Campsite highlights around the National Parks

There are all kinds of campsites across the National Parks and they all offer something unique to give you a memorable stay. This selection shows the highlights and diversity of campsites around, but use the further information links to find loads more campsites to choose from.

Brecon Beacons

Get back to basics at Court Farm which is a horse-riding and trekking centre as well as perfectly positioned for walking the beacons.


Broads

With cycle routes and hire shops nearby, you can ditch the car at Clippesby Hall in favour of two wheels or a boat to exploor the fens and waterways


Cairngorms

Swing in a hammock amongst the ancinet Caledonian pines in Abernethy Forest at the Lazy Duck bunkhouse and campsite

Pack your skis and head off for the snow at Glemore campsite, close to Britain's largest ski area. In the summer swap your skiwear for beachwear and laze on the sandy shores of Loch Morlich instead.


Dartmoor

Have your creature comforts on hand at Higher Longford camping park, which offers free hair dryers after your hot shower, a fully stocked shop and even take-away meals! You'll still be surrounded by wildlife and in walking distance of exploring the moor.


Exmoor

Enjoy some outdoor swimming in the river Exe, then light up your BBQ for home grown burgers and sausages at Westernmill Farm. No food miles at all, just a few food meters.


Murt camping barn in Wasdale, Lake District

Lake District

Cycle between camping barns in the Lake District

The National Trust run three campsites in equally stunning locations in the Lake District;
Wasdale campsite sits under England's highest mountain Scafell Pike, near the shores of Wastwater
Enjoy endless walking routes from the Great Langdale campsite in the shadow of the Langdale Pikes
Wake up to a view along Windermere at Low Wray campsite where you can swap your walking boots for a boat for a day!

Or just pack your sleeping bag and head for the hills for a stay in a Lake District camping barn.


Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

Wake up to a view across Loch Lomond at Cashel camping site before heading off on a walk along the West Highland Way, which could take you all the way to the By the Way campsite and hostel, which has a good supply of blister ointments, plasters and sympathy for sore feet!


New Forest

Like camping, hate putting up tents? At Holmsley campsite you can hire a pre-erected tent to sleep upto 6 people.

Love open heathland views and the cover of ancient beachwood trees? Ocknell and Longbeach


Traditional caravan at La Rosa campsite

North York Moors

Romany, fifties and classic caravans at La Rosa campsite

Go retro and stay in a classic caravan for a holiday with bohemian chic and eco-credentials at La Rosa campsite where all the vans are recycled treasures.

Catch the summer Moorsbus straight to Spiers House campsite amongst the trees,  then you can head off on a walk, a pony trek or a steam train ride across the moors!


Northumberland

Take advantage of the pick-up / drop-off service for a luggage-free walk along Hadrian's Wall, at the aptly named Hadian's Wall camping site.


Peak District

There are three campsites owned by the Peak District National Park Authority;
Stay at the foot of Kinder Scout and listen to lapwings in the sky above you at Fieldhead campsite, which is ideal for walking the Pennine Way or a more relaxing visit to the Moorland Visitor Centre.

Hike up to Eric Byne campsite which can't be reached by car, or pitch a tent amongst the stone walls at North Lees campsite where you can walk to Stanage Edge for walking, climbing or bird watching.


Pembrokeshire Coast

Enjoy a green getaway by staying at Caefai Organic Farm, which is powered by renewable energy and lets you watch the cows being milked before they make it into caerphilly or cheddar cheese. The on-site farm shop will make your pic-nics plentiful!


Camping at Cae Gwyn organic farm

Snowdonia

Morning fog at Cae Gwyn organic farm in Snowdonia

Get lots of space between you and other campers at the biggest campsite in Europe, Shell Island, on the western coast of Snowdonia with views across to the mountains.

Pack you fishing gear and a laptop and head to Cae Gwyn organic farm who own fishing rights on the Afon Eden.  Even though they are located in an isolated and tranquil spot, the Wi-Fi hotspot in the farmyard will help you keep in touch with the outside world!


Yorkshire Dales

For those who like to take harnesses and ropes on their holidays, head to Malham Cove campsite and camp beside the beck before climbing the cove.

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