
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire is located in the South West of England and forms part of the stunning Cotswolds Hills. On your tour of the county you can enjoy lush gardens, like Hidcote Manor or Kiftsgate Court, visit...
The Cotswolds is a beautiful area situated between the cities of Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, and Oxford. It owes much to the superior quality of their medieval sheep. Wealth from wool created the landscape with its dry-stone walls to enclose the animals. We’ve got a range of welcoming Cotswolds campsites waiting for you as a base to discover this picturesque region in all its glory.
There are many shops in the Cotswolds including traditional antique, contemporary crafts, fashionable clothes and gift shopping. Buy quality items at Prince Charles's Highgrove shop in Tetbury.
Gloucestershire is located in the South West of England and forms part of the stunning Cotswolds Hills. On your tour of the county you can enjoy lush gardens, like Hidcote Manor or Kiftsgate Court, visit...
Explore Herefordshire Discover your ideal caravan or motorhome site in Herefordshire, boasting distinctive market towns and varied landscapes. Herefordshire is a county of unspoilt countryside; the richness...
Visiting Oxfordshire will ensure you discover one of the most stunning English counties, with a world renowned city at the very heart of it. Explore Oxfordshire's diverse surroundings, visitor attractions...
Worcestershire offers an excellent choice of attractions from market towns to a historic cathedral city; Britain's premier steam railway to stately homes and cottage gardens; arts and entertainment to...
What are some interesting facts about the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds are a vast 787 square miles, making it the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in England or Wales.
The iconic Broadway Tower (close to our Broadway Club Campsite) is a stunning 18th-century structure that doubled up as a lookout post during World War Two.
Such is its beauty, the area has featured in a range TV shows and films, including Downton Abbey, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Harry Potter, and Father Brown.
Why holiday with Caravan and Motorhome Club in the Cotswolds?
Broadway Club Campsite - for Broadway Tower and the centre of Broadway.
Malvern Hills Club Campsite - for Hanley Swan and Great Malvern.
Burford Club Campsite - for Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford and Carterton.
Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite - for Henley-on-Thames and river walks.
Moorhampton Hereford Club Campsite - for adult-only stays and Hereford.
Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite - for Bourton-on-the-Water and open countryside.
Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite - for the races and the centre of Cheltenham.
Cirencester Park Club Campsite - for Cirencester and the Queen Anne Monument.
Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite - for Moreton-in-Marsh and Batsford Park.
Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite - For Tewkesbury Abbey and centre.
What accommodation options are available at your campsites in the Cotswolds?
Discover the variety of our accommodation options at our Cotswolds Club Campsites below:
Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite
Moorhampton Hereford Club Campsite
Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite
Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite
Cirencester Park Club Campsite
Which are the dog friendly campsites in the Cotswolds?
All of our UK Club Sites are dog-friendly and better yet, your four-legged friends go free! Find out how we cater for dogs and what to expect when visiting a Club Site with the family pet.
What campsites in the Cotswolds are open all year?
There are two sites open all year in Gloucestershire which are Cirencester Park Club Campsite and Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite. Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite in Oxfordshire and Broadway Club Campsite in Worcestershire are also open all year.
Which are the best villages in the Cotswolds?
There are many picturesque charming villages and towns throughout the Cotswolds to explore. With the honey-coloured stone buildings, steeped in history and incredible surroundings, there is so much to enjoy, including Snowshill and Painswick. The thriving market towns of Moreton-in-Marsh and Tewkesbury along with Chipping Campden and Burford offer shopping, bars, restaurants and tea-rooms and being surrounded by lots of little villages offer perfect exploration opportunities.
Which campsites are family friendly?
Most of our sites are family friendly, so they have family washrooms and have family friendly places to visit near by, including Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite, Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite and Moorhampton Club Campsite. The following sites also have playgrounds on-site, Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite, Burford Club Campsite, Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite, Broadway Club Campsite, Cirencester Park Club Campsite and Malvern Hills Club Campsite.