The summer holidays are fast approaching, so many families around the UK will be considering how to fill the long 6 weeks.
Camping is an ideal, budget-friendly escape and promotes independence, enhances social skills, and fosters a connection with nature in kids. Moreover, it's a great way for families to create lasting memories.
Greater BristolAmong the options in Bristol is the idyllic Dagger Wood Campsite, a 34-acre park nestled on a family farm in Clutton, just a stone's throw from Bristol. When you secure a spot here, 10% of the proceeds are donated to the Woodland Trust, contributing to the fight against climate change and the planting of over 30,000 trees each year.
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Bell tents are now available for one or two people – just £20 per night and already set up with a ground sheet and carpet – you just need to bring bedding and any other camping equipment required for your stay.
Guests can soak up the verdant surroundings from seating areas or fire pits, participate in food foraging workshops, and engage in fitness bootcamp activities. Wild camping rates start at a mere £5 per adult per night and £3 per night for under 18’s.
Orkney IslandsHidden away on Scotland's Northeastern coast, the Orkney Islands boast intriguing attractions that will enthrall the entire family.
Experience an eco-friendly sanctuary at Wheems Organic Farm Bothy and Campsite, tucked away on South Ronaldsay in Orkney, merely a quick five-minute drive from St. Margaret's Hope.
The site is also committed to eco-friendly travel and upcycling – it features a bike shed for passing cyclists and a covered kitchen for campers to prepare meals. Their honesty shop stocks delightful organic produce, including fresh eggs and vegetables, and guests are invited to pick herbs and salad leaves from the garden.
Prices kick off at £20 for two adults for one night +£3 per child.
CaithnessCaithness is a haven for budget-savvy explorers. With its wild coastlines, historic castles and enchanting moors, this Scottish region offers an unrivalled experience.
The delightful Wick River Campsite provides pitches in a tranquil spot on the banks of the Wick River, just a stone's throw from Wick's array of shops, pubs and takeaways. This location also allows visitors to embark on wildlife-spotting boat trips, savour the Pulteney Distillery's offerings or take a refreshing plunge in the outdoor tidal pool.
A tent pitch is £25 a night, which includes one person - with each additional occupant £2, children 9 and under go free.
WorcestershireNestled in the heart of England, Worcestershire entices visitors with its captivating countryside, historical sites, and cultural attractions.
Among the available campsites is the remarkable Lickhill Manor Caravan Park. Set within 65 acres surrounding a seventeenth-century manor, this charming campsite is a short riverside amble from Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire's canal town.
Prices for camping start at £15 per night.
South YorkshireSouth Yorkshire is a splendid spot brimming with many local attractions. Bursting with breathtaking scenery, vibrant communities, and a wealth of historical sites to explore, it's an ideal choice for a family getaway.
For those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the countryside, whether it's leisurely strolls or cycling down serene lanes, Broad Close Farm in South Yorkshire is a budget-friendly accommodation option. Nestled just outside the village of Silkstone, you can step (or cycle) directly into the woods or onto rural trails.
Rates begin from £18 for a one-night stay for two adults.