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With locations across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, our campsites offer beautiful holiday spots that are perfect for exploring the great outdoors.
You'll find a couple of camping pod options across our campsites - smaller, basic camping pods with no furnishings but floor mattresses provided, and slightly larger pods with benches for sitting and sleeping as well as mattresses. Visit your campsite of choice to explore the pod options, and read the descriptions in the booking system carefully to make sure the pod is right for you.
Low in the valley, with trails by the river and up through the fells to small mountain lakes. Village pubs are a short stroll away.
A mile from Wastwater, close to challenging bike trails and Scafell Pike, England’s tallest mountain.
In the dramatic Langdale valley, a natural playground of trails, summits, waterfalls and small lakes, all accessible on foot.
By Windermere, England’s largest lake, surrounded by things to do and places to visit.
A coastal campsite on the Lizard peninsula near award-winning beaches.
Historical attractions and nature trails on the lough shore, a short walk from vibrant Strangford village.
A laid-back, riverside campsite on Exmoor, surrounded by walks in the Lorna Doone Valley.
Five stone nooks, which were once animal sheds, are now cosy pods with some simple comforts.
The campsite offers two types of furnished pods. The first have bunk beds, a small kitchenette and seating area which converts into a double bed. Or you could choose one which also has an en-suite shower room.
As well as camping pods with benches and mattresses, Low Wray has furnished pods with a double bed and bunkbeds.
There are four types of pod at Eskdale, including furnished pods with a fixed double bed, set of bunkbeds and a table and chairs.
There are three types of pods at Wasdale, including furnished pods with a fixed double bed, set of bunkbeds and a table and chairs.
Low Wray’s lake-view cabin is an accessible, furnished pod that has views of the lake and a covered deck. It is wheelchair friendly, sleeps four people (maximum of three adults) and is dog friendly.
Low Wray has furnished safari tents with a woodburner, each sleeping six guests.
Wasdale's tipis and bell tents all have woodburners - the tipis have double beds while the bell tents have floor mattresses.
Eskdale has one bell tent, with mattresses, a carpeted floor, a light, sockets and a woodburner. There's a deck outside with a table and chairs.
Oldbury Hill's unfurnished bell tents are a simple replacement for your tent, and have electric hook-up available.
Brownsea Island's bell tents have double mattresses and a table and chairs. Brownsea also has tree tents - simple tents suspended between the trees about one metre from the ground.
There are two landpods at Gupton Farm. These cosy structures are fully weatherproof, with mattresses and a cushioned seating area. There’s a picnic table and firepit outside, and parking is just a short walk away.
Bothies are stone buildings in remote locations, offering a 'camping with walls' experience. They offer shelter but no other facilities. Bunkhouses offer simple group accommodation for a holiday enjoying the outdoors. Find out more....
With locations across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, our campsites offer beautiful holiday spots that are perfect for exploring the great outdoors.