Campsites for surfing near Selkirk

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Selkirk isn't the first place most people think of for surfing, but that's exactly why you should check it out. With 17 campsites catering to surfers, you’ll find spots that keep you close to the waves and far from the crowds. Expect options as low as £25 a night, with the average hovering around £30. Campfires are allowed at many sites, and you'll find showers and pet-friendly pitches—essentials after a session in the North Sea. Anglers and wildlife-watchers will find plenty to do between swells, and swimming is a given in these waters. For a solid base, Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) consistently gets nods for its location and facilities. If you want something a bit different, check out Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) or try the low-key comfort of Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review). Don’t forget—always pack for wind, and keep an eye on the tide tables.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Selkirk isn't the first place most people think of for surfing, but that's exactly why you should check it out. With 17 campsites catering to surfers, you’ll find spots that keep you close to the waves and far from the crowds. Expect options as low as £25 a night, with the average hovering around £30. Campfires are allowed at many sites, and you'll find showers and pet-friendly pitches—essentials after a session in the North Sea. Anglers and wildlife-watchers will find plenty to do between swells, and swimming is a given in these waters. For a solid base, Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) consistently gets nods for its location and facilities. If you want something a bit different, check out Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) or try the low-key comfort of Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review). Don’t forget—always pack for wind, and keep an eye on the tide tables.

99% (54)

Top-rated campgrounds

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