Eweleaze Farm only opens from 3rd to the 31st of August making pitches as rare as the site's name (pronounced you-leeze). With campfires allowed and a private beach the site has a unique festival atmosphere when open.
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Alfriston Camping Park was nominated to the Campr 100 because "the scenery was absolutely beautiful, the village nearby was lovely and it is really close to a gorgeous walking and cycling route".
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Great Langdale was nominated for "Stunning surroundings, great facilities and staggering distance from three good pubs". Based at the head of the Great Langdale Valley and surrounded by the Langdale Pikes, Great Langdale Campsite is the perfect spot for walkers and climbers.
Continue reading...2. November 2009
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kelling Heath is located amongst 250 acres of woodland and rare open heathland.
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Pilgrimsway attracted our longest entry so we'll let the happy camper speak for themselves: "A lovely family friendly little site, extremely secluded, but not too out of the way...
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Located near the grounds of Chirk Castle in Marcher Country, Lady Margaret must have a big online following as it was our most nominated site.
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Red Shoot's nominee described the site as "small but perfectly formed in the heart of the New Forest and all its beauty, with a pub with its own micro brewery on site! Perfect". We have to agree.
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Hidden Valley was nominated for it's "great facilities, really clean and lovely large pitches".
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Stoke Barton is based on a working live stock and arable farm near Hartland Point on the North Devon coast.
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Close to the famous Yorkshire Moors the Vale of Pickering Caravan Park boasts nearby attractions ranging from Dalby Forest to Flamingo Land.
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9. November 2009
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