Campsites with showers in Derbyshire

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In Derbyshire, over 160 campsites offer the rare comfort of a hot shower—essential after a long day in the hills or rivers. You’ll find sites tucked behind dry stone walls, on working farms, and in clearings near gritstone edges. Pitch up at Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) if you want wide views and easy access to the water, or try White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews) for classic Peak District scenery and friendly hosts. If you prefer something unique, Peak Pods (11 reviews) offers snug wooden pods with proper beds. Top facilities include toilets, campfires allowed, and pet-friendly rules. Fishing, wild swimming, and climbing are all on your doorstep. Derbyshire campsites with showers start at just £9 a night, with an average around £110. Bring your own kit, leave no rubbish behind, and you’ll settle right in.

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9. White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow

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61 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Wardlow, England
What a little Derbyshire gem: back to basics Whitehouse Farm Campsite is a simple site in a most scenic setting five minutes’ drive from the pretty village of Tideswell. The site’s central location in the Peak District National Park means it’s a top spot for those who want to ramble or ride bikes – several circular trails leave from Tideswell and the traffic-free Monsal Trail is a five-minute drive away. And there’s plenty more activity if you require it too, as activity centres nearby can sort you out days of horse riding, abseiling, climbing and caving. All this activity isn’t mandatory, of course – this is an equally fine location for days pottering off to local pubs, pigging out on pudding in Bakewell or taking a leisurely stroll around the Chatsworth Estate, 20 minutes away. And if even that’s too much, you’d be welcome to spend some time loafing about on site: there’s heaps of space here, and as facilities have been kept quite minimal (just showers and toilets) there should be a good serving of peace and quiet to go with it all. Guests are welcome to light up a barbecue or campfire for cookouts and keeping warm; Tideswell’s the place for supermarket supplies, and it’s also handily got a fish and chip shop and a couple of pubs for days when your firelighting skills aren't up to much.
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In Derbyshire, over 160 campsites offer the rare comfort of a hot shower—essential after a long day in the hills or rivers. You’ll find sites tucked behind dry stone walls, on working farms, and in clearings near gritstone edges. Pitch up at Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) if you want wide views and easy access to the water, or try White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews) for classic Peak District scenery and friendly hosts. If you prefer something unique, Peak Pods (11 reviews) offers snug wooden pods with proper beds. Top facilities include toilets, campfires allowed, and pet-friendly rules. Fishing, wild swimming, and climbing are all on your doorstep. Derbyshire campsites with showers start at just £9 a night, with an average around £110. Bring your own kit, leave no rubbish behind, and you’ll settle right in.

86% (215)

Top-rated campgrounds

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9. White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow

91%
(93)
61 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Wardlow, England
What a little Derbyshire gem: back to basics Whitehouse Farm Campsite is a simple site in a most scenic setting five minutes’ drive from the pretty village of Tideswell. The site’s central location in the Peak District National Park means it’s a top spot for those who want to ramble or ride bikes – several circular trails leave from Tideswell and the traffic-free Monsal Trail is a five-minute drive away. And there’s plenty more activity if you require it too, as activity centres nearby can sort you out days of horse riding, abseiling, climbing and caving. All this activity isn’t mandatory, of course – this is an equally fine location for days pottering off to local pubs, pigging out on pudding in Bakewell or taking a leisurely stroll around the Chatsworth Estate, 20 minutes away. And if even that’s too much, you’d be welcome to spend some time loafing about on site: there’s heaps of space here, and as facilities have been kept quite minimal (just showers and toilets) there should be a good serving of peace and quiet to go with it all. Guests are welcome to light up a barbecue or campfire for cookouts and keeping warm; Tideswell’s the place for supermarket supplies, and it’s also handily got a fish and chip shop and a couple of pubs for days when your firelighting skills aren't up to much.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£24
 / night

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