Campsites for hikers near Hornsea

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Hornsea hikes draw campers for a reason: you get over 120 ways to stay within striking distance of the coast and Yorkshire countryside. Terrain varies—chalky cliffs, wide sandy beaches, and rolling fields set the stage for a proper walking holiday. Campsites here cater to hikers, with most offering campfires, showers, and toilets. Top picks include Butt Farm, Beverley (27 reviews), Wold Meadow (18 reviews), and Greenoak Hideout (15 reviews). Expect to pay around £102 a night, but you’ll find spots from as low as £13 if you’re quick. Once you’ve laced up, don’t just stick to footpaths—local sites tempt with fishing, horseback riding, and plenty of wildlife. Rubbish bins are standard, but always check what facilities you’ll need. Seasoned campers know: Hornsea’s trails and campsites rarely disappoint.

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Fields Farm Campsite

16. Fields Farm Campsite

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128km from Hornsea · 26 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Buxton, Derbyshire
Small, quiet family-run site in the Peak District National Park A 15-minute drive from Buxton, the Pennine Way and Monsal Trail Pet-friendly pub five minutes’ walk away; barbecues permitted on site Fields Farm Campsite is just the place for a peachy Peak District break. Just outside of a rural village named Peak Forest in the national park, this site is a walkers’ haven, with the Pennine Way and Monsal Trail just 15 minutes’ drive away (along with Buxton, a classic Peak District town with a spa history, meaning you can pamper yourself on this day out). Handily, there are walks direct from the door too. You can get to Eldon Hole in just over 10 minutes and dubbed one of the seven wonders of the Peak District, the pothole is an impressive sight. Peak Forest is just five minutes’ walk away too and here, you’ll be able to sample some homecooked food in a pet-friendly traditional country pub. Adjacent to the owner’s home, the grassy pitches have scenic views of the countryside (a great side dish for breakfast times, that’s for sure). And in the evenings, perhaps a barbecue will be another way to settle into the rural atmosphere. Happily, dogs are permitted here, so you won’t have to leave them behind. As for gathering together snacks, sandwiches and other stuff to keep you going while you’re out and about in the national park’s towns, villages or traffic-free trails, there are food shops 10 minutes’ drive away in Chapel-en-le-Frith to help you tick off your shopping list.We are in the middle of peak park great walks we are in a small village next to pub good home cooked food lots of local villages blue john mine chatsworth house stateley home of the duke of devonshire with it fantastic grounds. We are 5 miles from the spar town of buxton a lovely victorian town with lots of things to do. We are 5 minutes from local pub good food local shop eldon hole,castleton.or just chill out
Pets
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£25
 / night

Hornsea hikes draw campers for a reason: you get over 120 ways to stay within striking distance of the coast and Yorkshire countryside. Terrain varies—chalky cliffs, wide sandy beaches, and rolling fields set the stage for a proper walking holiday. Campsites here cater to hikers, with most offering campfires, showers, and toilets. Top picks include Butt Farm, Beverley (27 reviews), Wold Meadow (18 reviews), and Greenoak Hideout (15 reviews). Expect to pay around £102 a night, but you’ll find spots from as low as £13 if you’re quick. Once you’ve laced up, don’t just stick to footpaths—local sites tempt with fishing, horseback riding, and plenty of wildlife. Rubbish bins are standard, but always check what facilities you’ll need. Seasoned campers know: Hornsea’s trails and campsites rarely disappoint.

97% (113)

Top-rated campgrounds

Fields Farm Campsite

16. Fields Farm Campsite

100%
(3)
128km from Hornsea · 26 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Buxton, Derbyshire
Small, quiet family-run site in the Peak District National Park A 15-minute drive from Buxton, the Pennine Way and Monsal Trail Pet-friendly pub five minutes’ walk away; barbecues permitted on site Fields Farm Campsite is just the place for a peachy Peak District break. Just outside of a rural village named Peak Forest in the national park, this site is a walkers’ haven, with the Pennine Way and Monsal Trail just 15 minutes’ drive away (along with Buxton, a classic Peak District town with a spa history, meaning you can pamper yourself on this day out). Handily, there are walks direct from the door too. You can get to Eldon Hole in just over 10 minutes and dubbed one of the seven wonders of the Peak District, the pothole is an impressive sight. Peak Forest is just five minutes’ walk away too and here, you’ll be able to sample some homecooked food in a pet-friendly traditional country pub. Adjacent to the owner’s home, the grassy pitches have scenic views of the countryside (a great side dish for breakfast times, that’s for sure). And in the evenings, perhaps a barbecue will be another way to settle into the rural atmosphere. Happily, dogs are permitted here, so you won’t have to leave them behind. As for gathering together snacks, sandwiches and other stuff to keep you going while you’re out and about in the national park’s towns, villages or traffic-free trails, there are food shops 10 minutes’ drive away in Chapel-en-le-Frith to help you tick off your shopping list.We are in the middle of peak park great walks we are in a small village next to pub good home cooked food lots of local villages blue john mine chatsworth house stateley home of the duke of devonshire with it fantastic grounds. We are 5 miles from the spar town of buxton a lovely victorian town with lots of things to do. We are 5 minutes from local pub good food local shop eldon hole,castleton.or just chill out
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
£25
 / night

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