Campsites with fishing in Oxfordshire

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Oxfordshire’s fishing campsites put you right on the water, with over 110 options tailored for anglers. You’ll find sites strung along the Thames and tucked beside quiet lakes, where rods cast at dawn and campfires crackle after sunset. Prices start at just £10 a night, with the average stay around £100. Top picks include Radcot Leisure on Thames (97 reviews), where you can land perch before breakfast, The Pig Place Campsite (27 reviews) right on the canal, and Rolling Fields Glamping (7 reviews) for a more secluded cast. Showers, toilets, and campfires are standard, so you’ll have what you need between swims and wildlife-watching. Bring your kit, mind the local fishing rules, and expect early morning mist and the occasional kingfisher.

96% (155)

Top-rated campgrounds

Oxfordshire’s fishing campsites put you right on the water, with over 110 options tailored for anglers. You’ll find sites strung along the Thames and tucked beside quiet lakes, where rods cast at dawn and campfires crackle after sunset. Prices start at just £10 a night, with the average stay around £100. Top picks include Radcot Leisure on Thames (97 reviews), where you can land perch before breakfast, The Pig Place Campsite (27 reviews) right on the canal, and Rolling Fields Glamping (7 reviews) for a more secluded cast. Showers, toilets, and campfires are standard, so you’ll have what you need between swims and wildlife-watching. Bring your kit, mind the local fishing rules, and expect early morning mist and the occasional kingfisher.

96% (155)

Top-rated campgrounds

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