The best campsites in United Kingdom with wifi provided

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If you need reliable wifi while camping across the United Kingdom, you’re in luck—there are over 2,900 sites where you can stay connected without missing out on the countryside. From surf-friendly spots on the coast to peaceful fields with alpacas for neighbours, the variety covers everything from basic pitches to well-equipped grounds with showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies. Prices start as low as £10 a night, though the average hovers around £100. Check out Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews) for a classic Welsh experience, Four Winds Camping and Canoeing (130 reviews) if you want river access, or Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) for a unique stay in the Scottish Borders. You’ll find campsites where you can surf in the morning, spot wildlife at lunch, and swim by afternoon—all without losing signal.

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The Duchess's Meadow

16. The Duchess's Meadow

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2 units · Motorhomes · England
Tucked away in peaceful woodland yet just a short stroll from the vibrant heart of Buxton, The Duchess’s Meadow offers the perfect blend of nature, history, and convenience. Set within the private grounds of Corbar Hill House — originally built in the 1850s as a retreat for the Mistress of the 7th Duke of Devonshire — our site sits amid tranquil trees and abundant wildlife. Expect to spot owls, rabbits, woodpeckers, and even the occasional stoat and deer, all against a backdrop of panoramic views across Buxton and the Peak District. Our family fell in love with this land and set out to create a welcoming space where visitors can relax, recharge, and enjoy the beauty of the area. Whether you’re here for a peaceful stopover or a longer stay, you’ll find yourself surrounded by nature yet just a 10-minute walk from Buxton’s bustling town centre. Buxton is famed for its natural thermal spring water, elegant Georgian and Victorian architecture, and rich cultural scene. Home to the magnificent Buxton Crescent, the Opera House, and the gateway to the Peak District National Park, it’s the ideal base for exploring Derbyshire’s scenic walks, limestone caves, and charming villages. At The Duchess’s Meadow, you’ll experience the best of both worlds — the calm of the countryside and the charm of a historic spa town, all from the comfort of your motorhome.
Electrical Hookup
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from 
£14
 / night

If you need reliable wifi while camping across the United Kingdom, you’re in luck—there are over 2,900 sites where you can stay connected without missing out on the countryside. From surf-friendly spots on the coast to peaceful fields with alpacas for neighbours, the variety covers everything from basic pitches to well-equipped grounds with showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies. Prices start as low as £10 a night, though the average hovers around £100. Check out Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews) for a classic Welsh experience, Four Winds Camping and Canoeing (130 reviews) if you want river access, or Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) for a unique stay in the Scottish Borders. You’ll find campsites where you can surf in the morning, spot wildlife at lunch, and swim by afternoon—all without losing signal.

97% (3.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Duchess's Meadow

16. The Duchess's Meadow

100%
(1)
2 units · Motorhomes · England
Tucked away in peaceful woodland yet just a short stroll from the vibrant heart of Buxton, The Duchess’s Meadow offers the perfect blend of nature, history, and convenience. Set within the private grounds of Corbar Hill House — originally built in the 1850s as a retreat for the Mistress of the 7th Duke of Devonshire — our site sits amid tranquil trees and abundant wildlife. Expect to spot owls, rabbits, woodpeckers, and even the occasional stoat and deer, all against a backdrop of panoramic views across Buxton and the Peak District. Our family fell in love with this land and set out to create a welcoming space where visitors can relax, recharge, and enjoy the beauty of the area. Whether you’re here for a peaceful stopover or a longer stay, you’ll find yourself surrounded by nature yet just a 10-minute walk from Buxton’s bustling town centre. Buxton is famed for its natural thermal spring water, elegant Georgian and Victorian architecture, and rich cultural scene. Home to the magnificent Buxton Crescent, the Opera House, and the gateway to the Peak District National Park, it’s the ideal base for exploring Derbyshire’s scenic walks, limestone caves, and charming villages. At The Duchess’s Meadow, you’ll experience the best of both worlds — the calm of the countryside and the charm of a historic spa town, all from the comfort of your motorhome.
Electrical Hookup
Water Hookup
from 
£14
 / night

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