Wake up to a view of mountains, farmland, moors and lakes!
Camping is the perfect way to explore beautiful areas of mountains, meadows, moorlands, woods and wetlands. No matter what your age, fitness or interests National Park provide countless activities including local food and food festivals, farmers markets, beaches, picnic spots, walking, cycling and star-gazing.
Brecon Beacons National Park
Few things can offer more pleasure than exploring the glorious hills and mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Drink in the dramatic views of Pen-y-Fan, Cribyn and Corn Du get active, with walking, climbing, mountain biking or caving.
Go camping at:
Brecon Beacons Club Site
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Boasting some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife in Britain, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park enjoys internationally important nature reserves, geology and archaeology. It's a remarkable landscape of history, rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild hills.
Go camping at:
St David's Lleithyr Meadow Club Site
Yorkshire Dales National Park
If you’re looking for outstanding scenery, cultural heritage and a peaceful atmosphere, then plan a visit to Yorkshire Dales National Park. You’ll find some of the finest limestone scenery in the UK, underground caves, waterfalls and ancient broadleaved woodland.
Go camping at:
Hawes Club Site
Lake District National Park
Home to the highest mountain in England, and 12 of the largest lakes, The Lake District is one of England’s most magnificent places. If you’re inspired by the Lake Districts cultural heritage visit the area that inspired many of our most famous writers.
Go camping at:
Braithwaite Fold Camping and Caravanning Club Site or Windermere Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park was Scotland’s first National Park and comprises 720 square miles of mountains, moorlands, iconic summits, two forest parks and lochs. Holiday in the heart of Scotland’s first National Park at Cobleland.
Go camping at:
Cobleland Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Peak District National Park
The Peak District was the UK’s first national park and forms the southern end of the Pennines. There are countless opportunities for pastimes such as cycling, walking and wildlife watching.
Go camping at:
Bakewell Camping and Caravanning Club Site