Pros
- Well-maintained, super family-friendly campsite
- Surrounded by Devonshire countryside 15 minutes from Exeter
- Medieval- and African-themed areas and accommodation
- Farmhouse-style kitchens with wood-burning stoves available
- Direct access to and discount with neighboring adventure park
- Clean and modern shared bathrooms with underfloor heating
- On-site shop for groceries and supplies
- Free Wi-Fi on-site (though can be slow)
Cons
- Some signs of wear in tents
- Limited facilities for adults
- No restaurant or bar on-site
Bottom Line
Crealy Meadows Caravan & Camping Park is a clean and friendly campsite located in the South Devonshire countryside just 15 minutes' drive from Exeter. While there's plenty of regular pitches with power and water hookups, the African- and Medieval-themed areas really stand out. Well-equipped upscale camping facilities include underfloor heating in the shared washroom facilities, though there's no restaurant or bar on-site. While adult-oriented activities are limited, kid-friendly facilities abound both on-site and at the neighboring theme park.
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Amenities
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
Oyster Awards
Scene
Clean and child-friendly campsite with Africa and Medieval themes
It's clear upon first arrival at Crealy Meadows that this is a camping park with a difference -- the main being that it's themed. As well as the traditional pitches for tents and caravans, guests have the choice of two distinct areas -- African Experience and the Camelot Village. While offering basically the same facilities, the African Experience has the look of a safari campsite, complete with model giraffe and big cats, while the Camelot Village is all about knights and Medieval-style pavilions. Opened 2012, the Crealy Meadows Caravan & Camping Park is also one of the cleaner and better-maintained sites set in flat, landscaped grounds complete with meadows scattered with wild flowers where miniature ponies and llamas can be found grazing. Although Crealy does host some corporate events, it is really geared towards families -- kids love the themed tents and the adventure zone -- while the campsite adjoins the Crealy Adventure Park with its own secret VIP entrance.
Location
Set at end of quiet country lane 15 minutes east of Exeter
The campsite is located at the end of a peaceful country lane just off the A3052 and just a 15-minute drive east of the city of Exeter. Surrounded by South Devon countryside, the area is a picturesque patchwork of fields dotted with villages and market towns. Its position also means easy access to the pretty coastal town of Exmouth -- 20 minutes by car -- while Exeter Airport is just 10 minutes' drive away. While there are some local bus routes, arrival by car is highly recommended.
Rooms
Family-friendly tents with fully equipped kitchens and wood-burning stoves
The site comprises nine luxury Safari-themed and nine Medieval-themed "glamping" tents, as well as 99 fully serviced standard pitches and 21 super pitches for tents, caravans, and motor homes. The pitches are well spaced out and have power and water hookup points. The more upscale themed accommodations are fully equipped for self-catering with farmhouse-style kitchens that includes wood-burning stoves, Belfast sinks, and mini-fridges. These can sleep up to eight comfortably, and provide three power sockets each. Washroom facilities are shared, though feel more upscale than the average campsite, with underfloor heating and touch point showers. While accommodation is generally well maintained, some of the tents are starting to show signs of wear and tear.
Features
On-site play area, evening entertainment, and karaoke
While one of the main draws is the neighboring Crealy Adventure Park (to which guests get a discount) the campsite also has its own "adventure zone" complete with slides, rides, and obstacle courses. While there are no restaurants or bars on-site, the campsite shop stocks plenty of groceries, and pizza can also be delivered direct to pitches. Evening entertainment is also put on daily with child-friendly acts earlier on and disco and karaoke later for grown-ups -- entertainment quality can be inconsistent. Children also have the opportunity to look after a miniature pony for the day, including feeding and grooming. Wi-Fi is also available free of charge on-site, though signal strength can be weak.
Scene
Clean and child-friendly campsite with Africa and Medieval themes
It's clear upon first arrival at Crealy Meadows that this is a camping park with a difference -- the main being that it's themed. As well as the traditional pitches for tents and caravans, guests have the choice of two distinct areas -- African Experience and the Camelot Village. While offering basically the same facilities, the African Experience has the look of a safari campsite, complete with model giraffe and big cats, while the Camelot Village is all about knights and Medieval-style pavilions. Opened 2012, the Crealy Meadows Caravan & Camping Park is also one of the cleaner and better-maintained sites set in flat, landscaped grounds complete with meadows scattered with wild flowers where miniature ponies and llamas can be found grazing. Although Crealy does host some corporate events, it is really geared towards families -- kids love the themed tents and the adventure zone -- while the campsite adjoins the Crealy Adventure Park with its own secret VIP entrance.
Location
Set at end of quiet country lane 15 minutes east of Exeter
The campsite is located at the end of a peaceful country lane just off the A3052 and just a 15-minute drive east of the city of Exeter. Surrounded by South Devon countryside, the area is a picturesque patchwork of fields dotted with villages and market towns. Its position also means easy access to the pretty coastal town of Exmouth -- 20 minutes by car -- while Exeter Airport is just 10 minutes' drive away. While there are some local bus routes, arrival by car is highly recommended.
Rooms
Family-friendly tents with fully equipped kitchens and wood-burning stoves
The site comprises nine luxury Safari-themed and nine Medieval-themed "glamping" tents, as well as 99 fully serviced standard pitches and 21 super pitches for tents, caravans, and motor homes. The pitches are well spaced out and have power and water hookup points. The more upscale themed accommodations are fully equipped for self-catering with farmhouse-style kitchens that includes wood-burning stoves, Belfast sinks, and mini-fridges. These can sleep up to eight comfortably, and provide three power sockets each. Washroom facilities are shared, though feel more upscale than the average campsite, with underfloor heating and touch point showers. While accommodation is generally well maintained, some of the tents are starting to show signs of wear and tear.
Features
On-site play area, evening entertainment, and karaoke
While one of the main draws is the neighboring Crealy Adventure Park (to which guests get a discount) the campsite also has its own "adventure zone" complete with slides, rides, and obstacle courses. While there are no restaurants or bars on-site, the campsite shop stocks plenty of groceries, and pizza can also be delivered direct to pitches. Evening entertainment is also put on daily with child-friendly acts earlier on and disco and karaoke later for grown-ups -- entertainment quality can be inconsistent. Children also have the opportunity to look after a miniature pony for the day, including feeding and grooming. Wi-Fi is also available free of charge on-site, though signal strength can be weak.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Business Center
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Cable
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Full Kitchen
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Golf Course
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pets Allowed
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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