A camping and caravanning holiday is one of those British traditions and it’s a good option for anyone holidaying on a budget too, and with the camp sites listed here, ideal for a disabled friendly holiday. Wherever you want to stay in the UK, camping or staying in a caravan, whether that’s your own or a static caravan on a site, is a fun way to make memories with the family.
For generations holiday makers from all over the country have fondly remembered their childhood camping holidays of cooking their breakfast on an open fire, sipping a cup of tea as the sun rises, taking in the wildlife and of course, arguing over who gets to use the shower first. While camping isn’t for everyone, staying at a caravan site is often a great option for people who want to keep their costs down or who want a whole range of facilities to be at their finger tips.
Sites all over the UK
There are a huge choice of accessible camping destinations all over the UK, all offering different experiences, some have pitches where you can rock up with your own tents and campervans, others have static caravans of varying sizes, while some have lodges or chalets for you to call home for a few days. You also have the choice of family run parks hosted on farms in rural communities to huge sites that have everything thing you can imagine within easy reach from restaurants to entertainment to swimming pools and spa treatments.
You’ll find these kinds of sites everywhere in the UK, some are inland, some in the depths of the countryside and many are coastal offering some stunning views over Britain’s bays. Whether you’re looking for an all-singing all-dancing kind of site with every facility you can think of or something small and friendly, you’ll find it here.
Campsites are a good choice for anyone who needs to bring a dog with them as the majority are dog friendly, the smaller ones are a good choice for anyone who needs peace and quiet and the sites with spa facilities can cater for anyone who has pain management needs.
Camping holidays are often a first choice for families, you can spend the days exploring the surrounding areas, whether that’s coast or countryside, you can build dens or sandcastles, plus you can use it as an opportunity to get some bonding time in. Larger groups can also often get together and make their own little community, which is always useful if you have small children or a lot of equipment that you might need help with, just be sure to book ahead to make sure that there are caravans or pitches near each other to accommodate you.
No need to miss out
You might think that camping or caravanning would be off limits for those with certain medical conditions or mobility restrictions, but all the sites that feature here have a whole host of facilities that make them not only suitable bases for disabled holiday makers but also a wonderful one. It isn’t just the traditional tents and caravans that you’ll find on these sites either, there are cosy glamping pods, safari tents, lodges, tree houses, converted stables and more to choose from.
What could possibly be better than breathing in some fresh air, while waiting for your fry up to cook on a fire right outside your digs for the night followed by a day of doing whatever you want? If that sounds like your idea of heaven, then be sure to take a look at the list of caravan and camping providers below and book the holiday of your dreams.