Cabins near Wallingford

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Wallingford’s cabin camping scene skips the fuss and gets you straight to what matters: a solid roof, hot showers, and real countryside on your doorstep. With over a dozen cabin spots in the area, you can hike old footpaths, watch red kites circle overhead, or saddle up for a day on horseback—then come back to a hot tub and a proper bed. Prices start at £65 a night, with most cabins averaging around £145. Pet-friendly options mean your dog isn’t left behind. For cabins that travellers rave about, check out The T Barn (34 reviews), Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping (28 reviews), and Wolford Wood Camping & Cabins (16 reviews). All the basics—showers, hot-tubs, pet access—come as standard at many spots. Leave the tent at home and see why locals keep coming back for more.

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Wallingford’s cabin camping scene skips the fuss and gets you straight to what matters: a solid roof, hot showers, and real countryside on your doorstep. With over a dozen cabin spots in the area, you can hike old footpaths, watch red kites circle overhead, or saddle up for a day on horseback—then come back to a hot tub and a proper bed. Prices start at £65 a night, with most cabins averaging around £145. Pet-friendly options mean your dog isn’t left behind. For cabins that travellers rave about, check out The T Barn (34 reviews), Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping (28 reviews), and Wolford Wood Camping & Cabins (16 reviews). All the basics—showers, hot-tubs, pet access—come as standard at many spots. Leave the tent at home and see why locals keep coming back for more.

92% (161)

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This historic riverside town is home to one of the finest bridge crossings on the river, linking the popular Thames Path, and there's also a heated splashpark for those who fancy getting wet without swimming in the river itself. Once the home of Agatha Christie, its a popular camping spot with literary aficionados, too, while the surrounding countryside offers ample attractions besides.

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