Campervan Campsites in Melksham, Wiltshire
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20 campsites within 40 miles of Melksham, Wiltshire for Campervans
Foxhangers Campsite is a compact, family-friendly site located next to the gleaming Kennet and Avon Canal. The welcoming campsite enjoys a prime position beside the canal towpath.
Fairwood Lakes Holiday Park is a peaceful and scenic site nestled in the Wiltshire countryside's striking greenery, within easy reach of family-friendly attractions like Longleat Safari Park.
Blackland Lakes is a scenic, peaceful site perfect for anglers who can enjoy the thrills of waking up and strolling over to one of two coarse fishing lakes filled with tench.
If you have a love for cider and the great outdoors, why not enjoy the combined delights of a friendly, lush campsite set alongside one of the oldest cider pubs in the world? At Tucker's Grave Inn.
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: 11.48 from Melksham, Wiltshire
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.
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.
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.
Stonehenge Campsite and Glamping Pods is a multi-award-winning site, ideally positioned close to the Stonehenge World Heritage Centre's mysterious standing stones. The family-friendly base serves as an excellent centre-point for exploring the attractions and activities in lively counties like Wiltshire.
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.
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.
Miles: 19.77 from Melksham, Wiltshire
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.
Outdoorsy types of all ages and persuasions will find plenty to see and do around Ebborways Farm, a back to basics campsite nuzzle within the heart of Somerset's leafy greenery.
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.
Miles: 24.34 from Melksham, Wiltshire
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.
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).
Dorothy Goes Glamping is a cracking eco-friendly site offering guests comfortable and cosy stays in a top-notch collection of bell tents, yurts, and canvas. The site blends style.
Miles: 27.41 from Melksham, Wiltshire
Henstridge Golf and Leisure is a spacious, rural campsite nuzzled in the heart of the rolling, leafy greenery of the Blackmore Vale, just off the A30. The friendly, well-maintained site rests on the border dividing Somerset and Dorset.
Miles: 27.42 from Melksham, Wiltshire
Petruth Paddocks is the place to be if spacious free-range camping is on your cards this holiday season. Get away from it all and wake up to the sweeping views looking out over the jagged limestone peaks of the Mendip Hills and sprawling Somerset Hills.
If you’re in the mood for a peaceful hol minus scampering children getting underfoot, rumble over to Cheddar Bridge Touring Park, an award-winning, adults-only site nestled in the romantic countryside of Somerset.
Campervan Campsites in Melksham, Wiltshire
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