Campsites Highbury
505 campsites within 40 miles of Highbury, Mendip
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If you’re rumbling through the Mendip Hills and need a quiet base for hanging your head or exploring the area, consider bunking down at Rowberrow Farm. The site rests amid the gorgeous natural settings of the Mendip Hills.
If you’re rumbling through Somerset and want a quiet, rural location to rest your head or make a centre point for sightseeing, visit Kingsettle Camping Retreat. This peaceful site is all about returning to nature.
Retreat from the complexities of urban life with a well-earned camping holiday in the peaceful and friendly To Rest A While glampsite. The base is perfect for those who want to savour the delights of the rolling countryside without the kids getting underfoot.
Woodlands is a Caravan and Motorhome Club Certificated Location in a peaceful and scenic location. The site rests on a gently undulating sloping valley on the Mendip Hills fringes and is close to Britain’s smallest city – Wells.
Glorious rural Somerset countryside surrounds the Brook House Inn, a lovely inn and campsite nestled in serene settings, yet no more than a few miles from the A303 and the bustling market town of Castle Cary plus Shepton Mallet.
Miles: 10.98 from Highbury
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).
Botany Camping is a small, cosy campsite nestled amid the leafy greenery of sprawling Wiltshire farmland, a mere five-minute drive from the delights of the Longleat Safari Park and just twenty-five minutes from the mysterious standing stones of Stonehenge.
Miles: 11.65 from Highbury
Walnut Tree Farm is a friendly campsite tucked away on a peaceful Somerset farm, roughly a half hour’s drive from the splendid cities of both Bristol and Bath. The cheery owners have not marked out pitches as guests are free to claim as much space as required for camping.
Pine Tree Farm is a tranquil, family-run campsite tucked away in a sprawling field, surrounded by the open scenery of a working and arable farm. The site enjoys a lovely position on the fringes of the stunning Somerset Levels and rests approximate 1.
Simple, friendly camping is guaranteed at The Stables, a peaceful back to basics campsite nuzzled between the lively towns of Bath and Bristol. The ten-acre site is home to a herd of fluffy alpacas and affords easy access to scenic walking trails like the thirteen-mile Bristol and Bath Railway Path.
Look forward to a warm welcome from owners Beryl and Adrian Orchard, friendly owners of the Blackberries Camping Park – a peaceful family-run site tucked away in the village of Monkton Farleigh.
Orchard Farm is a tranquil, beautiful campsite looking out towards the distant Salisbury Plain and surrounded by acres of wild farmland, woodland, and sprawling golf courses.
Miles: 11.94 from Highbury
Manor Farm and Pepper Bells is a basic site that ticks all the boxes. Come pitch a tent or park your touring vehicle on a lovely working farm tucked away amid swathes of greenery on a peaceful hill with stunning vistas and escape the pace of the rat race.
Miles: 11.95 from Highbury
Knights Folly Farm is a small, well-maintained campsite with three camping areas, including a Camping and Caravanning Club Certificated Site. The site welcomes tent, small campervan and motorhome users to make one of 15 spacious grassed pitches a home away from home whilst exploring this peaceful part of Bristol.
Miles: 11.96 from Highbury
Merkins Farm is a picturesque and peaceful farm site nestled amid the lush and rural settings of a charming hamlet, a lane away from the amenities and attractions in Bradford-upon-Avon.
Miles: 11.99 from Highbury
Bucklegrove Holiday Park is a fantastic site tucked amid the heart of the ancient kingdom of Wessex. The campsite is perfect for blending coastline and countryside and enjoys a rather spectacular location at the base of the Mendip Hills.
If countryside and city days sound like your cup of tea, rumble over to Boyd Valley Lake, a peaceful campsite located a half-mile from the A431, between the vibrant towns of Bath and Bristol.
The tranquillity and beauty of the glorious Somerset countryside extend in every direction, stretching out as far as the eye can see, and panoramic views of the famed Mendip Hills and enclosing area create the ideal settings for a restful break at The Old Oaks Touring Park.
Miles: 12.28 from Highbury
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