Things to do in spring

Spring in full bloom

at Ferry Meadows Club Campsite, Cambridgeshire

Photo by Steve Varney

Things to do in spring

Days out, hidden gems and much more

Our top three spring experiences

Dartmoor National Park

near Dornafield Dartmoor Club Campsite

Member photo by Linda Whitaker

A small pony stood in the water taking a drink with a view of the Dartmoor Moors behind

Dartmoor's wildflower trails

Head to Dartmoor National Park, to explore woodland paths and open moorland. Spring brings fresh greenery, bluebells and birdlife, perfect for gentle walks or more challenging hikes.

Why visit:

  • Easy access to the English Riviera
  • Peaceful surroundings
  • Flexible for both short and long routes

Stay at: Dornafield Dartmoor Club Campsite

Durham Cathedral

near Durham Grange Club Campsite

Member photo by Geoff Oliver

Durham's historical remnants

Head to Durham to explore its historic streets, the cathedral, riverside paths and nearby gardens. Springtime offers mild weather for sightseeing and fewer crowds than summer.

Why visit:

  • Explore Durham Cathedral
  • Riverside walks and public gardens
  • Lively historic market streets

Stay at: Durham Grange Club Campsite

Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire

near St David’s Lleithyr Meadow Club Campsite

Pembrokeshire's Coast Path

Stroll along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, an idyllic area that comes to life in spring. Explore rugged cliffs, sandy bays and quiet seaside villages, or spot seals along the shoreline. 

Why visit:

  • Picturesque coastal paths and clifftop walks
  • Nearby villages with cafés and pubs
  • Opportunities for seal spotting

Stay at: St David’s Lleithyr Meadow Club Campsite

The best Easter escapes

Pembrey Beach

near Pembrey Country Park Club Campsite

Driftwood on the beach at Pembrey at low tide

Welsh seaside break

Beaches, woodlands and local trails make Carmarthenshire a relaxed choice for your Easter break. Kids can enjoy the outdoors and adults can explore nearby heritage sites or go for long coastal walks with the family. 

Why visit:

  • Family-friendly facilities and trails
  • Woodland and coastal paths
  • Short drives to Easter markets and events

Stay at: Pembrey Country Park Club Campsite

Steamer Quay Club Campsite

Devon countryside escape

Devon's Pennywell Farm offers hands-on experiences with spring lambs, goats and other animals. The surrounding countryside is perfect for gentle walks, picnics and spotting early spring wildlife.

Why visit:

  • Easy access to family-friendly farm activities
  • Riverside walks around Buckfastleigh
  • Convenient base for Totnes

Stay at: Steamer Quay Club Campsite

Craigie Estate

near Ayr Craigie Gardens Club Campsite

Scottish castle retreat

Head to the historic Craigie Estate. There's easy access to coastal walks and nearby family attractions. Explore the Ayrshire Coastal Path, Greenan Castle, or visit Heads of Ayr Farm Park.

Why visit:

  • Walking routes through gardens, woodland and coastal paths
  • Close to the Burns Heritage Trail and Culzean Castle
  • Easy access to Heads of Ayr Farm Park

Stay at: Ayr Craigie Gardens Club Campsite

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The best places to stay in May half term

Malvern Hills Club Campsite

Member photo by Martin Selway

Worcestershire

Where: Malvern Hills Club Campsite

Set at the foot of the Malvern Hills, this Club campsite is a well‑located base for families looking to explore rolling countryside and market towns during the May half term.

Why visit:

  • Easy access to the Malvern Hills
  • Close to riverside walks and local eateries
  • Explore historic buildings and the countryside

Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park

near Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Campsite

Member photo by Martyn Foss

Eryri (Snowdonia)

Where: Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Campsite

This spot is perfect for some quality family time exploring nature. There are plenty of walking routes and scenic paths around lakes and through forests. Longer hikes are an enticing option too.

Why visit:

  • Surrounded by forested trails
  • Early spring wildlife spotting opportunities
  • Easy access to Eryri's (Snowdonia's) broader walks

Coastal path to Tintagel

near Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

Member photo by Katie Dudley

Stunning coastal path between the Trewethett Farm Club Campsite and Tintagel

Cornwall

Where: Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

Perched on a Cornish clifftop overlooking Bossiney Cove, this site provides a practical base for exploring coastal and rural walking routes. The South West Coast Path offers scenic paths linking Tintagel and Boscastle.

Why visit:

  • Woodland trails suitable for all ages
  • Village walks around Tintagel and Boscastle
  • Family‑friendly base with coastal scenery

Things to do on a rainy day

Martin's Farm Shop in Dereham, Norfolk

near Thetford Forest Club Campsite

Admire art in Norfolk

Head to the heart of Norfolk and visit the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich Castle Museum, or explore covered historic streets and cafés.

Why visit:

  • Quick access to indoor cultural attractions
  • Family-friendly exhibits and galleries
  • Perfect for flexible day trips

Stay at: Seacroft Club Campsite

Winchester Cathedral

near Winchester Morn Hill Club Campsite

Shutterstock photo of Winchester Cathedral

Discover Hampshire history

Visit the famous Highclere Castle, full of heritage on a rainy day. Explore the castle interiors, enjoy spring garden tours and relax in cosy local cafés.

Why visit:

  • Indoor tours of historic buildings
  • Spring gardens with covered areas
  • Scenic views even in wet weather

Stay at: Winchester Morn Hill Club Campsite

Devon's amazing aquarium

At the National Marine Aquarium, you can explore the UK’s largest collection of sharks and interactive marine displays. Nearby Plymouth also offers museums, historic sites and indoor play areas.

Why visit:

  • Enjoy a UK-leading indoor experience
  • Easy access to other attractions
  • Opportunities for short city trips

Stay at: Plymouth Sound Club Campsite

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Clumber Park Club Campsite, Worksop, East Midlands

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Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham, Norfolk

near Seacroft Club Campsite

View of the narrow gauge railway train

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