Camp site around Plymouth

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Camp site around Plymouth

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Does any one know of a good camp site around Plymouth, about 30 miles or so, they could recommend.
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Depends what you're after.
We went here

http://www.harfordbridge.co.uk/

Quiet, no clubhouse etc, but very pretty riverside site.

Smalll games room/tv room, basics in shop so take plenty of provisions :ok
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If you're just stopping for a night or two I think the Plume of Feathers in Princetown (16 miles away on Dartmoor) lets vans stop-over in their car-park for a fee.
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Have stayed here before, very handy as it's just off Marshmills roundabout as you enter Plymouth. They do fill up but have a hardstanding which they let people waiting for ferries use, although when we were there it cost the same as a normal pitch! Although close to the A38 you won't here too much noise.
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