Holidays in England - Campsites in England
We have 535 camping sites in England. Here are just a few of the fantastic locations for your holiday in a touring caravan or under canvas in . To find refine your campsites seatch to a specific area just use the area Links on the left menu.

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Four Oaks Park -
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Delph Bank Touring Caravan and Camping Park -
Delph Bank Caravan Park is owned and run by resident owners Jennifer and Michael who welcome you to their peaceful, tranquil park set in the heart of the Fens. 
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Riverside Village Holiday Park -
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Sun Haven Valley Country Holiday Park -
Sun Valley Haven is a caravan park and campsite, ten minutes woodland walk from Mawgan Porth beach in Cornwall.
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Poplars Touring Park -
The Poplars Touring Park is a small, quiet site. There is a good quality toilet and shower facilities, and a washing up sink. 
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Hylton Caravan Park -
The facilities on Stanwix Park are available to campers and tourers to enjoy and are included in the price. We have two camping and touring sites on Stanwix Park.
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Little Satmar Holiday Park -
Little Satmar is a quiet peaceful park covering an area of just over 10 acres. A short walk will take you to beautiful cliff top paths with splendid views across the English Channel, and sandy beaches below.
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Skegness Water Leisure Park -
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Seaborne Leisure -
Seaborne is a unique retreat set in 40 acres of picturesque countryside, overlooking the Malvern Hills and adjacent to the River Severn. The Seaborne Inn has a riverside terrace and a restaurant serving excellent home cooked food. We also have a no children policy on site.
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Hollins Farm -
A friendly site, Hollins Farm lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between two of North Lancashire's most picturesque coastal villages, Silverdale and Arnside.
With chickens clucking around and goats bleating in the field, it truly is a place to get away from it all. You can walk for miles along the coast, enjoying the dramatic views of Morecambe Bay with the towering mountains of the Lake District at the other side.
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