Caravan Campsites in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
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13 campsites within 40 miles of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland for Caravans
Coalhouses Farm is a compact peaceful campsite nestled amid the rolling rural greenery in mid-Northumberland. The 0.3-acre Camping and Caravanning Club Certificated Site holds five spacious hardstanding plots with electric connections for small campervans.
Miles: 33.70 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Walk on (or drive) to Walkmill Campsite, and look forward to a restful escape in a tranquil hideaway amid beautiful rural surroundings. Kick back on the peaceful and private site on the banks of the River Coquet.
Miles: 34.47 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
River Breamish Caravan Club Site is a cracking spot nestled amid the Cheviot Hills, opening up the delights of splendid walking country, paired with the soothing scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Miles: 35.18 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Ah, what serene settings to pitch up and unwind. Thorpe Farm Centre is a tranquil campsite set on the lush grounds of an eighteenth-century Peel House. The spacious site is beyond perfect for a relaxing family escape.
Miles: 35.33 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Pennine View Caravan Park is a family-run site enjoying a splendid location on the fringes of the lush Yorkshire Dales National Park. The welcoming park is no more than a mile from the lively historic market town of Kirkby Stephen.
Miles: 35.54 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Low Hedgeley Caravan Site is a stunning scenic location in North Northumberland, handily positioned off the A697, which leads to the Scottish Borders and Coldstream. The south-facing site looks out across the Breamish Valley and rests an ideal mile from the friendly village of Powburn.
Miles: 35.85 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Set on the historic grounds of Cove Manor House, King Robert The Bruces Cave is a family-run caravan and camping site. It houses a unique monument – an ancient cave that sheltered the fourteenth-century King Robert the Bruce for three months during the bleakest days of The Wars of Independence.
Kirkpatrick Fleming, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 35.94 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Ullswater Holiday Park is a splendid holiday destination for families and affords spectacular views over the stunning Lake District fells. The rest in the heart of England’s most frequented national park and welcomes campervans.
The Shepherds Rest Inn is one of those peaceful, back-to-basic campsites with everything you require – toilets, hot showers, and uncrowded camping conditions due to a restricted flow of guests.
Miles: 36.46 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Wallace Lane Farm is a spacious, family-friendly site nestled on a peaceful hillside in West Cumbria, affording spectacular views of the sparkling sea. Outdoor adventurers are in for a treat as the site affords quick access to golden sand beaches.
Greensfield Alnwick Rugby Club Campsite is a simple site with generous pitches located on a community sports club. The site rests an ideal 20-minute stroll from Alnwick Castle and a delightful 15-minute drive from the golden sand beaches and family-friendly attractions along the coast.
Miles: 36.72 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Westlands Country Park provides the thrills of fly fishing and clay pigeon shooting to create the ideal atmosphere for holidaymakers who want nothing more than to kick back and enjoy a relaxing break from the stress of modern life.
Miles: 37.14 from Haydon Bridge, Northumberland
Riverside Caravan Park is a serene, spacious camping and touring site, spread out over a generous ten acres, no more than two and a half miles from the buzzing market town of Hawick.
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