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Cedar Gables Camping in East Sussex

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Cedar Gables is a small site with good facilities, surrounded on three sides by trees.

There is a footpath to Bewl Water which is ideal for walking, cycling, fishing and sailing.

Situated on the Kent and Sussex border we are close to many National Trust properties, and within easy reach of Tunbridge Wells and Hastings.

We try to run a quiet site, this is not the place for you if you are planning noisy, late night get togethers.

Please call 01892 890 566 or 07764 487 968 for more information or to book.

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Lovely friendly site, well looked after and very cheap. Cycling at Bedgebury Forest and round Bewl Water was great fun. There is a footpath from the site right down to the lake. Excellent. Lots of facilities on site.
John boltor (8th Aug 2013)
Response from Cedar Gables Camping
Thanks for your comments John. I know that your children especially enjoyed the playground and all the kids books provided in the amenity room. I will get a new stock in for the next time you come.
Very pleasant little site. Well looked after, very clean and with a useful amenity room for campers with fridge freezer, comfy seats and books to borrow. Lots to do round about and not too far to the coast
D Povall (7th Sep 2011)