Caravan Holiday Parks
453 bookable campsites with caravans for hire
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Le Ciel Ouvert
Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France- Peaceful, natural and eco-friendly site in rural Provence
- A 20-minute walk to Forcalquier; 10 minutes' drive to Les Mourres
- Well-equipped kitchen and dining area on site
Camping des Ballastières
Champagney, Haute-Saône, France- Well-equipped family site by a lake on the edge of Champagney
- Access to seven Vosges Saônoises walking trails in the village
- Outdoor pool, fishing, snack bar and summer kids' club on site
Camping de Chênefleur
Tintigny, Luxembourg, Belgium- Seven hectares of green space by the Semois river
- A 300-metre walk from Tintigny village in the lush Ardennes
- Heated outdoor pool, bar, restaurant, wifi, play area and table tennis
Waunbayvil Camping
Crymych, Pembrokeshire, Wales- Pop-up site on a 40-acre wildlife haven with a pond and woodland
- Cardigan, Castell Henllys and Poppit Sands within 20 minutes' drive
- Three miles from the Pembrokeshire coast at Ceibwr
Skyhil Gypsy Caravans
Bantry, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland- Simple off-grid gypsy caravans five mins' drive from Wild Atlantic Way
- Glengarriff village five minutes' drive; 25 minutes to Bantry
- Direct access to hill walks, an ancient forest and stone circle
Skiddaw View Holiday Park
Keswick, Cumbria, England- Family-owned holiday park with spectacular Lake District fells views
- Bassenthwaite Lake 15 minutes’ drive; Grasmere 40 minutes
- Luxury accommodation with a dog park, herb garden and tourist info
Wyes Workshops
St Briavels, Gloucestershire, England- Luxury adults-only glamping in the Wye Valley National Landscape
- Direct access to Offa’s Dyke Path; Tintern Abbey an hour’s walk
- Full kitchen and shower at each unit; stunning Gloucestershire views
Geckos Place
Port St Johns, Eastern Cape, South Africa- Peaceful site next to a five-kilometre beach on the Agate Terrace
- Half an hour's drive from whale watching in Port St Johns
- Close to popular hiking, fishing and birdwatching spots