Holidays in England - Campsites in England
We have 535 Campsites in England. Here are just a few of the fantastic campsites in England. To find camping sites in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.

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Lickpenny Caravan Park -
Lickpenny Caravan Park is built on former nursery stock land, and we have enhanced most of the existing mature trees and beautiful rhododendrons to make this a most peaceful retreat for all wishing to visit us.
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Trewince Farm Holiday Park -
Set in rolling countryside between Padstow and Wadebridge, this campsite and caravan park is part of a working, family run farm. 
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Liskey Holiday Park -
The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Dornafield -
Dornafield is a deluxe five star multi award winning touring caravan and camping site in glorious south Devon between Torquay, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Dartmoor. 
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Sherwood Forest Holiday Park -
Sherwood Forest Holiday Park is a peaceful, picturesque site with an abundance of wildlife and mature trees. We are on the banks of the River Maun and there is also a lake on the site which is home to ducks, swans and all manner of creatures.
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Harford Bridge Holiday Park -
We have 120 pitches available for riverside camping, touring caravans, motor homes, trailer tents and tents. 
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Elm Beds Caravan Park -
A small and peaceful caravan and camp site, located in a scenic spot on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
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Ashfield Caravan Park -
This is a spacious new development just opening in March 08, A family friendly site for touring caravans, tents, motorhomes and trailer tents,situated at Dalton Piercy just outside of Hartlepool.
Set in 6 acres of peaceful rural countryside, yet is only 5 minutes from the centre of Hartlepool.
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Dalston Hall Holiday Park -
We are a privately owned, family run static, touring and camping park, set in the peaceful and tranquil grounds of Dalston Hall Estate.On site club house with a licensed bar and serves breakfast and evening meals.
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Old Barn Touring Park -
The Park takes its name from the 17th century thatched barn at the parks entrance. Nowadays the barn is used as a games and TV room.

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