
Broadbury national park quiet campsites
9 Broadbury national park campsites
Hideaway Camping
Broadbury, Devon
0.4 miles from Broadbury
A pretty, secluded campsite in rural Devon, edging Dartmoor offering unique glamping igloos, an Airstream and more.
Pitches: Little Owl Pod, Gypsy Caravan
Lydford Caravan and Camping Park
Okehampton, Devon
Opens 20 March
6.3 miles from Broadbury
A peaceful site nestled between Devon's coastlines just five minutes from waterfalls, with views of Dartmoor.
Pitches: 10 x Non Electric Grass Tent Pitches, 10 x Electric Grass Pitches
Harford Bridge Park
Tavistock, Devon
11.5 miles from Broadbury
Camping, glamping and touring site in Dartmoor National Park, by the River Tavy. Five minutes to Tavistock.
Pitches: 16 x Electric Grass Pitches (Riverside), 6 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitches
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Sourton Down Caravan and Camping Park
Okehampton, Devon
4.2 miles from Broadbury
A friendly site on northern edge of Dartmoor and ideal touring base for Devon and Cornwall.
Ruby Country Camping
Pullworth Cross, Highampton, Devon
5.4 miles from Broadbury
An eco natural meadow campsite, 2 miles from Hatherleigh in West Devon.
Beara Lodge Glamping
Beaworthy, Devon
5.6 miles from Broadbury
Safari tent glamping set in a six acre meadow surrounded by woodland in beautiful North Devon. Dog friendly.
Appledore Park
Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton, Devon
7.7 miles from Broadbury
An award winning, five star and family run caravan, camping and glamping park close to Dartmoor and the A30.
Tinhay Retreats
Lifton, Devon
8.1 miles from Broadbury
Peaceful family campsite set on an eco-friendly farm with craft workshops, 15 minutes from Dartmoor National Park.
Poole Farm Certificated Location
Launceston, Cornwall
9.7 miles from Broadbury
A peaceful small site offering access to all of Devon and Cornwall, nestled by the banks of a local river.






















