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Cotswolds

The Real Campsite

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup51.673°N, 1.554°W
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The morning mist hangs low over the Cotswold hedgerows here, that soft grey light that makes the honey-coloured stone villages glow when the sun finally breaks through.

This is proper flexible camping — tents, campervans and caravans all welcome — in one of England's gentlest landscapes. Perfect for couples exploring market towns and walkers tackling the Cotswold Way, or families who want a rolling-hills base without the fuss of a big commercial site. The area's made for pottering: dry-stone walls, ancient woodland, and those picture-postcard villages that somehow still feel lived-in rather than preserved. Anglers might be interested to know there's fishing available at nearby pegs along the local waterways, though you'll want to check access and permits locally.

Facilities aren't listed in detail, so it's worth calling ahead to see what's onsite and what you'll need to bring. Campfires are sometimes allowed — check when you arrive. The vibe feels low-key and unfussy, the kind of spot where you pitch up, unwind, and let the Cotswolds work their quiet magic without anyone making a song and dance about it.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
14°C
Mostly clear
6 mph
74%
7-Day Outlook
Today
22° / 13°
1%
Tue
22° / 13°
55%
Wed
22° / 13°
4%
Thu
22° / 13°
14%
Fri
24° / 13°
2%
Sat
23° / 13°
6%
Sun
29° / 15°
1%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

13 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Badbury Hill Fort, Badbury Clump

Circles the ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort with gentle climbs through ancient woodland and open grassland atop Badbury Hill. The short loop suits families with young children, though uneven ground and stiles make buggies impractical. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Worth it for the atmospheric earthworks, sweeping views across Oxfordshire countryside, and the iconic beech clump crowning the summit—a proper slice of history in under an hour.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
5.47 km from campsite
Route length: 1.2 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Ancient History & Agriculture Walk (Formerly the Orange Walk)

Loops 5.6km through gentle farmland and historic sites near the Thames, with mostly flat terrain and a few mild inclines—ideal for families with older children who can manage the distance, though parts may be muddy after rain making buggies impractical. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Highlights include ancient earthworks, working farmland, and glimpses of the river valley, offering a peaceful blend of archaeology and countryside managed by the National Trust.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
5.6 km from campsite
Route length: 5.6 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Faringdon Walk, Coleshill

Explores 14km of gently rolling National Trust farmland around Coleshill village, mixing field paths, quiet lanes and woodland sections with modest inclines throughout. Not suitable for buggies due to stiles and uneven terrain, though manageable for older children used to longer walks. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Rewards you with classic Oxfordshire countryside views, historic estate features, and a proper half-day ramble through working farmland that feels refreshingly uncommercialise

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
5.72 km from campsite
Route length: 14 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Thames River Walk, Buscot

Follows the Thames Path through National Trust meadows and riverside woodland between Buscot and Kelmscott. Mostly flat on well-maintained towpaths, though some sections can be muddy after rain. Suitable for older children who can manage the distance, but narrow stiles and potentially boggy patches make it tricky for buggies. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Highlights include Buscot Lock, wildflower meadows in summer, and views across classic Thames Valley countryside—peaceful walking with

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
6.86 km from campsite
Route length: 7.7 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

The Cole and its Landscape (Formerly the Red Walk: Coleshill)

Follows the River Cole through National Trust parkland and woodland around Coleshill Estate. Mostly flat terrain on well-maintained paths, ideal for families with buggies and young children. Dogs welcome on leads. Highlights include riverside meadows, ancient woodlands, and views across the Oxfordshire countryside. A gentle, accessible walk showcasing the estate's natural beauty and historic landscape features.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
7.67 km from campsite
Route length: 6.4 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

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Reel a fish near your pitch

Fisheries within 10 km

26 found · OpenStreetMap
  • Peg 2
    3.09 km
    Managed fisheryPermit / club required
  • Peg 1
    3.09 km
    Managed fisheryPermit / club required
  • Peg 3
    3.09 km
    Managed fisheryPermit / club required
  • Peg 4
    3.15 km
    Managed fisheryPermit / club required
  • Peg 5
    3.16 km
    Managed fisheryPermit / club required

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Pubs & restaurants within 5 km

  • The Snooty Mehmaan
    Restaurant 0.8 km~10 min walkindian
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  • Magnolia Restaurant
    Restaurant 2.2 km~25 min walkbreakfast;lunch;regional
    Directions
  • The Folly Inn
    Pub 2.4 km~30 min walk
    Directions
  • Mayflower
    Takeaway 2.5 km~30 min walkchinese
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  • The Viceroy
    Restaurant 2.5 km~30 min walkindian
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Data from OpenStreetMap · distances "as the crow flies" · walk times approximate

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