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Our 35 top family-friendly campsites

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Our 35 top family-friendly campsites
 

From Cornwall to Cumbria, Scotland to Somerset, we've found 35 top sites that are ideal for families
 


1) The Orchard Campsite
Suffolk
 
What makes The Orchard perfect for families and also unique, is what occurs when darkness draws in - they regularly provide a glow stick challenge. Hundreds of glow sticks are thrown into the air which the children scramble for and then construct into lanterns, bangles and necklaces. The site also has its own Observatory for viewing the stars and you can book time on the telescope by having a Star Party. Themed events take place throughout the year too, such as Alien Encounter and Halloween night. Fishing is available on site and real campfires are welcomed, with marshmallows for toasting on sale at the shop.
 
The Orchard Campsite
28 Spring Lane, Wickham Market, Suffolk IP13 0SJ
07818 034729
www.orchardcampsite.co.uk
 

2) Pentewan Sands
Cornwall
 
Pentewan overlooks a safe, sandy beach which is ideal for family fun. On site there are indoor fun pools, tennis courts and a Kids’ Zone. There’s a restaurant, bar and bistro, providing plenty of choice for family meals throughout the day. Pitches overlook the sea and average 13m square. The harbour and fishing port of Mevagissey is a short walk away and the Eden Project is within a 15-minute drive, and a great day out for the family.
 
Pentewan Sands
Pentewan, Mevagissey, Cornwall PL26 6BT
01726 843485
www.pentewansands.com
 

3) Polmanter Touring Park
Cornwall
 
Polmanter Touring Park sits within walking distance of the fishing port of St Ives and offers everything you could need to enjoy a family holiday. The Stable Bar and Restaurant has a family lounge and conservatory which overlooks the outdoor pool which also has a shallow children’s paddling area at one end. To keep children active there are also tennis courts, two play areas (one for smaller children and one for older ones) and a large sports field. For colder days there’s an indoor games room too.
 
Polmanter Touring Park
St Ives, Cornwall TR26 3LX
01736 795640
www.polmanter.co.uk
 

4) Meadow Lakes
Cornwall
 
For 2013, Meadow Lakes is revamping their indoor games room for older children and creating a brand new indoor soft play area for younger ones. There’s also an outdoor play area and heated outdoor pool with paddling pool. A big attraction of the campsite is the selection of animals that live here. There are goats, donkeys, a Shetland pony, cats, chickens and rabbits which children will love seeing. Meadow Lakes is close to St Austell, the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
 
Meadow Lakes
Hewas Water, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 7JG
01726 882540
www.meadow-lakes.co.uk
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5) Mother Ivey’s Bay Holiday Park
Cornwall

 
Mother Ivey’s Bay has an enviable position on the Cornish coast, with its own private beach which is a sheltered cove, making it ideal for family holidays. Pitches are situated within four fields of the landscaped campsite with a short walk down to the beach. There’s plenty of routes for walkers with the Coastal Path running past the park and adjacent to the park is a golf course and country club. For the children, there’s an adventure playground and large open area for ball games on the campsite.
 
Mother Ivey’ Bay Holiday Park, Trevose Head, Nr Padstow, Cornwall PL28 8SL
01841 520990
www.motheriveysbay.com
 

6) Border Forest Park
Northumberland
 
Located in Northumberland’s National Park means this site has endless walking and cycling routes. Direct access from the campsite over a bridge, lands you in the Kielder Forest with wildlife galore. Kielder Water and Forest Park is under an hour’s drive away and offers all sorts of activities from watersports and climbing walls to archery and horse riding. There’s also a birds of prey centre and plenty of places to choose from to eat and drink.
 
Border Forest Park
Otterburn, Northumberland NE19 1TF
01830 520259
www.borderforest.com
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7) Searles Leisure Resort
Norfolk

Searles is located near the beach at Hunstanton and offers every facility a family could need for a great holiday. There’s crazy golf, an outdoor pool, kids clubs, outdoor and soft play areas and scooters and carts. There’s also a leisure club, beauty salon, golf and bike hire. Family evening entertainment is available and there are a choice of dining options from fish and chips and takeaway to restaurants and bars. The sandy beach at Hunstanton is ideal for sandcastle building and the town has shops, a sea life centre and fun fair.
 
Searles Leisure Resort
South Beach Road, Hunstanton PE36 5BB
01485 534211
www.searles.co.uk
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8) Holiday Resort Unity
Somerset 

Holiday Resort Unity in Brean Sands is an all-in-one park offering something for everyone. More importantly, they’re currently offering free pitches for first-time visitors. Most of the pitches are flat and you can choose from grass or hardstandings (RVs welcome) and the facilities are comprehensive. On the campsite there’s various eateries, bar, entertainment complex, swimming complex and all manner of children’s clubs and activity centres. Adult entertainment includes fishing, golf and bingo. Nearby there’s also Brean Leisure Park which offers over 40 fun-filled rides. Brean Sands beach is within walking distance. Discounts at Brean Golf Club, Water Park and Leisure Park.
 
Holiday Resort Unity
Coast Road, Brean Sands, Somerset TA8 2RB
01278 751235
www.hru.co.uk
 

9) Woodlands Grove
Devon
 
Close to Dartmouth, Woodlands won the title of Best Campsite in Europe’ by the Alan Rogers guide combines a five-star rated campsite with a large leisure park geared around families. The campsite has excellent facilities including bathrooms, private shower rooms, baby changing and laundry. Its location and quality make it worthy of note on its own, with stays of two nights or more giving your family free entry to the leisure park being a major plus. This has all sorts of rides, plus some peaceful activities on site, including woodland walks, falconry centre and a zoo-farm.
 
Woodlands Grove
Dartmouth, Devon TQ9 7DQ
01803 712598
www.woodlands-caravanpark.com
 

10) Stanwix Park Holiday Centre
Cumbria
 
In a scenic part of the Lake District, Stanwix offers tons of facilities and entertainment. There is ten-pin bowling, tennis and golf, along with a restaurant, bar and two swimming pools. There’s even an evening entertainment complex and amusement arcade. Silloth is a Victorian seaside town with a popular beach, promenade and recreational facilities. Nearby family attractions include Bank Mill Tropical Butterfly House and the Gincase - a farm park with picnic area and plenty of animals to see.
 
Stanwix Park Holiday Centre
Greenrow, Silloth, Cumbria CA7 4HH
01697 332666
www.stanwix.com
 

11) Drayton Manor Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Staffordshire
 
As the name suggests, this Club site is at the heart of Drayton Manor theme park which offers thrilling rides coupled with a wildlife park with over 100 animals. The park caters for children of all ages with major roller coasters and also Thomas Land for the younger family members. Also nearby is Conkers - a mix of indoor and outdoor experiences and discovery zones at the centre of the National Forest. The campsite has full facilities and a play area and ball games field.
 
Drayton Manor Club Site
Drayton Manor, Nr Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3TW
01827 260617
www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
 

12) Strathclyde Country Park Caravan Club Site
Scotland
 
Located on the edge of parkland this site has access to woodland walks, a play area, wetlands ans wildlife refuges. Strathclyde Loch offers bird watching, walking and cycling routes and a choice of watersports. A nearby family attraction is M&D’s Theme Park with white knuckle rides, 20 kids’ rides, miniature golf, indoor bowling and a giant indoor soft play area. There are also a choice of bars and restaurants. Here you will also find AMAZONIA, Scotland’s only indoor tropical rainforest with exotic animals, birds and creepy-crawlies.
 
Strathclyde Country Park Caravan Club Site
Bothwellhaugh Road, Bothwell, Glasgow G71 8NY
01698 853300
www.caravanclub.co.uk
 

13) Amerden Caravan & Camping Park
Berkshire
 
This campsite used to be an orchard and has many fruit trees providing shade. The site is one mile from Taplow train station meaning all the attractions of England’s capital city are easily accessible. LEGOLAND Windsor is great for young and old alike with life-size Lego rides, roller coasters and many models made from over 55 million Lego pieces, and is only 8 miles from Amerden. Also close by (less than 20 miles) is the Roald Dahl Museum, which is both fun and educational, with the opportunity to dress up as one of his famous characters.
 
Amerden Caravan & Camping Park
Old Marsh Lane, Dorney Reach, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 0DZ
01628 627461
www.amerdencaravanpark.webs.com
 

14) Highbank Farm
Lancashire
 
Being less than five miles from Blackpool, Highbank Farm is in a great location for a family seaside holiday. Blackpool has so much to offer from a sandy beach and seaside resort attractions to the Pleasure Beach with its rides, arcades, bowling and adventure golf. A trip to the top of Blackpool Tower provides great views and for the fearless, venture to the depth of the Blackpool Tower Dungeon and see what horrors might be lurking there. As if that wasn’t enough there’s also a circus, indoor play area, Madame Tussauds and Sea Life Centre.
 
Highbank Farm
Hardhorn, Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire FY6 8DN
01253 890422
www.highbank-farm.com
 

15) York Rowntree Park Caravan Club Site
North Yorkshire
 
This site is ideal for adults seeking to discover the city’s history and for children looking for adventure. The Minster is a must see, along with the old city walls. For family fun, take a trip to the Yorvik Viking Centre where visitors ride around the attraction and Viking-Age streets are brought to life with sights, sounds and smells. Older children might like the scares offered by the York Dungeon, where actors bring to life York’s horrible history. You’ll come face to face with some of York’s most famous wicked residents such as Guy Fawkes, Dick Turpin and the Witches.
 
York Rowntree Park Caravan Club Site
Terry Avenue, York, North Yorkshire YO23 1JQ
01904 658997
www.caravanclub.co.uk
 

16) Bucklegrove Holiday Park
Somerset
 
A great attraction for the family in Somerset is Wookey Hole. Originally the home to the world-famous caves, this attraction also now benefits from a circus, old penny arcade, a prehistoric valley with life-size dinosaurs, a Fairy Garden, mirror maze and handmade paper mill. There are several choices of play area too, one for toddlers, a play barn and Pirate Play Area. Bucklegrove itself has two indoor pools within a log cabin with a smaller toddler pool. There’s a play area for children under 12 and the family-friendly bar offers meals and takeaway.
 
Bucklegrove Holiday Park
Wells Road, Rodney Stoke, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3UZ
01749 870261
www.bucklegrove.co.uk
 

17) Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre
Cambridgeshire
 
Sacrewell Farm’s campsite is located on the edge of the farm and country centre meaning access to this great day out is easy. Families can meet the farm animals, along with Shire horses and there’s a small animal village where children can pet some of the tame animals. On sunny days enjoy a tractor and trailer ride, the wildlife trail, mill pond or play area and mini maze. If the weather isn’t ideal there’s an indoor activity barn, old watermill and the Stable Restaurant and a food & gift shop.
 
Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre
Thornhaugh, Peterborough PE8 6HJ
01780 782254
www.sacrewell.org.uk
 

18) Woolsbridge Manor Farm Caravan Park
Dorset
 
The campsite is part of a 100-acre working farm in the village of Three Legged Cross. Ringwood Forest and Moors Valley Country Park are accessible from the campsite without having to go by road. Moors Valley has miles of walking and cycling routes, a lake, play area, steam train, café, fishing and cycle hire. It’s also home to Go Ape Treetop Adventure where you make your way through the treetops using bridges, tunnels, walkways and zip wires. As well as the campsite having facilities, there is a pub/restaurant within 5 minutes’ walk and Three Legged Cross is one mile away with local shops.
 
Woolsbridge Manor Farm Caravan Park
Three Legged Cross, Winborne, Dorset BH21 6RA
01202 826369
www.woolsbridgemanorcaravanpark.co.uk
 

19) Bosworth Water Trust Campsite
Warwickshire
 
Bosworth Water Trust has 20 acres of water for water sports like sailing, surfing and canoeing and also fishing. Other activities and attractions include crazy golf, pedalos, a bar and café, play area, and even a man-made beach. Just six miles from the campsite is Twycross Zoo. With over 1000 animals on show and Dinosaur Valley new for 2013, this is a great family attraction which is both educational and fun. The Wetlands area at the Zoo allows visitors to experience animals in a natural habitat and to walk around at their leisure.
 
Bosworth Water Trust
Wellsborough Road, Market Bosworth, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV13 6PD
01455 291876
www.bosworthwatertrust.co.uk
 

20) Chester Fairoaks Caravan Club Site
Cheshire
 
This is an open and level site close to the city of Chester, a canal walkway and local swimming pool. Chester is full of historical interest, and for families, is home to one of the top zoos in the UK. Chester Zoo has 100 acres of gardens to explore and over 11,000 animals to meet. 400 of these are rare, exotic and endangered wildlife, with some new arrivals for 2013 such as a giraffe calf, rhino calf and baby orang-utan. There are daily animal talks and even wet weather walks for rainy days.
 
Chester Fairoaks Caravan Club Site
Rake Lane, Little Stanney, Chester, Cheshire CH2 4HS
01513 551600
www.caravanclub.co.uk
 

21) Kessingland Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Suffolk
 
Kessingland is one and a half miles from the beach (which is dog-friendly) and also next door to a wildlife park - Africa Alive. You can literally hear the lions roaring from your pitch. The park has many animals and a re-creation of the African Savannah where animals roam freely together as they would in the wild. There’s a safari road train for those who’d prefer not to walk, and a discovery centre and farmyard corner. Another attraction just 20 minutes away from the campsite is Pleasure Wood Hills Theme Park with over 30 attractions of roller coaster and other rides, along with a miniature railway.
 
Kessingland Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Africa Alive Wildlife Park, Whites Lane, Kessingland, Nr Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7TF
01502 742040
www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
 

22) Chine Farm Camping Site
Isle of Wight
 
Located mid-way between Chale and Brighstone, this campsite overlooks the sea and beach which is a 5-10 minute walk away. The site is on level grassland. Local shops are two miles away in Brighstone which also has a pub. The site is under five miles from Blackgang Chine which is a now-destroyed coastal ravine and home to an amusement park since 1843. There are fun rides and various ‘lands of imagination’ based on cowboys, fairies, pirates and dinosaurs. This is a great attraction which younger children will love.
 
Chine Farm Camping Site
Military Road, Atherfield Bay, Ventnor, Isle of Wight PO38 2JH
01983 740901
www.chine-farm.co.uk
 

23) Noble Court Holiday Park
Wales
 
This campsite is geared up for families. There’s an outdoor swimming pool, a football pitch, games room and amusement arcade, along with not one but two adventure playgrounds. The nearest shops are half a mile away and the beach is only five miles. Close to the campsite are Oakwood Theme Park - Wales’ biggest theme park and Folly Farm Adventure Park. Oakwood has many rides and attractions, from adrenaline-filled rides, to fun for little ones and a boating lake, mini golf and Fun Factory. Folly Farm is an adventure park and zoo both in and outdoors. There are various themed play areas, an undercover vintage funfair and a zoo home to over 250 animals.
 
Noble Court Holiday Park
Redstone Road, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 7ES
01834 861908
www.celticholidayparks.com
 

24) Green Pastures Farm
Hampshire
 
This is a family run farm site with plenty of space for children to play. The campsite is just on the outskirts of the New Forest and welcomes dogs, with daytime kennels available. As well as the New Forest providing plenty of natural space to explore and many walking and cycling routes, Green Pastures is also close to Paultons Family Theme Park. Paultons has a host of rides for all ages, plus animals, a garden and a lake. It is also home to Peppa Pig World which is a must for any young fan of the TV programme!
 
Green Pastures Farm
Ower, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 6AJ
02380 814444
www.greenpasturesfarm.com
 

25) Crealy Meadows
Devon
 
Crealy Meadows offers the ultimate family holiday. Not only is it close to local beaches and the Devon countryside, it is right next door to Devon’s Crealy Great Adventure Park. Tickets are available to campers to enable you to pop in and out of the Park as often as you like. There are over 60 different attractions and masses of undercover fun, along with furry friends to meet. Also during the duration of your stay you can ‘own a pony’, the next best thing to having your own stable. Meet them in the paddock, groom them and care for them.
 
Crealy Meadows
Sidmouth Road, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, Devon EX5 1DR
01395 234888
www.crealymeadows.co.uk
 

26) Bobby Shafto Caravan Park
Co Durham
 
Enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside here, but also be close to the attractions of Newcastle upon Tyne. Situated in ancient woodland is Beamish Wild, an adventure park and high ropes course. There is also Beamish - the living museum of the North, where Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian times are brought to life. In the city itself is Seven Stories, a celebration of British children’s literature with exhibitions, family attractions, storytelling and talks with authors and illustrators.
 
Bobby Shafto Caravan Park
Cranberry Plantation, Beamish, Co Durham DH9 0RY
01913 701776
www.bobbyshaftocaravanpark.co.uk
 

27) Proctor’s Stead
Northumberland
 
Only one mile from the sea, Proctor’s Stead is a small campsite which is level and sheltered with grass pitches. Alnwick Castle, which features in the Harry Potter films, is less than ten miles from the campsite. Kids will love it here as various Potter-inspired events take place throughout the year, such as visits from Harry and friends and Broomstick Training. There’s also Knight’s Quest where kids can dress up, learn the art of swordsmanship and experience what it was like to be a real Knight or Lady.
 
Proctor’s Stead
Craster, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 3TF
01665 576613
www.proctorsstead.co.uk
 

28) Grantown-on-Spey Caravan Park
Scotland
This is a Caravan Club AS set against a backdrop of the Cairngorm mountains. Pitches are located on grass with picnic tables adjacent and electric is available if required. Ten miles away is a place of fun, discovery and adventure - Landmark Forest Theme Park. Here there are rides, climbing walls, a maze, play areas, treetop trails and places to eat and drink. There’s also the ‘Bamboozeleum’ which has distorting mirrors, infinity rooms, holograms and many more weird and wonderful illusions and puzzles.
 
Grantown-on-Spey Caravan Park
Grantown-on-Spey, Highland PH26 3JQ
01479 872474
www.caravanscotland.com
 

29) Wing Hall Estate
Rutland
 
A campsite set in spacious fields within the grounds of Wing Hall with views across the countryside. Wing Hall offers a real camping experience with a few added comforts. One mile away is Rutland Water - a man-made lake offering a range of watersports, plenty of walking and cycling, lots of open space, along with a climbing wall and bird watching centre. A little further afield (30 minutes’ drive) is the city of Leicester with its National Space Centre. While away the hours here learning about space with interactive discovery and themed galleries, with rockets, satellites and capsules.
 
Wing Hall Estate
Wing Hall, Wing, Oakham, Rutland LE15 8RY
01572 737090
www.winghall.co.uk
 

30) Pettycur Bay Holiday Park
Scotland
 
Pettycur is situated overlooking miles of golden sand and a sea that offers safe bathing. Half an hour away in North Queensferry is Deep Sea World which is Scotland’s largest aquarium. There are over 2,000 aquatic creatures and the largest collection of sharks in Europe, along with one of the longest underwater tunnels in the world. There are various exhibits including ‘Jaws’ which showcases some of the planet’s most extraordinary creatures.
 
Pettycur Bay Holiday Park
Burntisland Road, Kinghorn, Fife KY3 9YE
01592 892200
www.pettycur.co.uk
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31) Newton Mill Holiday Park
Somerset

Newton Mill is 4 miles from the city of Bath and a canal-side cycle route provides a traffic free way of accessing the city and all its attractions. All the campsite pitches are on level lawns with easy access to the amenities. There are attractive pitches with parking, surrounded by trees and not far from the stream which runs through the campsite. The city of Bristol is half an hour’s drive away and a good destination is At-Bristol. This is a hands-on science centre with fascinating visuals and over 170 interactive experiences including a Live Science Zone.
 
Newton Mill Holiday Park
Newton Road, Bath BA2 9JF
0844 272 9503
www.newtonmillpark.co.uk
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32)Brokerswood Country Park
Wiltshire

This family owned park in five acres of well sheltered grassland adjoins an 80-acre wooded country park which campers have full access to. Woodland trails, an adventure playground and covered toddlers’ play area are included in pitch price. The fishing lake and narrow gauge railway are an extra charge. Twenty minutes’ drive from Brokerswood is Longleat Safari Park with its drive through safari adventure, Cheetah Kingdom and opportunity to feed the giraffes, plus lots of other fun things. There are over 100 species to discover during your visit.
 
Brokerswood Country Park
Westbury, Wiltshire BA13 4EH
01373 822238
www.brokerswood.net
 

33) Rothiemurchus Camp & Caravan Park
Scotland
 
Set among Caledonian pine trees in the Cairngorms National Park, this site offers camping in a wilderness setting. The campsite is a 10-minute walk from the Rothiemurchus Centre where over 50 outdoor activities are bookable, along with lots of cycling and walking - kids will be spoilt for things to do. There are three separate camping areas - one a high level area set in the pines, the second next to the Am Beanaidh burn flowing through the park and the third situated on an island where the burn splits.
 
Rothiemurchus Camp & Caravan Park
Coylumbridge, by Aviemore PH22 1QU
01479 812800
www.rothiemurchus.net
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34) Sand le Mere Holiday Village
East Yorkshire

Set on the east coast of Yorkshire, Sand le Mere has everything on site that a family could need plus easy access to the beach direct from the campsite. Brand new facilities include a new leisure complex housing an indoor pool, entertainments lounge and restaurant and bars and the list of family-friendly activities is endless. The touring field has been newly developed and offers a range of pitches. If you fancy a great day out off-site, then head to The Deep in Hull, an aquarium with over 3,500 fish and a lift that takes visitors down through the tanks and up close to the fish.
 
Sand le Mere Holiday Village
Southfield Lane, Tunstall, East Yorkshire HU12 0JF.
01964 670403
www.sand-le-mere.co.uk
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35) Brighouse Bay Holiday Park
Scotland

Brighouse Bay is set in a secluded peninsula with views over the Irish Sea and surrounded by 1200 acres of walking country. There is a slipway for launching watercraft direct from the campsite and the peninsula has a small sandy beach area for families to enjoy. The campsite has fishing lakes, a driving range, boats on the pond and quad bikes. There’s also an indoor pool with toddlers’ pool, a Jacuzzi and steam room, a 9-hole family golf course, games room, playground and toddlers’ corner.
 
Brighouse Bay Holiday Park
Borgue, Kirkcudbright DG6 4TS
01557 870267
www.gillespie-leisure.co.uk



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