How to find us,
SAT NAV: TA10 0DW

A303: Podimore
Take the roundabout take the A372 to Langport. At Huish Episcopi Church, turn left for Muchelney , then after 100 meters turn left again. (signed Muchelney and Crewkerne) Follow this road where you will pass Muchelney Pottery and Thorney Lakes on your left hand side. The Lowland Games takes place opposite the cam site.

A303: Stoke sub Hamdon and Martock
You can also come off at the Stoke sub Hamdon / Martock turning. Follow the road through Martock, turning right at the junction next to the play park. Follow the road through the village. When you reach the petrol station turn left and head out of the village. You will come to another cross roads, turn left into the village of Coat. Carry on through the village until you reach a bridge. Turn right straight away after the bridge and follow the road to Kingsbury Episcopi. At the cross roads opposite the pub turn right and follow the road out of the village through Thorney. You will go through a sharp S bend and over a small bridge the entrance to the games will be on your left hand side opposite Thorney Lakes. If you get to Muchelney Pottery you have gone to far.



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M5
Take junction 25 and head towards
Yeovil.
At Thornfalcon keep to the left hand
side of the dual carriageway. At the
traffic lights take
the left hand turn, heading towards
Langport, Curry Rival. Carry on this
road through Langport, passing Tescos
then a petrol station on your left on
your way through. You will then see a
pub called Kelways, about 100 meters
after this take the road on you right
hand side.
Follow this road over a small railway bridge and Huish school. On the
sharp corner take the right hand turn signposted Muchelney, then after 100
meters turn left again. (signed
Muchelney and Crewkerne) Follow this
road where you will pass Muchelney
Pottery and Thorney Lakes on your left
hand side.
The Lowland Games takes
place opposite the camp site.


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