Camping in England

Camping in England
A holiday in the UK starts for many in England and for good reasons - breathtaking landscapes and beautiful coastal regions await you here as well as exciting cities and historical places. In the South, for example, relax with a day at the beach in the English seaside resorts or with a walk in the beautiful flowering gardens. In the North you will find extensive, unspoiled landscapes and enjoy nature activities. You can experience a journey into the past with visits to ancient stone circles and ruined castles and palaces.
Northern England
The Lake District in Northern England invites sporty walks and rest from everyday life. In the midst of romantic natural landscapes, the camping is a real highlight, as for example the campsite near the former Roman border fortification Hadrian's Wall. Experience English-Scottish history firsthand and find out why this barrier wall was built at that time. Fun for the whole family! Camping in the north of England has much to offer, nature, culture, adventurers and relaxation. Do not miss this destination.
Southern England
In southern England there are numerous campsites surrounded by green meadows and steep cliffs. One reason to pitch your tent in Cornwall is a campsite right on the beach. With a view of the sea and salt in the nose, you can enjoy quiet nights with the whole family. Also recommended is a visit to Dartmoor National Park, this granite-dominated hill country is the only place where "Wild Camping" is allowed in England. Further numerous possibilities to park the motorhome are given in the British capital London. A great opportunity to explore the metropolis and its attractions, including seeing the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Our Routes to the UK

Amsterdam-Newcastle Ferry Crossings
Travel comfortably with your car, campervan, or motorcycle and with no luggage limits on the Amsterdam–Newcastle ferry to the gates of Scotland.
From
€79

Dunkirk-Dover Ferry Crossings
Sail across the English Channel with ease on a short crossing between Dunkirk and Dover.
From
€103
per car + up to 4 people, one way*

Calais-Dover Ferry Crossings
Our Calais to Dover route is the shortest crossing we provide and is the perfect way to cross the Channel to the UK.
From
€103
per car + up to 4 people, one way*

Dieppe-Newhaven Ferry Crossings
Crossing the Channel from Dieppe to Newhaven provides you with the ideal gateway to the UK.
From
€118
per car + 2 people, one way*
Travel Guides

A Royal Stay in the UK
Experience the grandeur of the British monarchy with a royal stay in the UK. Discover iconic sites in London, Scotland, Wales and beyond.

Newcastle
The northern city of Newcastle is a hub of culture, with exciting events, stunning riverside bars and an array of museums and galleries.

York
York is one of the UK’s most historic cities, and has been at the heart of many major events during its 2,000 year history.

Lindisfarne
This tiny island lies off the northeast coast of England and is home to just 160 people, but attracts many thousands of visitors every year.

Suffolk
As the nearest coast to London, the Suffolk Coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty, famed for its food and produce, it is a popular destination for holidaymakers.

Brighton
Brighton is the quintessential English seaside town, located about an hour south of London.
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