Wildlife-watching campsites near Wallingford

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Looking to immerse yourself in nature while wildlife watching near Wallingford, England? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 5800 options available specifically for wildlife watching in this area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. From cosy farm stays to secluded wooded areas, there's something for everyone. Check out popular campsites like Sweet Hill Farm (66 reviews), Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (53 reviews), and Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews). With average prices as low as £17 per night and options starting at just £7 per night, you can fully enjoy your wildlife watching experience without breaking the bank. Plus, facilities such as cooking equipment, potable water, and rubbish facilities make your camping trip hassle-free. Indulge in activities like off-roading, swimming, and fall fun for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Start planning your wildlife watching trip today with Hipcamp in Wallingford, England!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Wallingford

12. Quaint Farm in a National Park

100%
(26)
68km from Wallingford · 2 units · Glamping
Our 17 acre Farm is set deep within the beautiful South Downs National Park on the outskirts of the quiet village of Milland (near Liphook) in rural West Sussex (close to its border with Hampshire and Surrey). We have direct access to an excellent bridleway and footpath network through peaceful open countryside and quiet lanes as well as being on the Serpent Tail and close to the South Downs Way.​ Our Glamping Pod and Shepherd's Hut are available to book all year round. We also offer stabling if you would like to take your horses or ponies on holiday with you! Milland village (0.8 miles) has the Rising Sun pub, serving great food and drink, and Milland Stores, which stocks all your essential fresh and local produce as well as having a small cafe.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£125
 / night

Looking to immerse yourself in nature while wildlife watching near Wallingford, England? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 5800 options available specifically for wildlife watching in this area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. From cosy farm stays to secluded wooded areas, there's something for everyone. Check out popular campsites like Sweet Hill Farm (66 reviews), Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (53 reviews), and Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews). With average prices as low as £17 per night and options starting at just £7 per night, you can fully enjoy your wildlife watching experience without breaking the bank. Plus, facilities such as cooking equipment, potable water, and rubbish facilities make your camping trip hassle-free. Indulge in activities like off-roading, swimming, and fall fun for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Start planning your wildlife watching trip today with Hipcamp in Wallingford, England!

96% (815) 401 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wallingford

12. Quaint Farm in a National Park

100%
(26)
68km from Wallingford · 2 units · Glamping
Our 17 acre Farm is set deep within the beautiful South Downs National Park on the outskirts of the quiet village of Milland (near Liphook) in rural West Sussex (close to its border with Hampshire and Surrey). We have direct access to an excellent bridleway and footpath network through peaceful open countryside and quiet lanes as well as being on the Serpent Tail and close to the South Downs Way.​ Our Glamping Pod and Shepherd's Hut are available to book all year round. We also offer stabling if you would like to take your horses or ponies on holiday with you! Milland village (0.8 miles) has the Rising Sun pub, serving great food and drink, and Milland Stores, which stocks all your essential fresh and local produce as well as having a small cafe.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£125
 / night

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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.