With warmer weather just around the corner, many of us have already been dreaming of the perfect summer break in the sun. According to a recent survey, three out of five British people choose to take at least one annual holiday on our own shores. So what makes the UK such a holiday hotspot?
Camping is a very popular pastime in the UK, as each year, sites fill up to capacity and our favourite locations become hotspots for tourists from all over the country. Camping holidays are also a great way to save money – travelling just a couple of hours by car can transport you to a whole different world, where you’ll be surrounded by nature and beautiful countryside. If you’re deciding on where you should spend your summer staycation, Motorparks Citoren Oldham have put together this helpful guide to some of the top camping hotspots in the country.
1. The Lake District: Baysbrown Farm, Great Langdale
It’s not hard to see why thousands of British holiday-makers flock to The Lake District year after year. Home to the England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, the Lake District boasts tremendous views of some the most popular locations, such as Keswick, Derwentwater and Windermere.
Baysbrown Farm campsite is situated just below Crinkle Crags, Bowfell, and boats plenty of stunning views. Visit the lake-free valley of Great Langdale for some escapism away from the mayhem of everyday life. The bridle pathways through the valley part the way for some fabulous bike rides that showcase the views of the famous peaks.
2. Cornwall: Bay View Farm
With so many beautiful beaches on offer, Cornwall has been a favourite for tourists from all over the world for decades. Home to a selection of sandy coastlines and sheltered coves, you’ll feel like you’ve travelled to a whole different continent! The beautiful Bay View Farm campsite overlooks the sandy Looe Bay, making it an ideal place to visit with your partner. Try an outdoor picnic for two with a view! The small fishing village of Polperro is close by with its selection of fudge shops, tea rooms and art galleries. You can even go shopping for a fresh catch of the day to cook on your BBQ that evening.
3. Argyll: Caolasnacon, Kinlochleven
Up in the Scottish Highlands, you’ll find Caolasnacon Caravan and Camping Park nestled amongst some of the UK’s wildest and most beautiful scenery. Offering the opportunity to pitch your tent right by the water makes it a perfect spot for water activities, such as canoeing and kayaking, and of course, provides a constant soundtrack of lapping waves.
The park is also home to various species of rare wildlife. Otters find habitat in the Loch, whilst golden eagles fly above. The site provides a unique opportunity for campers to get away from bustling life and enjoy the natural scenery that the Highlands offer.
4. North Yorkshire: Hooks House Farm, Robin Hoods Bay
As the largest county in England, North Yorkshire has a huge selection of natural environments, quaint towns and sandy shores for tourists to enjoy. Hooks House Farm boasts a high hill location looking over sloping grassy fields that lead to a breath-taking sea view. If you pitch your camping tent in the right spot, you could even enjoy a sunset or two with a glass of your favourite drink in hand.
This campsite is the perfect starting point for those looking to take on the coast-to-coast walk across the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Lake District before finishing on the Cumbrian coast. You can even find a small beach onsite, where children will enjoy a spot of rock pool fishing. Of course, you can also enjoy the sea waves in the summer months by taking a swim, or a little paddle.