Campsite Reviews

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With views of the Menai Strait, the Welsh countryside and the stunning Snowdonia Mountains, Coed Helen Holiday Park is pitch perfect.

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Peace and tranquillity in Yorkshire: Campsite review and free night offer thumbnail

Promising peace and tranquility, Langcliffe Park is the perfect rural getaway. We review this Yorkshire campsite and have a FREE night offer for our readers.

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Fit for a Knight at the round table: Campsite review and discount thumbnail

Nestled in the hills of the North Yorkshire Dales and running along the banks of the beautiful river Ribble, near Settle, Knight Stainforth Hall Caravan and Camping Park is the perfect rural getaway. It’s been in the Maudsley family for three generations and with the recent addition of a beautiful stone built restaurant, cafe bar, reception and shop […]

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Want a cost-effective way to spend your night? Or just some peace and quiet? Then check out our guide to small sites and more across the UK

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A time of unexpected and enforced rest is how I came to read, again, Peter Mayle’s book A Year in Provence. Written over 20 years ago, it’s a witty review of the author’s first year living in the Vaucluse area of Provence. I wondered if the area had changed.

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews The Lookout Holiday Park in Dorset; a low key, family orientated, privately owned park at the edge of the Purbeck Hills.

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Fallowfield Dene in Northumberland, a secluded yet large site, which is particularly well placed if you want to explore the Roman history of the area as Hadrian’s Wall is very nearby.

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Camping des Lacs, this French site is set in the inland area of the Charente region, in a fantastic setting beside a lake.

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This week Liz reviews the Le Château de Fonrives campsite in France. Set in the grounds of a privately owned Château on the borders of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne, this family run site is peaceful in low season but a hive of activity in high season.

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Castel Camping Séquoia Parc – a large park set in 45 hectares in the grounds of a 19th century Château surrounded by beautiful trees, and all only a few miles from the coast.

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