Forest campsites near Broadway

Hike Worcestershire Beacon and stroll through historic abbeys while camping near Broadway.

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Tackeroo Campsite

45 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Staffordshire, West Midlands
Basic pitches (without toilet facilities) in Forestry Commission-owned woods beside a renowned mountain biking trail
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Abbey Home Farm

21 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1600 acres · Cirencester, Gloucestershire, South West England
Eco-camping for real. Cooking on an open fire. Unspoilt natural beauty.
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Hollington Park Glamping

6 units · Glamping10 acres · Hampshire, South East England
Pod and bell tent glamping in woodland on the edge of the North Wessex Downs
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£105
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Cuckoo Farm Campsite

12 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents130 acres · Rutland, East Midlands
Family camping with campfires on an organic farm, set alongside the beautiful River Chater
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Toastytipis Luxury Tipi and HOTTUB

1 unit · Glamping600 acres · Southam, Warwickshire, West Midlands
* The Toasty Tipi is a true one of a kind: finished with soft carpets, heating and a sumptuous double mattress. * Twinkling fairly lights line its thick canvas walls and are joined by exotic, linen prints and mysterious, little trinkets. * A private compost toilet can also be found in a neighbouring hut and sits beside your covered wooden gazebo complete with BBQ and hot tub. * Five star gastro pub within walking distance. * Explore the lush, rolling pastures and the ancient, country trails, visiting historic Warwick city. If you love the outdoors but need the comforts of home, this intimate, little tipi really does have it all. Fitted with super-soft carpets and two heaters, it adds a luxury twist to traditional camping. Enjoy long morning lie-ins beneath thick, fluffy duvets or endless afternoons in the steaming outdoor hot-tub. With a peaceful country setting and a romantic ambience, you can hide away from the rest of the world and wish upon a star. The Toasty Tipi is a true one of a kind, nestled amongst the trees of a protected Wooded area. the tipi is a unique place where you can relax with ease. Explore the lush, rolling paddocks and the ancient, country trails, jumping the crooked stiles and finding the hidden woodland glades. Picnic in the wild meadows or BBQ at the camp then wait for the moon and the stars to emerge as night falls. Inside, the tipi is warm and cosy and boasts a sumptuous double bed with sultry touches. Twinkling fairly lights line the thick canvas walls and are joined by exotic, linen prints and vintage curios. A miniature kitchenette is complete with a small fridge bbq and shower contained in adjoining gazebo as your extended living space. Here you can light up the barbeque and cook some fresh, farmland produce before sipping a glass of wine in the log-fired hot tub. A small neighbouring hut is home to your own private compost loo and shower. The Toasty Tipi has a glorious setting on the same private estate as the Dallas Buston polo club. Guest are free to stroll around the grounds, through the woods around the lakes and maybe catch one of the regular polo matches held allyear round, quite often played on a daily basis. As well as being amongst some of Warwickshire’s finest country backdrops, the Toasty Tipi is also well-placed for finding some of tfhe areas best-known attractions. Visit the historic city of Warwick with its grand, imposing castle or the well-known theatres of Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon. If you don’t want to venture far then there’s also characterful, little villages, including pretty Long Itchington and its award-winning pubs. Indulge in the local ales and walk back to your Toasty Tipi, lighting the scattered candles for your star-struck, lovers evening.
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Bridgewood Camping - Woodland camps

3 units · Glamping, Tents6 acres · Sherborne, England
Nearly wild woodland camping in Dorset
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Farley Camping

41 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents12 acres · Wiltshire, South West England
Idyllic summer camping on a Wiltshire farm with weekend barbecues, close to the Test Valley, New Forest and Stonehenge
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Pop Up Outwest

33 units · Motorhomes, Tents9 acres · West Ashton, England
Back to basics, summer-only camping in a farmer’s field in Wiltshire
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Oak & Ash & Thorn - Voltaire's Wood

7 units · Tents120 acres · Gloucestershire, South West England
Secluded almost wild camping spots in an ancient woodland in the Cotswolds
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Chase Camping

67 units · Tents1 acre · Staffordshire, West Midlands
Tent camping and bell tents for hire on a family farm within easy walking distance of Cannock Chase Forest
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Out To Grass, Camping, Glamping

162 units · Motorhomes, Tents400 acres · Worcester, Worcestershire, West Midlands
We are closed for the 2024 season. We look forward to welcoming you in Spring 2025 - bookings starting in April 2025! Nestled in a quiet spot, a few miles from Bromyard and just minutes away from the breathtaking scenery of the Malvern Hills, Out to Grass is a stunning rural campsite surrounded by lush greenery nestled between Herefordshire and Worcestershire. OTG is a dog friendly site and welcomes tents and vans in a choice of 'family camping' or 'lively' fields. There are also beautiful glamping pods available and a wood fired outdoor hot tub for those craving a spot of luxury The enthusiastic OTG crew provide a warm welcome on arrival and are always happy to help where they can. The site boasts spotless facillities with hot showers and flushing toilets. OTG have received a gold award from Green Tourism for their eco and environental work Pitches are on grass with optional electric or you can forget the tent pegs and stay in one of the lovely glamping pods, equipped with bedding, electric sockets and cooking appliances. The site has an onsite bar and caterers selling fresh coffee, smoothies and hot food. There is Family Friendly music playing most weekends (and also some adult only late night camping weekends available to book). There is a communal covered fire pit with comfy sofas perfect for sitting around chatting and toasting marsh mellows. The site is also blessed with a beautiful open sky for stargazing on new moons. There are some lovely country walks accessible directly from the campsite Most weekends there will be workshops and activities on offer, as well as well-being services such as massages and morning yoga The site has Geodomes available for hire on numerous weekends, complete with full sound system, lights, decor and a stage for bands or DJs, perfect for playing your own music It is also possible to hire the entire site on an exclusive basis for weddings, parties, gatherings and much more. The site is open from May to September, but only open for public camping on select weekends in July and August. Please refer to our listings for full details of available dates
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Camping By The River

2 units · Glamping3 acres · Abingdon, England
Join us in our luxury, fully kitted-out bell tents on our secluded off grid campsite. With just two bell tents (each tent sleeping 6), you can enjoy unrestricted views of the river Thames or perhaps explore the adjacent woodland. If you book both tents you have over 3 acres to stay in with exclusive use for your group.
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Forest campsites near Broadway guide

Overview

In the southeastern tip of Worcestershire, Broadway opens the door for campers to its rolling meadows and historic trails. This “Jewel of the Cotswolds” sits on hilly lands perfect for moderate hikes, from the 164-kilometre adventure of Cotswold Way to the dips and waterways of Wye Valley. Explore Hailes Abbey in Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or visit Tintern Abbey—Wales’ first Cistercian abbey—in Wye Valley AONB. Enjoy easy access to hiking trails with a tent pitch inside Malvern Hills AONB, or relax in the comfort of soft beds and hot showers with a glamping yurt near one of these natural attractions to discover more of the beauty around Broadway.

Where to go

Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Discover 164 kilometres of the Cotswold Escarpment with a walk along Cotswold Way. Hike past historic sites in Cotswolds AONB, including Hailes Abbey and the Roman Baths in Bath. Ramble through small villages and rolling countryside, then extend the visit with a stay in a grassy tent pitch or cosy glamping tent on private lands within the area.

Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Park the caravan in a private field site or pitch a tent on a family-run farm for an overnight retreat in nature at Malvern Hills AONB. History-lovers can visit one of England’s oldest water-bottling plants at Holy Well, while avid hikers can climb 425 metres to the summit of Worcestershire Beacon for sweeping hillside views.

Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Catch a glimpse of history at the ancient Tintern Abbey, or relax with a leisurely afternoon float along River Wye—all while visiting Wye Valley AONB. Wander along Wye Valley Walk or embark on the ambitious Wales Coast Path to see this AONB by foot. Then hop in a boat or canoe for a tour by water. Field camping is popular in Wye Valley, from rustic tent pitches to unique glamping sites with bell tent and tipi rentals.

When to go

Broadway is warmest from June to August with average temperatures around 21°C. It’s the most comfortable weather for hiking and boating opportunities. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn see moderate temperatures and fewer crowds, along with lovely spring wildflowers and autumn leaves. Winters in the West Midlands are often chilly and may see rain or snow; however, the clear weather can offer lovely hiking views for those who don’t mind cooler weather.

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