- The U.K. offers a wide choice of camping sites.camping on a tent image by Pierrette Guertin from Fotolia.com
Taking a late camping holiday in the UK means that you will save money as prices drop at the end of the holiday season (from mid-September on). However, weather in the United Kingdom is at best variable in October and November, so you'll want wet weather gear and an activity plan for days when it rains. - Widemouth Bay Caravan Park is set in Cornwall in the west of England, a 10-minute drive from the holiday resort town of Bude, and overlooks a sandy beach with safe swimming. The park offers camping pitches as well as caravans, and campers can use all the facilities on the 50-acre site. Amenities include a food shop, an indoor swimming pool, miniature golf, a bar serving food and complimentary organized children's entertainment. Widemouth Bay is a favorite British surfing spot and equipment is available for hire. The Cornish town of Tintagel is 15 miles away and boasts a ruined castle on a spectacular cliff setting.
Widemouth Bay Holiday Park
Poundstock
Bude, EX23 0DF
England
U.K.
011-44-1288-361208
johnfowlerholidays.com - The Glenmore Caravan Park and Campsite is located half a mile from Loch Morlich's sandy beach, in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park. It lies five miles from the Highlands resort and ski center of Aviemore. The surrounding countryside consists of rugged hills and moors that are a habitat for pine martens, red deer and golden eagles, and is ideal for hiking and wildlife enthusiasts. The campsite has 206 pitches and pre-pitched tents are available. Amenities include a play area for children, laundry facilities and toilets and showers. Visitors can go sailing on the lake, which also has good fishing. Bicycles and fishing equipment are available for hire.
Glenmore Caravan Park and Campsite
Aviemore, PH22 1QU
Scotland
U.K.
011-44-1479-861271
forestholidays.co.uk - This family-run site is set in a working farm at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. It is within walking distance of the historic market town of Llandovery, which has restaurants, pubs and shopping, as well as a ruined 12th century Norman castle. The town has restaurants, pubs and shopping. The campsite offers family rooms with showers, hair and hand dryers, while one has baby changing facilities. The site also offers wireless Internet access. The Brecon Beacons National Park offers rolling countryside and is famous for its bird life, including such species as red kites, which glide overhead.
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Erwlon Caravan & Camping Park
Brecon Road
Llandovery, SA20 0RD
Wales
U.K.
011-44-1550-721021
erwlon.co.uk
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