If you’re looking for the perfect campsite to visit in the Cotswolds, you’re spoiled for choice. With rolling green hills, picture-perfect villages, and expansive countryside, the Cotswolds is one of the best places to go camping in England. To help you plan your next adventure, we’ve rounded up the top campsites in the region:
Best Campsites in the Cotswolds
Tobacconist Farm
Nestled amongst orchards and ancient woodlands near Winchcombe, Tobacconist Farm offers a peaceful retreat in the northern part of the Cotswolds. Pitches are available for tents, caravans and motorhomes, with excellent facilities including hot showers, dishwashing areas and laundry. The kids will love the playground and games barn. It’s ideally located to explore Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water, two of the most iconic villages in the region.
Dates: March to October
Prices: From £25 per night


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Shire Camping
Shire Camping is a small, family-run campsite situated near Chipping Norton in the northwest Cotswolds. Overlooking the rolling hills, it offers tent camping and campervan pitches with electric hook-ups. Excellent walking routes are right on the doorstep, providing easy access to explore the surrounding countryside. Hot showers and free Wi-Fi are available on-site. Breakfast baps and pizza can be ordered from the Little Kitchen.
Dates: March to October
Prices: From £20 per night


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Cotswold Hills Country Park
Located near Cheltenham in the eastern Cotswolds, Cotswold Hills Country Park boasts panoramic views over the Windrush Valley. Camping pods, glamping tents and traditional pitches are available. Onsite, enjoy the adventure playground, bike hire and Segway tours. The park is just 10 minutes from Bourton-on-the-Water.
Dates: February to November
Prices: From £25 per night


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Cotswold Farm Park
Operated by TV’s Adam Henson near Guiting Power in the central Cotswolds, Cotswold Farm Park offers camping beside the collection of rare breed animals. It’s perfect for kids, with an adventure playground, pedal go-karts, and animal encounters. Campfire cooking sessions can be booked too for a fun family activity.
Dates: April to September
Prices: From £25 per night


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The Wildings Campsite
The Wildings is a small eco-friendly campsite set across 6 acres of ancient woodland near Lechlade in the south Cotswolds. Bell tents and yurts are nestled amongst the trees. Onsite activities include bushcraft sessions, campfire cooking, and nature walks through the woods.
Dates: April to October
Prices: From £85 per night


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Tuckers Grave Inn and Campsite
Tuckers Grave Inn and Campsite is situated near Cirencester in the southern Cotswolds. It offers scenic camping beside the pub, with electric hook-ups and modern shower blocks. You can enjoy a pint and a meal in the 17th-century inn after a day exploring the countryside.
Dates: March to October
Prices: From £20 per night


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