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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Little Orchard Caravan Park -
The Park was designed to provide all the facilities required in open and
tranquil surroundings whilst trying not to disturb the adjoining countryside. 
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Lairhillock Touring Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Mickleton Mill Caravan Park -
A quiet, secluded caravan park idyllically situated on the banks of the River Lune. The Park covers eight acres in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and with an abundance of wildlife, making it a haven of peace and tranquility.

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Woolsbridge Manor Farm Caravan Park -
Woolsbridge Manor Farm Caravan Park is nestled in the heart of rural Dorset, and with magnificent beaches and the New Forest within easy reach.
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Low Wood Caravan Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Riverside Caravan Park -
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St. Helens Caravan Park -
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Scratby Hall Caravan Park -
Scratby Hall Caravan Park is situated in a secluded, rural setting, on the outskirts of the coastal village of Scratby, Norfolk. The site is surrounded by arable farmland and is less than one mile from the nearest beach.
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Haytop Country Park -
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Arrow Bank Holiday Park -
Welcome to Arrow Bank Holiday Park with country lodges and static caravans based in Herefordshire.
On arrival, you will immediately note the peace and tranquillity of the park, on the banks of the River Arrow, with beautiful trees and shrubs, landscaped gardens and well-maintained lawns - a place to unwind and relax, away from the stress of everyday life, in the rural black and white village of Eardisland, near Leominster in the county of Herefordshire.
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