Caravan campsites near Dartmouth with climbing

This pretty harbor town lies at the heart of the South Devon AONB.

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11 top caravan sites near Dartmouth with climbing

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Sweet Hill Farm

10 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Dorset, South West England
Simple, almost-wild, seaside camping on the Isle of Portland
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The Camping Field

35 units · Motorhomes, Tents6 acres · Bodmin, Cornwall, South West England
Back-to-basics camping in beautiful Cornish countryside
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£15
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Booked 2 times

Three Hares Campsite

15 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Exeter, England
A simple site with campfires, tree swings and hammocks in Dartmoor
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£8
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Booked 5 times

Elmar's Place

2 units · Tents1 acre · Bude, England
Nearly wild camping on the border of Devon and Cornwall
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£10
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Wylde Valley Camping

132 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents14 acres · Bude, Cornwall, South West England
A popular festival space that's now a bona fide campsite, with modern, pop-up facilities and a top North Cornwall location
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Camp De Lank Cornwall

34 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · St Breward, England
Bell tents and pitches close to Bodmin Moor and the Camel Trail
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£18
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Mendip Ski Camp

30 units · Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · Cheddar, Somerset, South West England
Mendip Ski Camp is located at the foot of the Mendip Hills, an AONB area of outstanding natural beauty. The camp site is an easily accessible site comprising of 2 large, tree lined meadows offering a secluded and private place to camp. There is an abundance of activities to enjoy nearby as Mendip Ski Camp is located adjacent to an outdoor activity centre and dry ski slope. A short drive will take you to places of interest such as Cheddar Gorge and caves, Weston super Mare beach, Bath and Bristol, Glastonbury Tor and Wells Cathedral. You can hike across the Mendip Hills and enjoy traffic free walks along the Strawberry Line,
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Ivy Cottage Caravan Park

8 units · Motorhomes1 acre · Swansea, Swansea, South Wales
A secluded, peaceful location on the Gower Peninsula The perfect campsite base to explore Gower or simply unwind, far from the crowds in the heart of Britain’s First Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nestled between Oxwich and the world famous Three Cliffs Bay.. Within a short drive you can access many other activities including surfing, paddle boarding, archery, falconry bird centre, Cefn Bryn is a walk up the hill, the views are breathtaking .... You can walk over to The King Arthur for a spot of lunch or supper.... The choices are endless ....
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Bakesdown Farm Camping

6 units · Glamping, Tents30 acres · Bude, Cornwall, South West England
Small-scale camping and glamping on a 33-acre Cornish farm with separate meadows ensuring space, peace and privacy
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£34
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Mendip Basecamp

60 units · Motorhomes, Tents50 acres · Somerset, South West England
Family-run, adventure-packed basecamp in the Mendip Hills, half an hour from Bristol
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Paddington Farm

20 units · Motorhomes, Tents43 acres · Glastonbury, Somerset, South West England
Paddington Farm is a charitable trust and social enterprise based on a 43 acre organic farm at the foot of the famous Glastonbury Tor in Somerset. We provide affordable camping for individuals, families and youth groups in our orchard and camping field. Facilities include toilets, hot showers, and the use of fire braziers. We can also accommodate a small number of self-contained campervans (but please note: we don’t have any electric hook ups or waste water disposal). Camping is open 1st May – 30th September
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Caravan campsites near Dartmouth with climbing guide

Overview

With its colorful harbor, cobblestone lanes, and medieval castle, Dartmouth paints a pretty picture. Perched on the banks of the River Dart and surrounded by forested hills, campers have easy access to nature, whether hiking through the hills or getting on the water. Admire the views from Dartmouth Castle, ride the ferry to Kingswear, or explore the riverside on foot or by bike. Birds, seals, and other wildlife can be spotted along the River Dart—take a paddle steamer cruise, paddle around the estuary on a kayak or stand-up paddleboard, then grab some fish and chips from one of the harborside restaurants. 

Where to go

English Riviera

North of Dartmouth, the English Riviera is home to some of the UK’s most idyllic beaches. Head to Torquay, Babbacombe, or Paignton to stroll along palm-lined promenades, lounge on sandy beaches, and tuck into delicious seafood at ocean-view restaurants. Camping here is equally upmarket, whether you choose a 5-star holiday park with a swimming pool or a tranquil tent pitch with a view out to sea.  

South Devon

Rocky coves, sandy beaches, and verdant estuaries stretch for more than 60 miles along the coast of the South Devon AONB. For the most impressive views, hike along the South West Coast Path, camp out by the beachside, or go bird-watching at Prawle Point. Just 10 minutes south of Dartmouth, Blackpool Sands is Devon’s flagship beach, or head west to Bantham beach or Bigbury on Sea to try kitesurfing and windsurfing. 

Dartmoor

The River Dart runs north into the Dartmoor National Park, where you can hike across misty moorlands and rugged river gorges. Outdoor adventurers have more than 400 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails to choose from, and intrepid campers can even pitch their tent in the wilderness. Look out for free-roaming herds of Dartmoor ponies along the way.

When to go

Peak season in Dartmouth is summer, so book campsites well in advance if visiting in July and August. Sunny weather is the time for wild swimming along the river or trips to Blackpool Sands beach, but wildlife watching is better in spring and autumn when the water levels are higher. Hikers heading to Dartmoor should prepare for all seasons even in summer, but most trails remain accessible year-round. 

Know before you go

  • Dartmouth has several camping and outdoors stores where you can pick up supplies for your camping trip. 
  • Dartmouth has public transport links to many of the surrounding towns and attractions, but it is handy to have your own transport, especially if staying at rural campsites.
  • Most campsites require advance booking, and many ask for the full payment upfront. Be sure to check opening dates, as some campsites close in the winter months.
  • Wild camping is illegal throughout Devon. 

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