Lickham Bottom Camp is within the Blackdown Hills National Landscape. It’s a fantastic place for walking, cycling and horseriding. For walking, there are some great routes from Hemyock, where the campsite is situated. One of your host’s favourite walks is to Culmstock Beacon and there’s a round-trip route of about seven miles that you can follow from the village. A shorter walk with a pub en route for lunch is to the nearby village of Clayhidon (three miles). There are horse riding opportunities for kids at Heazle Arena, four miles from site. Coldharbour Mill is a still-working Georgian Woollen Mill that’s open to visitors and an interesting place to visit, six miles from site. For young kids, Diggerland Devon is eight miles from the campsite. The closest town is Honiton (nine miles) which is worth a visit especially on market days - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The closest beach is at Seaton (20 miles) where there are plenty of facilities includng paddleboards and kayaks for hire. Lyme Regis, with its museums, harbour arm and opportunities for fossil hunting, is not much further (24 miles).