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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The Hop Farm Family Park -
The Hop Farm Touring & Camping Park
Our superb touring and camping park is delightfully set in over 500 acres of beautiful open fields and woodland at one of Kent's most popular family visitor attractions.
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Channel View Caravan and Camping Park -
Channel View is a quiet family run site, situated in a sunny position in glorious North Devon.
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Penhale Caravan and Camping Park -
Penhale is the perfect place to stay - a relaxed, family-run, small campsite on a working organic farm on the outskirts of Fowey.
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Henlow Bridge Lakes -
Located on the boundary between Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire just outside of Henlow, we cater for camping, caravanning, camping pods, fishing, walks and conservation.
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Gunvenna Touring Caravan and Camping Park -
Set in 10 acres of Cornish countryside, with views of the moors and just 2 miles from the beaches on the North Cornwall coast.
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Great Langdale Campsite -
Enjoying a prime location inside one of the Lake District's most dramatic valleys, this National Trust campsite is ideal for strollers, hikers and climbers alike. 
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Hollingworth Lake Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Orchard Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Newby Bridge Caravan Park -
Newby Bridge Country Caravan Park, which is personally managed by the proprietors Peter and Glenys Newton, is situated in a delightfully secluded setting on the outskirts of Newby Bridge within easy walking distance of Lake Windermere.
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Greenacres Touring Park -
Greenacres Touring Park is exclusively for adults. A holiday destination providing attractive landscaped surrounding and wonderful views of the Blackdown and Quantock hills.
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