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UK's 'most scenic camping spots' perfect for a summer staycation

UK's 'most scenic camping spots' perfect for a summer staycation

Daily Mirror18-07-2025
Wake up in beautiful surroundings this summer with a visit to one of these stunning camping sites
With the summer holidays looming, parents may be looking for a fun trip to fill some of the 6 weeks with the kids and camping is a great option. Caravan insurance experts at Quotezone.co.uk named seven sites across the country to pitch up in front of stunning landscapes.

Greg Wilson, CEO and price comparison specialist at Quotezone.co.uk, said: "Many families and couples will be looking to pitch up their tents and caravans this summer in some of the most stunning sites in the country in a bid for a stress-free breather. The UK countryside has so much to offer visitors - with spectacular landscapes, attractive beaches, colourful meadows and calming woodlands.

"Camping in some of the most peaceful spots will give holidaymakers the chance to relax, save money, sleep under the stars and avoid airport delays and security hassles that can come with holidaying abroad."

Advice from camping websites states that the better the view, the more wind you're likely to encounter - so investing in a sturdy tent will be beneficial, reports the Express.
Here are some of Britain's most picturesque camping spots:.
Devon
Devon's countryside is a haven of tranquillity, boasting sprawling meadows, soothing natural springs and lush woodlands. It's an idyllic spot for those yearning to sleep under the stars, with breathtaking views and sunsets that will make you feel truly at one with nature.

Woodovis Park is Devon's 5 Star Holiday Park near the ancient Stannary Market town of Tavistock and nestled on the edge of Devon's Tamar Valley: an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a designated World Heritage Site.
You can snuggle down in your own tent or opt for a luxurious glamping pod. More info at www.woodovis.com

Norfolk
For those seeking a beachside camping experience, Norfolk is the place to be. Here, you can indulge in seal spotting or enjoy a leisurely walk along the sandy shores.
Nestled within the iconic Norfolk Broads are numerous picturesque sites, offering families the chance to explore walking routes and waterways during their getaway.

Beeston Regis Holiday Park is a peaceful clifftop holiday park on the North Norfolk coastline, aptly nicknamed 'The King of the Clifftop View'.
The park is dog-friendly, and you're welcome to fire up your BBQ. Amenities include a top-quality shower block with reliable hot water, washing-up sinks, a launderette service and Elsan point.

Lake District
Home to some of the UK's most stunning lakes and mountains, the Lake District is a prime location for camping enthusiasts. This idyllic spot offers the perfect setting for relaxation amidst breathtaking landscapes or for embarking on long walks to soak in the picturesque scenery.
Castlerigg Farm, Keswick is a lovely, family-friendly site, with far reaching views across Derwentwater and the northern Lake District fells. There is a shop on site, and a takeaway van visits daily through the high summer season.

Yorkshire
For those seeking a laid-back camping experience, Yorkshire is the place to be. With vistas of charming villages and miles of rugged coastline, it's an idyllic setting.
The beautiful local beaches and delightful coastal towns make for a splendid camping holiday in this corner of the world.
William's Den in Yorkshire is a 12 acre family-friendly site next to the award winning children's attraction William's Den. The campsite offers 'Pitch Up & Play' options which are fantastic value for money giving you and the kids all-day access to William's Den Adventure Play during your stay.

The site now has 5 cosy bell tents to stay in, if you fancy glamping.
See more at www.williamsden.co.uk/stay-camp
Argyll and Bute, Scotland
In Argyll and Bute, Scotland, campers are met with some of the most awe-inspiring views in the country. Campsites here offer panoramas of lush greenery, stunning beauty and breathtaking lochs.

Take in those wonderful lochs and mountain views from your very own glamping pod with heater, kettle, microwave, fridge and private decking at Loch Awe. You'll want to head to this secluded spot if wild fishing, mountain hikes and lochside campfires are on your bucket list.
More info at Pitchup.
Somerset
A camping trip in Somerset provides holidaymakers with a tranquil escape in the countryside. Ancient woodlands and vibrant meadows provide campers with a spectacular backdrop for their rural retreat.

Mendip Basecamp is an award winning off-grid family adventure campsite in the Mendip Hills, North Somerset. Surrounded by ancient woodland, the spacious campsite is perfect for families, small groups and adventurers and offers flushing toilets, hot showers, a pop up shop, a licensed cafe-bar, usb charging, washing up areas, ice-pack freezers, recycling and drinking water.
There'll not be a single bored moment thanks to the Mendip Activity Centre, the onsite outdoor activity centre with over 20 activities to experience, from Live Music to Rock Climbing, Skiing to Archery and Storytelling to Nature Walks.
Worcestershire
Camping in Worcestershire offers visitors unique landscapes and extensive trails to explore. The stunning, picture-perfect views are perfect for families and couples who enjoy hiking and reconnecting with nature.
Hopley's in Bewdley is a well-established family-friendly campsite, with a mix of glamping, tents and caravans. They offer an on-site eatery, café, camping shop and farm shop as well as live music and festival events.
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