Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the UK! If you're looking for wheelchair accessible campsites near Charlbury, England, you're in luck. We have over 3,230 options specifically tailored to your terrain preference. With an average price per night of £13 and options as low as £8, we have something for every budget. Check out some of our top campsites in the area, such as Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews), Abbey Home Farm (35 reviews), and Radcot Leisure on Thames (32 reviews). Rubbish, potable water, and toilets are popular facilities, while snow sports, historic sites, and off-roading (OHV) are popular activities. Start planning your accessible camping adventure today!
86km from Charlbury · 124 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Our 100 pitch campsite is located in the protected Green Belt area to the west of London. With the River Thames on one side and Laleham Park on all others, the beautiful surroundings are hard to beat given the proximity to the capital.
The campsite is run voluntarily by its members, with day-to-day matters being handled by an elected committee and wardens.
A perfectly simple, riverside Hipcamp on the edge of the Peak District
Pets
Campfires
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/ night
Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the UK! If you're looking for wheelchair accessible campsites near Charlbury, England, you're in luck. We have over 3,230 options specifically tailored to your terrain preference. With an average price per night of £13 and options as low as £8, we have something for every budget. Check out some of our top campsites in the area, such as Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews), Abbey Home Farm (35 reviews), and Radcot Leisure on Thames (32 reviews). Rubbish, potable water, and toilets are popular facilities, while snow sports, historic sites, and off-roading (OHV) are popular activities. Start planning your accessible camping adventure today!
86km from Charlbury · 124 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Our 100 pitch campsite is located in the protected Green Belt area to the west of London. With the River Thames on one side and Laleham Park on all others, the beautiful surroundings are hard to beat given the proximity to the capital.
The campsite is run voluntarily by its members, with day-to-day matters being handled by an elected committee and wardens.
We booked super last minute with a tentbox - had a great peaceful night - surprise snow in the morning too! Didn’t get to explore the site much due to it being a quick stop over but it looked nice, lots of people cycling and running - the only thing that would of made it better would of been a toilet - but if you’re in a camper this is a great spot!
At Pitchot farm, we felt very good, a quiet place with various views, where you can have a barbecue or sit in the evening by the warmth of the fire. I highly recommend!
The site was absolutely beatiful in a lovely area. Couldn't reccomend it enough. Tony and Sarah were also a great help and made it very clear that I could contact them if I needed any assistance
We loved the look of the space with picnic table dotted about. Lots of water available along side the other facilities. Close to the heathland with lots of walks available. We will be back.
Loved staying here for 5 nights. The views are amazing, the limited pitches mean that everyone has private space and you don’t feel on top of each other. The bathrooms and washing facilities are great and the sun heated water was always perfect temperature.
Something to make it feel even more private would be to really encourage meadow flowers or longer grass between the pitches to allow the private paths to each tent to feel extra special and allow for the space to feel even more private and hidden from the other tents.
A hidden gem!
We only stayed one night as a trial so we didn’t get out & about, but the toilets/showers were clean, and the washing up shed (with charging dock) was very useful. The warden came to lend us a hammer when we were clearly struggling with our mallet, and David’s son very kindly offered help as we had car trouble. It felt like a ‘nice’, safe place to be with our young daughter.
Lovely small campsite with a very generous flat pitch for our tent. We had a wonderful stay with lovely walks along the stour and close to Sherborne and Shaftesbury which are picturesque little towns. Amenities were good with hot showers and washing up area. We did not take advantage of the organic food available to buy, but a very nice touch. Would definitely return for another stay.
This is a lovely campsite. Excellent shower and toilet facilities. Lovely touch with Tea &Coffee in the morning too. Owners really nice and approachable. Would highly recommend 👍
Group of 4: all early/mid 20s
Pros:
- Loads of space to pitch / feels private
- Easy to get to
- Mel (host) was really helpful and welcoming
- Clean and relatively flat site
- We had the fire pit/wood bundle and thought it was well worth the money
- Access to sink & clean water
- Plenty of walks nearby (we did the lacock circular hike on AllTrails which was a short drive away & £5 to park in the nation trust car park all day)
Might bother some people:
- The toilets are porta-loos (they were clean though)
- No shower facilities for longer stays
Fantastic facilities, quiet site, idyllic, everyone very friendly
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There's an excellent campsite within walking distance, as well as others just a short drive away. While the Cotswolds are on the doorstep, attractions such as Oxford and Blenheim Palace are also just a short drive away.