Holidays in England - Campsites in England
We have 537 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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Ayr Holiday Park -
Ayr Holiday Park is the only Holiday Park in St Ives itself, less than half a mile from the beaches, town centre and harbour.
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Knight Stainforth Caravan and Camping Park -
For over 80 years Little Stainforth has hosted both local and national campers. It is also one of the oldest sites still run by the same family, the Maudsley's.
We are sure you will enjoy your stay at Little Stainforth, and we will do everything we can to ensure that your stay is a pleasant and memorable one.
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The Camping and Caravanning Club Site -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Golden Cap Holiday Park -
Golden Cap Holiday Park is surrounded by over 2,000 acres of National Trust Golden Cap Estate. The park nestles in quiet countryside within the village of Chideock and yet the entrance is just 150 metres from Seatown beach.
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Creeksea Place Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Elm Beds Caravan Park -
A small and peaceful caravan and camp site, located in a scenic spot on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
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Crablake Farm -
Crablake Farm is a working farm set in the heart of the Devon Countryside yet it is only minutes from the M5 at Exeter making it an ideal location to stay at our 5 van Caravan Club of Great Britain affiliated site or to store your van in a safe, undercover facility protecting your caravan or camper van from the elements, thus helping to protect your investment.

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Monkton Wyld Farm -

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Cartmel Caravan and Camping Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Pinewoods Holiday Park -
Situated right at the heart of the North Norfolk coast, Pinewoods Holiday Park has been welcoming holidaymakers and families for over 60 years. The generously landscaped site lies behind pine-topped sand-dunes at the edge of Wells beach, just a short walk (or miniature train ride) from the bustling historic port of Wells-next-the-Sea.
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