Boyd Valley Lake is a quiet, family-run site located halfway between Bristol and Bath. With a large onsite fishing lake, it's the ideal spot for families, anglers and those wildlife enthusiasts. The site offers non-electric camping and touring pitches on several camping fields, or you can camp in style with two bell tents. Sleep up to four each, these are great for a family gathering. Can be furnished at an additional cost.
Ideal countryside location, halfway between Bath and Bristol
Basic camping with an onsite fishing lake, filled with carp, barbel and bream
Unfurnished or furnished bell tents available, groups welcome!
About Boyd Valley Lake
Situated half a mile off the main A431, halfway between the historic cities of Bath and Bristol, Boyd Valley Lake is an ideal location to relax and explore the many local attractions. This friendly, back-to-basics site is home to several fields with non-electric grass pitches for camping and touring. Save the hassle and opt for the canvas bell tents that sleep up to four. These are unfurnished but can be furnished with beds, bedding and blankets for an additional cost. There are two available and can be hired as a pair or individually. You'll also find a one and a half acre coarse fishing lake, with rod hire available. The lake is filled with Carp, Barbel, Bream and many more species, great for children or the more experienced angler. Whether you want an escape from it all break or simply an idyllic spot to base yourself on, Boyd Valley Lake is the ideal place.
There are 82 accommodation options on-site
10 x Backpacker Pitches
Max 1 people
Non electric grass tent pitches suitable for solo travellers. Pitches are 2m x 3m.
40 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Max 5 people
Non electric grass pitches suitable for tents. Pitches are 10m x 8m.
30 x Non Electric Grass Touring Pitches
Max 5 people
A non electric grass touring pitch suitable for a caravan, motorhome or campervan. Pitches are 10m x 8m.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Boyd Valley Lake?
Call 07927 364170 to book.
Unfortunately Boyd Valley Lake doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Things to do on site and in the Bristol area
Local places to visit include:
- Cheddar Gorge
- Wookey Hole
- Wells Cathedral City
- National Trust properties at Tyntesfield, Dyrham Park, Prior Park and Lacock Abbey
- Stonehenge
- Bristol Dockside, including Isambard Kingdom Brunel and SS Great Britain
- Bath itself, with the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent, Jane Austen Centre, Sally Lunns Tea room and Bath Spa Theramai
Within a mile of the site there is Bitton steam railway and the Bristol to Bath cycle track.
Interested in staying at Boyd Valley Lake?
Call 07927 364170 to book.
Unfortunately Boyd Valley Lake doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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