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Boyd Valley Lake

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Bitton, Bristol, Gloucestershire

Non electric grass pitches
Non electric grass pitches
Onsite lake
Non electric grass pitches
Non electric grass pitches
Non electric grass pitches
Bell tent
Bell tent interior
View from the bell tent
Facilities block
Facilities block
Facilities block
Sinks
Sinks
Onsite lake
Onsite lake
Onsite lake
Onsite lake
Entrance to the camping field
Entrance
Car park

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Boyd Valley Lake is a family run site located halfway between Bristol and Bath with a large onsite fishing lake for anglers and wildlife enthusiasts. The site offers non electric camping and touring pitches on several camping fields. There are also two bell tents sleeping up to four each which can be furnished at an additional cost.

Why choose Boyd Valley Lake


Countryside location, halfway between Bath and Bristol

Basic camping with an onsite fishing lake, filled with carp, barbel and bream

Choose where to pitch, with campers and tourers welcome and glamping available

About the site


Situated just off the main A431, halfway between the historic cities of Bath and Bristol, Boyd Valley Lake is placed to explore many local attractions. This back-to-basics site is home to several fields with non electric grass pitches for camping and touring. Choose where to pitch, with Badger and Fox fields for tents, campervans and motorhomes and Hedgehog field for tents only. There are also two canvas bell tents onsite that sleep up to four. These are unfurnished but can be furnished with beds, bedding and blankets for an additional cost. They can be hired as a pair or individually. You'll also find a one and a half acre coarse fishing lake, with rod hire available. The lake is filled with Carp, Barbel, Bream and many more species. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead and supervised at all times. BBQs are allowed but must be raised off the ground. Open fires are only permitted in raised fire pits and these must be hired from the site with wood.

Boyd Valley Lake is open from 16/05 to 26/10.


Facilities and amenities

Accessible facilities

Allow commercial vans

Allow pets on site

Café / restaurant / takeaway

Drinking water

Family friendly

Shop

Showers

Toilets

W.C. disposal

WiFi

Fires allowed

Fishing

Glamping

Open year round

Peaceful

Facilities include a basic toilet and shower block with one male and one female shower and a washing up area, a short walk from the pitches in the Badger field. Fire pits are also available for hire onsite.

There is a Premier shop less than a five minutes away and larger supermarkets can be found in Longwell Green, a ten minute drive away.

There are several pubs under a five minute drive away, The Upton, The White Hart, The Swan Inn and The Dolphin Inn.


A note from the site themselves...

Since back in 1999, we have been running a site that aims to please, whether that's the anglers, campers or the wildlife that thrives here. We hope we get to welcome you soon and you will love it as much as our other guests, Peter



Boyd Valley Lake is ideal for...

Members only
Peace and quiet

There are 92 accommodation options on-site

Bookable pitches and accommodation options

20 x Backpacker Pitches

Max 1 people

Non electric grass tent pitches suitable for solo travellers. Pitches are 1.5m x 2m.

40 x Non Electric Grass Pitches

Max 5 people

Non electric grass pitches suitable for tents. Pitches are 10m x 8m.

30 x Non Electric Grass Touring Pitches

Max 5 people

A non electric grass touring pitch suitable for a caravan, motorhome or campervan a maximum of 6m long. Pitches are 10m x 8m.


2 x Bell Tents

5m canvas bell tents with bunting and an outdoor picnic table. Shared facilities are nearby. It can be furnished with beds, bedding and soft furnishings for an additional cost.


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Eleni K

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Small Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesAug 2025

The owner was really friendly and kind .The camping was full of joyful people. The toilet facilities was always clean and well maintained. Amazing experience. Dress yourself well if you camp next to the lake :)

Romantic glamping getaway

Viktorija Z

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Jun 2025

We were glamping in Boyd Bells - very romantic spot with gorgeous solar-powered glamping tents and private restroom. Very clean, lovely set-up and private picnic area. My fiancé and I had a wonderful time, the staff were great as well, thank you! 10/10

Less than basic facilities, but a good location

Hayley N

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Small Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesJun 2025

I stayed here for two nights in June 2025. They have quiet and secluded pitches, all with name boards, with plenty of space in each 'room', which are separated by trees, grass and bushes. It is a campsite geared to fishermen, most of which are male. There are flocks of geese (with lots of goose mess, which I thought was from dogs at first) and ducks, lots of bird life, with accompanying song, Warblers and robins. Plus distant farm noise from over the back where there is a farm and horses past the glamping tents. You need a Sat Nav, Google, Apple Maps etc to find the place. I didn't see a sign for Bitton from the direction I came from and no brown sign for the campsite either. It is that time of year where grass is growing high, obscuring bends in roads, also street signs were covered in bushes. When I arrived I parked up and went to look for the reception, only to find there isn't one; only a notice telling motor homes not to go any further. What about tents? I found a cleaner who directed me and told me I could pitch up by the pond. However, when I tried to turn up to the first obvious track, it was very narrow and edged with grass and weeds, unfortunately for me, as I tried to turn in, thinking I could drive over the weeds, I ground the front of my car onto a huge boulder, invisible in the grass; they should at least be painted white if they are edging a road and grass free. I reversed off the boulder and tried the next pitch. I have considerable damage under the front of the car now, however it is still drivable. When I told the owner, he only asked if I was okay. There is only one toilet block, which was a long way from the tents and the guests who need it the most. 2 toilets, 1 shower, with safety handles, so something to hang onto when washing the bottom of your feet. Water was good too, easy to adjust temperature; I've been at sites that have one set temperature and it's always far too hot for me. 2 sinks, with taps (only cold water), which was so powerful one couldn't hold one's hands under the water to wash without it going all over ones legs-have to put the plug in, all very a clean though. The taps were fine the next day. Toilet paper and hand soap was provided- no hand dryer, so take a towel. No hot water for dishes and rubbish bins right next to washing area, plenty of boxes to recycle different items. Not enough drinking water taps, at the very least there should be one in each camping area. Would be nice to have access to a fridge freezer or small chest freezer, as no electric pitches; in hot weather ice packs melt within a day in a cool box, so a maximum of two nights in a tent is all that is safely possible.

Site's response

Hi Hayley, Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts. We’re really pleased to hear you enjoyed the peaceful setting, the birdlife, and the spacious pitches - we put a lot of care into keeping the site natural and relaxing. I hope you had a lovely end to your Cotswolds walk too! When it comes to finding us, we always recommend using Google Maps as it’s all marked there and will take you straight to the site. Regarding driving on site, please avoid driving through long grass. We maintain shorter grassy areas specifically to help with access. No worries at all about checking you were okay - you’re very welcome! We’re always happy to help and glad you felt comfortable reaching out. And for any future visits, there’s an additional drinking water tap just up the track from where you were, at the end of Hedgehog field. Thanks again for staying with us, and we look forward to welcoming you back soon!

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FAQ

Yes, Boyd Valley Lake is a dog friendly site. However, please note they do not accept any breeds/crossbreeds in the Dangerous Dog Act. They also don't allow any of the following: Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, Rottweiler, any Mastiff or Tosa.

Please arrive at Boyd Valley Lake between 2-9pm and make sure you have departed by 11am.

BBQs are permitted at Boyd Valley Lake but must be raised off the ground. Fire pits are only permitted in raised fire pits and these must be hired from the site.

For a family friendly day out, Boyd Valley Lake just 15 minutes to Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park. Half an hour to Bristol where you can find great days out at the Aquarium and Zoo or catch a show at the Bristol Hippodrome. A 20 minute drive in the other direction will take you to Bath city centre. You'll be greeted by an array of shops, restaurants, and pubs. Also, home to the historic Roman Baths.

Yes, you can bring one of each with you for your stay at Boyd Valley Lake. Just make sure to add them to your booking.

Yes, you can fish in the lake at Boyd Valley Lake for a daily fee. The lake is filled with carp, barbel, bream and more and there is also rod hire onsite. Please note that you'll need to make sure you've got a rod licence to fish in the lake.

Yes, you can park your car next to your pitch or unit at Boyd Valley Lake.

The closest bus stop to Boyd Valley Lake is in Bitton Village, a 20 minute walk away. You can take the 37 bus to both Bristol and Bath.

Yes, Boyd Valley Lake ask that there is no loud noise between 10pm and 7am.

There is no reception area on site. When you arrive, choose where to pitch, with Badger and Fox fields for tents, campervans and motorhomes and Hedgehog field for tents only. The toilet block, washing up and recycling areas are located at the top of the Badger field.

It is recommended that you follow the directions on Google Maps to find Boyd Valley Lake. Onsite, please avoid driving through long grassy areas.

Boyd Valley Lake caters for families and couples only, and does not accept group bookings. Please note that single sex group bookings of 4 or more are not permitted.

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Things to do on site and in the Bristol area

This site has easy access to both Bath and Bristol, with bus stops a 20 minute walk away in Bitton Village where you can take the 37 bus to either city.

Bristol, just 30 minutes away, has a range of things to do, from shops, restaurants, museums and famous sights, including Bristol Cathedral, Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain.

Bath is just 20 minutes in the other direction. Visit the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent or the Jane Austen Centre.

Other local places to visit include:

  • Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park (15 minutes)
  • Wells Cathedral City (45 minutes)
  • Cheddar Gorge (50 minutes)
  • Wookey Hole (50 minutes)
  • National Trust properties at Dyrham Park (15 minutes), Prior Park (25 minutes), Lacock Abbey (35 minutes) and Tyntesfield (45 minutes).
  • Stonehenge (an hour and 15 minutes)

Five minutes from the site there is Bitton Steam Railway and access to the Bristol to Bath cycle track.

The listing for Boyd Valley Lake was last updated on September 26th, 2025 at 12:28 AM

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