Campsites in Central England
10 bookable campsites in Central England Sorted by our favourites
- Favourite
Haddon Grove Farm Campsite
Bakewell, Derbyshire, England- Family-run campsite on a dairy farm in the Peak District National Park
- Chatsworth House and Haddon House both 20 minutes’ drive
- Ice cream sold on site; access to Lathkill Dale via the camping fields
- Favourite
Walesby Forest
Newark, Nottinghamshire, England- Adventurous site set in 250 acres of woodland and other rural scenery
- A mile from Walesby village and 35 minutes' drive from Lincoln
- On-site bar and shop; over 40 leisure activities on land and water
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Upper Hurst Farm
Buxton, Derbyshire, England- Award-winning family-run rural site close to village and pubs
- In the Peak District National Park
- Play area, dog-walking area and friendly farm animals
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Eastview Caravan Park
Skegness, Lincolnshire, England- Peaceful and smart park set over 15 acres
- At Chapel St Leonards and within walking distance of the beach
- Shop; dog wash; pub next door
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Walnut Cottage Caravan Park
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England- Family-run smallholding site in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Spectacular views over Wenlock Edge and surrounded by walking trails
- Play park with swings, climbing frame, trampoline and toddlers' area
- Favourite
Mill House
Worcester, Worcestershire, England- Peaceful Worcestershire site between River Severn and Droitwich Canal
- A 10-minute drive from Worcester; West Midland Safari Park 20 minutes
- River fishing available for an extra charge; next to a bus route
- Favourite
Abdo Hill Farm
Market Drayton, Shropshire, England- Scenic family site with spectacular views of the Shropshire Hills
- A half-hour drive from Ironbridge, Hoo Farm and Telford Steam Railway
- Ramblers' paradise: climb the Wrekin within half an hour’s drive
- Favourite
Spring Field Dark Skies Camping
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England- Off-grid site with spectacular views over the Shropshire Hills
- Ironbridge Valley of Invention 25 minutes’ drive; hiking from site
- Spacious pitches in a dark-skies area; shops 15 minutes’ drive
- Favourite
Minton Hill Pods
Church Stretton, Shropshire, England- Quiet purpose-built camping pods in the Shropshire Hills
- Hike for around an hour to reach Carding Mill Valley
- Firepit and gas cooker provided; three pubs and lots of trails nearby
- Favourite
The Pig Place
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England- Deliberately rustic camping field on an Oxfordshire canalside pig farm
- Farm shop with sausages, bacon, pork and eggs
- Catering trailer on site serving breakfast and lunch
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Gaia's Hideaway at Upper Hurst Farm
Buxton, Derbyshire, England- Luxury and well-equipped handmade yurt on a Peak District farm
- Private setting with spectacular views, a mile from the Manifold Trail
- Woodfired hot tub exclusively for yurt guests
- Favourite
Barn Farm
Matlock, Derbyshire, England - Favourite
Witham Rest
Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, England- Small, secluded and peaceful site for relaxed and laidback breaks
- Close to the shops and services of the Fairtrade town of Woodhall Spa
- Cosy pods with electricity, heating, kettle and firepits
- Favourite
Meadow Glamping
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England- Quiet meadow site in Shropshire, five minutes' drive from the Severn
- A 10-minute drive from Ironbridge Gorge; 20 minutes from Wenlock Edge
- Smart, clean and modern amenities
- Favourite
Deerheart
Pontrilas, Herefordshire, England- Peaceful eco-friendly site in the Herefordshire hills
- Wye Valley, Black Mountains, Forest of Dean within 50 minutes' drive
- Communal kitchen, campfire and yurt; five minutes from pub with food
- Favourite
The Boat Inn
Hereford, Herefordshire, England- Pub campsite in Whitney-on-Wye
- Riverside location
- Favourite
The Mushroom Farm Campsite
Thistleton, Rutland, England- Off-grid site on a mushroom farm in rewilded Rutland countryside
- A 15-minute drive to Rutland Water, and 20 minutes to Belvoir Castle
- Outdoor kitchen and wildlife watching on site; pub a 30-minute walk