The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Travel
FIVE OF THE BEST CAMPSITES
FOR FAMILIES Tall Trees, Somerset
Not quite ready to BYO tent? This gorgeously green site, not far from
Glastonbury, makes camping a dreamy breeze,
with luxury lodges sleeping six that give you flushing lavatories, snuggly duvets and electricity, even as rain hammers your canvas. Seven nights in August
from £1,200; talltreesglamping.com
Bay View Farm, Devon
We have pitched here time and again for more than 20 years. The site is just a few minutes’ walk from Croyde beach, with its world-class surfing, and offers equipment hire and accommodation options from motor
homes to pods. Pitches from about £30 a night in high season; bayview•farm.co.uk
Atlantic Coast Holiday
Park, Cornwall
For many years, we spent every Easter holiday here – and with good reason. Within spitting distance of Godrevy and Gwithian beaches, it has sand dunes
to explore, incredible sunsets to experience and room for children to roam. Holiday homes/chalets from £500 per week, based on a family of four in July; atlanticcoastpark.
co.uk
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Park Farm Camping,
East Sussex
Within easy reach of London and only a stone’s
throw from moated Bodiam Castle and rows of apple trees, this provides
the perfect base from which to enjoy canoeing or visit the south coast. From £26 per night for a
family of four: parkfarmcamping.co.uk
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If you want to instil a passion for mountains from an early age (today Pen y Fan, tomorrow Huayna Potosi), take advantage of South Wales’s highest, but easily
navigable, peak. The views are sensational and the effort minimal. From about £30 per night for a family of four; campingbreconbeacons.
com
Cwmdu, Brecon Beacons
gWhat’s cooking? At Club Med Kani you’ll find Indian, Chinese and Italian meals