Campsites with swimming near Sutton Coldfield

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In Sutton Coldfield, over 170 camping spots cater to swimmers who want easy access to local lakes and ponds. You’ll find sites with campfires allowed, showers, and pet-friendly pitches, making it simple to settle in after a long swim. Prices start as low as £15 a night, with an average around £29, so there’s plenty of choice for every budget. Favourites include Hamperley Hideaways (79 reviews), White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews), and Woodside Country Park (45 reviews). You’re never far from open water, wildlife-watching, fishing, or even a bit of horseback riding. Local advice: bring sturdy sandals for stony riverbeds, and keep an eye out for kingfishers along the quieter banks.

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Red Sky at Night Campsite

19. Red Sky at Night Campsite

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(35)
104km from Sutton Coldfield · 11 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Monmouth, Wales
If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see at least one of the amazing sunsets at Red Sky at Night Campsite near Monmouth – but if you don’t, there’s mighty compensation in the shape of the spectacular views from just about everywhere on the site. And of course, on clear nights, the night skies are diamond-bright with stars - we are under one of Wales' Dark Sky Reserves! This family-run camping field on a livestock farm is managed on very laidback lines. Pitch up wherever you like and feel free to park by your tent (weather permitting). Raised campfires are allowed and you can hire firepits and grills (the owners sell local eggs & sausages) and buy bags of wood & kindling. You can bring your dogs too (take them for walks in the adjoining woods) but just be sure to keep them on a lead. Kids are certainly carefully looked after here. Get a fact sheet on arrival and join mini-campers in wildlife hunts through the trees, looking out all the while for buzzards and red kites. Round and about the site, your offspring can entertain themselves on rope swings, making dens and following a mini-tractor course across the camping field. There’s also a football pitch. Wild camping this may be (there’s no electricity on site, please note) but there are two nicely designed compost loos and a covered sink areas with fresh water tap. So bring your guitar, light that fire, break out the barbecue and enjoy the chilled vibe.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£13
 / night

In Sutton Coldfield, over 170 camping spots cater to swimmers who want easy access to local lakes and ponds. You’ll find sites with campfires allowed, showers, and pet-friendly pitches, making it simple to settle in after a long swim. Prices start as low as £15 a night, with an average around £29, so there’s plenty of choice for every budget. Favourites include Hamperley Hideaways (79 reviews), White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews), and Woodside Country Park (45 reviews). You’re never far from open water, wildlife-watching, fishing, or even a bit of horseback riding. Local advice: bring sturdy sandals for stony riverbeds, and keep an eye out for kingfishers along the quieter banks.

79% (215)

Top-rated campgrounds

Red Sky at Night Campsite

19. Red Sky at Night Campsite

99%
(35)
104km from Sutton Coldfield · 11 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Monmouth, Wales
If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see at least one of the amazing sunsets at Red Sky at Night Campsite near Monmouth – but if you don’t, there’s mighty compensation in the shape of the spectacular views from just about everywhere on the site. And of course, on clear nights, the night skies are diamond-bright with stars - we are under one of Wales' Dark Sky Reserves! This family-run camping field on a livestock farm is managed on very laidback lines. Pitch up wherever you like and feel free to park by your tent (weather permitting). Raised campfires are allowed and you can hire firepits and grills (the owners sell local eggs & sausages) and buy bags of wood & kindling. You can bring your dogs too (take them for walks in the adjoining woods) but just be sure to keep them on a lead. Kids are certainly carefully looked after here. Get a fact sheet on arrival and join mini-campers in wildlife hunts through the trees, looking out all the while for buzzards and red kites. Round and about the site, your offspring can entertain themselves on rope swings, making dens and following a mini-tractor course across the camping field. There’s also a football pitch. Wild camping this may be (there’s no electricity on site, please note) but there are two nicely designed compost loos and a covered sink areas with fresh water tap. So bring your guitar, light that fire, break out the barbecue and enjoy the chilled vibe.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£13
 / night

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