Camping In Cambridgeshire
If you are looking for a budget holiday to this region you might want to consider Camping in Cambridgeshire.
Many people regard camping as only for the daring and adventurous but nowadays the quality of the on site amenities are such that camping is accessible to almost anyone.
Most sites now offer a fixed electricity point, as well as on site warm showers.
You will also find a lot of sites with their own shop selling everything from milk to newspapers.
This way you get to enjoy the fun and adventure of sleeping under the stars, without all the hardships many people associate with camping.
Camping in Cambridgeshire is no exception.
There are over 20 campsites scattered across the county offering various levels of amenities.
The Highfield Farm touring park is just 5 miles from Cambridge itself and is in walking distance from a bus route that will take you straight in to the city.
It has Baby changing facilities as well as a tiled shower block.
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of Cambridge you might want to consider somewhere like the Old Manor Caravan Park situated just 500 meters north of Grafham water.
Watersports enthusiasts will have plenty to keep them entertained as the lake is renowned for it's sailing, windsurfing and cycling routes.
Most of the equipment can be hored on site or you can bring your own.
Please check the rules of what is and isn't allowed on the water before you travel.
Follow the link below to find a camp site to suit your needs.
Camping in Cambridgeshire
Many people regard camping as only for the daring and adventurous but nowadays the quality of the on site amenities are such that camping is accessible to almost anyone.
Most sites now offer a fixed electricity point, as well as on site warm showers.
You will also find a lot of sites with their own shop selling everything from milk to newspapers.
This way you get to enjoy the fun and adventure of sleeping under the stars, without all the hardships many people associate with camping.
Camping in Cambridgeshire is no exception.
There are over 20 campsites scattered across the county offering various levels of amenities.
The Highfield Farm touring park is just 5 miles from Cambridge itself and is in walking distance from a bus route that will take you straight in to the city.
It has Baby changing facilities as well as a tiled shower block.
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of Cambridge you might want to consider somewhere like the Old Manor Caravan Park situated just 500 meters north of Grafham water.
Watersports enthusiasts will have plenty to keep them entertained as the lake is renowned for it's sailing, windsurfing and cycling routes.
Most of the equipment can be hored on site or you can bring your own.
Please check the rules of what is and isn't allowed on the water before you travel.
Follow the link below to find a camp site to suit your needs.
Camping in Cambridgeshire