
Campsites near London
An energetic and vibrant city, London has a number of exciting attractions to entertain its visitors. It's just the right place to whisk the kids on a day out during your holiday! Not only that but a campsite within an hour or two of the capital is perfect for city-dwellers who need some fresh air and greenery. Give one of these campsites near London a try!
306 campsites near London
Crowhurst, Battle, East Sussex
50 reviews
94%
would recommend
Secluded, family site for tents, touring and bell tents at the heart of 1066 country. Ensuite pitches too!
St Osyth, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
89 reviews
97%
would recommend
Family friendly camping, touring and glamping with a coffee shop. Ten minutes from Clacton-on-Sea and the beach.
Polegate, East Sussex
90 reviews
96%
would recommend
At the foot of the South Downs, by the Seven Sisters walking route. 15 minutes from Eastbourne beach!
Shepherdswell, Dover, Kent
46 reviews
98%
would recommend
A spacious and scenic site with private woodland, a short drive to Dover Ferry Port. Dogs and campfires welcome.
Faversham, Kent
103 reviews
95%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly site in a peaceful cherry orchard on the slopes of The Kent Downs. Fire pits welcome!
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Rye Foreign, Rye, East Sussex
72 reviews
99%
would recommend
A relaxed and friendly camping and glamping site in 1066 Country, close to Rye and beaches like Camber Sands.
Little Meadle, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
39 reviews
87%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly camping and glamping. Set on a rare breeds farm in the Chilterns with a café, bar and shop!
Ripple, Deal, Kent
141 reviews
94%
would recommend
Peaceful farm site with a homemade ice cream parlour, pub and tractor rides. Ten minutes from Deal Beach and Pier!
Burmarsh, Dymchurch, Kent
20 reviews
85%
would recommend
A family-friendly site with plenty of activities for kids to enjoy, stunning views of Lympne.
Ash, Canterbury, Kent
62 reviews
98%
would recommend
Quiet off-grid countryside escape surrounded by orchards. Family and dog friendly just ten minutes from the coast.
Denstroude, Canterbury, Kent
223 reviews
91%
would recommend
Woodland tent and touring campsite with a hot tub and sauna beside Blean Woods. Just 15 minutes to Whitstable.
Westham, Pevensey, East Sussex
78 reviews
99%
would recommend
Peaceful, adult only camping and touring site in a nature reserve on the Pevensey Levels. Onsite animals and shop!
East Wittering, Chichester, West Sussex
77 reviews
96%
would recommend
Award winning, traditional family-run site, a 20 minute walk from the beach. Ten minutes from East Wittering Beach.
Hurley, Berkshire
75 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award-winning park with direct access to the River Thames. Ideal for visiting Henley, Windsor, Oxford and London.
Battle, East Sussex
33 reviews
97%
would recommend
A magical woodland site, offering forest camping and wild glamping bell tents. Complete with bucket showers!
Hastings, East Sussex
45 reviews
93%
would recommend
Camping on a working farm just outside the heart of Hastings. Just a ten minute drive to the seafront and pier!
Ash, Canterbury, Kent
19 reviews
95%
would recommend
Peaceful family and dog friendly site with onsite butchers, coffee and a top chef. Just 20 minutes to the beach!
North Chailey, East Sussex
46 reviews
91%
would recommend
Surrounded by lovely walks through the Sussex countryside. Meet the sheep, alpacas and camels!
Doddington, Sittingbourne, Kent
21 reviews
90%
would recommend
A small family-run campsite dedicated to sustainable and quiet family breaks in the beautiful North Kent Downs.
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
27 reviews
100%
would recommend
Camping/glamping on a working farm in 130 acres of countryside. Onsite pub, cafe, farm animals and seasonal events!
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Things to do when camping near London
London is an energetic cosmopolitan city offering a huge number of attractions, activities and entertainment to its visitors. Some of the post popular tourist attractions include a stroll over London Bridge, London Zoo, a trip on the London Eye, seeing the waxworks at Madame Tussauds, visiting the crown jewels in the Tower of London, admiring Buckingham Palace and a boat trip on the River Thames.
Its many famous museums and galleries include the Natural History Museum where you can explore the wonders of life through the ages, the Tate Gallery and Tate Modern, which house a vast collection and some of the most famous paintings and sculptures in the world, a trip to Cutty Sark the last surviving tea clipper, and the National maritime Museum, the British museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science museum and the National Gallery.
London is home to many bustling markets, try Camden market for a range of items from souvenirs to clothes. Spittlefields is another popular market which is excellent for shopping and Borough market is famed for its delicious local produce.
There are plenty of opportunities to get out and about into the fresh air in London too. Head to Hyde Park for great walks, and spotting the wild deer that roam there. Kew Gardens for stunning gardens and glasshouses teaming with wildlife, flora and fauna, the London Wetland Centre, or the fascinating Chislehurst caves are also interesting day trips.