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207 Holiday parks & campsites
Peel House Farm Caravan Park
Polegate, East Sussex
A small, quiet park set in Polegate, East Sussex, farmland with views over the downs at the back of Eastbourne. Good centre for visiting the local attractions and walking/cycling/fishing.Very close to Cuckoo Trail. Market town of Hailsham 1.5m.
Views to the South Downs and access to the Cuckoo Trail. We offer 20 touring spaces, 16 hookups, 3 statics for hire (6 private) and many helpful facilities.
River Wye Camping
Ross On Wye, Herefordshire
The Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are rich in flora and fauna whether walking driving or canoeing. See the peregrine falcons flying over Yat Rock, buzzards soaring on thermals, kingfishers, herons, salmon jumping and even otters have recently been sighted.
Within walking distance from the park is a good pub and restaurant in the village of Goodrich. Near bye Riverside Inns, river trips, and ferries across the river Wye at Symonds yat East and West
Fishing available on site.
Canoe hire bookings taken on site.
Site must be vacated by 11.30am on day of departure unless arranged otherwise.
An additional afternoon stay on departure day is charged at £5.00 per pitch.
Peak season is July-end September
Site location is a quarter mile off A40 sign posted Hereford A4137 and we are in the village of Marstow.
Seaview Caravan Park
Cromer, Norfolk
Small, family owned and managed park on a prominent position on the cliff top at East Runton in beautiful North Norfolk.
Pantglas Farm Caravan Park
Amroth, Pembrokeshire
To Pantglas Farm owned by Feel Free Ltd with the site managed by Rhiannon. Pantglas is a quiet site set in the rolling hills of Pembrokeshire, with breathtaking views of Carmarthen Bay and the Gower peninsular. Our park is within easy reach of the pretty walled fishing harbour town of Tenby and the bustling resort of Saundersfoot.
Along the south west coastline a number of golden sandy coves make perfect destinations for a relaxing day on the beach. For the more adventurous there are many activity centres and leisure parks within a 15 mile radius of the site.
The park is set in four enclosures on a 14 acre site, consisting of 86 touring pitches, all of which are on hard standings with 10 amp electric hook-ups. There are also three specified camping areas for tents which are level and grassed.
Pettycur Bay Holiday Park Ltd
Kinghorn, Fife
Breathtaking sea views await you on arrival at Pettycur Bay. Situated in an area of natural scenic beauty.
- Coastal breaks
- Motorhome pitches
- Dog friendly
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
- Beach
Witches Craig Caravan & Camping Park
Blairlogie, Stirlingshire
Witches Craig Caravan & Camping Park is a beautiful five-star family holiday destination in the heart of Stirlingshire. The park is open from April to October every year and welcomes guests with touring caravans and tents. Hard standing pitches are available, along with pitches serviced with electric hook up.
Facilities available for guests to use on the park include an award-winning toilet and shower block, chemical waste disposal point, a laundrette, and washing up points. Grey water disposal is also available at the park, while campers have free use of covered cooking points. Free Wi-Fi internet is provided for guests during their stay, Calor Gas and Camping Gaz can be exchanged at the site, and while there is no on-site shop guests can order newspapers and milk from reception for delivery the next morning.
A children's play area on the park means there is always something for little ones to do, while a large dog walking area is provided for families that have brought their pets along to stay at Witches Craig Caravan & Camping Park.
There are plenty of activities that can be enjoyed within walking distance of the site. Walking itself is one of the most popular pursuits enjoyed, with a variety of routes heading across the countryside and into woodland, while the Loch found within the grounds of the University of Stirling is popular for its waterside walks. Many of the trails in the area are also accessible on a bicycle, and many families choose to cycle around the local area to enjoy a fresh perspective.
Popular attractions found close by that tourists regularly walk to include the National Wallace Monument and Logie Kirk. The Ochil Hills can be reached from the park, with the lower slopes easy for all family members to navigate yet offering exceptional views and photo opportunities of the local area.
The MacRobert Art Centre is the place for culture lovers to go, with exhibitions, films, plays, and other shows regularly held throughout the year.
Guests that love sampling local produce when on holiday will enjoy the Blairmains Farm Shop, which stocks fresh food and delicacies as well as quirky gifts to take home for friends and family. The shop is also connected to an excellent café, the Coffee Bothy, where guests can enjoy drinks as well as snacks and main meals.
The reception area at the park doubles as a tourist information office and contains various brochures and leaflets regarding other activities and attractions found close by. The park is proud of the awards it has gained over the years, which include being graded Excellent and being a finalist in the Best Touring Park in Scotland awards, winning a David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation, and winning the National Loo of the Year Awards.
The beauty of staying in this part of Scotland is that several iconic cities and attractions are all within an hour's drive. Culturally diverse Glasgow, Edinburgh with its world famous zoo, Perth, and St. Andrews are all reachable within an hour from the site. Those that don't enjoy a long drive can find a wealth of attractions within 10 miles, including Dunblane Cathedral, Doune Castle, and Blair Drummond Safari Park.
Witches Craig Caravan & Camping Park is a great place for family tent, motorhome and caravan holidays in Stirlingshire, with a range of activities and attractions nearby and other popular destinations within easy reach.
Woodlands Park
Ashford, Kent
Set in the heart of beautiful countryside. Ideal base for touring castles, gardens and attractions in Kent and East Sussex.
- Family park
- Motorhome pitches
- Seasonal pitches
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
- Beach
Tudor Glen Caravan Park
Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Tudor Glen Caravan Park is a beautiful, family run holiday park found inside the picturesque Pembrokeshire National Park. With a three-star rating and a David Bellamy Gold Award, this small campsite in Wales is the ideal setting for a family break away from it all.
The holiday park only covers six acres yet welcomes guests with tents, touring caravans and motorhomes, and rewards them with amazing views of the surrounding area.
Tudor Glen Caravan Park has a heated outdoor swimming pool, a children's play area, plus a games room with a snooker table and much more. For guests' comfort and convenience there are heated shower blocks, an on-site shop, a chemical waste disposal point and laundry facilities, too.
Camping, motorcaravan tours and caravan holidays in Wales have long been popular and if you've pitched at Tudor Glen Caravan Park, there's plenty to discover - why not explore the Pembrokeshire National Park?
This campsite is also close to the south Wales coastline, which has long been regarded as one of the best in the world. Here you can enjoy miles upon miles of walks, as well as sandy beaches. Whether you're heading to the beach for some fun and relaxing family time, or you'd rather have a go at windsurfing, kitesurfing or jet skiing, you can try all this and more right here.
The Pembrokeshire coastline also offers plenty of opportunities for discovery, with caves and areas for fossil digging also available. Rugged, raw and picturesque, there is something for everyone in this corner of the coast.
For those not wanting to spend all their time on the beautiful beaches of the area, there are plenty of family friendly attractions to be found inland. These include the famous Dinosaur Park, while there are also other natural attractions and theme parks. Guests preferring a simple day out can explore the countryside and woodland that characterises the area, while there are many places where fishing and golf can be enjoyed.
This campsite in Wales is in the village of Jameston, where you can enjoy a meal out at the Swan Lake Inn or a day out at Manorbier Country Park. The village of Freshwater East is just a nine-minute drive, or about an hour on foot, to the west of this campsite. Visit this village to take in the striking red sandstone cliffs, to enjoy a meal at the pub and walk the coast path - from here you can head to Stackpole Quay where you'll find a lovely cafe. There's also a delightful, sandy beach here, and the dunes behind the beach at Freshwater East form The Burrows, a nature reserve.
The historic town of Pembroke is only a 15-minute drive from Tudor Glen Caravan Park, where you can visit Pembroke Castle. Tenby is also a 15- or 20-minute drive east. If you're in need of a more substantial settlement, Llanelli is about a 70-minute drive away, or head to Carmarthen which is just over 40 minutes way from this campsite by car.
There are many campsites in Wales, but Tudor Glen Caravan Park's special location on the Pembrokeshire coast makes it a lovely place to pitch on your camping, motorhome and caravan holidays.
Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park
Haltwhistle, Northumberland
Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park is a friendly, family run holiday retreat on the northern edge of the Pennines, a short distance from the southern edge of Northumberland National Park.
The park welcomes guests with touring caravans and tents, while also offering ownership of a number of static caravans or a range of modern, luxurious, wooden lodges. The park is open from 1 March until 31 October for touring and camping guests, with the season extending up until the end of January for static caravan and lodge owners.
The amenities block at Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park includes toilets, basins and showers, plus there's also a laundrette, a dishwashing point and a tourist information area, perfect for guests looking to quickly discover the best places to visit across the Pennines or into Northumberland National Park. Calor Gas is available at the park for guests requiring refills or canister exchanges, while the bar is open throughout the season so you can grab a drink, and it also has a family and games room attached to it. Touring and camping guests are welcome to use the children's play area, which is found in the centre of the static home area of the site, while the ball games field is also open to all and is adjacent to the camping and touring area.
The park is ideally situated for exploring many of the incredible outdoor attractions of the north, while a wide range of activities are also offered close by. Numerous waterways close by are suitable for fishing, though guests happy to travel with their equipment often head through Northumberland National Park to Kielder Water reservoir, or north west to the Lake District.
Pony trekking is a popular - and often the quickest - way to see as much of the countryside as possible, and is available from Allendale Town or Hexham, which are both found nearby. Half or full day tours around the area are offered, while there is also the option of taking lessons for those just looking to try something new.
The nearest town, Haltwhistle, is just a short, about 15-minute drive to the north, and is a great place to head in search of things to do. There is a wonderful golf course in the town, while there's a leisure centre that houses a soft play area for children, in a sports hall also suitable for tennis, squash and badminton.
Mountain biking is popular in the area, with cycle hire available from numerous locations and some great routes both across the hilly landscape as well as the flatter moorland areas nearby.
Of course, this is also a fantastic part of the world to visit if you love walking holidays, with Kielder Forest Park, the Northumberland National Park, the Pennines, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District all relatively near by. And it's not just walking you can enjoy. Many other activities can be enjoyed, both by beginners and those more experienced, including sailing, windsurfing, geocaching, climbing, fell running and kayaking.
If you'd like to visit Carlisle on your camping and caravan holidays, it is only about a 40-minute drive from this park, while Hexham is about half an hour away.
So if you choose Yont the Cleugh Caravan Park as your base from which to explore Northumberland, you definitely will not be short of things to do.
Wyeside Caravan & Camping Park
Rhayader, Powys
Nestling along the banks of the river Wye, this campsite is only a 5 minute walk to Rhayader town.
Trencreek Holiday Park
Newquay, Cornwall
Visit Cornwall and stay at Trencreek Holiday Park, run by families, for families.
- Allow rallies
- Bar
- Cafe
- Children's play area(s)
- Electric hook-ups
- Family park
Wolohan's Silver Strand Caravan & Camping Park
Dunbur Upper, Co. Wicklow
Wolohan's Silver Strand Caravan & Camping Park is situated three miles from Wicklow town on the east coast of Ireland, overlooking Silver Strand beach. This beach is renowned as being one of Wicklow's most beautiful sandy beaches, with safe swimming and fun for all the family.
The Wolohan family has welcomed tents, touring and motor caravans for over 80 years to this 22-acre park, which is set among rural farmland with spectacular coastal views. Indeed, virtually every pitch receives a sea view. That's because the park offers a refreshingly informal layout that lets you pretty much pitch where you like, allowing for fire and safety regulations.
The site is made up from a series of fields and paddocks - select from a headland pitch with less shelter but incredible views, or a more sheltered position tucked up against a hedgerow and with an electric hook-up. There's access from all areas, either way, to Silver Strand Beach. You can also opt for a seasonal touring pitch that provides sea views right through from Easter to the end of September.
Two toilet blocks are available for campers, a dishwashing room with free hot water, an ice pack freezing service, a fully equipped launderette and clothes-washing sink, plus a substantial caravan and camping accessories shop is found on site. This not only sells last-minute essentials - this is worthy of a stay and a lengthy browse! In addition to a wide selection of tents, equipment and cookware, you'll find portable barbecues, gas appliances, outdoor furniture, body boards and wetsuits, fishing rods and tackle, plus sales of Camping Gaz and Calor Gas.
For those without their own touring facilities, Wolohan's also has a mobile home park separate from the touring areas. A traditional, all grass site, all mobile homes are laid out to provide peaceful sunny areas and are separated by spacious grassy lawns. Nearly all of the mobile home sites have sea views. But Wolohan's also has a great addition located on the campsite - a traditional 3-bedroom cottage that sleeps six, ideal for families or friends who wish to holiday together where some family members have camping facilities and others don't. The cottage also has sea views.
Wolohan's Silver Strand Caravan & Camping Park is 35 miles south of Dublin, with easy access from Dublin Port via the M50 and M11 motorways (there's a toll on the M50 motorway between junctions six and seven, which can be payable in advance via the motorway management website (www.eflow.ie)). Closer still to the campsite is the port at Dun Laoghaire, allowing visitors to be pitching up within half an hour from leaving the ferry.
In addition to nearby Dublin, the Republic of Ireland's cosmopolitan capital, this campsite is a great base from which to explore the beautiful Wicklow Mountains National Park on your camping and caravan holidays, where visitors can enjoy magnificent scenery while walking or cycling.
Another, lesser-known area, close to the campsite is the wonderful Vale of Avoca, south of Rathdrum, which is particularly stunning in springtime when the valley becomes filled with blossom. Of course, Wicklow's coast should not be forgotten, with the dramatic Wicklow Head just north of the campsite and, for lovers of golf, the spectacular location of Blainroe Golf Club, with sea views from all 18 holes and just minutes from Wolohan's Silver Strand Caravan & Camping Park.
West Mersea Holiday Park
Colchester, Essex
Holiday park located on the beautiful Mersea Island and offers a perfect mix of relaxation and stunning coastal views.
Woodlands Caravan Park - Preston
Preston, Lancashire
Adult caravan holidays!
Woodlands Caravan Park is open all through the year and offers a luxurious range of static holiday homes for sale. Many of the holiday home owners at Woodlands have been staying at the park for many years, and therefore there is a welcoming, community feeling at the site.
All of the holiday homes are modern and fitted with the latest appliances and conveniences, meaning guests are guaranteed a comfortable stay whether they're hiring or returning to their own accommodation numerous times throughout the year.
The park is a David Bellamy Conservation Award Winner, with all holiday homes benefiting from well-landscaped pitches. Indeed, the whole of Woodlands Caravan Park is beautifully manicured, providing a wonderful location for a quiet and relaxing break.
If you need to pop to the shops or you want a meal out, there are a number of villages near Woodlands Caravan Park. And, as this holiday park sits not far off the A565 and also the A59, it's easy to get from the park into surrounding towns.
Leisure attractions found close by include a nine-hole golf course and a bowling club. There are also numerous locations where guests can enjoy fishing, with rivers, ponds and lakes close by, with the coastline just a short drive away for those looking to enjoy sea fishing. The local wildfowl and wetlands centre is also within walking distance for those that enjoy nature and are looking to spend a relaxing day outdoors not doing much.
Guests can be in Southport in just 10 minutes if they take the car. Popular as a seaside resort, Southport has a wealth of Victorian architecture and has a number of theatres and cinemas situated in buildings from this era. The town also has the popular Lord Street, where a wide range of shops and great restaurants can be found, while Southport's restored pier is the longest in the UK and offers some brilliant views out to sea and back towards the town. Ocean Plaza is the major entertainment hub in Southport, boasting a cinema along with bars, restaurants and more.
Southport also has a great art gallery, while a ride on the 'Southport Belle' (a paddle steamer) is popular for those heading to the Marine Lake. The town also has a number of excellent golf courses for guests that have mastered the nine-hole course close to the park.
A number of events take place in Southport throughout the year and attract people from across the country, including a flower show, a jazz festival, two air shows and the fun UK Musical Fireworks Competition.
Or get in the car and in half an hour you'll be in Preston. Perhaps you'd like to visit Liverpool? If so, you'll be pleased to hear that this vibrant, thriving city is just under an hour's drive from Woodlands Caravan Park. It is also around an hour by car if you want to visit Blackpool, where its world famous tower and lights are just some of the attractions.
Woodovis Park
Tavistock, Devon
Woodovis Park is a small yet impressive campsite in Devon that welcomes caravans, motorhomes and tents.
- Camping pods
- Family park
- Holiday homes (for rent)
- Holiday homes (owned)
- Dog friendly
- Caravans