Although i love this place (we call it our second home ). Bit disappointed this time around. The fishing was a let down. Yes i understand they were busy making improvements , however the tackle shop …Full review by ian s
Mar 19, 2025
Such a great Campsite, it is very clean and organised and include all the elements necessary for a good time. The pitches are hard standing and clear of standing rainwater or mud, there is a fully st…Full review by Hassan O
Mar 16, 2025
Another trip to cofton farm, dawlish & it didn't disappoint again. We absolutely love this site. Accommodation is amazing, spotless & just so cosy & warm. We have stayed in a few different caravans &…Full review by Suzanne W
A stunning setting surrounded by rolling meadows, mature woods, fishing lakes and just minutes from Dawlish Warren’s Blue Flag beach. Fantastic five star facilities in clean, tidy surroundings …
A stunning setting surrounded by rolling meadows, mature woods, fishing lakes and just minutes from Dawlish Warren’s Blue Flag beach. Fantastic five star facilities in clean, tidy surroundings with swimming pool, play areas, Swan pub, park shop, take-away, games room and WiFi. Holiday homes, hot tub lodges, cottages, apartments, touring and camping pitches. Special offers and short breaks out of season. Online booking available.
Hi we are planning to bring our dogs but are always put off with ‘dog friendly’ as usually that means a field for them to be walked otherwise stay at the pitch! Where are dogs allowed eg evening entertainment? Near the outdoor pool?
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Hello, We took two dogs, they weren't allowed in the main restaurant/ entertainment complex , by the fishing lakes, and I don't think that dogs are allowed by the outdoor pool, I …
Hello, We took two dogs, they weren't allowed in the main restaurant/ entertainment complex , by the fishing lakes, and I don't think that dogs are allowed by the outdoor pool, I didn't see any there. You can take them into the Swan pub onsite and Amelias, above the restaurant. We were told that food from the carvery can be taken up there, there is a lift, you might need to reserve seats . Dogs can't be left in accommodation unattended. The dog field is actually a steep field. It's a hilly park, and at the rear of the park , also uphill , are woods with a path that leads down to the Warren , about two and a half miles. Lots of poo bins around. I hope that this helps.