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Camping Deals & Offers In South England - Alan Rogers

15 campsites in England, South for Oxfordshire

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Burford Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Burford Caravan and Motorhome Club site is an attractive and spacious destination, with beautifully landscaped pitching areas, children's play area suitable for all ages and pleasant dog walk. It is conveniently set opposite the beautiful Cotswold Wildlife Park, a popular family attraction in the area with rhinos, zebras and leopards - your children will be enchanted. The Brass Rubbing Centre, superb gardens and narrow-gauge railway - all are must see attractions making for a fantastic day out. Burford Golf Club is about a 5-minute drive from the site and offers a good challenge whatever your handicap. The Rose and Crown at Shilton just over the crossroads has excellent cask beer and serves top quality food. The site has 120 grass and hardstanding pitches including 18 serviced pitches. All with electricity 16amp and 7 tent pitches. 
Henley Four Oaks Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Henley Four Oaks Caravan and Motorhome Club site is within walking distance of Henley-on-Thames, noted for its world-famous Regatta. It is a popular site close to both the M4 and the M40 on the road to Marlow. Close to many tourist attractions and an excellent location for the many festivals and events taking place throughout the year. The site is well placed to visit some interesting places including Windsor Castle, Hampton Court Palace and the city of London. Legoland, approximately 15 miles drive from the site, is a great fun day out for children. The site has a total of 81 predominantly level pitches, 55 on hardstanding and some with shade. All have 16 amp electricity. No arrival before 1.00pm.
Weston Caravan and Campsite
Weston Caravan and Campsite is a scenic rural campsite set on a former dairy farm (Manor Farm) in the picturesque village of Weston-on-the-Green. It strikes a balance between a peaceful countryside escape and an incredibly accessible base for exploring Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds.  Located just a few minutes' drive from Junction 9 of the M40 and the A34. It serves as an excellent stopover for cross-country travellers or a central base for regional holidays. 
Glebe Leisure Touring & Caravan Park
Situated in the tranquil countryside of Fringford on the borders of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Northamptonshire, Glebe Leisure Touring Caravan Park offers a peaceful escape spanning six acres. The site caters to a wide range of visitors with its diverse accommodation options, including 50 touring pitches for motorhomes, grassy areas for traditional camping. A major draw for the park is its two well-stocked fishing lakes, which are popular with both beginners and seasoned anglers looking to catch carp, bream, and tench in a scenic setting. 
Oxford Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Oxford Camping & Caravanning Club site has a restful ambience which makes it ideal to kick back and relax after a day pounding the streets of Oxford. Located just a mile outside the centre of Oxford, the campsite is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful city. Walk, cycle or catch the bus (there is a stop right outside the site) into the city and you will find plenty to see and do. Do not miss the University Museum of Natural History (the most complete remains of any single dodo are here) and the Pitt Rivers and Ashmolean Museums, the latter has 67 galleries to explore. A guided walking tour is the best way to see the University colleges, Botanic Garden and Arboretum. A punt on the River Cherwell is also a must. This city centre site can be a little noisy at times – with a railway and dairy adjacent to the site and the entrance is shared with Go Outdoors. The site has 85 grass pitches of which 51 have electric hook-up points 10 amp, chocks may be required.
Hardwick Parks
Hardwick Parks is the perfect place to visit if you are looking to get the most out of your holiday, as well as simply getting away from it all. With 180 acres of stunning parkland including two lakes, this beautiful location is teeming with wildlife in their natural habitat. Relax on the banks of the River Windrush, get an adrenalin rush from the huge selection of on-site sporting activities or simply take the time to explore all that the surrounding area has to offer, there is plenty for everyone. The site is perfectly situated for those who love the countryside, as well as being a stone’s throw away from the market town of Witney which has everything you could need.
Chipping Norton Camping & Caravanning Club Site
Chipping Norton Camping & Caravanning Club site is perfect for exploring the pretty Cotswolds towns and their attractions. Amid the honey-coloured villages of the Cotswolds is where you will find this charming site. Tucked away off the beaten track, this site offers a mix of level and sloping pitches, surrounded by trees and dry-stone walls. Explore the beautiful surrounding area by car or catch the bus right outside the site. Discover the charms of Chipping Norton, Chadlington, Charbury and Witney. The site has 90 grass or hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) most of which have electric hook-up. There are also 5 safari tents.
Fir Tree Farm Caravan Site
Fir Tree Farm is a quiet, all year round and very secluded site with good road access and exceptional views over open countryside. The site has electric hook-ups and hardstanding’s plus a shower and toilet block with washing-up area. There are two well stocked fishing lakes on the site, and a Falconry centre with clubhouse and snack bar selling a variety of snacks, sweets, cold drinks, ice creams etc. Pets are allowed on site and there is a large dog walking area next to the site with public foot paths leading across the beautiful countryside. The site has 35 grass or hardstanding pitches with electric hook-up points for caravans, motor homes as well as 25 for tents.
Mount Farm Park
Mount Farm Park is an idyllic location for a quiet countryside escape, surrounded by breath-taking views, miles and miles of walking for all abilities and two fantastic historical pubs within about half a mile of the park. Descending below the Edgehill summit are the battlefields of the famous Battle of Edgehill which was fought in 1642 and marked the start of the English Civil War. Within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site is just 5 miles from the M40, nearest station at Banbury 8 miles away. Nicely spaced-out, the 16 individual pitches are on well-drained, manicured, level ground. Electric hook-up can be made available at each pitch. Seasonal pitches are available.
Wysdom Touring Park
You’ll have to go a long way before finding anything remotely like this site! Burford School owns the land, and the site was created to raise money for the school. It is like stepping into their own private garden. This adults-only park is screened from the main school grounds by trees and provides 25 pitches (six seasonal), separated by hedges, all with 16A electricity.
Diamond Caravan Park
Diamond Farm is a spacious site five miles north of Oxford and within easy reach of the Cotswolds and Chilterns. The attractive, 300-year-old Cotswold stone farmhouse is at the heart of the site, along with a games room, bar and new restaurant. This is a small site with just 37 touring pitches. The new managers are keen to make improvements to the site including increasing the size of pitches by cutting back the mature hedges. The pitches are level and all equipped with 16A electricity. A number of hardstandings are also available. A separate field is used for tents and caravans (with some electrical connections). On-site amenities include a bar (with TV and full size snooker table), a well equipped play area and a heated swimming pool.
Lincoln Farm Park Oxfordshire
From its immaculately tended grounds and quality facilities to the efficient and friendly staff, this park is a credit to its owner. Situated in a small, quiet village it is well set back and screened by mature trees, with wide gravel roads, hedged enclosures, brick pathways and good lighting. All 92 numbered, level touring pitches are generously sized and have 10/16A electricity connections, 75 with gravel hardstanding and grass for awnings and 23 are fully serviced (fresh and waste water, electricity and satellite TV). Gazebos or extra tents are not permitted on pitches. A member of the Best of British group.
Barnstones Caravan & Camping Park
Three miles from Banbury and open all year round, this small, neat park provides an excellent point from which to explore the Cotswolds, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon. There are 49 level pitches of which 44 have gravel hardstanding with a grass area for awnings (only breathable groundsheets are allowed) and 10A electricity; 20 of these are fully serviced. Shrubs, flowers and an oval tarmac road convey an attractive, tidy impression throughout. The park provides a pleasant environment for couples and young families, but it is near the main road so some traffic noise is to be expected. New arrivals should call at the warden’s caravan at the park entrance.
Swiss Farm Touring and Camping
Nestling at the foot of the Chiltern Hills and just a short stroll from Henley-on-Thames, Swiss Farm is ideally located for those seeking either a relaxing or an active break. The site can offer quiet, communal-style pitches or the more family orientated field type. Of the 187 pitches, 156 have 10A electricity, 62 are hardstandings, and 55 are fully serviced with 16A electricity and a TV point. A large central area contains 39 seasonal pitches.
Greenhill Leisure Park
Greenhill Leisure Park is situated in the heart of the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. Nestled between the beauty of the Cotswolds and the scenic Chiltern Hills, the site is well-positioned to explore the attractions in the area. Close to Oxford, it is accessible, being 6 miles from junction 9 of the M40 and 3 miles from the A34. Nearby, you can visit Blenheim Palace, Cotswold Wildlife Park, Waddesdon Manor and Bicester Village Outlet Centre.

Southern England

Rich in maritime heritage and historical attractions, the Southern region comprises tranquil English countryside boasting picture-postcard villages, ancient cities and towns, formidable castles and grand stately homes, coupled with a beautiful coastline and lively seaside resorts.

This region includes Hampshire, Isle Of Wight, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.

What to see in Southern England

Carisbrooke Castle

Rural Southern England comprises green, rolling hills and scenic wooded valleys, with numerous walking and bridle paths passing through picturesque villages with quintessential English pubs. The New Forest, well known for its wild roaming ponies, is a distinctive, peaceful retreat. Across the water is the Isle of Wight, easily reached via a short ferry trip across the Solent. It has always been a popular destination for those seeking a traditional beach holiday in one of the bucket-and-spade resorts. The long stretches of sand at Shanklin and Sandown are family favourites and have plenty of other attractions.

Don’t miss historic Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne House, the favourite retreat of Queen Victoria. The River Thames weaves its way through the Thames basin and Chilterns area, passing charming riverside villages, castles, stately homes and beautiful countryside, including that around Oxford. This ‘city of dreaming spires’ has lovely scenic walks, old university buildings to explore, plus a huge selection of restaurants, pubs and shops. Along the river, you can go punting, hire a rowing boat, or take one of the many river-boat trips available.

The south coast is a popular holiday destination for those looking for a beach holiday. Seaside resorts include Swanage, and Bournemouth, with seven miles of golden sand. Also along this coastal stretch is Durdle Door, a natural arch that has been cut by the sea, and Europe’s largest natural harbour at Poole Bay. Nearby, the Isle of Purbeck is not actually an island but a promontory of low hills and heathland that juts out below Poole Harbour.

Places of interest

Places of interest

Spinnaker Tower

Hampshire: Winchester, the ancient capital of England; Portsmouth’s historic dockyard and Spinnaker Tower; Southampton’s West Quay shopping complex and city art gallery.

Isle of Wight: Cowes; Sandown with Dinosaur Isle; Shipwreck Centre in Ryde; Smuggling Museum in Ventnor; Carisbrooke Castle in Newport.

Oxfordshire: Blenheim Palace; Oxford University buildings; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; River and Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames; Bicester Shopping Village.

Berkshire: Windsor, with Legoland, Windsor Castle; Reading.

Buckinghamshire: Bletchley Park and Stowe Landscape Gardens near Milton Keynes; Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury; Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, Beaconsfield.

Did you know?

Did you know?

  • The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, was the first museum to be opened to the public in 1683.
  • There are over 200 scheduled ancient monuments within the New Forest National Park.
  • The first Cowes regatta was held in 1812, and ‘Cowes Week’ is now the world’s biggest international yachting event.
  • Quarr stone from the Isle of Wight was used in the construction of the Tower of London.
  • The Spitfire aircraft, used to great effect during the Battle of Britain, was devised in Southampton.
  • The first ever dry dock was constructed in Portsmouth in 1495.