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15 campsites in England, North West for Cheshire

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Royal Vale Caravan Park
Royal Vale Caravan Park is a family run site for adults only located in countryside close to Knutsford, with Tatton Park and other attractions nearby. Expect a relaxed stay all year round on 52 all-weather pitches (some seasonal), each with water, electricity and drainage, attractively arranged around a fully appointed, heated, modern central toilet block. There are a further 10 grass pitches for tents. Access to the level, gravel and solid hardstandings is via compacted gravel roadways, landscaped on grass with mature and developing hedges and trees. The River Peover borders the park and a pleasant walk takes you along the valley to Lower Peover. The site also has 8 lodges available to rent. Minimum stay on Bank Holidays is 3 nights.
Chester Fairoaks Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Chester Fairoaks Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a pleasant, open and level site in Cheshire bordered by oak trees. It is conveniently placed just off the M53 gateway to North Wales and close to the delightful walled city of Chester. The site is also close to a lovely canal walkway, a local swimming pool, and has two pubs and shops just a short walk away. The site has 96 pitches of which 89 are hardstanding and 7 grass all with electricity 16amp.
Foxes Bank Farm
Foxes Bank is a little gem set on the family working dairy farm. There are beautiful views with many footpaths to explore the area. It is a well-kept secret, hidden away amongst rolling Cheshire countryside. Close to Nantwich and Audlem for their amazing Jazz festivals. This is a real family site and children are given the chance to be shown around the farmyard when they arrive.
Oakwood Farm Touring Park
Conveniently located only 10 minutes drive from Chester, Oakwood Farm Touring Park is a spacious family friendly site which opened in 2017. Oakwood Farm Touring Park is a spacious all year site located just 10 minutes from Chester, on the edge of the Wirral. It has 18 full-serviced hardstanding pitches for tourers and motorhomes, and there's also 8 grass pitches suitable for tents. Located off the main road, it's convenient to explore the Cheshire Oaks, the Wirral, and a gateway to North Wales. Easy reach to Liverpool and Manchester too. This is a small yet spacious site with good facilities including a café. Take a swift exit from the end of the M56 and pitch up within minutes, how’s that for easy access? With the M53 and A55 nearby as well, Oakwood Farm Touring Park is spectacularly well located for travel from Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales.
Welltrough Hall Farm Caravan Park
Welltrough Hall Farm is an adult only site, offering guests stunning views across its 270-acre farm and the surrounding countryside.  The site is meticulously maintained by the owner, Nick, and is designed for peace and relaxation. The site offers 23 spacious, generally flat hardstanding pitches. Each pitch is fully serviced with 10-amp electric hook-up (typically metered via a coin vending machine), Individual water tap and Grey waste drain.Other amenities on site include an onsite sauna (available for private hire) overlooking the fields. There is a modern shower and toilet block kept to a very high standard. A laundry room with coin-operated washing machines and dryers and free Wi-Fi throughout the site.
Manor Wood Country Caravan Park
Arranged on well-maintained grass, on farmland with views towards the Welsh hills, this family-owned and orientated site has a small swimming pool for use in the summer months. There are 67 level touring pitches with 16A electricity, accessed via tarmac roads. Fifty-six have hardstandings, and 47 have water and drainage. The footpaths and bridle paths from the park will appeal to those interested in nature, walking and cycling. Pools on the site allow various activities, from serious fishing to pond dipping. Chester and its zoo are nearby, and the seaside can be reached in an hour.
Lady Heyes Touring Caravan Park
Lady Heyes is a new site situated on Frodsham Hill with views over the Cheshire Plain, just two miles from the old town of Frodsham with its Thursday market. The site is very open, and although there are many small trees, very little shade is available at present. There are 135 slightly sloping, good sized pitches, of which 85 are on hardstandings for caravans and motorhomes, all with 16A electricity, water and drainage. The 40 grass tent pitches, all with 10A electricity, are in a separate area some way from the main facilities.
New Farm Caravan Site
New Farm Caravan Site is an adult only (over 18s) site in an idyllic destination, offering a tranquil place to stay all year round. You can simply relax and take in the beautiful Cheshire countryside, or set out on an adventure to discover all the local gems this stunning county has to offer. Pitch up and settle down for a short getaway or longer break in lovely surroundings. If you are a caravan/motorhome fan with a passion for carp fishing, what could be better than a great destination that can offer fishing and a caravan/motorhome park? You will enjoy panoramic views across the Cheshire countryside, with a wide range of wildlife set in are 50 acres of farmland. Touring and caravans are welcome and there is easy, level access with a gravel road to the whole park. The site has 26 hard standing pitches with ample space for a car and caravan/motorhome, and each pitch includes 16-amp electric hook-up, domestic drainage and water connection.
Yatehouse Farm Touring Park
Yatehouse Farm caravan park is set on an established working farm, boasting 25 pitches spread across carefully maintained grounds. The site was opened over 35 years ago, it started as a small 5 van site, but has lovingly been developed to what it is today. There are grass and hardstanding pitches available all with electric hook-up. Guests are welcome to explore the site and come and say hello to the animals. Middlewich has a delightful high-street with many traditional shops and pubs serving great food. Middlewich also has 3 supermarkets supplying all food necessities. Dogs are welcome on site; however, the owners ask all dogs to be kept on a lead whilst on the farm. For a good dog walk, the Cheshire canal is only 5 minutes away by car. If you want to go fishing, the site has four well stocked fishing ponds which can be used at a small charge per day.
Lamb Cottage Caravan Park
At this peaceful, family run, adults only park set in the midst of the lovely Vale Royal area of Cheshire, emphasis is placed on attention to detail. Seasonal and touring caravan pitches are arranged separately on 41 large, landscaped pitches, all with 16A electricity, gravel hardstandings, water and drainage. There are an additional four motorhome pitches with hardstandings and electricity. Only breathable groundsheets are permitted and tents are not accepted. Nearby are Delamere Forest with walking and mountain biking trails, Whitegate Way walking trail, Oulton Park Motor Racing Circuit, castles at Peckforton and Beeston and, within 12 miles, the city of Chester.
Blakemere Holiday Park
Blakemere Holiday Park is an All-Year site set in the heart of Cheshire. On site are 82 various types of pitches suitable for Caravans, Motorhomes and Campervans, together with certain pitches that can accommodate American-style RVs and Fifth wheels. They include electric hardstanding pitches in The Paddock, all equipped with 16-amp electric hook-up and Wi-Fi. There are also fully serviced hardstanding pitches which include 16-amp electric supply, a freshwater tap, a water disposal point and a TV aerial point with Freeview. There are also nine small and three larger lodges. The site also has a dedicated area for tent camping.
Marbury Camp and Lodge
Marbury Camp and Lodge is a site that overlooks the breath-taking Cheshire Plains and is a small, open all year rural site close to the England Wales border. Guests can choose from 12 grass pitches with optional electric hook-up point 6amp and a picnic table. Or 12 fully serviced grass pitches with optional electric hook-up point 6amp and a picnic table. The site also has two fully furnished, uniquely designed glamping pod cabins available to hire. Head to Whitchurch nearby (15 minutes’ drive) or explore the many walking and biking routes, including the National Cycle Network Route 47 and the Sandstone Trail (bike hire is available). Local market towns of Whitchurch and Nantwich are only a 15-minute drive away. Guests are presented with a range of welcome packs, fire pits and cycle hire (subject to availability).
Bluebell Wilds Campsite
Bluebell Wilds is a small adults-only site on the Cheshire/Shropshire border, half an hour's drive to Chester and just under an hour to Liverpool. Bluebell Wilds is just next to the Bishop Bennet Way, a popular long-distance trail that leads to the equally splendid Sandstone Trail and several other footpaths. That puts a whole range of walks within easy reach along with a canal side pub 20 minutes’ stroll away for those post-walk pints. The site is part of a small farm close to the Cheshire/Shropshire border, about 10 minutes’ drive from Whitchurch. There are lovely rural views all around, and the site is often treated to some spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Whitchurch has plenty of places to pick up picnic bits to nibble while you watch the sky, and it also has takeaways that will deliver to site.
Elm Cottage Touring Park
Elm Cottage has an unusual facility for such a small site – a pizza oven, open most Fridays during July & August and all Fridays on Bank Holiday weekends. Bring along a drink & watch your pizzas being freshly made to order. In 2018 the site commissioned 'Creative Play' to design & build a new children's park.
Delamere Forest Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Cheshire’s largest area of woodland surrounds Delamere Forest Camping & Caravanning Club site. Located in the west of the county near Chester, Delamere Forest covers some 950 hectares providing outdoor lovers with many walking and cycling opportunities on its network of paths and trails direct from the site. The green surroundings of this site complement its many environmentally friendly features. Nearby, Abbeywood Gardens incorporates a two-kilometre wildlife walk, while Stonyford Cottage Gardens at Northwich has a woodland walk. Enjoy a boat trip along the River Weaver at the Anderton Boat Lift, also near Northwich. The site has 80 grass or hardstanding pitches, most with an electric hook-up point.

North West England

The northwest region boasts a wealth of industrial heritage with undiscovered countryside, the vibrant cities of Manchester and Liverpool, the seaside resorts of Blackpool and Morecambe Bay, plus miles of glorious coastline, home to a wide variety of bird species.

What to see in North West England

Blackpool
Blackpool

The miles of beautiful North West countryside offer endless opportunities for recreation. For the more active, the peaceful plains of Cheshire are a walker’s haven with endless trails to choose from. Lancashire is also good walking country, with way-marked paths passing through the outstanding Forest of Bowland, which affords marvellous views over the Lake District in Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales

Birdwatchers are catered for, too, with the coast offering some of the best bird spotting activity in the country, most notably along the Sefton coast and around the Wirral Peninsula. The region’s cities have their own charm. Manchester, with its fabulous shopping centres and vibrant nightlife, boasts a rich Victorian heritage; the maritime city of Liverpool has more museums and galleries than any other UK city outside London; 

Lancaster features fine Georgian buildings and an imposing Norman castle, while Chester is renowned for its medieval architecture and shopping galleries. And offering good, old-fashioned seaside fun is Blackpool. England’s most popular seaside resort is packed full of lively entertainment and attractions, such as the white knuckle rides at the pleasure beach, amusement games on the pier and the observation decks in the famous Tower.

Places of interest

Places of interest

Liverpool Football Club
Liverpool Football Club
  • Cheshire: Tatton Park in Knutsford; Chester Cathedral and Zoo; Cheshire Military Museum; Lyme Park stately home in Macclesfield; Beeston Castle; Blue Planet Aquarium at Ellesmere Port.
  • Lancashire: Williamson Park, castle and leisure park in Lancaster; Blackpool tower and illuminations; Morecambe Bay; Hoghton Tower and National Museum of Football in Preston.
  • Merseyside: Liverpool Football Club Museum and Tour Centre; The Beatles Story Museum; Speke Hall garden and estate; The Wirral Country Park; Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre.
  • Greater Manchester: Imperial War Museum North; Manchester United Football Club  Museum; The Lowry; The Trafford Centre.
Did you know?

Did you know?

  • The first public gallery to open in England was in Liverpool in 1877.
  • Lancaster Castle is infamous as host to the Pendle witch trials of 1612.
  • The first passenger railway station was built in Manchester.
  • Carnforth station was the location for David Lean’s 1945 film Brief Encounter.
  • Ramsbottom holds an annual two-day chocolate festival in spring.
  • Morecambe Bay is notorious for its shifting sands and treacherous currents but can be crossed on foot with a guide.
  • Opened in 1894, the Blackpool Tower was copied from the Eiffel Tower; the height to the top of the flagpole is 518 feet 9 inches.