Campsites in East England

The English countryside is renowned for its beauty. From the South Downs National Park to the Cotswolds, there’s no shortage of stunning views and well-maintained campsites — perfect for your next holiday. Here are the best campsites in the East of England to help you get planning.

Grove Farm Glamping

Grove Farm Glamping, Walterstone, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 0DX

Call for bookings: 07725220401

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Brosterfield Caravan Park

Brosterfield Caravan Park

Brosterfield Caravan Park, Foolow, Hope valley, Derbyshire, S32 5QB, United Kingdom

Call for bookings: 07799882551

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Greystone Campsite Paddock Trees

Greystones Nawab

Greystones, Ashbourne Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9QQ United Kingdom

Call for bookings: 07900 990650

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White house farm

White House Farm

Saxilby Lincoln West Bank Saxilby, Lincoln LN12LU United Kingdom

Call for bookings: 07908120579

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Honeypot Camp & Caravan Park

Honeypot Camp & Caravan Park

Wortham, Eye, Suffolk IP22 1PW

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Mill Farm Leisure

Mill Farm Leisure

Wrangle Bank, Wrangle, Boston PE22 9DT

Call for bookings: 01754 820053

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Acorn Wood Caravan Park

Acorn Wood Caravan Park

Darby Rd, Burton upon Stather, Scunthorpe DN15 9EB

Call for bookings: 07816 874205

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Silver Birch Caravan Park

Silver Birch Caravan Park

Chester Road Gwespyr, Holywell CH8 9JN

Call for bookings: 01745 852563

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Willowcroft Camping & Caravan Park

Willowcroft Camping & Caravan Park

Staithe Rd, Repps with Bastwick, Great Yarmouth NR29 5JU

Call for bookings: 01692 670380

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Orchard View

Orchard View

Pontypinna Farm, Vowchurch, HR2 0

Call for bookings: 01981 550266

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Things to do when camping in East England

Camping in East England offers a plethora of activities for visitors due to its unique geography, cultural heritage, and variety of natural attractions. Here are some of the best things to do:

Exploring Nature Reserves

East England is renowned for its diverse habitats. Visit sites like the Norfolk Broads, one of the UK’s largest and most important wetlands, or the Wicken Fen Nature Reserve in Cambridgeshire, one of Europe’s most important wetlands.

Bird Watching

Due to its varied ecosystems, East England is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Head to Minsmere Nature Reserve in Suffolk or the Titchwell Marsh Reserve in Norfolk for some great birding opportunities.

Hiking and Biking

East England boasts a number of beautiful trails. Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Path offer breathtaking views, while the ancient Icknield Way Path takes you through diverse landscapes across several counties.

Historic Tours

Discover the region’s rich history. Visit the medieval Norwich Castle, the grand Ely Cathedral, or the historic Sutton Hoo burial grounds in Suffolk.

Remember, while enjoying these activities, it’s essential to follow the Countryside Code to protect the environment and respect the rights of other people and animals.