A BREAN holiday park which promises to give guests a "well-deserved" break has achieved a five-star food hygiene rating.
Northam Farm Holiday Park features its own bar and café, complete with an outdoor BBQ.
A spokesperson from the business said: "Northam Farm has its own bar and café with an outside BBQ. We also have an extensive menu available from our own on site takeaway.
"This year we are introducing a wider breakfast menu to include barista coffee."
Speaking further about the park, they added: "A warm welcome awaits, come and join us at Northam Farm Holiday Park for a well-deserved break from your normal hectic routine.
"We are a family owned and run 100 acre park in the holiday village of Brean Somerset.
"The beautiful seven mile sandy beach edged with sand dunes is 250 meters away, an area for all day fun for children.
"Within the park we have pitches for static, touring vans and motorhomes together with fields specifically available for tents during the summer months.
"You will find live entertainment and a bouncy castle for your enjoyment throughout the season and children can enjoy our play areas and wide open spaces.
"To suit our keen anglers we have a well stocked fishing lake on site, with lakeside pitches and regular fishing competitions.
"Also on site we have:
- Large and modern toilet and shower blocks;
- Dog walks;
- Launderette;
- Convenience store.
"Nearby facilities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts, amusement park and arcades. There is plenty of walking in the natural coastal and inland areas around Northam Farm.
"Brean is ideally situated for family days out, Georgian Bath and its thermae spa, Cheddar famous for its cheese, caves and beautiful gorge, historic Bristol, Glastonbury, Wells and the Somerset wetlands for our bird lovers."
"Purchase your own dream holiday home from Northam Farm caravan sales offices on site, offering a huge selection of leisure homes.
"We are a major stockist of new and used Bailey and Elddis touring vans. Part exchange and finance options available."
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