
Campsites in the Tees Valley
Taking in Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Stockton-on-Tees, this part of the North West has lots to offer. Base yourself at these campsites in the Tees Valley while you get fish and chips by the seaside, try some watersports on the River Tees or discover historic Raby Castle.
8 campsites in the Tees Valley
Wyke Lodges and Touring Caravan Park
Guisborough, North Yorkshire
49 reviews
96%
would recommend
Touring park with spacious pitches and stunning views. Guisborough Forest, North York Moors, and beaches nearby!
Pitches: 8 x Non Electric Grass Pitches, 20 x Electric Grass Pitches
Eden Grange Glamping
Shildon, County Durham
3 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family-run glamping and motorhome site with an onsite restaurant and fishing lakes. Just five minutes from Shildon!
Pitches: Daisy Ensuite Glamping Pod with Hot Tub, JoJo Ensuite Glamping Pod with Hot Tub
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Countryview Campsite
Bolam, Darlington, County Durham
A cosy pub campsite with a carvery, kids menu and takeaway. Family friendly and ideal for Hamsterley Forest.
Ashfield Caravan Park
Dalton Piercy, Hartlepool, County Durham
Family friendly site with a games room, bar and picnic area, in reach of Durham and the Tees Valley.
Kildale Camping Barn, Byre and Campsite
Whitby, North Yorkshire
Set on a working farm in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors, ideal for a back to basics break.
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The Hammer and Pincers Caravan and Camping Site
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
Dog friendly pub camping with campfires, set in reach of Darlington, Bishop Auckland and Durham via the A1.
Hillcrest Park
Caldwell, Richmond, North Yorkshire
A quiet, dog-friendly site in Teesdale with pitches and cottages offering beautiful views. Adult only.
Donnewell Farm Certificated Location
Sedgefield, County Durham
A members only, small family friendly space, in easy reach of the A1 and yet on a car free lane with cycling.





























