Camping sites & Campgrounds in Shotley Bridge, England
8 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Shotley Bridge
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Bonners Lodge
Consett, Co. Durham, England- Friendly site with rural views 15 minutes' drive from Consett
- A short walk from the Waskerley Way trail for walking and cycling
- Spacious pitches with access to heated shower block
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Valley View Camping
Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland, England- Peaceful hilltop campsite with spectacular views of the Tyne Valley
- A 20-minute drive to Derwent Reservoir; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 30 minutes
- Dark sky site for stargazing; gastropub five minutes' walk away
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Bowler’s Hill Campsite
Stockfield, Northumberland, England- Quiet countryside campsite based on a working arable farm
- Prudhoe 10 minutes' drive; Hexham 20 minutes
- One-acre dog exercise field; close to many public footpaths
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The High Hermitage Holiday Park
Prudhoe, Northumberland, England- Quiet countryside park among ancient woodland
- Tyne fishing available nearby: permits at reception
- Wildlife haven a short walk from the village of Ovingham
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Newlands Hall
Frosterley, Co. Durham, England- Secluded shepherd’s hut with stunning views of the North Pennines
- Half an hour’s drive from Durham; near a network of local footpaths
- Private patio, woodfired hot tub, firepit, barbecue and ensuite
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Sunniside House
Hexham, Northumberland, England- Quiet Northumberland site with views over the Tyne Valley
- A mile from the village of Acomb; Hexham 10 minutes' drive
- Disposable barbecues welcome; rent firepits from the site
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Bankfoot Camping
Stocksfield, Northumberland, England- Northumberland farm stay with rural views, 15 minutes from Hexham
- Half an hour’s drive to Kielder Forest Park and 40 minutes to Cragside
- Peaceful off-grid site; dogs welcome
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Bluebell Wood Glamping
Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland, England- Romantic hideaway with rural views in a small Northumberland wood
- In the beautiful Tyne Valley, a 30-minute drive from Newcastle
- Well-equipped luxury bell tents on a dark-skies site; close to a pub
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Edmundbyers Youth Hostel
Consett, Co. Durham, England - Favourite
Cheviot View
Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland, England- Fully furnished bell tent on a hilltop with views of the Cheviot Hills
- A 15-minute drive to Derwent Reservoir; 20 minutes to Hadrian’s Wall
- Well-behaved dogs welcome; walks, cycle routes and gastropub nearby
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Kyo Camping
Prudhoe, Northumberland, England- Wild camping on a Northumberland farm five minutes’ drive from Prudhoe
- Hadrian’s Wall 15 minutes’ drive; Newcastle upon Tyne 25 minutes
- Stunning country views; fresh eggs available; pubs half an hour’s walk
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Forrest Valley View
Esh, Co. Durham, England- Well-kept adults-only site with far-reaching valley views
- A 15-minute drive from the North Pennines or Durham city centre
- Direct access to the Lanchester Valley Railway Path; a mile from a pub
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Bobby Shafto Caravan Park
Beamish, Co. Durham, England- Secluded location with countryside views
- A mile from the C2C cycle route
- Bar, shop, gated access and CCTV
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Hadrian's Meadow
Wall, Northumberland, England- Scenic wild camping meadow right next to Hadrian's Wall Path
- A 10-minute drive to Hexham; half an hour to Newcastle
- Close to Northern Saints Trail and St Oswald's Way for walkers