Campsites near Chatsworth House
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Campsites near Chatsworth House

There's plenty to catch your eye in this historic house, handed down through 16 generations of one family. Trails in the park and Stand Wood will draw keen walkers and kids will want to race to the farmyard and playground, where they can swing climb and splash as much as they like. Browse our selection of perfectly placed campsites near Chatsworth House to find the ideal base for your visit.

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70 campsites near Chatsworth House

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Heatherhill Farm Campsite Certificated Location, Bamford, Hope Valley, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Heatherhill Farm Campsite Certificated Location

Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Peaceful touring CL site on a farm for Members Only, set in the heart of the Peak District and dog friendly.

Beech Croft Farm Caravan and Camping Park, Buxton, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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A small, friendly, family run caravan and camping park between Buxton and Bakewell in the beautiful Peak District.

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The Royal Oak

Buxton, Derbyshire

Traditional country pub campsite adjacent to High Peak and Tissington trails, allowing tents and small campervans.

Eden Tree Caravan Park, Peak District, Bradwell, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Eden Tree Caravan Park

Peak District, Bradwell, Derbyshire

Family friendly camping and touring situated in the Peak District National Park. Just 40 minutes from Sheffield.

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Hoe Grange Holidays

Brassington, Matlock, Derbyshire

Luxury ensuite glamping pods and a vintage gypsy caravan with a fire pit, set in the Peak District. Adult only.

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Trail View Campsite, Biggin, Buxton, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Trail View Campsite

Biggin, Buxton, Derbyshire

A small, welcoming site in the Peaks set between Ashbourne and Buxton on the Tissington Trail.

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Pomeroy Caravan Park

Pomeroy, Buxton, Derbyshire

Set in the heart of the Peak District by the High Peak and Tissington trail. Enjoy fresh ice cream from the farm!

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Skyline Retreat

Brassington, Derbyshire

Camping pods with fire pits and panoramic views. Within 15 minutes of the Peak District and Carsington Water!

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Shallow Grange Farm

Chelmorton, Buxton, Derbyshire

This working farm makes for a family friendly base in the Peaks, close to Buxton and great walks. Fishing on site.

Boutique Glamping at Scaldersitch Farm, Buxton, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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A collection of luxury yurts and tipis in the Peak District, each with its own woodfired hot tub and washroom!

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Oaker Farm Holidays

Hope, Derbyshire

A luxurious and furnished shepherd's hut, set in a stunning position with fabulous views of the Peak District.

Uppertown Farm Camping and Caravan Site, Hognaston, Ashbourne, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Uppertown Farm Camping and Caravan Site

Hognaston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Back to basics camping on large pitches, very close to Carsington Water and just a 10 minute drive from the Peaks.

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Lime Tree Holiday Park

Buxton, Derbyshire

Tranquil countryside camping for tents and tourers, plus pods and onsite playground, games room and dog friendly.

Newfold Farm Campsite, Edale, Hope Valley, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Newfold Farm Campsite

Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Camping and touring site equipped with ready tents, plus glamping in bell tents at the foot of Grindslow Knoll.

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Peak Glamping Hideaway

Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire

Luxury glamping in two handcrafted yurts, a bell tent and a romantic shepherd's hut, nestled in the Peak District.

Fenns Farm Accommodation, Leek, StaffordshirePlaceholder image
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Fenns Farm Accommodation

Leek, Staffordshire

Secluded camping barn and one bunk barn set overlooking the Manifold Valley welcoming families and groups.

Ashbourne Touring and Camping Park, Hulland Ward, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Ashbourne Touring and Camping Park

Hulland Ward, Derbyshire

A peaceful family friendly and dog friendly touring park in the Peak District, ten minutes from Ashbourne.

Callow Top Holiday Park, Sandybrook, Ashbourne, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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Callow Top Holiday Park

Sandybrook, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Perfectly located for exploring the Peak District. Coarse fishing lake and direct access to the Tissington Trail.

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Riddings Wood Holiday Park

Riddings, Alfreton, Derbyshire

Holiday Park with lodges with hot tubs in 11 acres of woodland in the tranquil and idyllic Derbyshire countryside.

Mount Pleasant Glamping and Camping, Ashbourne, DerbyshirePlaceholder image
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A small yet spacious campsite, perfect for the whole family with countryside views and friendly farm animals.

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FAQ

You can indeed enter Chatsworth House and wander around its elegant rooms and collections. Although around 100 of its rooms are closed to the public, around 25 are available for tours and viewings, which offer plenty to see.

The house has an impressive filming history including Pride and Prejudice (which was a film in 2005 and TV series in 1995), The Duchess (2008) and The Wolfman (2009), plus a number of TV dramas by the BBC and others.

Dogs on leads are allowed in Chatsworth House's garden and park, but only assistance dogs can enter the house, farmyard and adventure playground. There are convenient posts for dogs to be tied to outside the farmyard and game larder (intended for brief periods only) and places where dogs can get a drink of water outside the toilets. Choose a dog friendly campsite nearby.

A visit of around an hour and a half allows you to see the whole visitor route inside the house, but you may want to allow extra time for walking in the garden, seeing the water features and getting to know the outdoor areas.

The extensive estate includes an awardwinning farm shop, the Carriage House Café which is family friendly and uses local ingredients, the Cavendish restaurant and several gift shops. The Flying Childers is also available to book for luxury afternoon teas.