Best UK Campsite Locations

Discover some of the most popular, exclusive camping and caravan sites

Best campsite locations

The UK, with its diverse landscapes, is home to a number of small, exclusive camping and caravan sites that have their own unique appeal. Here are some of our favourites spread across various regions:

Knowle Meadow Camping - Somerset

Head to Knowle Meadow for top-notch glamping and camping, right in the middle of a beautiful wildflower meadow in South West England Somerset, all wrapped up in trees.

Knowle Meadow Camping

It's all about chilling out, feeling good, and getting back to nature here. You'll even get to use washroom facilities that could give a hotel a run for its money, not to mention a super cool Scandinavian barrel sauna with a window that lets you soak up the amazing views.

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White House Farm - Lincolnshire

Unwind at White House Farm, a charming working farm right on the river's edge. There are lots to see and do in this lovely vicinity.

White House Farm Campsite

Fancy a wander? Pop into Saxilby Village for shops, pubs, and more. Discover local car boot sales, a farmers' market, a nature reserve, and an aqua park. Spot semi-pro water skiers at a nearby lake or chill by the canal basin. Hop on a boat trip, visit the Pyewipe pub, or explore other idyllic villages.

Enjoy back-to-basics camping with amenities like optional EUH, water, waste facilities, and recycling bins. White House Farm has both grassy and hard-standing pitches, and you can bring two well-behaved dogs for free. For more spots like this, check out our camping in East England directory.

Delamere Pods - Cheshire

Picture this: luxury pod living at the edge of Delamere forest in the heart of Cheshire. That's exactly what Delamere Pods offers.

Delamere Pods Cheshire

Each pod is clean, comfy and decked out with a private jacuzzi, outdoor fire pit (just grab your firewood from their office), a flat-screen TV, a double bed (you bring your own bedding), heater, kettle, and toaster.

They've got shower blocks, laundry facilities, and a communal wash pot area. If you fancy a day trip, historical spots like Beeston Castle are nearby, or you can explore the local village of Blakemere.

For more awesome spots like this, take a look at our camping in North West England directory.

Haddon Copse Farm - Dorset

Haddon Copse Farm, with just 3 spots for you to pitch your own, 4 bell tents, and a glamping pod. It may be small, but it packs a punch. Set in a massive field, you get panoramic views of the Dorset Downs by day and a blanket of stars by night - a perfect spot to unplug and recharge.

Haddon Copse Farm - Dorset

It's part of a working organic farm that's a paradise for wildlife, with heaps of plants, butterflies, birdsong, and farm animals. Say goodbye to noise, light pollution, and Wi-Fi. Instead, enjoy a campfire, BBQ some farm-raised meat, take a swim in the nearby river and soak up all the cool stuff camping in South West England has to offer.

Coast and Castles Camping - Northumberland

Imagine a campsite perfect for families and their campervans, with glamping options too, right near Alnwick and the Northumberland Coast.

Coast and Castles Camping - Northumberland

They've got hot showers, proper loos, and a spot to wash your dishes. Kids have their own play area, and there's a pop-up bar and covered seating for the grown-ups. Plus, it's a dog-friendly campsite that's all about the classic camping experience, with fires and BBQs totally welcome.

This place is just a mile from the cute fishing village of Boulmer on the northern Northumberland camping coastline. Boulmer's got its own beach and wildlife paradise, and from there, you can walk or cycle along St Oswald's way.

Head north to see amazing beaches and spots at Longhoughton and Howick, all the way to Craster village and magnificent Dunstanburgh castle. Or go south to the stunning beaches at Seaton Point, Alnmouth, Warkworth, and onto the harbour town of Amble.

Just three miles away is Alnwick, a market town with world-class attractions like The Alnwick Garden, Alnwick Castle (you might recognise it from the Harry Potter films), Barter Books (Europe's biggest second-hand bookstore), and the Aln Valley Steam Railway.