Campsites Cary
592 campsites within 40 miles of Cary, South Somerset
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Larks Rise Caravan and Camping is a spotless, beautifully-maintained site with a few nice touches courtesy of the cheery owners, who go above and beyond to ensure your holiday is nothing short of restful.
What lush, open and peaceful settings greet you at Stock Gaylard Estate, a compact, traditional county estate with an array of traditional handmade yurts tucked away on a quiet part of the estate.
Miles: 12.23 from Cary
Wookey Farm is a bewitching little campsite that’s all kinds of friendly – eco-friendly, campfire-friendly and family-friendly. The world-famous Wookey Hole Caves, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Lower Milton Caravan and Camping is a fantastic site and a testament to how camping should be. The friendly farm and host, Nick, is a cheery and approachable chap to whom nothing is too much trouble.
Get away from it all at Caalm Camp, a splendid glampsite with six stunning yurts set out on a secluded luxury spot in Dorset. This magnificent site rests amid the stunning countryside of rural Dorset and boasts exceptional abodes and amenities for stress-free escapes from the modern world.
Miles: 12.40 from Cary
The Den and Orchard is a spacious, family-friendly site set on the grounds of a pub, just three miles from the amenities in Frome, one of the largest towns in Somerset. A smooth fifteen-minute drive leads to renowned family-friendly attractions like Longleat House and Longleat Safari Park.
Den and Orchard is a welcoming, family-friendly site nestled amid a lovely rural setting, a mere 3-miles from the lively town of Frome and a 15-minute drive from Longleat Safari Park.
Little Rodmore Camping is just what you need if a rural escape amid lovely countryside close to Swanage is on the cards for your next holiday. Campers are welcome to enjoy a back-to-basics camping stay in the verdant heart of the Blackmore Vale.
Miles: 12.66 from Cary
Nest at Nesta Yurt Camping and uncover a peaceful haven in a quiet location on the fringes of Frome. The site offers guests an excellent selection of luxury yurt, bubbling wood-fired hot tubs.
Field 725 Eco Camping and Glamping is a tranquil campsite nestled on the sprawling grounds of a large estate, an ideal ten-minute drive from the amenities in the large town of Frome.
Longleat Caravan Club Site is a unique spot for a camping hol, offering guests an unrivalled feature – the chance to hear the intimidating roars of lions from the comfort of your cosy bed.
Miles: 13.26 from Cary
Guests at Bowdens Crest Caravan Camping Park often spend several hours drinking in the spectacular views over the stunning Somerset Levels and its heather-clad moors, Quantock and Blackdown Hills.
Thorney Lakes Caravan Park rests in the picturesque and peaceful heart of the Somerset Levels, within easy reach of its sprawling heather-clad moors, providing adventuring folk with a delightfully rural spot for a well-earned break.
Redlands Farm is a fantastic site for members of the Caravan and Motorhome Club to set up their camping equipment and explore Street, Glastonbury, and the verdant nature reserves on the Somerset Levels.
Scenic strolls, space to stretch out, peaceful countryside, and locally brewed cider are just some of the delights awaiting you at Southfork Caravan Park, a tranquil Westcountry campsite nestled in the scenic greenery of the rolling Somerset Levels.
Vallis Veg is a stunning farm site tucked away amid lush scenery on the fringes of the bustling town of Frome, growing organic produce and other farm products. There are a few deliciously hidden away camping spots sprinkled across the farm.
Safari Glamping is where you go when you want to combine sumptuous glamping with plenty of space and the added thrill of knowing there are just two enchanting twin lodges set amid picturesque and quiet settings.
Miles: 13.81 from Cary
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