Campsites South West England
20 campsites throughout South West England for Campervans
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Mattiscombe Farm Camping is a quiet, peaceful, three-acre site on a stunning hilltop with stunning vistas out towards Start Bay. The site rests on a friendly working beef and arable farm.
Andrewshayes Caravan Park is an award-winning site, nestled in the lush Devon countryside, looking out over emerald valleys, and rolling hills that cluster around the picturesque village of Dalwood.
The wind swirls over the surface of a trout pond forming a million synchronized ripples. Ancient oak trees with gnarled limbs sway in the breeze. Free-roaming deer elegantly step past heavy Neolithic stones.
Pepper Pot Caravan Park is the ideal touring park for wildlife, history and countryside lovers, offering quality, comfortable accommodation nestled on the cusp of the Cotswold Hills.
For a prime blend of countryside days and city, sojourns pick the lovely, quiet Riverside Caravan Park at The George for your Cambridge camping adventure. It is a great location to park up for a night or more.
Camp out on generous pitches within a lush pear orchard set out on a sprawling organic cattle farm, and be wowed by spectacular views at the scenic West End Farm Campsite. This small campsite lies on the fringes of the village of Arlingham.
For active days out and quick access to delicious pub meals and refreshing pints, reserve your next camping pitch at The Blacksmiths Arms. This lovely campsite rests on the grounds of a lively country pub.
Bring your furry friend along for a heavenly, pet-friendly camping holiday on the twenty-acre Forest Oak Farm campsite. Let your four-legged companion explore two large off-leash exercise areas.
Set in the heart of the Forest Dean, Whitemead Forest Park is the perfect spot for both a relaxed holiday and an action-packed break. Book, a caravan or camping pitch, set amid the lush landscapes of the Forest Dean.
Rumble into the family-run The Hunters Inn pub-site, select your pitch, set up camp and voila! – You’re all set to get right into the rolling landscapes and numerous attractions in Worcestershire and Herefordshire.
Kick back and relax at the Daisy Paddock, a rural, laidback campsite with quick access to the buzzing cities of Bristol and Bath. The owners are keen to provide guests with the ultimate camping experience.
Gwel-an-Nans Farm is a rural, family-friendly site ideally located on Bodmin Moor's fringes and just a fifteen-minute drive from attractions like Lanhydrock House and Restormel Castle.
Lower Pennycrocker Farm is a simple farm site perfectly positioned half a mile from the South West Coast, affording easy access to Cornwall and Devon's attractions and amusements.
Wide-reaching coast and countryside vistas, walks, and watersports are just some of the delights awaiting adventuring souls at the family-run Wideacres Camping site. This hilltop campsite is the perfect spot to rumble into when the daily grind begins to weary the mind and soul.
Family-friendly escapes on-farm site with animals to feed and an exciting shell craft studio on-site are sure to entice adventurers with nippers. If you are said exploring adults.
Mosey over to Cornish Coasts Caravan and Camping Park for friendly camping, nestled within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The compact campsite boasts stunning vistas of the romantic.
Coxford Meadow Campsite is a small but well-maintained site located on the gorgeous Cornish coast, just over a mile from the picturesque coastal village of Crackington Haven and its beach.
If you’d like to sip on traditional Cornish cream tea and munch on Cornish cones filled with jam and cream, pack your bags and bring your appetite for adventure and good food over to the Red Post Inn.
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