503 Holiday parks & campsites

St Leonards Farm Caravan & Camping Park

Ferndown, Dorset

St Leonards Caravan & Camping Park is perfectly placed if you’re planning to explore the sights of South East Dorset. 
  • Bell tents
  • Holiday homes (for rent)
  • Park home sales
  • Shepherd huts
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Shieling Holidays

Isle Of Mull, Argyll & Bute

On the sea with views to Ben Nevis, and a warm welcome for your caravan, camper or tent.
  • Coastal breaks
  • Farm cottage holidays
  • Glamping accommodation
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Safari tents
  • Touring pitches

Old Mill Caravan Park

St. Helens, Isle of Wight

Relax at a small quiet family park overlooking Bembridge Harbour. Pine cabins, caravans, apartments. Rose award. Open all year. Welcome to a quiet family park with a relaxing atmosphere, overlooking picturesque Bembridge harbour, sea and downs. It enjoys a warm sheltered position adjoining the harbour and Solent shipping can be seen from the park. St Helens beach is just 10 minutes walk away, and is backed by a National Trust recreational area. All Accommodation Non-Smoking Families & Couples Only No Groups or Parties No New Pets (Previously Registered Pets Accepted)

St Helens Holiday Park

Ryde, Isle of Wight

St Helens Holiday Park you can enjoy peace and quiet in truly tranquil surroundings. The park is set in seven acres of well-tended grounds, ripe with damsons, almonds and apples in the summer and always alive with birdsong all year round. The Isle of Wight has the most favourable climate in the British Isles, and Field Lane is the perfect place in white to enjoy it. Watch a cricket match on the green at St Helens or enjoy sea fishing from nearby Bembridge, and if the kids have energy left enjoy Field Lane's acres of safe car-free playing fields.

Old Barn Touring Park

Sandown, Isle of Wight

Small caravan park in Sandown, Isle Of Wight. Most of the pitches have electrical hook up. There are Lovely downland Views from the park In the Grade 1 listed barn you can play pool, table tennis or just watch the TV. 

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.

Pant Y Neuadd Caravan Park

Tywyn, Gwynedd

A delightful family run park on the outskirts of the seaside town of Tywyn offering new and used caravan holiday homes for sale.

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.

Skelwith Fold Caravan Park

Ambleside, Cumbria

Once the grounds of a fine country house, this vast estate of naturalised woodland is a delight to explore, making Skelwith Fold Caravan Park a lovely place to spend your holidays in Cumbria. It's a friendly place set across 130 acres of woodland, with a David Bellamy award for bio-diversity and sustainable eco-policies. Caravans and motorhomes are welcome to pitch here, plus there are owner occupied holiday homes. For guests in touring caravans and motorhomes, all of the 120 pitches are hardstanding and benefit from electric hook-ups. In addition, there are 22 premium pitches, each of which has a grey waste drain, a TV hook-up, a water standpipe and a picnic table. There are also 24 seasonal touring pitches which can be occupied between 1 March and 26 November, plus winter storage is offered to seasonal tourers - please ask the park for more details on this. There are 300 privately owned holiday homes here, too. Again, contact the park directly if you'd like to find out more about becoming a caravan holiday home owner at this park. Facilities at Skelwith Fold Caravan Park include toilet and shower blocks with disabled access, a laundrette, water standpipes, and chemical toilet disposal and drive-over motorhome disposal points, while the reception can provide gas cylinder exchange. The site also boasts a library and Wi-Fi, and has a very well stocked shop, which is handy for keeping your holiday essentials topped up. This is also dog friendly campsite - and there's even a dog wash area. However, please remember, as a courtesy to other guests, to control your four-legged friend at all times and to clean up after it. There's also a bike and welly wash area. But that's not all. Electric bicycle hire is available here, too, so there really are no excuses for leaving your car, campervan or motorhome on site and pedalling off to see the spectacular local area. Skelwith Fold Caravan Park enjoys an idyllic location, not far from the north coast of Lake Windermere, nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park. It's less than a 10-minute drive from the town of Ambleside, a quarter of an hour's drive from Windermere town and about a 35-minute drive from Keswick to the north, and about half an hour by car from Kendal to the south. The great outdoors is waiting for you to get stuck into it when you spend your motorhome and caravan holidays in the Lake District. The landscape is stunning and perfect for walking holidays, whether you'd like a gentle stroll or a challenging hike. You could also scale England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike. As we've said, you could go for a relaxing cycling ride or take on a thrilling, high-octane mountain bike course, or take it easy and enjoy bird watching. Want to hit the water? Take a cruise across Lake Windermere, or enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing or kayaking. Visit the Lake District, wind back the pace of life and enjoy a relaxing break at Skelwith Fold Caravan Park, where you can be certain of a very warm welcome.

Porthtowan Tourist Park

Truro, Cornwall

Porthtowan Tourist Park is a 5 acre touring site with 80 touring pitches spread over three level fields with one of those areas exclusively for adults only during off peak times.
  • Adults only
  • Allow rallies
  • Laundry
  • Shower
  • Toilet
  • Dishwasher

Rhosfawr Touring Caravan & Camping Site

Pwllheli, Gwynedd

A quiet well-sheltered level site, with panoramic views situated in the heart of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula. Easy access to Abersoch, Nefyn, Pwllheli, Criccieth and Snowdonia. Pets welcome.

South Bay Holiday Park

Brixham, Devon

Visit Beaches in a sunny corner of the English Riviera for spectacular scenery and holiday homes for sale. 
  • Coastal breaks
  • Disabled facilities
  • Family park
  • Holiday homes (for rent)
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Caravans

Sunnycott Caravan Park

Cowes, Isle of Wight

Sunnycott Caravan Park in Cowes on the Isle of Wight is a small, quiet, rural, family owned and run Holiday Park consisting of 20 self-catering caravans. Sailing, horse riding and mountain bike hire are all available locally. We are a small, quiet family owned and run Park consisting of 20 caravans, situated about 1.5 miles from the world famous yachting town of Cowes Sunnycott Caravan Park in Cowes on the Isle of Wight is a small, quiet, rural, family owned and run Holiday Park consisting of 20 self-catering caravans. Sailing, horse riding and mountain bike hire are all available locally. Caravans have gas and electric heating, and are pre heated during the winter months for your arrival. With up to 350 ferry crossings a day to the Isle of Wight, it's simple to get to the Isle of Wight, and once you are there, it's even easier to get around. Only 2 hours from London, ferry routes connect directly with road, rail and coach links to whisk you off to your Island destination. Enjoy a leisurely crossing by car ferry or catch a high-speed passenger ferry for a swift arrival. If you are not bringing a car with you, once ashore you can take advantage of the Island's comprehensive network of buses, which are especially geared towards visitors. There is a bus stop right outside Sunnycott caravan park that will take you into Cowes or Newport. *PETS WELCOME*

Tayport Links Caravan Park

Tayport, Fife

A luxurious holiday destination found on the banks of the Tay Estuary in Fife.
  • Boat mooring
  • Coastal breaks
  • Family park
  • Dog friendly
  • Wildlife
  • Cycle Hire

Patrington Haven Leisure Park

Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

Set in 40 acres of countryside, Patrington Haven offers you peace and tranquility.
  • Adults only
  • Camping pods
  • Holiday homes (for rent)
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Swimming pool(s)
  • Beach

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