Campsites in Newcastle, England
8 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Newcastle
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Woodbatch Camping and Glamping
Bishops Castle, Shropshire, England- Rural Shropshire Hills escape five minutes from Bishop's Castle
- Walking, horse riding and mountain biking all nearby
- Luxury shower block with hairdryers; campers' kitchen and firebowls
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Panpwnton Farm
Llanfair Waterdine, Shropshire, England- Shropshire farm site on the Offa's Dyke Path and by the River Teme
- A 10-minute drive to the Spaceguard Centre; 40 minutes to Elan Valley
- Stroll along the riverbank to Knighton in 20 minutes
New FavouriteThe Travelling Mule
Abermule, Powys, Wales- Pop-up tourer campsite behind The Abermule Inn in Powys, Wales
- Dolforwyn Castle five minutes’ drive; Powis Castle 20 minutes
- Grass and gravel pitches; pub open daily; shops five minutes’ drive
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Kevindale Campsite
Craven Arms, Shropshire, England- Dog-friendly grassy pitches just outside of the Shropshire Hills
- A five-minute drive to the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
- A 10-minute walk to a village pub and shop; fridge and freezer on site
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Coco's Wild Camp
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales- Wild camping on a Powys farm with spectacular hill and valley views
- Five minutes’ drive to Fishpools Forest; half an hour to Elan Valley
- Basic facilities and grass pitches, plus a donkey, horses and sheep
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The Green Caravan Park
Bishops Castle, Shropshire, England- Dog-friendly site on 15 acres of Onny Valley countryside
- River for pond dipping, paddling and fishing
- Family-friendly pub serving food directly accessible from the site
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Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
Craven Arms, Shropshire, England- Back to basics pitches in a hay meadow on the edge of Craven Arms
- On the Shropshire Way, nine miles from Ludlow and Long Mynd
- Shop and café on site, plus fishing permits to buy
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Mowbray Meadow
Church Stretton, Shropshire, England- Peaceful 10-acre wild site with gorgeous views in the Shropshire Hills
- A 10-minute walk to the Long Mynd; 20 minutes' drive to Ludlow
- Pick your own pitch; village pub and café within walking distance
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YHA Clun Mill
Craven Arms, Shropshire, England- In the grounds of a restored watermill, half a mile from Clun
- Walking and cycling haven deep in the Shropshire Hills
- Toilet, shower, self-catering kitchen, and drying and laundry room
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Black Hall Wigwams
Ludlow, Shropshire, England - Favourite
Redwood Heyope
Knucklas, Powys, Wales- Dog-friendly Mid Wales site in an off-grid 30-acre ancient woodland
- Within walking distance of the Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndŵr's Way
- Hire a firepit on site; pub serving cask ales and food nearby
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Foxholes Castle Camping
Bishops Castle, Shropshire, England - Favourite
The Laws Pasture
Knighton, Powys, Wales- Simple pitches at a Mid Wales family farm with gorgeous views
- A five-minute drive from Knighton and the edge of the Shropshire Hills
- Close to walks including Offa's Dyke Path and Heart of Wales Trail
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Pen-Rhos Luxury Glamping
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales- Glamping in converted railway carriages on a peaceful Powys site
- A half-hour drive from the Elan valley and Builth Wells
- Walk to the local pub in half an hour for curry dinners
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Hamperley Hideaways
Church Stretton, Shropshire, England- Nearly wild site at the foot of The Long Mynd in the Shropshire Hills
- Ten minutes’ drive to Stokesay Castle, and 25 minutes to Ludlow
- Picnic benches, firepits and composting loos; shops 10 minutes’ drive
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Hamperley Campsite
Church Stretton, Shropshire, England- A campsite which has been in existence since the 1960s.
- A greenfield natural site with an adjacent 3 acre ancient wood
- Large flat field with plenty of space to spread out
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Meadowtown Farm
Minsterley, Shropshire, England- Back to basics wild camping on a 32-acre Shropshire Hills farm
- In the hamlet of Meadowtown; Shrewsbury town centre 35 minutes' drive
- Dog-friendly campsite; barbecues and campfires welcome
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Maesmawr Farm Resort
Newtown, Powys, Wales- Level site with mountain views, close to the River Severn
- Family-run with priority on customer service
- Within half a mile of Caersws village and the Mid Wales Arts Centre
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Upper Severn Farm Camping
Welshpool, Powys, Wales- Simple site on a working Powys farm with access to the Severn river
- A 10-minute drive to Welshpool, the Montgomery Canal and Powis Castle
- Secluded grass pitches by a pond, with pubs, shops and castles nearby
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Church House Farm
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales- Small and friendly site easily accessible off the A483
- In a wildlife haven with plenty of walking and cycling nearby
- Clean and modern amenities including free hot showers