Campsites in Central England
16 bookable campsites in Central England Sorted by our favourites
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The Bull i' th' Thorn
Hurdlow, Derbyshire, England- Family-friendly site close to top Peak District attractions
- A 20-minute drive from Buxton, Chatsworth House and Dovedale
- Directly opposite the Tissington Trail; close to foodie pubs and shops
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Greenacres Campsite
Horspath, Oxfordshire, England- Peaceful Oxfordshire site with direct access to Shotover Country Park
- Harcourt Arboretum 20 minutes’ drive; Blenheim Palace 35 minutes
- Communal firepit and barbecue station; bus to Oxford a short walk away
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Brosterfield Farm Caravan Park
Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England- Dog-friendly site with gorgeous walks from the door
- A 15-minute drive from Bakewell; 20 minutes from Chatsworth House
- Dog-friendly pub in the village of Foolow, 10 minutes’ walk away
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Greenacres Glamping
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England- Small luxury site in the village of Lea, close to pub and shop
- 10 minutes' drive from Ross-on-Wye and the Forest of Dean
- Easy access to the A40 and bus stops in the village
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Stargazer Glamping
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England- Luxurious, spacious glamping tents 10 minutes' drive from Ross on Wye
- A 15-minute drive to Symonds Yat for canoeing; Hereford half an hour
- Private hot tub for each tent; access to pizza oven and telescopes
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The Hide at Manton Bay
Oakham, Rutland, England- Fabulous location on the south edge of Rutland Water near Manton
- An hour's walk to Normanton Church; Oakham 10 minutes' drive
- Quiet site with lake views; barbecues and campfires permitted
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Bain View Glamping
Haltham, Lincolnshire, England- Eco-friendly glamping on a large field with pond and canal frontage
- North of the village of Haltham; five minutes' drive from Horncastle
- Dog-friendly site with private toilets, showers and cooking facilities
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Lincolnshire Lanes
Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, England- Well-presented site on a public footpath in rural Lincolnshire
- Market Rasen and Lincoln city centre both 20 minutes' drive
- Laundry room, information kiosk and dog exercise area
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Forest Glamping Retreat
Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England- Exclusive occupancy of a quiet bell tent site for adults or families
- On the edge of the Forest of Dean; 10 mins' drive to a Go Ape course
- Easy access to walks; gas/charcoal barbecues and a woodburning stove
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Meadow Brook Farm
Tring, Hertfordshire, England- Peaceful Hertfordshire farm site on 22 acres three miles from Tring
- Wendover Woods or Whipsnade Zoo 15 minutes' drive away
- Simple pitches with views over farmland and grazing sheep
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Unthank Lane Farm
Dronfield, Derbyshire, England- Peaceful site on a mown field overlooking pasture and woodland
- On the edge of the Peak District; Chesterfield 20 minutes' drive
- Spacious site with small number of pitches; local produce available
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The Old School Campsite
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England- Well-maintained and family-run site in the Shropshire Hills
- Close to the Welsh border and 35 minutes' drive from Shrewsbury
- Outdoor activity and crafts centre on site
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Barn Field Farm Camping
Church Stretton, Shropshire, England- Peaceful Shropshire site with views over forests and hills
- A five-minute drive from Church Stretton; half an hour from Ludlow
- Equestrian services for horse owners; five minutes' walk to a pub
New FavouriteFarwood Farm
Stroud, Gloucestershire, England- Working farm site with a farmstand selling seasonal produce
- Near the Cotswold Way and other walks; 50 minutes' drive to Bristol
- Chickens, duck, pigs and sheep on site; walk to the village pub
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Little Bull Hill
Gorsley, Gloucestershire, England- Secluded bell tents at a Herefordshire family smallholding
- A 10-minute drive from Ross-on-Wye and close to Forest of Dean
- Feed the animals, collect eggs and build dens in the woods
- Favourite
The Field Campsite
Coleford, Gloucestershire, England- Dog-friendly wild camping site on the edge of the Forest of Dean
- A five-minute drive to a cycling centre; 15 minutes to the Wye Valley
- Bike or walk to caves, supermarkets, golf courses and restaurants