Campsites with showers in Lincolnshire

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12 top campsites in Lincolnshire with showers

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Creekside Family Camping

59 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Family-friendly, dog-friendly camping with campfires on a beachside farm in Lincolnshire
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Country bumpkins

5 units · Glamping1 acre · Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
💕LUXURIOUS GLAMPING IN THE HEART ❤️ OF THE 💕💕💕(LINCOLNSHIRE) COUNTRYSIDE 2 nights minimum stay in the Luxurious Bell tents facing open countryside views We are a small quint campsite only 3 units up we like to keep it romantic , watch the sunset with us it’s the most perfect setting. MOST WEEKENDS INCLUDE MOVIES UNDER THE STARS ⭐️ WITH OUR 22FT OUTDOOR CINEMA SCREEN❤️⭐️⭐️🍿🍿🍿 (SHOWING MOVIES TILL LATE ) Bike 🚲 Hire £12 per day( £20Deposit required ) Loads of Country Walks on your doorstep 🌸 🌹 Beautiful Countryside location 2miles( to local ever so popular picturesque Lincoln stone cliff villages with 4 local pubs and restaurants.) /cafes (5mins in car) about 35 min walk from campsite on country lanes /public walks. 100 year old butchers,bakery,delicatessen and wine shop. A gelato cafe ,antique shops ,sweet shop,country pubs, cafes and much more!!! A 40 min in the opposite direction to the famous temple bruer to visit the knights Templar is a must for any sight seeing visitors. Plenty of public country walks on the doorstep, bikes to hire,hot tub under the stars and 22ft outdoor cinema screen make this one of the most luxurious glamping sites around. 4hr/5 Private sessions HOT TUB SLOTS ON REQUEST (SURCHARGE REQUIRED) £10 per Bell tent this covers the cleaning costs etc) 💕LUXURY GLAMPING 💕💕IN THE HEART ❤️ OF THE COUNTYSIDE 💕💕💕(LINCOLNSHIRE)
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Bain View Glamping

3 units · Glamping5 acres · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
A canal-side shepherd's hut near the Lincolnshire Wolds, with an outdoor bathtub, a mini vineyard, and total privacy.
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Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm

20 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents15 acres · Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Camping and glamping in the Lincolnshire Fenland with campfires, alpacas and a positive vibe
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Oxcombe Campsite

10 units · Tents4 acres · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
- Simple rural campsite set in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. - A 30-minute drive to Skegness; 45 minutes to Fantasy Island. - Peaceful pitches on a working farm. Tucked into secluded fields in the spectacular Lincolnshire Wolds, Oxcombe Campsite is a dog-friendly spot and haven for outdoor-loving families. It’s on a working farm with grazing cattle in surrounding fields, so while your dogs are welcome, please keep them under control. This is a simple site with peaceful rural views over All Saints Church in Oxcombe – and yet it’s also close to handy things like farm shops, market towns Louth and Horncastle, and plenty of pubs within a five-minute drive. It’s a short car journey to Skegness if you fancy a night out, and there are adventure parks, stately mansions and golf courses close by too – in short, plenty to keep all the family entertained. If you’re keen to get and about in nature, you’re also in the right spot. Cyclists and walkers, follow a bridle path from the farm and jump on the Viking Way, while there are easier strolls along Lincoln-Washingbrough Tow Path. You can also get out in the bracing sea air and play hide-and-seek with the kids among sand dunes at Moggs Eye and Gibraltar Point beaches. Back at base the handful of facilities at this simple rural site include showers and loos in the toilet block, use of an indoor communal area plus a washing machine and tumble dryer. A small number of communal firepits are available to borrow and you can also buy sacks of logs (with kindling and firestarters) on site. Open fires are not permitted but you're welcome to bring gas stoves or disposable barbecues along.
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Lincolnshire Lanes

32 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Market Rasen, England
Old-fashioned family fun on a child-friendly campsite in rural Lincolnshire
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Walcot Hall Estate

2 units · Glamping27 acres · Near Alkborough, England
Glamping with a hot tub and a private bathroom in the grounds of a stately home in the North Lincolnshire countryside
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Stamford Meadows Glamping

6 units · Glamping1 acre · Stamford, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Peaceful, private yurt glamping in the heart of the Stamford Meadows
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Floral Farm Craft and Camping Retreat

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Market Rasen, England
A rustic, off-grid yurt in an arty craft and camping retreat in rural Lincolnshire
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Springfield Farm Campsite

28 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents10 acres · Gedney Hill, England
A family-friendly site with farm animals in the Lincolnshire Fens
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Glamp-in-Style

2 units · Glamping1 acre · Horncastle, England
Safari tent glamping in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds within the beautiful grounds of Fir-combe Hall. You can even bring your horse along!
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Narnia Retreat

2 units · Glamping2 acres · Horncastle, Lincolnshire, East Midlands
At Narnia, you’ll be stepping headfirst into a woodland escape just outside the Lincolnshire Wolds. This remote-feeling place is quite the hidey-hole, as you’ll have the bell tent and woodland space to yourself, so you can unwind away and get down to some real quality time. Surrounded by a quiet, five-acre Georgian estate that’s been in the countryside for 200 years, this is quite a royal-feeling stay. The entrance is through a door dubbed the entrance to Narnia, complete with a lamp post for the full fantasy. Around the site, there are fairy lights, so it’s an ambient place to unwind, perhaps while looking up to the sky from your private hot shower, having a soak in the outdoor bathtub or having a picnic under the tree chandelier. The interior’s cosy too and on the luxury side, thanks to an antique French bed and chandelier. Of course, treats and things to eat may quickly be on your mind, and that’s no problem here, as Horncastle (10 minutes’ drive) is a local market town with a vibrant pub, village café, farm shops and supermarkets. The energy might come in handy for the Lincolnshire Wolds’ walking and cycling trails. The edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is just over 300 metres away from the site, so you’ll be able to get there in no time (five minutes’ walk to be exact). There's often wildlife to be seen right on site too: while you relax you may spot wild rabbits, muntjac deer and pheasants, plus all sorts of birds flying overhead.
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Campsites with showers in Lincolnshire guide

Overview

Despite being England’s second-largest county, Lincolnshire rarely makes it onto tourist itineraries, and that’s exactly why this vast rural heartland is the ideal destination for campers seeking peace and quiet. This is a region to be savoured at a slow pace, so hit the winding country lanes in your caravan or campervan and head toward the patchwork farmlands and rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds, then continue to the coast for a traditional English seaside experience. Summertime sees an influx of visitors to the coastal resorts, and this is prime season for camping, especially if you want to bring your tent. Both long, sandy beaches and an inland area of outstanding natural beauty make Lincolnshire a great place for a camping holiday.

Where to go

Lincolnshire Countryside

Lincolnshire’s only city, Lincoln, is a strategic starting point for exploring the surrounding countryside, and the medieval castle and Gothic cathedral are worthy of a detour. From here, head out into the sparsely populated countryside, where you can cycle along the Water Rail Way, relax by the lake at Whisby Nature Park, and park your campervan amid verdant farmlands.

Lincolnshire Wolds

Northeast of Lincoln, the rippling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds are the county’s prized attraction and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Discover miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, following deserted country tracks and gurgling streams, then leading the way to traditional market towns and charming hamlets. Perhaps the best route is the long-distance Lindsey Loop, which runs for 96 miles around some of the Wolds highlights. If you don’t fancy doing the whole thing, follow it for short stints to get from place to place. Consider Louth, the gateway to the Wolds and a foodie hotspot.

North Lincolnshire

The industrial towns of the north provide little interest for travellers, so make your way to the northeast instead. The port town of Grimsby is the starting point for several coastal hikes, as well as a great place to tuck into some fish and chips (this is Lincolnshire’s main fishing port, after all), while nearby Cleethorpes has sandy beaches and family-friendly campsites.

Lincolnshire Coast

With more than 50 miles of North Sea coastline, Lincolnshire is the seaside destination of choice for locals throughout the summer months. Seafront campgrounds and holiday parks fill up from April through September, and the main resort towns of Mablethorpe, Skegness, and Sutton on Sea provide plenty of beachside fun. Skeggy (as the locals call it) has all the fun of the fair, from traditional donkey rides to crazy golf, rollercoasters, and Blue Flag beaches. A few miles up the coast, the village of Ingoldmells is home to Fantasy Island, a huge amusement park, with an indoor market next door. Don’t miss the grey seal colonies at Donna Nook Nature Reserve

Lincolnshire Fens and Vales

The pancake-flat marshlands and lush waterways of the Lincolnshire Fens blanket the county’s southeastern corner, providing plenty of opportunities for wildlife-watching, canoeing, and easy nature walks. Further west, lavish country estates dot the countryside around Grantham and Stamford, and you’ll find several country parks with campsites.

Family camping in Lincolnshire

Kid-friendly camping in Lincolnshire is pretty easy to find. For youngsters (and, we would argue, us adults too) most campsites are full of adventure. The TV is off, the mobile phones are (hopefully) left behind, and you can just relax with the kids. Play board games in the tent, kick a ball about outside, explore the woods and streams, then go bug hunting, tree climbing, or den building. This is what camping means to us.

Plus, Lincolnshire has some great family-friendly days out. The most obvious is the seaside. Choose a sandy beach like Mablethorpe, where you can picnic, paddle, and build sandcastles, or hit the ice cream kiosks and funfair rides of bigger resorts like Skegness. Other family-friendly activities include farm parks, outdoor swimming pools, and rides on steam trains. There’s likely to be something to satisfy kids of all ages—if you can drag them away from their new-found friends on the campsite.

Top 10 things to do in Lincolnshire

Check out our list of the county’s highlights—a few things you won’t want to miss while camping in Lincolnshire.

1. Explore The Wolds in Tennyson Country

Immerse yourself in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the well-loved poet Alfred Tennyson lived, as you enjoy walks and picnics among rolling chalk hills and flower-filled meadows.

2. Visit Mablethorpe Beach

Get out the bucket and spade, then head for the golden sands of Mablethorpe. One of the Lincolnshire coast’s best-loved beaches, Mablethorpe offers traditional attractions your kids will love.

3. Ride the merry-go-rounds at Skegness Pleasure Beach

A visit to one of the original English seaside resorts is a must. Skegness has been welcoming campers to its holiday parks for generations and has the entertainment to prove it!

4. Take a stroll on the pier at Cleethorpes

Another family-friendly beach with lots of facilities, Cleethorpes is a great place for traditional fun. It’s also renowned as a bit of a kite-surfing mecca so if you prefer activities with a bit more action, consider camping near Cleethorpes.

5. Explore Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve

When you’ve had enough thrills and spills at the seaside amusements, this nature reserve is a great place to experience the wild side of Lincolnshire’s coast. Start at the visitor centre, then follow the trail around the dunes, grassland, and marshland to spot birds and other wildlife.

6. Look out for seals at Donna Nook Nature Reserve

If you’re brave enough for a winter camping trip, this protected stretch of coastline hosts grey seal births between October and December. Lincolnshire’s grey seal colony spends most of the year on distant sandbanks, but winter is the time to see this spectacle.

7. Visit Lincoln Cathedral

It’s pretty hard to miss the colossal Lincoln Cathedral, once the tallest building in the world. Climb its Gothic tower for amazing views of the city and beyond.

8. Admire the Georgian splendour of Stamford

You may feel like you’ve stepped back in time with a visit to Stamford, full of independent shops and genteel tearooms where you can tuck into a slice of the Lincolnshire speciality: plum bread.

9. Take a tour of Burghley House

Billed as England’s greatest Elizabethan house, Burghley is certainly impressive with vast gardens and parkland. Forget the school-trip feel of yesteryear though—your kids will be enthralled by the summertime Horrible Histories-style tours.

10. Chuck a Lincolnshire sausage on the BBQ

Camping was made for cooking on the barbecue or over a campfire and eating al fresco.

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