Campsites near caves around Glastonbury

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for finding the perfect camping experience near Glastonbury, England. If you're looking for a unique adventure, we have 97 options specifically tailored for cave camping in this area. With options as low as £10 per night, you can explore the stunning caves and enjoy the beauty of nature without breaking the bank. For the best recommendations, check out top campsites like The View Camping (10 reviews), Bulstone Springs Devon Eco-Glamping (3 reviews), and West Holme Glamping, Dorset (2 reviews). With popular facilities like cooking equipment, potable water, and showers, and activities such as horseback riding, climbing, and swimming, you're in for an unforgettable camping experience.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Glastonbury

2. West Holme Glamping, Wareham,Dorset

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65km from Glastonbury · 6 units · Glamping
West Holme Glamping is a micro-site with pre-erected bell tents in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just the job for romantic mini-breaks or holidays for small families, it's set in 20 acres, so there’s plenty of privacy and lots of space to roam around. The bell tents here come equipped with a double bed, rugs, picnic tables, lanterns, a gazebo and a gas barbecue. The three showers and three toilets are shared between six tents.. You'll just need to bring your own bed linen and towels or add them to your booking. You can explore the area by car – medieval castles, beaches, National Trust sites and the Jurassic Coast are all less than half an hour’s drive away. Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are 20 minutes' drive away. Pretty market towns like Dorchester (also 30 minutes) or seaside resorts like Swanage (20 minutes) are all worth a mosey, while historic Wareham has Saxon town walls and riverside churches to explore. The sandy beaches of Studland and Swanage are also within half an hour's drive of the site. If you’re feeling energetic, the Isle of Purbeck has plenty of walks and bike rides on the rocky peninsula overlooking the English Channel, as well as parts of the South West Coast Path. The local farm shop is a five-minute walk and sells the very best of local Dorset produce if you fancy cooking on the barbecue. And if you don’t, there’s a cosy tea shop attached, and there are plenty of gastropubs serving real ales and great grub in less than a 15-minute drive too.
Showers
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£100
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for finding the perfect camping experience near Glastonbury, England. If you're looking for a unique adventure, we have 97 options specifically tailored for cave camping in this area. With options as low as £10 per night, you can explore the stunning caves and enjoy the beauty of nature without breaking the bank. For the best recommendations, check out top campsites like The View Camping (10 reviews), Bulstone Springs Devon Eco-Glamping (3 reviews), and West Holme Glamping, Dorset (2 reviews). With popular facilities like cooking equipment, potable water, and showers, and activities such as horseback riding, climbing, and swimming, you're in for an unforgettable camping experience.

100% (28) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Glastonbury

2. West Holme Glamping, Wareham,Dorset

100%
(6)
65km from Glastonbury · 6 units · Glamping
West Holme Glamping is a micro-site with pre-erected bell tents in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just the job for romantic mini-breaks or holidays for small families, it's set in 20 acres, so there’s plenty of privacy and lots of space to roam around. The bell tents here come equipped with a double bed, rugs, picnic tables, lanterns, a gazebo and a gas barbecue. The three showers and three toilets are shared between six tents.. You'll just need to bring your own bed linen and towels or add them to your booking. You can explore the area by car – medieval castles, beaches, National Trust sites and the Jurassic Coast are all less than half an hour’s drive away. Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are 20 minutes' drive away. Pretty market towns like Dorchester (also 30 minutes) or seaside resorts like Swanage (20 minutes) are all worth a mosey, while historic Wareham has Saxon town walls and riverside churches to explore. The sandy beaches of Studland and Swanage are also within half an hour's drive of the site. If you’re feeling energetic, the Isle of Purbeck has plenty of walks and bike rides on the rocky peninsula overlooking the English Channel, as well as parts of the South West Coast Path. The local farm shop is a five-minute walk and sells the very best of local Dorset produce if you fancy cooking on the barbecue. And if you don’t, there’s a cosy tea shop attached, and there are plenty of gastropubs serving real ales and great grub in less than a 15-minute drive too.
Showers
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£100
 / night

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