Top five campsites for an activity-filled break this summer
Planning your summer getaway? Our campsites are close to a host of activities and attractions for the whole family, making them the perfect base to explore the best of the UK.
Planning your summer getaway? Our Club campsites are close to a host of activities and attractions for the whole family, making them the perfect base to explore the best of the UK. Plus, members save with our Great Savings Guide and Member Offers, including membership discounts with Forestry England, Cycling UK and English Heritage.
All of our featured campsites are included in our £25 OFF Summer Getaways offer, plus under 5s go free and older kids stay for £1, making your family break even better value.
New Forest Centenary Club Campsite
New Forest, Hampshire. Photo by Steve Bethell
The New Forest is perfect for family holidays, with beautiful countryside just made for cycling and walking, ancient woodland, beaches and open moorland. Our New Forest Centenary Club Campsite is perfectly located near the picturesque village of Bransgore on the edge of the National Park.
Nearby activities and attractions
Channel your inner medieval warrior and try out archery, axe throwing or learn the essentials of bushcraft at Insight Activities’ New Forest venue - Members save 5%. Or for something more sedate, take a family canoeing trip along the river with New Forest Activities - Members save 10%, or enjoy a full day in the outdoors with their Unplug & Play Day.
The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu has plenty for car enthusiasts of all ages, as well as the Caravan and Motorhome Club Collection and a special exhibition running from 24 May to 2 November 2025, Icons of Formula 1 - Members save up to 33%.
Moors Valley Country Park is a Forestry England site with great facilities including a cafe, and a steam train at weekends. At Go Ape Moors Valley you’ll discover the forest at treetop height with their high ropes courses including zip wires, or perhaps hire a segway if you prefer to stay close to the ground - Members save 10%.
Incleboro Fields Club Campsite
Cromer, Norfolk. Member photo by Katie Dudley
Cromer and the Norfolk coast have been popular with holidaymakers since the 19th century. Whether you’re enjoying an ice cream on the pier or exploring the surrounding fields by bike, our woodland Incleboro Fields Club Campsite makes for the ideal holiday destination.
Nearby activities and attractions
Railway fans will love the narrow-gauge Bure Valley Railway - Members save £2, and Whitwell & Reepham Railway where diesel trains run every weekend and steam trains on the first Sunday of every month - Members get 2 for 1.
Further up the coast is the beautiful Holkham Hall which also boasts its own Holkham Ropes Course so you can enjoy a unique view of the Estate from the trees. There are great waymarked walking and cycle paths, the longest up to 6 miles - explore more with by bicycle or e-bike with Holkham Cycle Hire - Members save 10%.
Hillhead Brixham Club Campsite
Goodrington Sands, Devon. Member photo by Clare Viles
Our Hillhead Club Campsite, located near Brixham, is close to the beach and surrounded by rolling Devon countryside. This beautiful county is made for summer holidays, whether enjoying a cream tea, or an ice cream and sandcastles on the beach.
Nearby activities and attractions
The small zoo run by Shaldon Wildlife Trust plays an important role in the conservation of rare lemurs and meerkats, among other species - Members save 20%.
Cuddle a miniature pig or meet the miniature donkeys at Pennywell Farm. And you don’t have to cram it all into one day with their great offer for members - Members get 7 days for the price of 1.
Canonteign Falls is filled with ancient woodland walks, dramatic rock formations and breathtaking waterfalls, plus an assault course and adventure playground to entertain younger visitors - Members save 15%. Or take a trip on the heritage steam trains of South Devon Railway - Members save 10%.
Cayton Village Club Campsite
Staithes, North Yorkshire. Photo by Denise Briggs
Just three miles from the UK’s first seaside resort, Scarborough, Cayton Village Club Campsite is also only a mile from Cayton Bay, and there’s even a fish and chip shop within walking distance, so you don’t need to travel far to enjoy a great family holiday.
Nearby activities and attractions
Looking out from a headland between two bays is Scarborough Castle with almost 3000 years of history to discover, and regular events during the holidays - Members save 25%.
It’s not just miniature trains at Scarborough North Bay Railway, which also enjoys a two level ropes course and historic water chute to enjoy a very different day at the seaside - Members save 10%.
Explore Dalby Forest which is looked after by Forestry England and enjoy up to 4.5km of cycling route winding through the forest, even for the smallest and newest of cyclists. Kids of all ages will also love the high ropes courses at Go Ape - Members save 10%.
If you’ve had your fill of ice cream and need some proper grub after all that excitement, head to Ye Olde Forge Valley Inn - Members save 10%.
Coniston Park Coppice Club Campsite
Coniston Water, Cumbria. Photo by Richard Simcock
Surrounded by National Trust woodland and with access to a launching point onto Coniston Water, our Coniston Park Coppice Club Campsite is great for holidays of all varieties. While there are outdoor activities aplenty all over the Lake District, there’s also great alternatives for a more leisurely holiday.
Nearby activities and attractions
Discover the fascinating history of Coniston at The Ruskin Museum, including the inspiration behind Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons, and a wing dedicated to local hero and 4-time water-speed record holder, Donald Campbell CBE - Members save £1.
Mountain Goat Tours run quality, small group tours of Northern England as well as private tours, so you can explore the best of the Lake District and not worry about driving - Members save 10%.
Enjoy a steam railway journey in true 1950s style with Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. Families will love the Woodland Playground, exploring the Engine Shed, then dropping into the Tea Room for some locally-sourced refreshments - One child goes free.
Shed One Distillery is an Ulverston based micro-distillery founded by a husband and wife team in 2016. Enjoy a tour and taste their award-winning creations, or even enjoy an Afternoon G&Tea - Members save 5% on products and experiences plus a gift of a free 5ml miniature of their choice.
Visit the Forestry England-run Grizedale Forest, which is perfect to explore on their 3.5km cycling route (cycle hire is available) or get up in the canopy with Go Ape Grizedale and tackle the thrilling Treetop Challenge - Members save 10%.
Published June 2025