Bell Tents in L38, Merseyside
12 campsites within 40 miles of L38, Sefton with Bell Tents
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Kings Acre Glamping is a peaceful rural camping and glamping site set on a quiet smallholding, just a ten-minute drive from the buzzing city of Chester, and no more than a smooth forty minutes from several inviting North Wales beaches.
Wave goodbye to the smog-filled cities and the timetables of everyday life as you escape to the lovely little Corn Bwch campsite. This cosy park rests in the lush, rolling countryside enclosed by imposing peaks of the Clwydian mountain range with views out to Offa’s Dyke.
Miles: 24.05 from L38
Pitch and Canvas at Broad Oak Farm is a friendly, compact, family-run campsite set on a quiet working dairy farm just a mile from local amenities and attractions in the picturesque village of Tattenhall.
Miles: 30.90 from L38
Bank Farm Caravan Park is a small, friendly site tucked away amid the lovely rolling hills of Anglesey. This is a well-maintained, secluded site, offering heaps of space for guests to unwind and make the most of a scenic.
Miles: 36.98 from L38
Abbey Farm Caravan Park rests an ideal one-mile walk along the canal from the lovely town of Llangollen and rests three-quarters of a mile from the picturesque Horseshoe Falls.
Miles: 37.40 from L38
Set up camp on a small farm in the vicinity of the market town of Llanrwst and enjoy a privileged camping position on the fringes of Snowdonia National Park. Maes y Bryn Campsite is well-maintained and secluded.
The Forge consists of five luxurious bell tents sprinkled across a spacious smallholding in North Wales. The eco-friendly site is the perfect escape for tired minds to unwind in the lush.
Miles: 38.42 from L38
Erw Glas Campsite is a family-friendly campground set on the fringes of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Look forward to a very warm welcome from campsite owners Naomi and Steve who often direct guests to their pitches and offer heaps of helpful pointers on where to shop.
Cefn Cae Camping Site rests on a Welsh-speaking farm in the picturesque village of Rowen. It is the perfect spot to plug in and savour the spectacular mountain vistas of Snowdonia National Park while enjoying easy access to a wealth of exciting activities of the North Wales coast.
Trwyn Yr Wylfa Farm is probably one of the few sites that really epitomize the words “jaw-dropping vistas”. The farmland campsite first seduced outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers back in the 1940s and continue to pull in wanderers from different walks of life with a stunning blend of the glittering sea ahead and looming mountains right behind.
Miles: 39.14 from L38
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