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Learn MoreWe often get asked, ”what are the best campsites in the UK?” we’ve put this post together to showcase some of the best we know about, if you know of any more, please drop us a message and we can update this list.
Nestled in the charming town of Newquay, Port Beach Holiday Park offers an idyllic setting for campers.
The site is meticulously laid out to accommodate a variety of camping styles and needs. Visitors can pick from standard pitches to premium options, all positioned along the riverbank, which include exclusive amenities like a personal water supply, electrical hook-up, sink-waste drainage, and even a TV point.
Whether for a spacious family tent or a compact camper, the diversity in pitch sizes ensures every traveller finds their perfect spot. Detailed park layouts are available to help guests select the ideal pitch.
As well as appointed pitches, the park boasts an array of luxurious holiday homes and glamping pods, each tailored to provide a memorable seaside holiday.
Port Beach Holiday Park is renowned for its high-standard facilities that have garnered industry awards.
The park offers modern, clean, and well-maintained shower and toilet facilities that cater to all guests, including free showers, washing cubicles, baby baths, and amenities for disabled guests.
There is also a fully equipped launderette and ample hot water supply, ensuring those daily chores are hassle-free!
Just a short walk from the park, the local village centre and beach provide convenient access to essential shops where you can pick up anything from food shopping to surfboards.
There is also the Mermaid Inn, a cosy pub where you can tuck into some tasty grub.
To keep connected during your stay, you’ll be pleased to know Port Beach boasts full Wi-Fi coverage, meaning you can keep in touch with loved ones and share all your treasured holiday moments.
With its award-winning facilities and diverse accommodation options, not to forget its exceptional location near the beach, it’s easy to see why thousands of campers descend on Port Beach every year.
Situated in the heart of North Cornwall, Padstow Holiday Village offers an award winning luxury retreat just a short, scenic walk from the traditional harbour town of Padstow.
For those wanting to bring their campervan to the park, Padstow Holiday Village has you covered. There are 150 well-maintained pitches to pick from! Of these, 45 are hardstanding pitches, all equipped with electric hook-ups to ensure a smooth and comfortable stay.
Accessibility is a keystone of the holiday village’s design. A public footpath leads directly from the park through picturesque farm fields to Padstow, offering an enjoyable walk to the village. There’s even a bust stop located right outside the park gates, making it easy to travel to local attractions.
The park encourages active and environmentally friendly holidays with free belly board hire, allowing guests to explore the coastal waves without the need to bring their equipment.
Unique Features and Amenities Padstow Holiday Village boasts scenic views, comfortable lodgings, and an entire hub of activities, tailored to enhance every visitor’s stay.
Families will find plenty to love here, from the sprawling children’s play area to engaging activities like the ‘Big 5 Challenge’, designed to keep the little ones entertained. If you’re bringing a furry friend on your trip, there are plenty of pet friendly amenities too, including a dog exercise area, a dedicated dog shower and snack bar, and even an agility area for some fun and training!
For those who like to travel with an eco-friendly mindset, the village offers EV charging points, ensuring that even your vehicle can recharge as you do. With superfast Wi-Fi connectivity across the park, guests can stay connected with the outside world and share their holiday moments.
Known as an award-winning retreat where luxury meets the serene beauty of North Cornwall, Padstow Holiday Village promises a getaway full of memorable experiences and adventures.
Tanner Farm Touring Caravan and Camping Park is one of the best campervan sites in the UK, offering a serene getaway nestled in the beautiful Kent countryside.
Tanner Farm Park is purposely designed to ensure privacy and comfort, featuring 120 well-spaced pitches across 15 acres, accommodating caravans with awnings, motorhomes, and modern tents.
Each pitch provides plenty of space, with the park’s layout arranged to prevent overcrowding even when at full capacity.
The site’s natural beauty is enhanced by its settings – lined by mature trees and surrounded by lush grass.
The park has an array of amenities, including two shower blocks that feature private washrooms, disabled facilities, and family rooms. There are also laundry services on-site with token-operated machines.
For those wanting to relax and socialise, there’s a recreation room complete with a TV and games, as well as various children’s play areas different for different age Groups.
There’s also an on-site shop that stocks everything you need for your stay, from the essentials to camping supplies.
For guests wanting to venture beyond the park, its central location in Kent means there are a ton of attractions within easy reach.
Enjoy days out to Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, and various National Trust properties like Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens. The park’s proximity to historical sites, enchanting woodlands, and family-friendly attractions like steam trains and zoos make it a prime location for a memorable
camping holiday.
Tanner Farm Park caters to a variety of preferences with its dog-friendly amenities and unique accommodation options.
The park’s network of walking paths, including a popular river walk, makes it a paradise for dog owners.
For a different camping experience, guests can opt for cosy, insulated glamping pods or a traditional yurt, combining the fun of camping with home comforts.
Tanner Farm Park offers a wonderful blend of countryside serenity and convenient access to Kent’s rich historical attractions, making it a brilliant destination for both relaxing retreats and adventurous getaways.
A Gem of the East Midlands Ladybower Reservoir, constructed by the Derwent Valley Water Board, was built between 1935 and 1943 to supplement the water supply to the East Midlands. It took two additional years to fill, reaching completion in 1945.
The dam’s unique design features two fully enclosed bellmouth spillway overflows, commonly known as the “plugholes,” located at the sides of the wall. Family-friendly camping at Ladybower Reservoir offers excellent fishing opportunities, making it a perfect spot to teach your kids how to fish or enjoy a relaxing day by the water. The reservoir is home to various fish species, enhancing the fishing experience.
Additionally, you can rent a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard for a day of water-based fun. The picturesque setting provides a beautiful backdrop for these activities, ensuring a memorable adventure for the whole family. If you prefer a more leisurely activity, try nature photography to capture the reservoir’s scenic beauty.
Don’t forget to pack a delicious picnic and find a scenic spot or designated picnic area to relax and recharge during your camping trip.
Situated on the outskirts of Ladybower Reservoir, Bamford Campsite boasts stunning views of the surrounding hills. The site offers pitches for both tents and caravans, along with modern amenities such as toilets, showers, and a washing-up area, making it ideal for family-friendly camping.
Located adjacent to Ladybower Reservoir, this popular campsite is perfect for water sports enthusiasts, offering breath taking lake views and easy access to water activities. Facilities include toilets, showers, laundry services, and a shop for basic supplies.
Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, Howden Caravan and Camping Site is a charming and well-maintained location. It offers spacious pitches for campervans and caravans, along with excellent facilities such as showers, toilets, and a campers’ kitchen. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for hiking and exploring.
From ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ to Vibrant Music Scene Holmfirth, famous for the TV series ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ and Sid’s Café, has evolved into a hub for music and events. You can explore the area on foot or by bike and even tour the local vineyard. If you want more information on Holmfirth, visit Let’s Go Huddersfield.
The restaurant and café are open daily for breakfast from 9:30 am, with lunch and an à la carte menu available until 6 pm Sunday to Thursday and until 9 pm on Friday and Saturday. Enjoy seasonal produce from some of Yorkshire’s finest producers while soaking in the views from the outdoor terrace. Reservations are recommended.
Nestled on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Thurlmoor Farm is a tranquil campsite perfect for enjoying stunning countryside views. The site offers electric grass pitches for motorhomes, campervans, and caravans across two acres of picturesque land. It’s an ideal spot for relaxation or exploring the nearby walks and trails.
Located a 10-minute drive from Holmfirth, this campsite offers a peaceful and spacious rural break just outside the Peak District National Park. The site features a café serving breakfasts and lunches, smart modern bathrooms, and a playroom to entertain kids on rainy days. Guests can bring barbecues and fire pits, provided they are kept off the ground, and dogs are welcome.
A Haven for Nature Enthusiasts In England’s northwest corner lies the Lake District, part of ancient Cumbria. Established in 1951, this region, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is perfect for camping due to its mountainous terrain and over 3,100 kilometers of rights of way. The Lake District is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including lakes, coasts, and mountains.
Enjoy boating, boarding, and swimming events with the Lake’s water activity guide. Families with children can explore the world of Beatrix Potter, whose stories were inspired by the Lake District landscape. The Lake District is also one of the UK’s darkest places, offering incredible stargazing opportunities in secluded valleys or on remote fell tops after sunset.
Castlerigg Farm Camping Site Located in a picturesque part of the Lake District, Castlerigg Farm Camping and Caravan Site offers panoramic views of the surrounding fells and proximity to Keswick. This large, family-friendly campsite features clean facilities, an onsite shop, and a café.
Situated on the shores of Derwentwater, this site provides breathtaking views and easy access to explore the Lake District National Park. Facilities include showers, an onsite shop, and pet-friendly areas.
For a touch of luxury, Burns Farm offers a 5-star caravan site surrounded by panoramic mountain views. The site features fully serviced pitches with 16A electric, mains water, grey water drain, free Wi-Fi, and a wooden picnic bench. Established nearly 90 years ago, it remains one of the oldest working farm sites in the Lake District, perfect for a relaxing and scenic getaway.
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