Holme Valley Caravan & Camping Park
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Opening Times
All year
Prices
From £28.50 (2 adults, pitch, electric)
introduction
Holme Valley Caravan & Camping Park
A very popular campsite with lots of pitches set on the outskirts of Holmfirth where the popular television series ‘Last Of The Summer Wine’ was filmed.
Campsite facilities
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Winner of the Out&About Live Campsite of the Year Award 2026, Holme Valley has lots of facilities and is set in a wooded valley with its own fishing lake in the centre of the pitches. The site is in the grounds of a former woollen mill and has two heated toilet and shower blocks, a shop and a well-equipped laundry.
Holme Valley is a lovely quiet campsite in a sheltered and wooded location, ideal for a break at anytime of the year (the park is only closed for two weeks over the Christmas period re-opening every year on the 30 December for the New Year celebrations.) The River Holme runs along one side of the site (and is loved by kids who like to paddle in its shallower parts) and there is a centrally located fishing pool with pitches close by.
Alongside the hardstanding hook-up pitches, there are numerous grass pitches with hook-ups for tents, campervans and motorhomes in the Bottom Field and a further spacious field with many non-electric pitches, and there are also glamping units.
The campsite has a small shop which is also licensed and, like the park, has a strong green ethos offering refills of toiletry products, pasta and cereals. The local village and pub are a short five-minute walk away.
There are two heated toilet and shower blocks with disabled facilities, washing up areas, and a laundry room.
Children will enjoy the adventure golf course and you can also hire the six-wheel Crazi-Bugz and go off-roading on the purpose-built woodland track.
Holme Valley is well located for walking in the Pennine Hills and the long distance footpath ‘The Pennine Way’. Here you will find a network of paths all around the valley and over the local hills. The park is also situated on the northern edge of the Peak District National Park.