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Campsites with electric hook ups let you enjoy the great outdoors while bringing some of your home comforts along. Keep your coffee hot, stay warm on cooler nights, and charge your devices as you relax in nature. Find your perfect pitch with an electric hook up and book your next camping getaway!

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1907 campsites with electric hook up

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Invernahavon Caravan Park, Newtonmore, HighlandsPlaceholder image
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Invernahavon Caravan Park

Newtonmore, Highlands

Tranquil family-run park in the very heart of the Highlands, within the Cairngorms National Park. Dog friendly.

North Morte Farm, Mortehoe, Woolacombe, DevonPlaceholder image
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North Morte Farm

Mortehoe, Woolacombe, Devon

Dog friendly camping and touring, right by the beach, directly on the Mortehoe area of the South West Coast Path.

Plas Uchaf Caravan and Camping Park, Benllech, AngleseyPlaceholder image
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Camping and touring on the beautiful island of Anglesey. Great for beaches, family walks and excellent views.

Monks Barn Farm, Stratford-Upon-Avon, WarwickshirePlaceholder image
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Monks Barn Farm

Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire

Family run touring on a working farm, with views across Ilmington Hills. Five minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon!

Trippenkennett Farm, Hereford, HerefordshirePlaceholder image
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Trippenkennett Farm

Hereford, Herefordshire

Friendly site set in beautiful countryside in the Wye Valley, with fishing lakes on site.

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Tomcat Farm Certificated Site, Copdock, Ipswich, SuffolkPlaceholder image
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Tomcat Farm Certificated Site

Copdock, Ipswich, Suffolk

Small and quiet, friendly and welcoming family-run site is ideally situated for those visiting Suffolk.

Poachers Patch, Brant Broughton, LincolnshirePlaceholder image
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Poachers Patch

Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire

Quiet and secluded 4.5 acre site in the charming village of Brant Broughton, described by visitors as a hidden gem.

Acorn Camping and Caravanning Park, Llantwit Major, Vale of GlamorganPlaceholder image
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Acorn Camping and Caravanning Park

Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan

A small, family owned rural site on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, near beaches and in reach of Cardiff Bay.

Gypsy Castle Camping, Hay-on-Wye, HerefordshirePlaceholder image
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Gypsy Castle Camping

Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire

Family and pet friendly camping for the Hay Festival, set in the Brecon Beacons and near the Offa's Dyke Path.

Elmsdale Camping, Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshirePlaceholder image
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Elmsdale Camping

Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire

Small, family friendly tent and tourer camping in tranquil setting within Wye Valley. Dog friendly.

Poston Mill Touring Park, Golden Valley, Peterchurch, HerefordshirePlaceholder image
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Poston Mill Touring Park

Golden Valley, Peterchurch, Herefordshire

Award-winning, dog friendly touring park offering fully serviced pitches in Herefordshire. Open all year.

Ardnamurchan Campsite, Ardnamurchan, Acharacle , ArgyllPlaceholder image
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Ardnamurchan Campsite

Ardnamurchan, Acharacle , Argyll

Enjoy ovely sea views from your dog friendly pitch or pod and direct access to the coast for fishing, kayaking etc.

Mill Hill Farm Caravan and Camping Park, Darsham, Saxmundham, SuffolkPlaceholder image
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Mill Hill Farm Caravan and Camping Park

Darsham, Saxmundham, Suffolk

Dog friendly touring site with onsite accessible fishing, just three miles from Minsmere Reserve and coast.

Claylands Park, Cabus, Preston, LancashirePlaceholder image
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Claylands Park

Cabus, Preston, Lancashire

A park with superb fishing in a well stocked lake, set by the River Wyre and overlooking The Trough of Bowland.

River Valley Holiday Park, St Austell, CornwallPlaceholder image
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River Valley Holiday Park

St Austell, Cornwall

Dog friendly touring and camping, five minutes from St Austell and beaches. Family friendly with a heated pool.

Rainbow Pods, Welshpool, PowysPlaceholder image
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Rainbow Pods

Welshpool, Powys

Small, peaceful campervan and glamping site, including pods with hot tubs. Enjoy great views of the Banwy Valley.

Sandparks Campsite, Widemouth Bay, Bude, CornwallPlaceholder image
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Sandparks Campsite

Widemouth Bay, Bude, Cornwall

A dog and family friendly, back to basics campsite with direct access to the beach at Widemouth Bay, Bude.

Dinas Island, Dinas Cross, Newport, PembrokeshirePlaceholder image
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Dinas Island

Dinas Cross, Newport, Pembrokeshire

A 400 acre National Trust farm situated on Dinas Head, beside Pwllgwaelod Beach and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Court Bleddyn, Pontypool, TorfaenPlaceholder image
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Court Bleddyn

Pontypool, Torfaen

Small adults only site, with cosy shepherd's hut on the foot of Brecon Beacons. Stunning countryside views.

Rosebud Farm Touring Park, St Teath, Bodmin, CornwallPlaceholder image
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Rosebud Farm Touring Park

St Teath, Bodmin, Cornwall

A quiet, adult-only site nestled in Doc Martin and Poldark countryside near Port Isaac, a perfect Cornish base.

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FAQ

More than 90% of campsites with electric allow pets, and you can book these here .

With top locations, great facilities and loads of happy customers these are our selection of the very best campsites in the UK.

From beaches to parks and activities to amenities you'll find that our rundown here has all the best family campsites in the UK.

Almost half of campsites with electric are beach and seaside sites, and you can book your perfect break here.

Campsites with electric hook-ups in the Lakes, the New Forest, the Peak District and the cotswolds are amongst the most popular.

If your pitch has an electric hook up, you will have your own source of energy supply, though a hook up lead will be required. Simply plug your mains unit end into the electric hook up onsite and feed the other end into your unit, this will be the side that has plug sockets, much like the ones you would have on an extension lead at home.