651 Holiday parks & campsites

Horsley Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Horsley, Surrey

Horsley Camping and Caravanning Club Site can be found in the beautiful Surrey countryside.

Milarrochy Bay Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Balmaha, Glasgow

Simply stunning caravan park, with a perfect location in the heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
  • Boat mooring
  • Breaks near water
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Machrihanish Holiday Park

Campbeltown, Argyll & Bute

A warm welcome awaits your arrival at our small and friendly holiday park which is set alongside the Machrihanish Golf Club with beautiful views across the course to the sea to the Islands of Isla and Jura. We are blessed with the most wonderful sunsets - and due to the open aspect of the site we are not plagued with midges as in other parts of Scotland. The site fees include free showers and hot water for laundry and pot washing. We also have a small shop on site selling essential supplies and ceramics (made on site). We are a Camping and Caravanning Club certificated location.
  • Camping pods
  • Coastal breaks
  • Hot tub
  • Lodges
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Touring pitches

Hidden Valley Holiday Park

Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow

A quiet site on the banks of the Avonmore River and on the edge of the Wicklow Mountains. An ideal touring base being within 1.5 hours of both Dublin and Rosslare with train and bus services from the village. The village, a 10-minute walk away includes several pubs, shops and restaurants. On site there is trout fishing. Our natural timber cabins are set on the edge of our own private lake with decking to the front. Each cabin has two bedrooms one double, one bunk, and full kitchen and bathroom facilities. We are unable to accommodate Commercial Vehicles, or units other than specific tourist units

Glenbeg Caravan and Camping Park

Caherdaniel, Co. Kerry

Glenbeg Caravan and Camping Park is located on the Ring of Kerry Road and adjacent to a fine sandy beach. The park fronted by a sheltered cove in the Kenmare bay, is an ideal location for water sports enthusiasts. It is also an ideal base for hill walkers, with The kerry Way nearby.

Lochlands Caravan Park

Forfar, Angus

Tucked in the countryside near Forfar, Lochlands is a family-run Holiday Park for families and couples alike. 
  • Coastal breaks
  • Family park
  • Dog friendly
  • Restaurant
  • Walking breaks
  • Caravans

Lickpenny Touring Park

Matlock, Derbyshire

Close to the popular towns of Matlock and Bakewell you'll discover Lickpenny Touring Park, set in 16 acres of pretty countryside. This is an award winning campsite. Indeed, it is listed in Caravan Sitefinder, Practical Caravan and Practical Motorhome's Top 100 Sites Guide 2014 - and it was in the 2013 edition of this essential camping guide, too. It has also been recognised with a silver David Bellamy Conservation Award, has a four-pennant rating from the AA and four stars from the English Tourism Council. Those who have stayed at this campsite have commended it for its thoughtful landscaping, the wonderful views, the tranquil yet child friendly atmosphere, and the clean, well-maintained facilities. Open all year round, this campsite in Derbyshire welcomes caravans, trailer tents and motorhomes, but not tents. The 115 large touring pitches here are all hardstanding, to facilitate year round occupation, plus every pitch has a 16A electric hook-up. Despite the size of the pitches, the campsite never feels cramped. In addition, extra large pitches can be booked, too, with water, drainage and electric hook-up connections. On site services at Lickpenny Touring Park include two heated washrooms with hairdryers, a child/parent bathroom and disabled facilities, as well as a laundry, a heated room for preparing food and washing up, a motorhome waste point, a recycling point, a children's play area, Wi-Fi and woodland walking paths. This is also a dog friendly campsite and there is a woodland dog walk area. Please remember to keep your dogs on a lead at all times. In addition, Calor Gas bottles can be exchanged at this campsite. If you fancy visiting Matlock, you can leave your vehicle on site and catch a bus that stops near the park. Also within driving distance are the popular and historic attractions of Bolsover Castle, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth House. Set in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside, the Peak District is within easy distance of Lickpenny Touring Park to the west, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve a little further away, to the east of this site, while Darwin Forest Country Park is also nearby. Whether you like going on two-footed or two-wheeled adventures, there will be plenty to keep you busy in the Peak District, both in terms of guided tours or if you want to find your own way. Fancy a round of golf? There are a number of golf clubs in the area, including Bakewell Golf Club, Matlock Golf Club and Shirland Golf Club. And if you want a break from cooking on your motorhome and caravan holidays, there are lots of country pubs in the region, just waiting for you to discover. In addition, Scotland Nurseries Garden Centre is just over the road from Lickpenny Touring Park and as well as selling plants and garden items, there's a cafe and restaurant, a farm shop, and a chocolate shop and cafe that many visitors to the area might simply find impossible to resist! So if you're looking to spend your motorhome and caravan holidays in Derbyshire, you'll be assured a warm welcome and a peaceful stay at Lickpenny Touring Park, which is also conveniently located to help you get the most from your trip to the area.

Harlyn Sands

Padstow, Cornwall

Harlyn Sands Holiday Park is family owned and run for family holidays. The Holiday Park offers the good old bucket and spade holiday. On site clubhouse, restaurant and children's entertainment available.

Grondre Holiday Park

Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire

Grondre Holiday Park is a touring and holiday park that sits in the grounds of an 18th century country manor house.

Murmur Yr Afon Touring Caravan & Camping Site

Dyffryn Ardudwy, Gwynedd

Small family run park. Sheltered surroundings. Ideal for walking or touring Snowdonia. Modern showers/toilet block. Most improved park in Wales winner.

Manor Farm Holiday Centre

Bridport, Dorset

Manor Farm in Charmouth 10 min level walk to beach, a large touring park, open area for camping as well as set out pitches.
  • Coastal breaks
  • Holiday homes (for rent)
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Lodges
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Lakeside View Caravan Park

Hillsborough, Co. Down

Lakeside View is situated close to Lough Aghery lake. The quiet park is surrounded with scenic views of both mountains and countryside. All pitches an have excellent view of the lake giving the opportunity to watch the summer water sports that take place or view the extensive wildlife that live around the lake.

Lady's Mile Holiday Park Devon

Dawlish , Devon

Next to the Blue Flag beaches of Dawlish Warren is the award-winning Lady's Mile, a large holiday complex with plenty going on.
  • Camping pods
  • Chalets (for rent)
  • Coastal breaks
  • Lodges
  • Safari tents
  • Caravans

Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park

Bala, Gwynedd

Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park is set in a scenic location and makes an excellent family holiday destination in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. The park sits on the banks of Llyn Tegid, Wales' largest natural lake, which is also known as Bala Lake. Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park is open from the middle of March until the middle of October every year, and has been awarded a four-star rating by Visit Wales. The site sits across 16 acres of level parkland and welcomes guests with motorhomes, touring caravans, tents, and trailer tents. Electric hook ups are available at Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park, while the facilities offered at the site include heated toilet and shower blocks, disabled suite, baby changing room, a laundrette, and a washing up area. A chemical waste & motorhome disposal point is also found at the site. There is a well-stocked on-site shop where guests can buy groceries and other camping essentials, LPG gas is also available. You can also pick up tourist information leaflets from here, regarding Snowdonia and other areas within reach across North Wales. There's also a safely enclosed children's play area at Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park, while the lake is safe for inflatables as well as other water sports, including canoeing, sailing, and windsurfing and paddle boarding. You may bring your own canoes or boats and there is a large shingle launching area. Fishing is very popular with guests staying at the park, with a large section of frontage onto Tegid available. Guests can also fish in the river that runs into the lake. Tourists staying at Glanllyn Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park have the whole of Snowdonia at their disposal, whether they're looking to tackle some of the iconic mountains of the area or enjoy a relaxing walk, mountain bike ride, or horse ride through woodland or across moorland. The nearest mountains to the park for those looking for a mountaineering, hillwalking or climbing challenge are Arenig, Aran and Berwyn and Cader Idris. One of the enjoyable tourist attractions when you visit Snowdonia is the Tryweryn Whitewater centre for rafting and canoeing or the Coed y Brenin Forest park for walking and mountain biking. But you won't have to spend any money if you don't want to, since the natural landscape offers so much scope for outdoor activities. The closest town is Bala, which sits on the eastern edge of Snowdonia, and has a range of local amenities including shops, pubs, cafés, and more. The town also acts as a gateway to the nearby golf course, as well as being home to a leisure centre. Although Snowdonia is a beautiful region for anyone that enjoys the outdoors, it is definitely worth jumping in the car and heading out to the towns and villages a little further away, with many within the National Park as well as across the Welsh countryside. Visit Dolgellau, at the foot of Cader Idris Mountain, just a short drive to the south, and from there you can head to the Welsh coast. Meanwhile to the east is Corwen, which leads onto Wrexham and the border with England. Take a cross-country drive to the north to the North Wales coast in around an hour, and then you can discover several incredible seaside holiday hotspots, Barmouth, Black Rock Sands and Harlech Dunes.

Forest Park Caravan Site

Cromer, Norfolk

Settle down at this relaxing park close to the Norfolk Coast, with plenty of time to admire the views. You're surrounded by 100 acres of woodland and only around 10 minutes from the beach. There are a total of 71 pitches for tents, with or without electric, and tourers have their pick of electric or super serviced pitches. If you're feeling all glam, an en-suite pod is just what you need. Cosy and well protected from the elements, you're sure to be comfortable inside with private facilities, a kitchen with a fridge and a TV for when you fancy putting your feet up. There are also a pair of fully equipped cottages for rent, each furnished to a high standard.

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