Camping sites in the UK, like most European countries, are in high demand. Much of the UK has neither unique natural landscapes, nor a particularly mild climate, nor sunny beaches, so camping here is, first of all, a way of inexpensive accommodation.
Features of British campsites
The main feature of British campsites is that the UK itself consists of several countries, therefore campsites on its territory can differ significantly from each other. Most of the campgrounds are for pitching tents. It also provides a parking space for motorhomes and other types of transport. Alternatively, you can rent a small cabin at the campsite or rent a trailer that will give the impression of a motorhome, even if you did not arrive at the camp by car.
Camping sites in the UK are also distinguished by a high level of service. In almost every campsite, you can find playgrounds with entertainment for children of all ages, sports facilities where teenagers and young people can spend time, and even nightlife. Camping sites in the UK are usually open from Easter until the end of October. Since July, almost all campsites are packed to capacity and it is quite difficult to find a free space.
There are a lot of campsites here - even within London there are several, but the best campsites are located outside the cities.
Best British Campgrounds
There are a lot of campsites in the UK. Among the most popular are the following.
Low Wray Camping is located on Lake Windermere. On the shores of the largest lake in England, you can have a great rest, admiring the swans and the water surface, you can go fishing - these places are famous for a large number of fish. Accommodation is possible in a tent, van, yurt or even an Indian teepee. On site there is a laundry, a shop, showers and a playground.
Camping Delamont country park includes small cabins, tent sites and camper vans. Camping is located on the shore of Strangford Loch. There is a shop on the campground. Playground and showers. Just two to three kilometers from the campsite there is a town with a beautiful castle of the twelfth century.
Outney Meadow Caravan Park in Suffolk has a large number of swampy meadows and river valleys that can be explored in a rented canoe. The beautiful views of the East Anglia coastline are combined with a wealth of historic sites. The campsite has toilets, showers, laundry facilities, and pubs and shops can be found a short drive from the campsite.
Clachtoll Beach is a coastal campsite that delights in the beauty of Scotland. For swimming, the water here is usually cold, but here you can go boogie or kayak, watch dolphins, turtles, small sharks and minke whales. The campsite has laundry facilities and showers.
Mount Folly Farm is located near Devon Organic Farm. The campsite offers a beautiful view of the bay. On the territory of the camping there are cabins for showers, laundries, and if you visit the neighboring island, you can see the favorite hotel of the famous writer Agatha Christie.