modern attractions. The town's rich maritime heritage is reflected in its bustling port, where fishing boats and pleasure crafts coexist.
Visitors to Brixham can explore the iconic golden sandy beaches, such as St. Mary's Bay and Breakwater Beach, which provide ideal spots for relaxation and water sports. The town also boasts a variety of restaurants and cafes serving freshly caught seafood, allowing guests to enjoy local culinary specialities.
Key landmarks in Brixham include the famous statue of William of Orange at the entrance to the harbour and the historic Brixham Battery, which dates back to the 19th century. The town is also a gateway to the South West Coast Path, offering stunning views and opportunities for hiking along the rugged Devon coastline.
Brixham hosts various events throughout the year, including the Brixham Pirate Festival, which celebrates the town's swashbuckling history. Its friendly community and engaging atmosphere make Brixham a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, showcasing the beauty and heritage of the south-western coastline.