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Piccadilly Caravan Park is nestled in the countryside, just a ten minute walk from the historic National Trust village of Lacock. The site offers beautifully maintained grounds and welcomes tents and tourers with both non electric and electric grass and hardstanding pitches, along with a bell tent for glamping. Enjoy a taste of rural life, surrounded by country pubs, independent shops, walking routes and only five minutes from Lacock Abbey!
Family and dog friendly site with a small playground and well maintained facilities
Within a ten minute walk of charming country pubs and independent shops
Easy ten minute walk to the National Trust village of Lacock and Lacock Abbey
Set within wonderfully manicured grounds, this small family friendly site is an ideal base for exploring Wiltshire. Just 15 minutes from the Cotswolds and only 30 minutes from Bath, you will be spoilt for choice with where to go for your next day out! If you are camping in your tent, you can pick between four non electric and 13 optional electric pitches. For those in caravans, there are 12 electric grass pitches plus a further five electric hardstanding pitches for caravans, campervans, and motorhomes. All of the pitches welcome up to six guests, divided over several areas by hedging and planting to provide as much privacy and peace and quiet as possible. For those who want a little bit of extra luxury, opt for the charming bell tent. Sleeping up to four, the bell tent comes equipped with a double and two single beds, plus cosy bedding for a good night's sleep. Inside you will find lighting, an electric point, towels, cutlery, crockery and cooking equipment. For al fresco cooking, you will also have a BBQ. To keep the kids entertained, there is also a small playground and a designated games field, perfect for a game of football with the family. BBQs are also welcome, as long as they are raised from the ground, so make sure you remember to bring the burgers and sausages. Up to two four legged friends are allowed to join you for your stay, including in the bell tent, and there is even a dog walking field onsite.
Piccadilly Caravan Park is open from 29/03 to 31/10.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches without electric for tents and trailer tents only.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches for tents and trailer tents with optional 16 amp electric.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches with optional 16 amp electric for caravans and trailer tents.
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches with optional 16 amp electric for trailer tents, caravans, campervans, and motorhomes.
The National Trust Village of Lacock is just a ten minute walk away. A quintessential village little changed in 200 years with streets lined with timber-framed houses and independent shops, not to mention the array of pubs within the village.
You can also explore the National Trust property of Lacock Abbey (5 minutes). The Abbey is a quirky country house, developed over the centuries around a former 13th century nunnery, and the birthplace of modern photography. It is set in spacious wooded grounds, with plenty of space to picnic, and is now recognisable from films varying from Pride and Prejudice to Harry Potter.
There are many picturesque towns to explore during your visit to Wiltshire. Scattered throughout the timeless countryside, Wiltshire's market towns feature historic buildings built from local stone, independent shops, cosy tea shops, and welcoming pubs. Many of these Wiltshire towns also still host regular markets where you can buy clothes, gifts and fresh produce.
Built in a gentle valley on the edge of the Cotswolds, Bradford on Avon (20 minutes) is a picture-perfect chocolate box town. Here you will find cottages made from local Bath stone, narrow historic streets and a plethora of independent retailers and small shops. The River Avon and the Kennet and Avon Canal also both run through the town.
Home to Wiltshire Museum and Wadworth Brewery, Devizes (20 minutes) is a historic market town in the centre of Wiltshire. With more than 500 listed buildings all oozing historic charm, and a spacious market place in the centre of town, there's lots to see here. There's a weekly market, many places to eat and drink, and some great independent shops.
Castle Combe (20 minutes) has been called 'The Prettiest Village in England' and with good reason. Visitors have been coming to enjoy its charms for at least a century and the small street leading from the Market Cross down to the By Brook is as picturesque today as it ever was.
Just 30 minutes away is the city of Bath. Built for pleasure and relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. The waters are still a big draw, both at the ancient Roman Baths and the thoroughly modern Thermae Bath Spa, which houses the only natural thermal hot springs in Britain you can bathe in.
Bath's compact, visitor-friendly centre is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus some of the finest independent shops in Britain, making it the ideal city break. Immerse yourself in Bath's remarkable collection of museums and galleries, and enjoy year-round festivals, theatre, music and sports.
Other nearby attractions include:
Bitton, Bristol, Bitton (13.9 miles)
A secluded base with a fishing lake. Situated between Bath and Bristol, perfect for exploring.
Faulkland, Bath, Faulkland (12.8 miles)
Camping alongside the oldest cider pub in Somerset welcoming families, couples, groups, solo travellers and dogs.
Dilton Marsh, Westbury, Dilton Marsh (11.2 miles)
Family friendly lakeside holiday park with an onsite cafe, fishing and play areas. Just 15 minutes from Longleat.
Minchinhampton, Stroud, Minchinhampton (20.2 miles)
A family-run Cotswolds AONB site, dog friendly and in walking distance of a pretty market town. Adult only.
Burbage, Marlborough, Burbage (21.1 miles)
A peaceful, back to basics site set in the Vale of Pewsey's countryside. Stunning views and plenty of walks nearby.