The clatter of climbing gear and excited voices drift across the grass — this is a working activity centre first, a campsite second, and the energy is unmistakable.
Woodhouse Park suits adventurous families and groups who've come for the climbing, archery or outdoor pursuits sessions, then want somewhere straightforward to pitch afterwards. It's in Almondsbury, just north of Bristol, so you're handily placed for the city or the Cotswolds if the weather turns. Tents, campervans and caravans are all welcome on the pitches, though this isn't a sprawling touring park — think functional rather than fancy, with the focus firmly on the activities rather than the camping experience itself.
Facilities aren't detailed on the listings, so check what's available when you book. Campfires may be allowed — ask at reception on arrival rather than assuming. The vibe is active and sociable, geared toward groups making a weekend of it rather than those after a peaceful wild camp. If you're here to scramble, shoot some arrows and collapse into your sleeping bag tired and happy, it fits the bill perfectly.