Campsites the Waterfront
497 campsites within 40 miles of the Waterfront, Plymouth
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Are you on the search for a great little camping spot to escape the weight of the modern world? Look no further than Plymouth Sound Caravan Club Site, a stunning location on a headland.
What glorious views await you at Maker Camp, a stunning site boasting incredible vistas towards Cawsand Bay and back towards the windswept moors. The site itself holds significant historical significance.
Churchwood Valley is a stunning spot for those well-earned escapes from the modern world, nestled in an attractive wooded valley that extends down to the shimmering ocean at Wembury Bay.
St John Inn is a fab adults-only site next to a pub garden, a mere five-minute drive from the nearest beach. The camping area rests on a conservation area, enclosed by trees and hedges.
Hark ye, oh weary wanderer. Rest your head for a night or a week at Pilgrims Rest, a splendidly quiet and attractive campsite nestled in a handy location, a mere bus ride from the buzzing port city of Plymouth.
Cockles Caravan Park is the perfect gateway for exploring southeast Cornwall, southwest Devon, and Plymouth. There’s plenty to fill your days and numerous local attractions within easy reach.
Handily nestled on the border between Devon and Cornwall, Whitsand Bay Lodge Park is a beautiful site for guests who want to explore and uncover the exciting gems hidden in south-western England.
If you’re looking for a well-positioned, peaceful and reputed site for exploring the rugged natural beauty of Dartmoor and the stunning South Hams coast, consider a restful holiday at Brixton Caravan and Camping Park.
Smithaleigh Caravan and Camping Park is a friendly, clean caravan park enjoying a handy location close to all significant points in Plymouth. The site offers spacious, evenly spaced grass pitches with electric meters for tents.
How would you like to wake up to the sounds of birdsong in a beautiful garden generously sprinkled with brightly hued flowers, tranquil walking paths, and a fertile on-site vegetable garden? If you’re the type of adventurer who takes delight in verdant greenery in all directions.
South Devon Wild Camping does the near impossible, combining a stunning, no-frills, tent-only camping space in a sizeable, lush field, a quick five-minute drive from the fresh sea air and crystal clear waters of Mothecombe Beach.
The organized and immaculately presented Dartmoor Caravan Park is the hard work and dedication of owner Peter and Sue, who have spent over 20 years perfecting their slice of heaven within the Dartmoor National Park.
Off-grid camping is the order of the day at Bohetherick Farm Wild Camping, a lovely back to basics site nestled amid the rolling greenery and peace of the Tamar Valley. Set a short stroll from the bike ride from National Trust's Cotehele House.
Tucked away in the gorgeous Tamar Valley, An area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Copper Pot Campsite is an eco-conscious rural tent camping site perfect for a cracking good countryside escape.
Miles: 9.94 from The Waterfront
Harford Bunkhouse and Camping is an excellent, friendly base offering camping and budget accommodation on South Dartmoor's fringes. The campsite runs alongside a peaceful working farm.
Ashdon Farm is a small five-van Caravan and Motorhome Club Certificated Location tucked away on a peaceful working farm, surrounded by the rolling open countryside of Cornwall.
Miles: 10.33 from The Waterfront
Kinrowan Park is a friendly site, enjoying a central position on the A38, providing guests with a range of accommodations generously spaced out amid well-maintained, natural surroundings.
The Old Rectory Campsite is an idyllic camping space tucked amid greenery on the border dividing Devon and Cornwall. The site is ideal for nature lovers who want a comfortable.
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