103 campsites
Every site here is hand-picked for the guide.





Trellyn Woodland Camping
A handful of pitches hidden in 16 acres of reclaimed Pembrokeshire woodland, blurring the line between camping and glamping with private firepits, a wood-fired sauna and pizza nights
In the forest





Caerfai Farm Campsite
Spacious clifftop camping on an organic farm just outside St Davids, where fields slope down to a stunning view of St Bride's Bay and a near-private beach below
Pembrokeshire





Deepdale Camping & Rooms
An award-winning North Norfolk site under big skies, where Sioux-style teepees, yurts and shepherd's huts join tent paddocks, with Dalegate Market on the doorstep and dark skies made for stargazing
Norfolk





Freshwinds Farm
Family farm in an AONB with proper yurts and a beach nearby.
On a farm





Retorrick Mill
A bohemian, communal camping site hidden in Cornwall's Lanherne Valley, with a cosy live-music bar, courtyard fire pit, and a car-free clearing that feels genuinely cool without trying too hard
In a valley





South Allington House
A refined family-friendly site in the grounds of a striking white Georgian manor house near the South Hams beaches, camping in the shadow of the house with a duck pond and cream teas





Gibraltar Farm
A family-friendly farm site perched above the spectacular expanse of Morecambe Bay, with special sunsets, a wooded path to the water and plenty of room for the kids to run wild
On a farm





Manor Farm
A sprawling working farm above Cromer on the North Norfolk coast, where generous rolling fields open onto sea views and a ten minute walk drops you into the old seaside town
Norfolk





Henry's Campsite
The most southerly campsite in the UK, an eccentric, characterful and unique Lizard hideaway of gaudily painted buildings, wildflowers and a menagerie that even runs to llamas among the palm trees
By the sea





Newgale Camp Site
A booking-free beach camp metres from the surf on Pembrokeshire's Newgale coast, where you camp all but on the sand and fall asleep to the sea crashing
By the sea





Scaldbeck Cottage
A tiny, unpretentious tents-only gem set on Morston Marsh, born from a garden wedding and capped at twelve people, with the Norfolk Coast Path minutes away
By a river





Three Cliffs
A premium clifftop holiday park perched above Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower, laying claim to Wales's most iconic view, where you roll out of your tent to a perfect blue bay
By the sea





Treen Farm Campsite
A gloriously exposed clifftop campsite in a former WW2 radar station above Treen, Cornwall, where the perfect turquoise beach of Pedn Vounder lies right below
Cornwall





West Hook Farm
A simple, grown-up clifftop site above St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire, where you sleep by a big blue ocean with the coastal path and the boat to Skomer right on the doorstep
By the sea





Beacon Cottage Farm
A clifftop farm campsite just outside St Agnes in Cornwall, with stunning Atlantic headland views, sheltered orchard paddocks, and an old tin mine as a constant reminder of the area's heritage
By the sea





Cliff House Holiday Park
A woodland holiday park on the Suffolk Heritage Coast where meandering wooded pitches lead right onto the beach, big park style facilities somehow feeling small and intimate
On the cliffs





Churchtown Farm
A flag-flying, family-run site on six acres overlooking St Ives Bay in Cornwall, just 300 metres from Gwithian Beach's golden sand and right beside the South West Coast Path
By the sea





Little Meadow
A small, family-run clifftop site above Watermouth near Combe Martin, cleverly terraced into plateaus so every one of its fifty pitches keeps the perfect view out to sea
In a valley





Coastal Glamping @ Tregantle Farm
Three safari tents on a quiet Rame Peninsula farm, with a host who greets you with Cornish cream tea and a fire pit ready to go.
By the sea





Coastal Meadows Camping
Eight private-pitch meadow fields above a wooded Carmarthenshire valley, each with its own fire pit, hammock, and bathroom, set between Pendine Sands and Amroth Beach.
By the sea





Foxglove Field (adults only)
Three solar-powered bell tents in a rewilded West Cornwall meadow, with views of St Michael's Mount and Carrie on hand to make the whole thing feel personal.
In a field





Higher Pendeen Camping
Five-pitch eco-farm on the North Cornwall coast with a private ten-minute walk to Mawgan Porth Beach and a host who makes the place.
By the sea





Mwnt Camping
A seven-pitch meadow a twenty-minute walk from one of Wales's finest coves, run by Helen and Dylan with the kind of warmth that makes you want to stay a fortnight.
In a field





Anchor Barrow Campsite
A sociable, family-run field campsite five minutes from the north Cornwall coast, with an on-site bar, food nights, and an indoor barn that keeps the party going in any weather.
In a field




Atlantic Horizons
A family-run North Cornwall site set high above the valley with Atlantic views that earn the name, plus a proper on-site outdoor spa.
By the sea





Black Isle Yurts
Hand-built yurts and a geodome in private birch woodland on an 80-acre cliff-top farm, with direct paths to secluded beaches on the Moray Firth.
In the forest





Bothag Bhuirgh Camping and Pods
A working croft on the west side of Lewis where Alice and Eddie have thought of everything, right down to the best shower on the Hebridean Way.
On a farm





Bramble Hill Glamping
Six individually restored units on a North Yorkshire coast farm, each within walking distance of the King Charles III coastal path and Reighton Sands.
On a farm





Bryher Campsite
A tent-only island campsite on Bryher with Atlantic views west and Tresco Channel east, 28 miles off the Cornish coast.
By the sea





Creekside Family Camping
A working coastal farm on the Lincolnshire shore where the beach is a ten-minute walk, the skies are enormous, and the fire pits are lit most evenings.
In a field





Down on the Farm
A working cattle farm on the Aberdeenshire coast where Carole and Mathew take you down to the Moray Firth with their herd, then feed you homemade cake.
On a farm





Farview Campsite
A five-acre farm on the Lizard Peninsula where wallabies graze in the meadow and Mullion Cove is a ten-minute walk away.
In a field




Gigha Camp and Motorhome Site
A community-owned Hebridean island campsite where the beach is 50 metres from your pitch and the warden meets the ferry.
By the sea





Ocean Pitch Campsite
A campsite right beside Croyde Bay where the surf is the alarm clock and Biffen's Kitchen is reason enough to stay an extra night.
By the sea





Parke Farm Camping
A family-run Pembrokeshire farm within the National Park, where the Coast Path starts at the gate and the owners bring round marshmallows in the evening.
On a farm





Ayres Rock Hostel & Campsite
A tiny, host-led site on the beach at Sanday where Phil cooks breakfast and the bay fills your tent door.
By the sea




Balranald Hebridean Holidays
A family-run campsite inside the RSPB's Balranald Nature Reserve on North Uist, with Horseshoe Bay 40 metres from the gate and St Kilda on the horizon at sunset.
By the sea





Canna Campsite
A ferry-only island campsite where the wildlife outnumbers the guests and the view west at sunset is the whole point.
On a farm





Cerrig-yr-Adar
A family-run coastal base on the quiet southern tip of Ynys Gybi, with Rhoscolyn beach on the doorstep and Snowdonia lighting up at sunset across the water.
By the sea




Clachan Sands Camping Area
A working croft on the Atlantic edge of North Uist where you pay into an honesty box and wake up to Clachan Sands on your doorstep.
By the sea





Clachtoll Beach Campsite
A family-run beachfront campsite on the Stoer peninsula where the pitch is Clachtoll's golden sand and the view stretches to Lewis, Harris, and Skye.
By the sea





Cotna Eco Retreat
Four-unit organic smallholding glamping on the Roseland Peninsula, where Sara and Dave's food hampers and a footpath to the sea do the heavy lifting.
In a valley





East Crinnis Holiday Camp
A family-run Cornish base 400m from Crinnis Beach with hedgerow-ringed pitches, a reliable on-site food shack, and staff who actually show up.
By the sea





Freshwell Camping
Two minutes from Croyde Beach with full bay views across the field, this family-run seasonal site earns its reputation through owner care and a genuinely relaxed coastal atmosphere.
By the sea





Iona Campsite
The only campsite on the Isle of Iona: tent-only, family-run, and sitting inside one of the most spiritually charged small islands in Britain.
By the sea





Larick Campsite
Gateway to Tentsmuir's four miles of sandy beach, with dolphin sightings, Red Squirrels, and the Fife Coastal Path running past the gate.
By the sea





Mattiscombe Farm Camping
A hilltop working farm above Start Bay where the view does the talking and the host family makes you feel like a regular on your first visit.
On a farm





Newberry Valley Touring and Camping Park
Sixty acres of ancient oak woodland five minutes from Newberry Beach, run with the kind of care that makes 446 reviewers return.
In a valley





Old Rectory Howick
A Georgian country house on the Northumberland Heritage Coast, 400 yards from a secluded beach, with hosts who cook proper dinners and know every walk.
Northumberland



Parc Isaf Camping and Caravan Park
A working Snowdonia farm with sweeping Cardigan Bay views, immaculate facilities, and none of the holiday-park noise.
On a farm





Pigs in Blankets Campsite
A working livestock farm outside Southwold with a private footpath to the beach, a proper bar, and views across wildfowl marshland that make it hard to leave.
On a farm





Beavers Retreat Glamping
Ten solar-powered geodomes with private hot tubs in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, sitting 1.5 miles from Manorbier Beach.
In a field





Bedruthan House Camping
A clifftop field above the North Cornish Atlantic, run by owners who understand that the view is the facility.
On the cliffs





Beryl's Campsite
Liz's valley campsite on the South West Coast Path: well-spaced pitches, Beesands beach on foot, and the kind of quiet that only arrives when you're truly off the beaten road.
In a valley





Blue Hills Touring Site
A well-run Cornwall AONB touring site between St Agnes and Perranporth, with the South West Coast Path on your doorstep and obsessively clean facilities.
By the sea





Blue Skies Campsite
A compact, owner-run Norfolk coastal site where the Norfolk Coast Path is three fields away and the beach is five minutes on foot.
By the sea





Bolmynydd Camping Park
Family-run site on the Llŷn Peninsula where two beaches, mountain views, and obsessively clean facilities make the walk down the quiet lane worth repeating.
By the sea





Druidstone Home Farm
Family-run Pembrokeshire farm with panoramic St Brides Bay views, a 15-minute walk from Druidston Haven beach and directly on the Coast Path.
By the sea





Dwyros
A laid-back coastal field on the Llŷn Peninsula where the view over Aberdaron Bay does the heavy lifting.
By the sea





Gwithian Farm
A family-run Cornish farm campsite behind a 16th-century thatched farmhouse, ten minutes' walk from Gwithian Beach by Godrevy.
On a farm





Higher Aunemouth Camping
Tent-only farm fields a 20-minute walk from Bantham Beach, with moorland and sea views, real campfires, and nothing switched on.
In a field





Higher Moor Camp Site
A quietly-run valley campsite on the edge of National Trust Cubert Common, with three beaches walkable and no phone signal to worry about.
In a valley





Highertown Farm Campsite
National Trust-managed coastal site above Lansallos Cove, where the South West Coast Path starts at the gate and a 14th-century church stands in the next field.
By the sea





KUDHVA Architectural Hideouts
An architect-designed glamping retreat on a former Cornish slate quarry, where the wild swimming lake, waterfall, and Atlantic views do most of the talking.
By the sea





Lochranza Caravan and Campsite
On the north-west tip of Arran, this family-run site sits between two glens with views of the Kilbrannan Sound and deer that wander in after dark.
In a valley





Mill Haven Place
Eco-conscious Pembrokeshire farm campsite a mile from the Coastal Path, with fire pits on every pitch and sea glimpses through the trees.
On a farm





North Morte Farm Caravan & Camping Park
A family-run North Devon farm with direct South West Coast Path access, sea views, and Woolacombe Beach on foot.
By the sea









Pencarnan Farm Caravan & Camping Site
A 96-acre working farm on Pembrokeshire's westernmost point, where the fields run down to Porthsele Beach and the view opens west toward Ramsey Island.
By the sea





Black Rock Sands Camping & Touring
A 12-acre all-grass site sitting directly behind Black Rock Sands with Snowdonia on the horizon and the beach a short walk through the dunes.
By the sea





Bwlch Gwyn Farm
A terraced working farm on the Welsh Coast Path where the pitch comes with views across the Mawddach Estuary to Barmouth and the Snowdonia ridge beyond.
On a farm





Cei Bach Country Club
Eleven hardstanding pitches on the Ceredigion coast, with Cardigan Bay dolphins visible from the sea-view touring area and a private beach five minutes down the path.
By the sea





Celtic Camping
A working Pembrokeshire farm with Irish Sea views, direct Coastal Path access, and a small pebbly cove a five-minute walk away.
By the sea





Celtic Camping
Pembrokeshire coast camping at its most honest: Irish Sea views, direct Coastal Path access, and fire pits for hire from £14 a night.
By the sea





Fferm Crugan
A working Llyn Peninsula farm five minutes from a National Trust beach, with hardstanding pitches, glamping cabins, and a farm shop stocked with fresh sourdough.
On a farm





Foxdale Campsite
A quietly run coastal base on the Marloes Peninsula, a short walk from the Coast Path and nine minutes from the Skomer Island ferry.
In a field





Higher Rew Campsite
Family-run in the South Devon AONB with the South West Coast Path on the doorstep and Salcombe's beaches within a gentle walk.
In a valley





Hillend Camping Park
Fourteen acres of grass and dune at the foot of Rhossili Down, three minutes' walk from one of Britain's finest stretches of sand.
By the sea





Lee Meadow Farm Camping
A proper 27-acre North Devon farm on the doorstep of Woolacombe Bay, with sea views across the Bristol Channel and more to do on-site than most families will get through.
On a farm



Morawelon Camping and Caravanning
A working waterfront in Pembrokeshire's national park, pitched on the quay wall with the Coast Path on one side and Parrog beach on the other.
By the sea




Mynydd Mawr Camping
At the very tip of the Llyn Peninsula, this working farm campsite earns its place through sheer landscape: Bardsey Island sits offshore, the Wales Coast Path runs from the gate, and the sunsets do the rest.
By the sea





Acorn Camping and Caravanning
A family-run Heritage Coast site a mile from Llantwit Major, with shepherd's huts, tent and caravan pitches, and a café that earns its reputation at breakfast.
By the sea





Beares Den
Clifftop farm campsite above Mounts Bay with three coves in walking distance and a pizza oven the owner built himself.
By the sea





Cae Du Campsite
A working beef and sheep farm on Cardigan Bay where every tent pitch faces the sea and you can fall asleep to waves.
By the sea





Gupton Farm
National Trust-run coastal farm on Freshwater West: a 50-pitch site where the surf beach is a 15-minute walk and the Wales Coast Path runs past the gate.
By the sea

Maker Camping
Perched on the Rame Peninsula with panoramic views across Plymouth Sound, Maker Heights is a community-run campsite where the setting does the heavy lifting.
Cornwall



Bennar Beach Campsite
An all-grass coastal site between Barmouth and Harlech with a boardwalk to the beach, mountain views in three directions, and a sauna to end the day.
By the sea





Coast & Castles Camp Site
Solar-powered coastal base on the Northumberland coast, a mile from Boulmer, with an on-site bar, visiting food vendors, and the Coast Path from the gate.
By the sea





Glan y Mor Camping Park
A sand dune separates you from Black Rock Sands, one of North Wales' great beaches, and the pedestrian gate means you're swimming before breakfast.
By the sea





Hook Farm Caravan & Camping Park
The nearest touring site to Lyme Regis sits in an AONB valley with dark skies over the Milky Way and a riverside walk straight into town.
In a field








Penhale Caravan and Camping Park
A 400-acre working organic farm above St Austell Bay, where the view rolls from Daphne Du Maurier countryside down to the lights of Mevagissey.
By the sea





Creampots Camping
A well-run family campsite inside Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, positioned as a genuine base for coastal walking, beach-hopping, and the islands beyond.
Pembrokeshire





Mount Folly Farm
A working farm on the South West Coast Path with Bigbury Beach ten minutes on foot and Geo Dome glamping for those who want the view without the groundsheet.
By the sea





Nantcellan Barns
A hilltop field above Clarach Bay with valley views to the sea, a short walk from the Ceredigion Coast Path and twenty minutes from the beach.
On a hillside




Broomfield Holiday Park
The best campsite view on the North Coast 500 route: a lochside field in Ullapool looking out to the Summer Isles with the Stornoway Ferry passing your pitch.
By the sea





Cerenety Camp Site
Rustic, eco-minded camping a five-minute walk from a quiet Cornish beach, with compost loos, solar showers, and communal fires under genuinely dark skies.
By the sea




Efford Camping
The closest campsite to Bude town centre: a hillside no-frills site where the South West Coast Path starts at the gate and Summerleaze Beach is a five-minute walk.
On a hillside





Mousehole Camping
Budget-friendly tent and motorhome base on the Penwith coast, a short walk from Mousehole harbour with Mounts Bay at your feet.
In a field



Bayview Campsite
A family-run site right on Talmine Bay in remote Sutherland, where the beach is the back garden and the Milky Way is the ceiling.
By the sea





Cool Cow Camping
A genuinely off-grid Devon farm five minutes from South Milton Sands, with sea views from the bell tents and an honesty shop that regulars return for year after year.
On a farm





Budle Bay Campsite
Bohemian, family-run Northumberland base 200 metres from Budle Bay's mudflats, two miles from Bamburgh Castle, with the English Coastal Path running straight through the site.
By a river





Camping Field
The only campsite on Lundy Island, reached by ferry or helicopter, sitting at the heart of a car-free village in the Bristol Channel.
In a field





Agar Farm
A conservation farm on the North Norfolk coast with a private pontoon, tidal-creek access, and the Blakeney seals reachable by paddle.
On a farm





Fakenham Farm
A working farm on the Isle of Wight with sea views over the Solent and a beach five minutes on foot.
On a farm
Why these made the list
- Acorn Camping and Caravanning
A mile from Llantwit Major on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast, with the Wales Coast Path walkable from the gate.
- Anchor Barrow Campsite
Five minutes from the Cornwall coast and a stone's throw from the South West Coast Path, with big field views and proper sea air.
- Atlantic Horizons
Direct access to coastal paths and secluded coves from a site whose Atlantic views are the whole point.
- Ayres Rock Hostel & Campsite
Right on the bay at Sanday, Orkney, with the Noust of Ayre visible from your pitch and the beach reachable on foot.
- Balranald Hebridean Holidays
Horseshoe Bay is 40 metres from the gate, with St Kilda on the horizon at sunset.
- Bayview Campsite
Pitches on the shore of Talmine Bay in remote Sutherland, the North Sea within earshot from your tent.
- Beares Den
Fields that stop at the cliff edge, three coves on foot, and a view across Mounts Bay to the Lizard.
- Beavers Retreat Glamping
Ten geodomes inside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, 1.5 miles from Manorbier Beach and a short drive from Barafundle Bay.
- Bedruthan House Camping
Clifftop grass with the Atlantic as your entire horizon and the coast path running immediately below.
- Bennar Beach Campsite
A boardwalk through the dunes to a sandy beach, with the Rhinog mountains behind you and the sea in front.
- Beryl's Campsite
The South West Coast Path runs past the gate and Beesands is 20 minutes on foot: this is properly at the coast, not near it.
- Black Isle Yurts
A cliff-top farm on the Moray Firth with a direct path to a beach that feels like it belongs only to you.
- Black Rock Sands Camping & Touring
Sitting directly behind Black Rock Sands, the beach is a short walk through the dunes and the sea is always in reach.
- Blue Hills Touring Site
Trevellas Porth is 15 minutes down the path and the sunset goes straight into the sea from the field.
- Blue Skies Campsite
Five minutes to the beach, three fields to the Norfolk Coast Path, and the Coast Hopper bus stops at the gate.
- Bolmynydd Camping Park
Two beaches within a 15-minute walk and Llŷn Peninsula sea air from an elevated pitch above Llanbedrog.
- Bothag Bhuirgh Camping and Pods
Ten minutes across the croft brings you to a private Hebridean beach with rock pools and no one else around.
- Bramble Hill Glamping
Reighton Gap puts the King Charles III coastal path at the top of the field and Reighton Sands ten minutes across it.
- Bryher Campsite
Bryher sits 28 miles off the Cornish coast with Atlantic ocean to the west and Tresco Channel to the east, as coastal as a campsite gets.
- Budle Bay Campsite
Budle Bay mudflats are 200 metres from your pitch, the Coastal Path runs through the site, and Bamburgh Castle is two miles along the shore.
- Bwlch Gwyn Farm
Terraced pitches on the Wales Coast Path with the Mawddach Estuary spread out below and open sea beyond Barmouth.
- Cae Du Campsite
Every pitch overlooks Cardigan Bay, the Wales Coast Path passes the gate, and the pebbly beach is a five-minute walk down the cliff.
- Camping Field
An island in the Bristol Channel reachable only by ferry or helicopter, about as coastal as a campsite gets.
- Agar Farm
Right on Agar Creek with tidal-marsh views, a private pontoon, and Blakeney Point reachable by paddle.
- Broomfield Holiday Park
Right on Lochbroom with Summer Isles views and a stony beach at the foot of the pitch, the ferry passes close enough to watch from your chair.
- Canna Campsite
A ferry-only Hebridean island where the Atlantic is not a backdrop but the reason you came.
- Cei Bach Country Club
Eleven hardstanding pitches on the Ceredigion coast with a private pebble-and-sand beach five minutes from the gate.
- Celtic Camping
Irish Sea views from the pitches, the Coastal Path through the site, and a pebbly cove within walking distance.
- Celtic Camping
Four miles north of St Davids with Irish Sea sunsets from the pitch and Abereiddy Bay a five-minute walk for a sheltered dip.
- Cerenety Camp Site
A short walk from a quiet Cornish beach with canal access into Bude and the South West Coast Path on the doorstep.
- Cerrig-yr-Adar
Rhoscolyn beach is minutes from the gate, and the Anglesey Coastal Path runs right past this family-run site at the quiet southern end of Ynys Gybi.
- Clachan Sands Camping Area
Grass pitches directly behind Clachan Sands beach on North Uist, with the Atlantic as your front garden.
- Clachtoll Beach Campsite
Directly fronting Clachtoll Beach on the Stoer peninsula with views to Lewis, Harris, and Skye, this is as coastal as touring campsites get.
- Coast & Castles Camp Site
A mile from Boulmer with St Oswald's Way from the gate and Dunstanburgh Castle in reach along the shore.
- Coastal Glamping @ Tregantle Farm
Three safari tents on the Rame Peninsula, with Whitsand Bay on foot and the South West Coast Path at the gate.
- Coastal Meadows Camping
Eight private meadow pitches above a valley between Pendine Sands and Amroth Beach, with Marros Sands walkable through the woodland.
- Cool Cow Camping
Five minutes on foot to South Milton Sands, with sea views from the bell tent pitches.
- Cotna Eco Retreat
A footpath from the smallholding leads down to the sea, with Gorran Haven, Hemmick, and Vault Beach all walkable from the site.
- Creampots Camping
National Park position near Broad Haven with more than 50 Pembrokeshire beaches within range and Skomer Island a boat trip away.
- Creekside Family Camping
Two beaches within walking distance and huge Lincolnshire skies over a working farm make this more coastal than its postcode suggests.
- Down on the Farm
Cliff-top walks, Moray Firth views, and beach access from a working farm that sits right on the Aberdeenshire coast.
- Druidstone Home Farm
Panoramic St Brides Bay views, Druidston Haven a 15-minute walk, and the Coast Path on the doorstep.
- Dwyros
Front pitches at Dwyros look straight over Aberdaron Bay on the Llŷn Peninsula, sea views, coastal path from the gate, waves audible from the tent.
- East Crinnis Holiday Camp
A 400m walk from Crinnis Beach with Southwest Coastal Footpath on the doorstep and Polkerris a short drive away.
- Efford Camping
Hillside above Bude with the South West Coast Path leaving from the gate and Summerleaze Beach five minutes downhill.
- Fakenham Farm
A working farm pitch on the Isle of Wight where the Solent view includes passing cruise ships and Napoleonic Forts, with the beach five minutes on foot.
- Farview Campsite
Mullion Cove less than a mile away and the South West Coast Path within reach, this Lizard farm punches above its weight on coastal access.
- Fferm Crugan
A five-minute field path from the farm gate leads to the Llanbedrog National Trust beach and its iconic beach huts.
- Foxdale Campsite
A small Pembrokeshire field minutes from the Coast Path, Marloes Sands, and the Skomer Island ferry, the surroundings earn the listing.
- Foxglove Field (adults only)
A rewilded meadow with St Michael's Mount on the horizon and the South West Coast Path at the gate.
- Freshwell Camping
Two minutes from Croyde Beach with the bay spread out across the field, this is as close to the surf as you can sleep under canvas in North Devon.
- Gigha Camp and Motorhome Site
Ardminish Bay beach is 50 metres from your pitch, this is as at-the-coast as it gets.
- Glan y Mor Camping Park
A pedestrian gate through the dunes connects directly to Black Rock Sands, about as close as a campsite gets to sea access without putting pitches on the beach itself.
- Gupton Farm
Fifteen minutes on foot to Freshwater West, with the Wales Coast Path heading east to St Govan's Head from the gate.
- Gwithian Farm
Ten minutes' walk from Gwithian Beach by Godrevy, with the coastal path running straight through the dunes from the village.
- Higher Aunemouth Camping
Sea views from the pitches and Bantham Beach a 20-minute walk away: Higher Aunemouth is as close to the coast as you get without sleeping on sand.
- Higher Moor Camp Site
Three beaches walkable from the gate, including the unspoilt Porth Joke, and the South West Coast Path running close by.
- Higher Pendeen Camping
Five pitches on a working Cornish farm with a private ten-minute walk to Mawgan Porth Beach and coast path access in both directions.
- Higher Rew Campsite
On the South West Coast Path above Salcombe, with North Sands and South Sands both walkable from the gate.
- Highertown Farm Campsite
Elevated above Lansallos Bay with the South West Coast Path at the gate and the cove a short walk below.
- Hillend Camping Park
Three minutes from Rhossili Bay on the Gower Peninsula, with the Wales Coastal Path crossing the site boundary and views of Carmarthen Bay from higher ground.
- Hook Farm Caravan & Camping Park
One mile from Lyme Regis with a riverside walking route straight to the Jurassic Coast, this is the nearest touring site to one of the south coast's most rewarding stretches of shoreline.
- Iona Campsite
The Isle of Iona is salt air and wide Atlantic horizon; this is the only place to sleep on it.
- KUDHVA Architectural Hideouts
A former slate quarry hilltop with Atlantic views and the coast a short walk from site.
- Larick Campsite
Right on the Fife coast at Tentsmuir's edge, with the Tay Estuary and four miles of sandy beach a short walk into the forest.
- Lee Meadow Farm Camping
Positioned above Woolacombe Bay with a woodland path to a quiet sandy cove and sea views across to Wales from the upper fields.
- Lochranza Caravan and Campsite
On the Kilbrannan Sound with the mountains of north Arran at your back and Kintyre visible across the water.
- Maker Camping
High on the Rame Peninsula with Plymouth Sound spread below and two beaches a 20-minute walk away down the coastal path.
- Mattiscombe Farm Camping
Hilltop farm fields above Start Bay with the Coastal Path walkable from the gate and sea views from almost every pitch.
- Mill Haven Place
One mile from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and a fifteen-minute walk to Mill Haven beach cove, with sea glimpses through the trees from the pitch.
- Morawelon Camping and Caravanning
On the quay at Parrog, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path along one edge and the beach a stone's throw from the pitch.
- Mount Folly Farm
Sits on the South West Coast Path with Bigbury Beach a ten-minute walk and coastal views that reviewers run out of words for.
- Mousehole Camping
Mousehole village and Mounts Bay are a short walk from your pitch, proper Cornish coast, not a field with a sea view.
- Mwnt Camping
A sheltered meadow with views to the Atlantic, twenty minutes on foot from Mwnt Beach and its National Trust cove.
- Mynydd Mawr Camping
At the very end of the Llyn Peninsula with Bardsey Island offshore and the Wales Coast Path from the gate, this is coastal camping at its most committed.
- Nantcellan Barns
A hilltop field on the Ceredigion coast with views down the valley to Clarach Bay and the coastal path on the doorstep.
- Newberry Valley Touring and Camping Park
Woodland valley site with Newberry Beach a few minutes' walk from the gate and Combe Martin's pubs the same distance.
- North Morte Farm Caravan & Camping Park
Direct South West Coast Path access from the gate, with sea views across the fields and Rockham Beach a short walk from your pitch.
- Ocean Pitch Campsite
Pitches literally overlooking Croyde Bay, with the South West Coast Path starting at the gate.
- Old Rectory Howick
Four hundred yards from a secluded Northumberland beach, with the Coast Path starting just down the lane.
- Parc Isaf Camping and Caravan Park
Cardigan Bay is visible from the pitches, sandy beaches are two miles away, and the Wales Coast Path passes close by.
- Parke Farm Camping
Inside the National Park with the Coastal Path from the gate and three of Wales's best beaches within 5 miles.
- Pencarnan Farm Caravan & Camping Site
The farm runs to the high water mark at Porthsele Beach, with pitches overlooking Whitesands Bay or facing west toward Ramsey Island.
- Penhale Caravan and Camping Park
Sea views across St Austell Bay, Mevagissey lights at night, and Polkerris Beach a mile on foot.
- Pigs in Blankets Campsite
A private footpath from the farm to Southwold pier and beach makes this the rare coastal site where you genuinely don't need a car to reach the sea.