Campervan

Dreaming about a summer spent in a campervan? Check out these dreamy campsites where you can park and pitch up in the UK.

Whether you’re imagining trekking legendary highways and gorgeous coastal routes or working your way between blissful nature reserves and bustling cities, we all have an ideal campervan getaway. However, each and every one of us hoping for a roving staycation needs one thing: some solid campervan parks.

Thankfully, the UK is as well suited as anywhere when it comes to cracking campervan holidays. Not only has it got vast nature
reserves, picturesque seaside towns and lovely villages to unearth, it’s also kitted out with countless excellent places to park up your camper. From invigorating wildlife-filled hideaways to places renowned for their community spirit, here are the best campervan parks and campervan-friendly campsites in the UK.

Ocean Pitch Campsite, Devon
The pitches at this campsite are so near the sea they’re practically on the beach. This camper-friendly spot comes with roomy facilities, ace views of Croyde beach and on-site surf hire. It’s also right on the coastal path if you prefer to keep your feet on solid ground.

Ace Hideaways, Inverness-shire
Near Inverness, just north of the Cairngorms National Park, Ace Hideaways more than lives up to its name. There are local walking trails, wildlife-spotting opportunities and the likes of white-water rafting, tubing, kayaking, canyoning, cliff jumping and paintball, which can all be booked on site.

The Sunnyfield, Kent
There are just over two dozen pitches at The Sunnyfield campsite in the Kent Downs, where small campervans are permitted. There are compost loos and horsebox showers if you don’t have facilities in your camper. And an on-site outdoor pizza oven for alfresco evening feasts.

Catgill Farm, Yorkshire
Set on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, this countryside campsite brims with brilliant facilities: hot showers, fire pits, electric hook-up, hairdryers, a shop and even a coffee shop on site. Catgill Farm’s all surrounded by stunning scenery, with the ruins of ancient Bolton Abbey Priory within walking distance.

Muasdale Holiday Park, Argyll
Pull right up to the edge of the sand for a spot at Muasdale Holiday Park. Pitches have glorious and totally unobstructed sea views. You can even spy the Scottish islands of Jura and Islay in the distance.

Ashbourne Woods, Devon
Set in 86 acres of woodland on the edge of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, Ashbourne Woods is set up for wild camping, but campervans are very welcome to a spot. There’s even electricity hook-up if you really can’t live without home comforts.

Wardley Hill Campsite, Norfolk
On the edge of the Norfolk Broads, this rural campsite is all wildflowers, woodland and trickling streams. Small campervans are allowed at Wardley Hill, alongside tents and pre-pitched bell tents. Facilities are basic – compost loos and a single shower – but it’s a beautiful spot.

Digs in the Wig, Pembrokeshire
Parking spaces don’t get much dreamier than those at Digs in the Wig campground. The tiny woodland site welcomes small campervans as well as tents. There are just five spots in total, each in its own peaceful clearing and with eco-toilets and a fire pit.

Cornish Tipi Holidays & Camping, Cornwall
Need something of a digital detox? Go entirely off-grid at this campervan-friendly Cornish campsite. There’s a fishing lake, coastal hikes and beaches, all within easy reach, plus no wi-fi to distract you from your dreamy surroundings.

Baystone Bank Farm, Cumbria
Park up at this site on a working farm in the Lake District, and you’ll be surrounded by stunning landscapes and incredible hiking opportunities. You would be forgiven for staying put, though, thanks to Baystone Bank Farm’s pretty stream, farmyard animals and horse-riding lessons.

Mousehole Camping, Cornwall
Campervans are welcome to park up at Mousehole Camping near Penzance in Cornwall. The site is basic but it’s right by the coast, the pretty village of Mousehole and some stellar Cornish beaches.

(Article source: Time Out)

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