Motorhome Stopovers in Bishop Sutton
Bishop Sutton is a small village in Bath and North East Somerset, located a few miles south of the Chew Valley Lake — one of the largest man-made lakes in the UK and a well-known stopping point for birdwatchers and walkers. The B3114 runs through the village, connecting the Chew Valley area to the A368, which motorhomers use to move between the A37 south of Bristol and the A39 near Wells. The landscape here is gentle Somerset countryside, with the Mendip Hills AONB rising to the south.
Membership of the Motorhome Stopover Club turns up verified campervan stops and overnight stops in quiet rural areas like this — useful when you’re touring between Bristol, Wells, and the Somerset Levels rather than sticking to the main roads.
Stops in the Area
- Rural overnight stops — verified motorhome parking in the Chew Valley and Mendip fringe area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in the villages south of Chew Valley Lake
- Member reviews — practical notes from motorhomers exploring the Mendip Hills AONB
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Exploring the Chew Valley or heading through Somerset towards Wells and Glastonbury? Membership unlocks stopovers here and across the southwest.
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