Old Oaks Touring Park is a beautifully landscaped adult only park, located ten minutes from Glastonbury, and a 40 minute walk from Glastonbury Tor. The site offers spacious pitches where you can relax, unwind and enjoy the panoramic views. There is a guest lounge with a self serve bar, a licensed shop with local produce, takeaway food, a dog walking field and a fishing lake. Choose from a range of camping and touring pitches, or glamping cabins!
Why choose Old Oaks Touring Park
Winner of Best Adult Only Site South West England in our 2025 Camping and Glamping Awards
Featured in our 2025 Outstanding Sites list of reliably excellent camping, glamping, and touring sites
Award-winning adult-only park in the Somerset countryside, with walking and cycle routes nearby
Great facilities including takeaway food, a guest lounge with a bar, fishing and dog exercise areas!
Ten minute drive from Glastonbury, and just a 40 minute walk from the famous Glastonbury Tor
About the site
Located right in the heart of Somerset, The Old Oaks is the ideal base exploring the county's many treasures with beautifully maintained pitches and grounds. Whether you enjoy walking, cycling, fishing or just soaking up the peace and quiet, this adult only park is the place for you. Spread over 15 acres, the touring park and glampsite comprises five paddocks, ranging from 11 to 27 pitches or glamping accommodation in each. Having been developed in stages over the years, each paddock has its own unique character, but universal standards of quality. Larger than average, the park's level and landscaped pitches are divided by trees and shrubs, backing onto mature hedges. This ensures a sense of privacy and space, as well as providing a rich natural habitat for birds and other small animals. There's a range of pitching options, from fully serviced premier and superior pitches to standard electric pitches. Or for those who enjoy the outdoor life but don't fancy sleeping under canvas, there are six unique cabins for glamping, four of which are suitable for wheelchair access. There are also two luxury shepherd's huts and four mini cedar lodges, some featuring their own private hot tub. Previous winner of Overall Winner and Best Adult Only Site in the Practical Caravan Top 100 Awards.
Old Oaks Touring Park is open from 01/03 to 16/11 in 2025 and from 27/02 to 19/11 in 2026. Pitches from £34/night for 2 people.
"This place is like a spa. So clean and well maintained"
Cate C
"The campsite was immaculate... we would highly recommend"
Dave P
"Stunning location and a beautiful, well kept site with fantastic facilities"
Joanne K
"One of the best campsites I've stayed at in 40 years of camping/motorhoming"
Karen H
"This site was beautiful, peaceful and immaculate"
Karen P
Great for couples
Adult only with a shop selling BBQ produce and tasty Italian gelato. Spend the day fishing or evenings in the lounge with a bar, pool, and a TV!
Great for dogs
Dogs can roam in a 300m exercise area, a three acre dog field, and then clean off in the doggy shower. They can even make a splash in the dog swimming pond.
There are 123 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options




6 x Glamping Cabins
Max 2 people
Two person cabins with decking area for sitting and cooking. Includes king size bed, please bring your own bedding. Inside you'll find a table and chairs, plenty of storage, a small kitchenette, electric heater and power. Shared facilities. Pets welcome.
Other accommodation

16 x Superior Pitches
Max 4 people
Pitches with metered electric, waste water hook up, drinking water hook up, patio area with picnic bench and fire pit. Suitable for caravans, motorhomes, campervans and tents (with rock pegs).

Shepherd's Hut
Max 2 people
Luxury hand-built shepherd's hut, furnished to a very high standard including a shower room with basin and toilet. The hut sleeps two.

Shepherd's Hut with Hot Tub
Max 2 people
Luxury hand-built shepherd's hut, furnished to a very high standard including a shower room with basin and toilet. The hut sleeps two and includes a luxurious hot tub.

2 x Cedar Lodges
Max 2 people
Mini cedar glamping lodges with all of the little luxuries, including king size bed, shower room with basin and toilet, kitchen facilities, TV and covered terrace.

Cedar Lodge with Hot Tub
Max 2 people
A cedar glamping lodge with all of the little luxuries, including king size bed, shower room with basin and toilet, kitchen facilities, TV and covered terrace. Plus, there's the added indulgence of an outdoor hot tub.
Need to know
Frequently asked questions about Old Oaks Touring Park
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Site rules
What time is check-in and check out at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Check-in at Old Oaks Touring Park is available from 1:30pm until 6:45pm for camping and touring, and from 2:30pm until 6:30pm for glamping. Please advise the site if you are delayed. Departure is due before 11:30am on your last day for camping and touring, and 10:30am for glamping.
Is Old Oaks Touring Park dog-friendly?
Yes, Old Oaks Touring Park welcomes three well-behaved dogs per pitch and two if glamping. Please keep them on a lead while onsite. An area on the site allows dogs to exercise freely, and you'll find several public footpaths nearby.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park allow BBQs and campfires?
Campfires are not permitted at Old Oaks Touring Park, but fire pits are allowed with smokeless fuel only. This is available to purchase at the onsite shop. BBQs are allowed using charcoal or gas and must be kept well clear of the grass.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park allow day visitors?
Yes. Day visitors (18+ and a maximum of four per unit) must park in the designated area opposite the reception at Old Oaks Touring Park. Day visitors may not arrive when reception is closed or stay later than 10:30pm.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park have a quiet time or noise policy?
Yes. Old Oaks Touring Park operates a quiet policy between 10pm and 8am.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park allow groups or pitches being booked together?
Yes. Small group bookings are accepted at Old Oaks Touring Park solely at the discretion of the owners for camping and touring. Whilst they may accept a block booking, they do not book shared accommodation (more than two people per unit) due to being a peaceful park.
What is the check-in/check out process at Old Oaks Touring Park?
When you arrive at Old Oaks Touring Park, guests will need to head to reception to check-in. On the day of your departure, you will just need to make sure you leave no rubbish behind and check out by the allocated time.
Pitches
Does Old Oaks Touring Park allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
Awnings are permitted at Old Oaks Touring Park, but gazebos and pup tents are not.
Can I park next to my pitch at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Yes, you are welcome to park one car on your pitch at Old Oaks Touring Park. There is no vehicle access into the park after 11.30pm so vehicles must be left in the car park if you arrive back onsite after this time.
Is electric included in the price of my booking at Old Oaks Touring Park? Or is it an additional cost?
The electric hooks ups at Old Oaks Touring Park are metered and payable onsite. A fair amount of kwhs will be included in your pitch price per night, based on the time of year. Any extra electric used over an above this will be charged at the same rate the site pay via an app.
Are bedding and towels included in the glamping units at Old Oaks Touring Park?
No, the glamping cabins at Old Oaks Touring Park do not include bedding or towels, so please be sure to bring your own!
Where can I find Old Oaks Touring Park's map?
You can find a copy of Old Oaks Touring Park's map here.
Facilities
Can I go fishing at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Yes! Old Oaks Touring Park has a half-acre coarse fishing lake located near the pitches, stocked with carp, chub, roach, and tench. A rod licence is required and you can either book a pass for a half day, a full day or a week.
Is there WiFi access at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Yes! Free and premium WiFi access is available across Old Oaks Touring Park.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park have a shop onsite?
Yes. The licensed shop at Old Oaks Touring Park stocks essentials and local produce, including the park's prime beef and treats. Camping and caravanning essentials are also stocked.
Is there a restaurant or cafe at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Old Oaks Touring Park has a guest lounge with a self-serve and pay bar, and hot takeaway options are available in the evenings, plus a breakfast club in the mornings. Opening times vary depending on the season.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park have electric vehicle charging?
Yes there are two charging points at the site entrance. Please use the electric charging points provided at Old Oaks Touring Park, Electric Vehicle Charging is strictly forbidden at your accommodation.
Does Old Oaks Touring Park have a communal fridge and freezer?
Yes, Old Oaks Touring Park offers a communal fridge for food, and two shared freezers for ice packs.
What is phone signal like at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Most phone service providers should be able to access a phone and 4G signal at Old Oaks Touring Park.
What are the facility opening hours at Old Oaks Touring Park?
Opening times for the facilities can vary, depending on the time of year you are visiting. During peak season, breakfast is served 6 days a week (Mon to Sat) and evening options are available 7 days a week, in off peak season, opening days and times vary.
Getting there
What are the nearest public transport links to Old Oaks Touring Park?
The nearest train stations to Old Oaks Touring Park are Castle Cary (25 minutes), Bruton (30 minutes) and Highbridge and Burnham (35 minutes).
What is the nearest bus stop to Old Oaks Touring Park?
The nearest bus stop to Old Oaks Touring Park is at the Community Hospital which is a 5 minute drive away and offers services into Glastonbury town centre.
Are there any local taxi service companies to Old Oaks Touring Park?
Local taxi companies to Old Oaks Touring Park include Tor Town Taxis (07891 488218), ABC Executive Travel (07747 012862) and Glastonbury Taxis (07768 741950).
What's nearby
What are the nearest pubs to Old Oaks Touring Park?
The nearest pubs to Old Oaks Touring Park are The Lion and The Riflemans Arms, both a five minute drive away. There are also plenty more pubs in Glastonbury, within a ten minute drive.
What are the nearest beaches to Old Oaks Touring Park?
The nearest beaches to Old Oaks Touring Park are Burnham-on-Sea Beach (40 minutes) and Berrow Beach (45 minutes).
What walking routes are close to Old Oaks Touring Park?
Local walking routes to Old Oaks Touring Park include a walk to Glastonbury Tor, a circular walk via Wellhouse Lane, The Paddington Trust circular walk and walks into the countryside, all accessible directly from the site.
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