Campsites Kingweston
555 campsites within 40 miles of Kingweston, South Somerset
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Garden End Farm is a peaceful campsite tucked away on a working farm, offering camping pitches for traditional adventurers plus bed and breakfast stays for those who like a few mod cons on their holidays.
The Masons Arms is a charming campsite located in the beautiful county of Somerset, near the town of Yeovil. It is a small, family-run site that offers a peaceful and relaxed setting for guests to enjoy.
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.
The Hideout Camping and Caravan Park is a friendly, compact site nestled in the romantic Somerset countryside, an ideal half-hour drive from Glastonbury, Wells, Wookey Hole.
Miles: 10.19 from Kingweston
Bruton Meadow Campsite is an excellent base for getting away from it all and offers members of the camping community a peaceful and picturesque spot on a 300-acre organic farm with stunning hill views.
If you’re searching for a splendid location for scenic bike rides and walks, the friendly folk at Rexes Hollow will tick all the boxes. The friendly team extends a warm welcome to all outdoorsy types and invites guests to settle for a peaceful.
Blend rural relaxing and the comforts of home at Yeabridge Farm Hideaway, a secluded glampsite nestled on a quiet farm amid the rolling Somerset countryside. Amble along a peaceful.
Chesterblade Hills Wild Camping is a quiet, lush, off-grid camping spot campsite near Frome, welcoming tents, touring vehicles and glampers. Owner Ed Green and his family have invested a lot of time and care in the land at Chesterblade Hills for over seven generations.
Castle Farm Campsite is a cracking little site with spectacular views over the Somerset Levels to Glastonbury Tor, excellent camping accommodations, and friendly owners who will go above and beyond to ensure your stay is pleasant.
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.
West Down Orchard Touring and Camping Park is a splendid, rural site tucked in a tranquil scenery setting with easy access to shops and a range of local pubs. Plonk yourself down for peaceful Somerset stays on this spacious campsite nuzzled on the grounds of a 12-acre orchard.
Miles: 11.78 from Kingweston
Moor View Luxury Canvas Camping puts the glam into glamping and rests atop the Mendip hills' jagged curves, providing guests with ample space for scenic rambles through wildflower meadows.
The Rodney Stoke Caravan and Camping Park is the perfect base for campers who prize quieter, adult-only camping with spectacular views and ample space to stretch out. Set in the peaceful village of Rodney Stoke.
Fairways International Park is a peaceful, family-friendly caravan park hidden away in a nice, elevated location, looking out over Somerset Levels and Quantock Hills. Set a few minutes away from the M5 motorway.
Miles: 12.27 from Kingweston
Mendip Heights Caravan Park is a stunning Cheddar Club site nestled in the heart of the lovely and equally peaceful Mendip Hills, an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Imagine waking up at your pace to the trills and warbles of birdsong as you breathe in fresh countryside air and let the thought of a schedule-free day leave a gentle smile on your face.
Miles: 12.76 from Kingweston
Strawberryfield Park is a stunning holiday park offering sumptuous self-catering lodges, nestled between incredible Cheddar and bustling Wells in Somerset. The spectacular views out over the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels are best savoured as you kick back on the stylish outdoor area with a cold brew of choice or as you soak sore muscles in a bubbling hot tub on a peaceful.
The buzzing town of Wincanton was once a stopover for many a weary traveller who would change horses, drink, and eat before resuming travels to London and South West England.
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.
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