5 Reasons to Stay at Beer Head Caravan Park
If you're looking for a peaceful, scenic escape on the East Devon coast, look no further than Beer Head Caravan Park. Perched on the cliffs above the picturesque fishing village of Beer, this family-run site has been welcoming holidaymakers for generations. Beer Head is known for its peace and quiet it is the perfect place to switch off, unwind, and reconnect with nature. Many guests return year after year just for the serene, friendly environment.
1. Spectacular Coastal Views
The park that sites within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB) boasts some of the most breathtaking panoramic views on the Jurassic Coast. Overlooking Lyme Bay, the scenery stretches from Portland Bill to Brixham. A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is but a short hike away. Every pitch is tiered to make the most of the natural beauty, with sunrises and sea views that are simply unforgettable.
2. Variety of Accommodation Options
From basic tent pitches, modern caravans to luxury self-catering lodges, the park caters to every style of traveller. The Signal House offers a wonderfully secluded escape with among the best views in Britain and the Lookout Tower, a converted historic watchtower, offers a unique high end stay for a really special getaway.
3. Great On-Site Facilities
You’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay: clean, modern shower blocks, electric hook-ups, a laundrette, and a small shop. No need to cook the on-site Beer Head Bistro serves home-cooked meals, snacks, and drinks with spectacular views over the bay. It’s a great spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner—and popular with both guests and locals.
4. Direct Access to the South West Coast Path
For walkers, it doesn’t get much better. The park sits right on the Southwest Coast Path, giving you direct access to one of the UK’s most iconic walking routes recently featuring in the film The Salt Path. Whether you’re hiking to Branscombe, Sidmouth or Lyme or beyond, stunning trails await. For the less ambitious, a short walk down the hill lies the charming village of Beer. With its traditional pubs, fresh seafood, local shops, and pebble beach, it’s a quintessential Devon experience.
5. Commitment to Sustainability
Beer Head Caravan Park is doing its part to protect the stunning environment it sits in. Over 100 kW of solar panels, EV charging points, a water borehole, rainfall capture for flushes, and an eco-conscious approach to the surrounding farmland show a genuine commitment to sustainability including bees!