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Greenacres Campsite
Coleford, Gloucestershire
Enjoy an unforgettable holiday at this family-run caravan park and campsite in the Forest of Dean. Set on a beautiful site with trees, hedgerows and open green spaces, Greenacres is just a stone’s throw from the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- Motorhome pitches
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
- Camping pods
Woodside Country Park
Ledbury, Herefordshire
Holiday in the stunning Herefordshire countryside at this multi-award-winning park. The family-run Woodside Country Park boasts an onsite conservation area, coarse fishing and wild water swimming.
- Motorhome pitches
- Seasonal pitches
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
Leedons Park
Broadway, Worcestershire
Holiday park in the Cotswolds with holiday and residential homes for sale.
- Disabled facilities
- Dog friendly
- Family park
- Swimming pool(s)
- Holiday homes (owned)
- Residential homes (owned)
Pearl Lake Leisure Park
Leominster, Herefordshire
An 80-acre holiday park in Herefordshire surrounded by beautiful countryside with plenty of space to escape and relax.
- Holiday homes (owned)
- Motorhome pitches
- Touring pitches
- Holiday homes (for rent)
- Chalets (for rent)
Hardwick Parks
Witney, Oxfordshire
If you're looking for a tranquil patch of Oxfordshire countryside to escape to there are few places better than Hardwick Parks.
- Motorhome pitches
- Seasonal pitches
- Tent pitches
- Touring pitches
Lee Valley Caravan Park
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire
Relax by the river at Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir and explore the sights of London or get active in the Lee Valley.
Tudor Caravan Park
Slimbridge, Gloucestershire
{"default":"Tudor Caravan Park is a beautiful, quiet, four star holiday park in the Cotswolds, close to the banks of the River Severn in the heart of Gloucestershire. The park is open all year, welcoming touring caravans, motorhomes, RVs and tents. Hard standing pitches are available, along with serviced and non-serviced pitches.\r\n\r\nFacilities available for guests to take advantage of during their stay include toilet and shower blocks, a laundrette, and a washing up area. Calor Gas and Camping Gaz exchange is also available for guests that need it, while chemical waste disposal facilities are also at hand. A motorhome service point can be used during a stay or before heading home, and guests can access the park\u2019s Wi-Fi internet at a small additional charge.\r\n\r\nThere are several different camping and caravanning areas available at Tudor Caravan Park, and plenty of open space is provided for families to enjoy ball games and other outdoor activities.\r\n\r\nThe park acts as a wonderful gateway to Cotswolds, the banks of the Severn as well as the surrounding area. Fishing is available close to the park along the canal towpath, which runs along the side of the Gloucester-Sharpness canal that runs into the Severn, while these walkways and trails are perfect for walking or cycling.\r\n\r\nPaddle boats, tall ships, and small steamers can often be spotted on the canal, making the area a great place for taking photographs.\r\nThe park sits behind the Tudor Arms Public House, which is open throughout the day for guests to enjoy amazing food and drink. The pub is regularly voted as one of the best in Gloucestershire, and welcomes families as well as individuals and couples.\r\n\r\nThere is a wonderful range of attractions to be enjoyed in the local area. The famous Slimbridge Wetlands Centre is only 800 yards away, and is considered one of the most important conservation areas in the whole of the United Kingdom. The wetlands centre is home to flamingos as well as huge numbers of beautiful swans and migrating geese. \r\n\r\nThe National Arboretum is found nearby in Westonbirt, and is a great place for families to spend the day. This attractions brings in visitors as well as scientists from all around the world, and is considered one of the most important tree and shrub collections in the international community. The Arboretum has more than 17 miles of footpaths for scenic walks and discovering the amazing plant life that populates this location.\r\n\r\nOutdoor lovers will find the Cotswolds on the doorstep, which offer great walks, cycling, and some incredible views of the surrounding area.\r\n\r\nTourists who prefer spending their time in towns and cities will find plenty that appeals to them, with Berkeley and Gloucester both a short drive away. Berkeley is famous for its castle and its history, while Gloucester is a city with something for everyone, with its Roman past still obvious despite it having moved on massively since it was founded nearly 2,000 years ago.\r\n\r\nTudor Caravan Park is a great place for a family break, particularly for those looking for great outdoor exploration opportunities and the chance to visit some quirky villages, towns, and cities.\r\n\r\nTudor Caravan Park is a Visit England 4 Star and AA 4 Pennant Graded Park. It won 'Cotswolds Caravan or Camping Site of the Year 2014 - Gold'. So it's perfect if you enjoy quiet tent, motorhome, RV or caravan holidays in the Cotswolds.\r\n","ws98":"We have won 'Cotswolds Caravan or Camping Site of the Year 2014 - Gold'. \r\n\r\nTudor Caravan Park is a quiet country site, and a Visit England 4 Star and AA 4 Pennant Graded Park. We accept caravans, tents, motorhomes, campervans and RVs all year round.\r\n\r\nSet in a picturesque location - a short walk away from the world famous WWT Slimbridge Wetlands Centre, right alongside the Gloucester-Sharpness ship canal with the views of the Cotswold Hills in the background. Right next door is the award-winning Tudor Arms pub & restaurant","ws99":"We have won 'Cotswolds Caravan or Camping Site of the Year 2014 - Gold'. \r\n\r\nTudor Caravan Park is a quiet country site, and a Visit England 4 Star and AA 4 Pennant Graded Park. We accept caravans, tents, motorhomes, campervans and RVs all year round.\r\n\r\nSet in a picturesque location - a short walk away from the world famous WWT Slimbridge Wetlands Centre, right alongside the Gloucester-Sharpness ship canal with the views of the Cotswold Hills in the background. Right next door is the award-winning Tudor Arms pub & restaurant"}
Kings Green Caravan Park
Malvern, Worcestershire
Heading for your camping, motorhome and caravan holidays in Scotland? Well, if you like informal then Kings Green Caravan Park, in Dumfries and Galloway, is the campsite for you.
Using four acres of land bequeathed to the villagers of Port William just over half a century ago, the caravan park is run as a community organisation, overseen by a volunteer committee and managed by two seasonal wardens, Hilary and Gail. All the profits from the site go back into the village for the benefit of residents.
This campsite has tremendous benefits for visitors too, not least the wonderful views across Luce Bay to the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man. With a superb seaside location, the site is open for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents. There are no static caravans on site.
As the caravan park is right on the beach, all 30 grass pitches have a sea view. Hook-ups are available to 21 pitches, most of which are level, although ramps or levelling devices are recommended. The free-draining ground also allows the site to accept larger units without any problems.
Booking in advance is recommended if you are travelling some distance specifically to stay on site. The informality of the park allows those touring to simply turn up and pitch in a space that has not been allocated; the wardens will check you in when they next visit.
Facilities on site include separate ladies' and gents' toilets and showers (accessed by keys from the wardens), a disabled toilet and basin (no shower), a laundry room and a dishwashing area, plus waste water and chemical WC disposal. There's a small information room too, plus Wi-Fi is available on a pay as you go basis from BT.
Not that you should wish to spend too much time surfing the net. In close proximity are walks (with a public footpath that runs alongside the campsite, along the shore), cycle routes and launch facilities for small boats. Angling (sea, loch and river), garden tours and golf are all possible nearby, and The National Booktown for Scotland, Wigtown, is only 12 miles away. This appealing small town is a book-lover's haven with over 20 bookshops, the world's largest private newspaper archive and its very own book festival celebrating all things cultural, held every autumn.
There's also the vast Galloway Forest Park, filled with picturesque forest trails, a forest drive and numerous lochs. Kirroughtree Visitor Centre, 20 miles north of the caravan park, is a great place from which to begin exploring the forest park.
Port William, within which Kings Green Caravan Park is situated, just a short walk from the harbour, has safe, sandy beaches and rock pools where children can hunt for fish, crabs and prawns. The campsite is also situated next to one of the three children's play areas in the village. And when hunger bites, drop into The Monreith Arms for a drink and a meal, or The Clansman, a restaurant with a great reputation for good food, where booking is advised. And if you fancy some ultra-fresh fish without actually having to catch it yourself, Ferry Fish calls onto the site every Thursday afternoon.
Kings Green Caravan Park might be one of the most relaxed campsites in the UK, but if you're spending your holidays in Scotland, it might just be exactly what you need.
Mayfield Park
Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Family run Park on the edge of the Cotswolds, 2 miles from Cirencester. Hardstanding, grass and fully serviced pitches - large camping field. Modern facilites, free hot showers. Laundry, gas, freezer pack facility. No childrens' playground, pool, bar or entertainment but a warm welcome assured.
Rushmere Farm Campsite
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
Family run, small site covering about 3 acres of the farm situated between the B4228 and A4136.
We are also only half a mile west of Coleford.
Regents Park Stansby Caravan Site
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Small, family owned site set on the outskirts of Cheltenham, only 2.5 miles away from the centre, near to many local amenities.
The Pepper Pot Caravan Park
Dursley, Gloucestershire
Family friendly site offering 24 touring and 4 tent pitches, many of them can also accommodate an awning.
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.
Poston Mill Country Holiday Park
Golden Valley, Herefordshire
The Park is set in 35 acres of Herefordshire Countryside bordering Wales, nestled in The Golden Valley alongside the river Dore.
This minor waterway is a haven for wildlife and the park is a great base for exploring, walking, fishing, cycling or relaxing and savouring the local food and drink which is unique to Herefordshire, check out our events page for things to do in and around the park. We have footpaths for all the family including dog trails starting on the park, and a dog wash area for the returning muddy paws.
Our awards include Holiday park of the Year 2015, Silver - National Dog friendly Park, Gold-David Bellamy award for conservation. We also offer Holiday Home ownership and a Self-catering facility on park.
The Shop at Poston opens Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8.30am to 11.30am. The Mill restaurant generally opens Wednesday through to Sunday, please check website for opening times and Bank Holiday events.
Town Farm Camping & Caravanning
Leighton Buzzard, Buckinghamshire
Situated just outside the village of Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire, off the B489, near the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire borders and at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, Town Farm Camping & Caravanning is quite a new campsite, but has a lot to offer.
Based at Town Farm, a working farm, this peaceful campsite is open all year round and welcomes guests in caravans, motorhomes, campervans, trailer tents and tents - there are no designated pitches, its beauty is its informality. There are also pre-pitched Karsten handmade tents and cottages on site that you can rent, meaning it's a campsite that many people can enjoy time at.
At Town Farm Camping & Caravanning you'll find everything you need for your motorhome tour or camping and caravan holiday in Buckinghamshire. There are indoor and outdoor showers, male and female toilets, a disabled toilet and shower, washing up facilities, a tumble dryer and washing machine, electric hook-ups and a chemical waste disposal point. To keep you entertained, you can get online, or enjoy a game of tennis on the tennis court, or take the kids to the children's play area. And, as this is a family campsite, guests are reminded that there is a no noise policy in place after 11pm - no music of any kind is permitted on site. Hook-ups are £2.50 a night. In addition, Duke of Edinburgh parties are welcomed.
The site has good drainage and visitors will be able to enjoy fantastic views over the Vale of Aylesbury. Stay here and you'll also be able to enjoy the fun of cooking al fresco, as fire pits can be hired, there is dry, seasoned wood for sale, and small open fires and barbecues are allowed, so long as they're raised off the ground so as to not damage the grass. It is also handy to know that this is a dog friendly campsite, your four-legged friends costing £2 per night, by prior arrangement. Owners must keep their dogs on a lead at all times and must clean up after them.
Town Farm Camping & Caravanning has a rural, away from it feel, but it is also very well connected, meaning you'll never be short of things to do on your camping and caravan holidays.
A day out at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo will be great fun for all the family - and it's just a 10-minute drive from this campsite. And as you're staying in such a pretty area, why not explore the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Grand Union Canal also passes very close to Town Farm Camping & Caravanning, and you can enjoy gentle ambles along the tow path, or perhaps book a boat ride. The 223m high Ivinghoe Beacon is also very near this campsite, this the place where two famous paths meet, the Icknield Way and The Ridgeway. Indeed, if walking holidays are your cup of tea, there are plenty of miles to explore in this area.
If you need to top up your holiday supplies, Tring is only 10 minutes from this site by car and Berkhamsted is about a 20-minute drive away. If you need to go somewhere a bit bigger, it's a 20-minute drive to Aylesbury, about a quarter of an hour to Dunstable, half an hour to Luton and 20 minutes to Leighton Buzzard.
Its idyllic setting and useful location mean that if you're searching for campsites in the Chilterns to give you the best of both worlds on your motorhome and campervan tours or camping and caravan holidays, perhaps you should give Town Farm Camping and Caravanning a try.