Harford Bridge Holiday Park

Harford Bridge Holiday Park is located in Tavistock, West Country.

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Harford Bridge Holiday Park

Tavistock, West Country

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Harford Bridge has an interesting history – originally the Wheal Union tin mine until 1850, then used as a farm campsite from 1930 and taken over by the Royal Engineers in 1939. It is now a quiet, rural, mature park inside the Dartmoor National Park. It is bounded by the River Tavy on one side and the lane from the main road to the village of Peter Tavy on the other, with Harford Bridge, a classic granite moorland bridge, at the corner. With 16.5 acres, the park provides 120 touring pitches well spaced on a level grassy meadow with some shade from mature trees and others recently planted; 52 pitches have electrical hook-ups and 10 have ‘multi-services’, 5 with hardstanding.

Facilities at Harford Bridge Holiday Park

The single toilet block is older in style but fully equipped and well kept, with free hot water and showers all year. Facilities for disabled visitors and babies. Good launderette and drying room. Freezer. Motorcaravan service point. Games room with table tennis and separate TV room. Play area. Tennis court (free). Two communal barbecue areas. Fly fishing (by licence, £3 p/day, £10 p/week). WiFi planned.

Directions to Harford Bridge Holiday Park

Two miles north of Tavistock, off A386 Tavistock - Okehampton road, take the road to Peter Tavy. O.S.GR: SX504768.

 

 

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Town:Tavistock
Department:West Country
Tel:01822 810349
Fax:01822 810028
Email:enquiry@harfordbridge.co.uk
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Opening Season

All year.

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