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503 Holiday parks & campsites
The Willows
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
The Willows is a stunning caravan park and one of the very best in Gloucestershire. The park is open from March to January, and offers a range of serviced touring pitches that welcome motorhomes, caravans, and tents. There is also a number of permanent static homes based at the site, and if you get the opportunity to buy one it is well recommended that you take up the offer.
The park is split into two areas that both offer amazing views of the surrounding landscape. A section of the River Severn is only 100metres from the edge of the park, and is a perfect place to spend a relaxing day fishing - all you need to do is pick up a permit from the building next to the river, which happens to be a pub that serves great food and the best local ales available.
The Willows is a short distance outside of Tewkesbury, which is filled with an eclectic combination of local independent stores and larger brands, as well as entertainment and leisure facilities and a supermarket for stocking up on your holiday essentials.
The M5 motorway is also within easy reach, and the historic towns and cities of Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Worcester are all just a short drive away. You are also close to the Welsh border, so if you wish to explore even more countryside of even check out Brecon Beacons National Park, you can get there and back easily within the day.
Rural areas such as this are always amazing for their friendly villages and hidden charms, and there are many for you to find in this area.
For a relaxing holiday retreat and a gateway to some of Gloucestershire's most amazing places, as well as attractions further afield, The Willows is definitely the place to stay.
Royal Vale Caravan Park
Knutsford, Cheshire
Royal Vale Caravan Park is a beautiful 5 star holiday park in the centre of Cheshire Countryside. The site is for adults only and it has won a number of awards over the past few years. The park has also featured in the UK Top 100 Caravan Sites by Practical Caravan, Practical Motorhome & Caravan Sitefinder for a few years now. The site holds a David Bellamy Gold Conservation Award.
The park is open all year round and accepts guests with Touring Caravans & Motorhomes. There is a range of seasonal pitches available also. All pitches on the site are hard standing and all have electricity, water and grey sewage facilities. There is chemical waste and waste water disposal throughout the site.
The park has a toilet and shower block available on site, a washing area, Calor Gas available to purchase or canister exchanges. There is also high speed WiFi. The reception desk is available for tourist information if required.
Rutland Caravan and Camping Park
Greetham, Rutland
Located in England's smallest county, this family run, quiet caravan park is a perfect base for exploring the local area.
Red Lion Camping & Caravan Park
Norton, Gloucestershire
Nice park on the banks of the river. Perfect for coarse fishing enthusiasts.
We are only 5 minutes away from a local pub, which also offers homemade food.
The Trading Post
Ballaghkeen, Co. Wexford
The Trading Post is a charming, four-star family run holiday park in County Wexford, 15 minutes from the town of Wexford itself, in the south east corner of Ireland.
This campsite welcomes motorhomes, touring caravans and tents, and there are some hardstanding pitches available. There's a small extra charge if you want an electric hook-up.
This holiday park's amenities block has hot showers, while there's also an on site laundrette, and the park stocks gas cylinders and gas mantels. There's an on-site takeaway if you fancy a night off cooking, plus a well stocked shop where you can top up on essentials - maybe you want to cook and eat al fresco in the campsite's barbecue area? Kids will enjoy the children's play area and TV room, and Wi-Fi is available too, great for keeping in touch with friends and family when on tour.
Walkers interested in exploring the local byways have a Trail Head right at The Trading Post entrance.Details of this official signposted trail available at park or www.oularthill.ie
Geocach enthusiasts can enjoy an amazing 20 caches along the trail.
The Trading Post is also very near a traditional country pub. Or how about a trip to the beautiful beach that's just a few miles away, plus there are two high quality golf courses close by.
About half an hour from this campsite is the Irish National Heritage Park, which you'll find at Ferrycarrig, offering 35 acres of stunning parkland and walking trails. A day out here on your motorhome, camping and caravan holidays in Ireland is an adventure in itself, with several old buildings to take in and activities taking place across the park most days.
The impressive and imposing Enniscorthy Castle also makes a great day out when you're touring this region of Eire. You could also take in the Irish Agricultural Museum and Johnstown Castle Gardens, or the Victorian Wells House and Gardens during your tour of County Wexford. And you can easily spend a day enjoying Wexford, the county town. Wander around the ruins of the 12th century Selskar Abbey or head to Wexford Wildfowl Reserve.
Take your car, campervan or motorhome and enjoy driving up Ireland's east coast, stopping to take photos, have a bite to eat and enjoy the views along the way. Arklow, which sits just over the county border in County Wicklow, is only about 40 minutes from The Trading Post. In the opposite direction, in the town of New Ross, which is on the border with County Kilkenny, you could visit the SS Dunbrody Emigrant Ship and learn more about the local and national history on your camping trips, motorhome and caravan holidays in Ireland - and nearby you will find the Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre.
Hook Head Safaris is another top tourist attraction in the area. Tours run from Wexford, Waterford and New Ross, and take you away to discover the Hook Peninsula. Enjoy clifftop walks, visit beaches and stately homes, and go off the beaten track to learn more about the area and to appreciate its natural, stunning beauty.
The Trading Post is the perfect location for families looking to explore the idyllic south east corner of Ireland.
The Garden Caravan Site
King's Lynn, Norfolk
We are a small family run site, it's fairly recently built, in a walled garden which is sheltered by a belt of large beech trees. We only have 30 pitches which cover the site in four different areas. We don't have a shop but are close to Docking, where there is all one needs. There are also lovely dog walks around the woods outside the site. The small office is not always attended, so guests are asked to pitch where they like and we will be around later.
Forest Camping - Tangham Campsite
Woodbridge, Suffolk
For Suffolk forest holidays, Forest Camping, Tangham Campsite is ideally situated by Rendlesham Forest in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Established over 40 years ago, this lovely family-run Suffolk campsite offers a level, well-drained field, miles of open forest trails, wildlife and stargazing. It's a great place for families with children to explore freely for hours, build dens and learn to cycle in the great outdoors.
The most popular walking trail is the 3-mile waymarked circular walk through the forest to a famous 1980s UFO landing site, which starts at the Rendlesham Forest Centre, not far from the campsite.
Offering up to 90 pitches (most with electric hook-up free of charge), the park also welcomes tents, tourers, campervans and motorhomes.
Bring your bicycles to explore the wider forest and the Suffolk Coastal cycle routes or the nearby villages and towns. Attractions include the world-famous Sutton Hoo which dates from the 6th century, and is the setting of the recent film, The Dig, or the pretty town of Woodbridge with its rare Tide Mill and range of shops along the River Deben.
For beaches, visit Aldeburgh for its food, Southwold for its pier and surfing or Shingle Street in Hollesley to get away from the crowds.
Forest Camping is a picturesque, peaceful and idyllic setting for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents in Suffolk.
Booking is essential. Please enquire now to book your holiday in Suffolk at Forest Camping.
Pipers Height Caravan Park
Blackpool, Lancashire
A Family run Caravan Park with a reputation for excellence!
Slatebarns Caravan Park
Roslin, Edinburgh
Slatebarns is a peaceful, sheltered, 30 pitch touring caravan park just outside Edinburgh.
- Family park
- Motorhome pitches
- Dog friendly
- Touring pitches
- Walking breaks
- Fishing
Seaview Holiday Park
Whitstable, Kent
Family friendly holiday park found on the Kent coast between the popular seaside towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay.
- Glamping accommodation
- Holiday homes (for rent)
- Holiday homes (owned)
- Motorhome pitches
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
North Beach Touring Caravan & Motorhome Park
Rush, Dublin
North Beach Touring Caravan & Motorhome Park, is family owned and managed.
We are sorry to say that sadly, we don't take tents anymore.
We have direct access and a 200 metre frontage onto a beautiful sandy beach enclosed in a cove by cliffs with a Martello tower and a small fishing harbour and a Rockabill Lighthouse island in the middle. The sea is safe for both swimming and water sports, fishing is possible. Relax and enjoy the natural surroundings or go walking along the cliff-land, coastal, historical or countryside walks. There are numerous golf clubs in the surrounding area and scenic country roads to cycle along.
We are the nearest touring caravan & motorhome park to the N1, M1, and Dublin airport and on the quickest route to and from Dublin Port (all ferries)
Even so we are not affected by any traffic or aircraft noise.
Sandend Caravan Park
Portsoy, Aberdeenshire
Situated between Portsoy and Cullen. This park is characterised by towering cliffs and its long glorious sandy beach.
- Coastal breaks
- Family park
- Motorhome pitches
- Dog friendly
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
Pitton Cross Caravan & Camping Park
Gower, Swansea
Only 16 miles from Swansea and on the Gower Peninsula, Pitton Cross Caravan and Camping Park is ideal for walking, surfing, hang-gliding and swimming. It's also close to the Welsh Coastal Path.
This family run campsite is open all year and has 30 flat hardstanding pitches - and if you want an electric hook-up, say when booking, especially in the summer months. Motorhomes, campervans, touring caravans and tents are all welcome. This is also a dog friendly campsite, although there's a small extra charge for dogs. Guests are asked to keep their four-legged friends under control and to clear up after them.
There are separate shower and toilet blocks for men and women, plus disabled facilities and a parent and toddler room. The campsite has a laundrette and a place to do your washing up. There's also a shop on site that sells groceries and other everyday essentials, as well as fishing equipment, camping and caravan accessories, Welsh gifts, walking sticks and much more - it sells kites, too, and Gower was recently voted the best place for kite-flying in the UK. There's a tourist information point at the shop as well. Children staying at Pitton Cross Caravan and Camping Park will enjoy time at the playground.
There's plenty to see and do on the Gower Peninsula, including a number of beaches. Enjoy the golden sands of Rhossili, or head to Mewslade, which you can reach from Pitton Cross Caravan and Camping Park using a footpath across the fields, and Fall Bay. Or how about Ramsgrove, a rocky cove, where even in the summer you can go and have it to yourself, if you're lucky!
On your camping, motorhome and caravan holidays in Wales, the natural beauty of the area gives you lots of things to see and do. Indeed, the Gower Peninsula was the very first place in the UK to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it really is a glorious, unspoilt place. Go walking, cycling, horse riding, bird watching, fishing, climbing or, as we said before, hang-gliding, swimming and surfing. Whatever you do, make sure you enjoy the lovely, local environment. The Mumbles is also about half an hour from this campsite.
You're about a 40-minute drive from Swansea at Pitton Cross Caravan and Camping Park, so despite the perhaps remote feel of Gower, everything you can need is nearby. Swansea of course has lots of shops, as well as bars, restaurants and pubs. The birthplace of Dylan Thomas is worth a visit, as is the marina.
Rather nearer, around 20 minutes from this site, is the village of Llangennith, very much a place for surfers, but you might enjoy a drink at the King's Head. There's also Oxwich, a quarter of an hour from this campsite. Here you will find the popular Oxwich Bay, the parish church of St Illtyd's and a castle.
Weobley Castle is just 20 minutes from this campsite, a fortified manor house that overlooks the Loughor estuary. It is open to the public, however dogs are not permitted here.
Riverside Caravan Park - SA6
Morriston, Swansea
Riverside Caravan Park is situated at the crossroads of the beautiful Swansea Valley and the M4 corridor in South Wales.
The part is set in picturesque countryside seemingly far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Rockhill Holiday Park
Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
County Donegal is one of the most attractive parts of Ireland.
Rockhill Holiday Park is located in the heart of Donegal along the shores of Mulroy Bay within walking distance of Kerrykeel Village.
The park is open all year and has the amenities required for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
- Glamping accommodation
- Holiday homes (owned)
- Touring pitches
- Holiday homes (for rent)