24 February 2012 : Written by Katie Astbury
Old Station Caravan & Camping
Less than 2 month's since launching our brand new campaign, "Real Campers Meet Real Campsites", we already have 8 new fantastic campsites on board offering great green spaces, easy access to outdoor activities and best of all they are run by people who are passionate about camping!
So with only a month to go before camping season starts to hot up, check out our latest campsites before booking your trip!
Llanbadrig (Anglesey) - Nestled on the side of hill overlooking Camaes Bay this small peaceful campsite is about as close to wild camping as you can get and offers the best sunsets in the UK!
Whitby Holiday Park (North Yorkshire) - situated on a cliff top overlooking Saltwick Bay, this park is perfectly located for exploring the North Yorkshire National Park and stunning local beaches and is only minutes away from the historical harbour town of Whitby!
Crealey Meadow's (Devon) - this campsite is the latest venture from Crealey Adventure Park, and entry into the park is included at a reduced rate during the high season and is free during the low season! The campsite is also in a fantastic spot to explore the Devonshire countryside and nearby beaches!
The Old Station (Mid Wales) - Set in the rolling hills of the Welsh Countryside this is a great place to stay if you love getting back to nature!
Trewan Hall (Cornwall) - Located between Newquay and Padstow and set in 36 acres of woodland surrounding the old mansion, Trewan Hall offers a unique camping experience!
Pentire Haven Holiday Park (not Haven Holidays, Bude) - surrounded by stunning scenery in walking distance of Sandymouth Beach and easily accessible to nearby Bude this site is great for exploring the Cornish countryside!
Gosfield Lake Resort (Essex) - situated on a 36 acre lake surrounded by countryside this site is not only an amazing place to enjoy a vast array of water sports but a natural beauty spot!
Meadowlands Lodge (Lincolnshire) - a peaceful, relaxed adult only campsite situated on the fringes of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Meadowlands is also only stones through from a number of historical points of interest and of course the coast!
We hope this has given you some food for thought!...And don't forget we still want to hear about your favourite campsites, you can leave your comments on this blog or on our facebook page!