Caravan through Britain’s famous TV & film sites
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The ultimate UK caravan road trip for film & TV lovers
There’s nothing quite like a great British road trip. But for caravaners who are also film and TV fans, the UK offers a route like no other – one packed with castles, coastlines and countryside that have doubled as the backdrop for blockbuster moments and iconic scenes.
From House of the Dragon’s eerie castles to the wizarding world and James Bond’s Highland hideouts, this tour pairs unforgettable filming locations with top-tier Premier Parks campsites – meaning you can follow in your favourite characters’ footsteps and still be back in time for tea in the awning.
As seen in: House of the Dragon
Holywell Bay, Cornwall
Sweeping sands and deep dunes set the scene for House of the Dragon – filmed at Holywell Bay. Cornwall’s coastline needs no introduction, but this stretch is a cinematic standout.
Where to stay: Porth Beach Holiday Park
Just minutes from the sands of Holywell Bay and ideally located near Newquay, this family campsite is as close to beachside bliss as it gets. With serviced pitches and award-winning amenities, it’s a prime base to explore the coast and film sets alike.
As seen in: House of the Dragon (Harrenhal)
Dinorwig Quarry, Eryri (Snowdonia)
North Wales' slate-quarrying past set the dramatic tone for one of the show's most haunted castles – Harrenhal.
Where to stay: Bryn Gloch Caravan & Camping Park
Located at the foot of Snowdon with riverside views and excellent facilities, this campsite is a walker’s dream. Follow film history by day and unwind with Welsh mountain views by night.
As seen in: Harry Potter
Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire
The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral are instantly recognisable as the corridors of Hogwarts.
Where to stay: Country View Holiday Park
Just a short hop from the cathedral, this Somerset gem is great for families. With a heated pool and coastal proximity, it’s a magical base in its own right.
As seen in: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
This stately home hosted Ethan Hunt during a high-stakes charity auction.
Where to stay: Lincoln Farm Park
With spa-style indoor pools, full-service pitches and close access to the Cotswolds, Lincoln Farm Park balances action with relaxation.
As seen in: Bridgerton (Clyvedon Castle)
Castle Howard, North Yorkshire
Lavish and romantic, Castle Howard became the Duke of Hastings’ home in Bridgerton.
Where to stay: Flaxton Meadows
An eco-conscious, quiet campsite set just a short drive from York’s historic centre. Perfect for a refined, Bridgerton-inspired adventure.
As seen in: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Freshwater West, Pembrokeshire
The windswept beach of Freshwater West served as the touching backdrop for Dobby’s final scene.
Where to stay: South Wales Touring Park – Llwynifan Farm
Adults-only, peaceful and scenic, this Carmarthenshire campsite offers countryside views and access to the coast – perfect for Harry Potter fans on a getaway.
As seen in: James Bond – No Time to Die
Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
Loch Laggan and the rugged Highlands gave Bond’s final chase sequence the dramatic finish it deserved.
Where to stay: Blair Castle Caravan Park
Set within the grounds of Blair Castle, this campsite blends historic scenery with Highland landscapes. Segway tours, bike hire and a castle next door? 007 himself would approve.
Lights, camera, action
Whether you’re a Potterhead, Bridgerton or 007 fan, or just love a good car chase, there’s no better way to see Britain’s film–famous countryside than from the comfort of your own caravan.
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