New research ranks the most popular campsites across Britain based on reviews, searches and social media buzz
Key Findings:
- New study identifies UK’s most popular camping destinations by analysing search volume, visitor reviews, ratings, and social media presence
- Highlands End Holiday Park, Dorset claims top spot with highest popularity score, while Derbyshire and North Yorkshire sites round out the top three
- Camping expert explains what makes these locations stand out and offers tips for securing the best spots as summer approaches
The camping season is fast approaching, and with more Brits considering staycations this year, finding the perfect campsite is becoming a priority for many outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re planning a family adventure or a peaceful retreat in nature, knowing which campsites offer the best experience can make all the difference.
“Every year we see more people discovering the joy of camping across the UK’s beautiful countryside,” says Andy Halliday, Founder of Lexrope, a UK-based company specialising in outdoor camping gear and accessories. “With so many wonderful options available, we wanted to help campers discover the very best sites the country has to offer.”
The team at Lexrope has analysed hundreds of campsites across the UK to determine which locations are the most popular among campers. Their research combined four key metrics: average monthly search volume, number of reviews on Campsites.co.uk, average ratings, and Instagram hashtag popularity. Each factor was given equal weighting (25%) to create a comprehensive “Camping Popularity Score” that identifies the true favorites among UK campers.
Table: The Top 10 Most Popular Camping Locations In the UK
Rank | Campsite Name | Location | Camping Popularity Score |
1 | Highlands End Holiday Park | Bridport, Dorset | 57.63 |
2 | Barn Farm Campsite | Matlock, Derbyshire | 55.92 |
3 | Riverside Caravan Park | Bentham, North Yorkshire | 45.91 |
4 | Shottisham Campsite | Shottisham, Woodbridge, Suffolk | 44.50 |
5 | Dale Farm Rural Campsite | Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire | 43.61 |
6 | Wooda Farm Holiday Park | Bude, Cornwall | 43.48 |
7 | Plassey Holiday Park | Wrexham, Wrexham | 41.89 |
8 | Balloch O Dee | Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway | 39.90 |
9 | The Hideaway at Baxby Manor | Amplecarr, York, North Yorkshire | 39.17 |
10 | Hurley Riverside Park | Hurley, Berkshire | 36.66 |
1. Highlands End Holiday Park – Bridport, Dorset
Perched on the stunning Jurassic Coast, Highlands End Holiday Park takes the crown with an impressive score of 57.63. This Dorset gem draws in a whopping 18,100 monthly searches online, reflecting its massive popularity among UK campers.
With 153 reviews and a near-perfect rating of 4.84 on Campsites.co.uk, it’s clear that visitors are consistently delighted with their experiences here.
“Highlands End offers that perfect combination of breathtaking sea views and excellent facilities,” explains Andy Halliday. “Its location on the Jurassic Coast gives campers direct access to some of Britain’s most spectacular coastal walks, while still being close enough to charming local towns.”
2. Barn Farm Campsite – Matlock, Derbyshire
Coming in a close second with a score of 55.92, Barn Farm Campsite in the heart of the Peak District proves that inland camping can be just as appealing as coastal sites.
With 1300 monthly searches and 989 glowing reviews averaging 4.86, this Derbyshire destination is clearly a hit with outdoor enthusiasts.
“The Peak District holds a special place in many campers’ hearts, and Barn Farm makes the most of its stunning location,” says Halliday. “What makes this site special is the balance between feeling remote and peaceful while still offering all the amenities families need for a comfortable stay.”
3. Riverside Caravan Park – Bentham, North Yorkshire
Securing the third spot with a score of 45.91, Riverside Caravan Park demonstrates why Yorkshire continues to be a camping favorite. The site pulls in 12,100 monthly searches and boasts 72 reviews with the highest average rating on their list at 4.91.
“Yorkshire’s dramatic landscapes are a huge draw, and Riverside Caravan Park puts you right in the middle of it all,” notes Halliday. “The mix of riverside pitches and proximity to both the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District makes it an ideal base for exploring multiple beauty spots in one trip.”
4. Shottisham Campsite – Shottisham, Woodbridge, Suffolk
Suffolk might not always get the attention of more famous camping regions, but Shottisham Campsite proves it shouldn’t be overlooked, scoring 44.50. Despite having fewer monthly searches (590) than some competitors, its 37 reviews and solid 4.78 rating show that those who discover it tend to love it.
“Suffolk offers a more tranquil camping experience compared to some of the busier destinations,” Halliday explains. “Shottisham’s popularity comes from offering that quintessential English countryside experience, with easy access to pretty coastal towns and peaceful beaches.”
5. Dale Farm Rural Campsite – Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Rounding out the top five with a score of 43.61, Dale Farm benefits from its prime location near Bakewell in the Peak District. With 2,400 monthly searches and 238 reviews scoring 4.5, it’s clearly beloved by many regular campers.
“The second Derbyshire site in our top five shows just how popular the Peak District is for camping,” says Halliday. “Dale Farm offers that perfect mix of rural charm and practical amenities. Its proximity to Bakewell means campers can easily pop into town for the famous Bakewell pudding after a day of hiking.”
Andy Halliday, Founder of Lexrope, commented:
“These top camping spots are incredibly popular for good reason, but this means they book up lightning-fast. I always recommend securing your pitch at least three months ahead, especially for summer weekends and bank holidays.
“If you’re set on experiencing these camping gems but can’t get a booking, consider visiting during shoulder seasons – May, early June or September offer gorgeous weather with half the crowds. School term-time weekdays are like hitting the camping jackpot for those without kids.
“Don’t despair if these sites are full – most have equally brilliant alternatives nearby. For example, if Highlands End is booked, try Golden Cap Holiday Park just down the coast, or swap Barn Farm for Middlehills Farm in the same stunning part of the Peak District. And remember, sometimes the lesser-known sites offer those magical, crowd-free experiences that make for the most memorable camping adventures.”