Camping and Caravanning in England
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a specific site or scroll down to read more about all our sites in
England.
Open 22 May – 9 September (closed 3-18
June)
An attractive level site, Aldridge Hill lies
in a heathland clearing on the edge of Blackwater Stream. The
site also borders Ober Water where you can follow the Ober Water
Trail and is just a mile from shops and pubs in the pretty village
of Brockenhurst.
Open 6 March – 28 September
Set in a woodland glade, Ashurst is an
attractive, level campsite in mainly open ground with some shaded
areas of oakwood. A five minute walk brings you to the shops,
pub and railway station at Ashurst village. (DOG-FREE
SITE)
Open 6 March – 2 November
A spacious site, Bracelands provides panoramic
views of the magnificent countryside over Highmeadow Woods and the
Wye Valley.
The copper beech trees are a striking feature
of this site and easy access to walking and cycling country make it
a wonderful place to spend your holiday. Bracelands is ideal
for families with lots to see and do nearby, such as Symond's Yat,
where you can watch peregrine falcons wheeling from their nests on
the cliffs.
Open 6 March – 11 January
A gently sloping site high above the beautiful
Wye Valley, Christchurch is perfect for a family holiday.
With waymarked walking and cycling routes down to the river through
the surrounding woodland there’s something for everyone to
enjoy.
Nearby are the Clearwell Caves where you can
explore the ancient iron mines. You could also try your hand
at the Gold Leaf Quest in which a magical leaf is waiting to be
found in the forest - follow the clues and it could be yours.
For more information visit http://www.forestofdean.gov.uk/
Open 6 March – 28 September
A peaceful grassland site among scattered
oaks, Denny Wood offers the simple pleasures of natural
surroundings. Keep a lookout for the famous New Forest ponies
which roam freely in the area. Nearby Matley Wood is a small
secluded site in a beautiful woodland setting. Matley Wood
has all the essentials for the fully equipped caravanner to enjoy
the peace and freedom of the New Forest.
Denny Wood is a DOG FREE SITE
The pretty village of Brockenhurst can be reached by bike
without having to use any roads - making this site ideal for
cyclists.
Open 6 March – 28 September
Nestling in beautiful oak woods, this peaceful
site has generous pitches and level ground. It's the perfect site
for a relaxing family holiday.
A gentle ten-minute walk brings you to
Brockenhurst where you’ll find local pubs and shops. For a
longer excursion why not take the car ferry and explore the Isle of
Wight?
Open 6 March – 2 November
Ideally situated for your seaside break,
Holmsley is just a short drive from the wonderful beaches at
Bournemouth and Christchurch. Mainly grass and with loads of
space for children to play, Holmsley is perfect for a family
holiday.
Open 6 March – 28 September
Situated next door to each other, these two
campsites give you a choice of contrasting surroundings. Ocknell is
a heathland site with spectacular views of the surrounding
countryside and nearby Longbeech is tucked away in an ancient
beechwood.
Both sites are only 16 miles from Salisbury
where you can discover its Roman history and visit the magnificent
cathedral.
Postern Hill, Savernake Forest – Wiltshire
Open 6 March – 2 November
Set in a woodland park, Postern Hill is a
peaceful site with sheltered pitches and plenty of wildlife to
enjoy – keep a lookout for the deer that visit occasionally in the
evenings. The surroundings are perfect for leisurely strolls on
gentle, flat forest trails.
The site is ideal for exploring historic
Wiltshire, with Stonehenge, Avebury Stone Circle and Salisbury
Cathedral all within easy reach. There’s plenty more to do nearby
too – why not visit Westonbirt Arboretum, with its magnificent
displays of trees and shrubs, or the National Trust village of
Lacock?
Open 6 March – 28 September
A spacious heathland site, Roundhill has
plenty of room to let you enjoy the freedom of the forest.
There’s lots to do with junior fishing on-site from mid-June
and adult fishing close by.
Nearby at Beaulieu you’ll find the National
Motor Museum and the remains of the Cistercian Abbey founded in
1204 by King John.
Open all year
Pitch amongst the pines and oaks in this
beautiful forest setting.
An open woodland site, Setthorns has all the
essentials for an enjoyable holiday where you can get closer to
nature.
Open 1 May – 11 January
Spiers House is the perfect base for exploring the North York
Moors National Park. Pony-trekking, waymarked trails, forest drives
and an orienteering course are all nearby.
On a clear night look up into the
sky for a stunning view of the stars.
Try the scenic 18 mile steam train journey
from nearby Pickering for an exciting way to see the countryside.
Spiers House is within easy driving distance of York, Scarborough’s
sandy beaches and the port of Whitby.
Open 6 March – 2 November
A secluded site, tucked away in Thetford
Forest Park on the south bank of the River Thet, Thorpe is
excellent for exploring the Norfolk Broads. Here you can experience
the distinctive landscape of forest and heath and the history and
wildlife of the Brecks.
Just a short drive away you’ll find the
Forestry Commission Visitor Centre at Top Lodge, with beautiful
woodland walks and cycle trails.
Open 6 March – 2 November
The quietest of our Forest of Dean sites,
Woodlands let’s you pitch in your own wooded glade. Enjoy a
tranquil break amongst the natural beauty and wildlife of the
ancient oakwood.
These secluded pitches and just the essential
facilities makes Woodland perfect for a peaceful holiday. Wild pigs
also enjoy this part of the forest so sleeping in a tent or awning
is not allowed.