Cornbury Rise Camping
About Cornbury Rise Camping
Cornbury Rise Camping is a simple pop-up campsite located on a meadow in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, within the Cotswolds. The site sits on a gentle rise overlooking the town and provides a straightforward base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Set within walking distance of Charlbury’s shops, pubs, and train station, the campsite is also close to Cornbury Park and the site of the Wilderness Festival. With open meadow views and minimal facilities, Cornbury Rise offers a relaxed, off-grid camping experience.
Pitches and Facilities
- Grass pitches in a meadow setting
- Suitable for tents and motorhomes
- Portable toilets
- Fresh drinking water available
- Off-grid campsite
- Walking distance to Charlbury town centre
- Close to Cornbury Park and Wilderness Festival
A Cotswolds Camping Base
Cornbury Rise Camping is well-positioned for exploring the Cotswolds countryside and nearby towns. From the campsite, visitors can walk into Charlbury for local shops and pubs, explore the nearby Wychwood Forest, or take a short drive to places such as Chipping Norton and surrounding villages.
Accomodation
- Tents
- Motorhomes
Perfect for...
- Young Children
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
- Adventure
Facilities
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Family Friendly
- Peaceful
- Fires Allowed
- Near a Pub
- Near a Woodland or Forest
- Near a lake
Booking Enquiries for Cornbury Rise Camping
Book your stay at Cornbury Rise Camping using the form. Your request goes directly to the campsite owner, who will confirm availability and complete the booking.
Telephone
For telephone bookings call: 07719001795
Map and location
Campsite address
Cornbury Rise Camping, The Slade, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, OX7 3SJ
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
Please look for ‘The Slade’ sign off of the B4022 running through Charlbury -once on The Slade please take the first right and enter the gate into the site!
Near by attractions
Cornbury Rise Camping sits within the Cotswolds National Landscape, with historic towns, countryside estates, and well-known attractions all within easy reach.
Cornbury Park and Wilderness Festival
Just a short walk from the campsite, Cornbury Park is a historic estate set within parkland and woodland on the edge of Charlbury. The grounds are best known for hosting the annual Wilderness Festival.
During the event, visitors staying at the campsite can reach the festival site on foot in around half an hour.
Blenheim Palace
Around 15 minutes away, Blenheim Palace is one of the most impressive historic houses in England. The palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, sits within a vast landscaped park designed by Capability Brown.
Visitors can explore formal gardens, woodland walks, and exhibitions inside the palace itself.
Burford
The town of Burford lies around 20 minutes from the campsite and is often described as one of the gateways to the Cotswolds. Its steep high street is lined with traditional stone buildings, independent shops, and small cafés.
It’s a popular stop for visitors exploring the surrounding villages.
Stow-on-the-Wold
Around half an hour’s drive away, Stow-on-the-Wold centres on a large historic market square surrounded by narrow lanes filled with shops, galleries and restaurants.
The town has long been a meeting point within the Cotswolds and remains one of the region’s most visited destinations.
Diddly Squat Farm Shop
Just outside Chipping Norton, the now well-known Diddly Squat Farm Shop attracts visitors interested in local produce and the farming venture made famous by Jeremy Clarkson.
It sits roughly 15 minutes from the campsite.
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