THE UK's best campsites have been revealed – and there is enough for both kids and adults.
Go Outdoors has put together a list of the best campsites around , some of which have cocktail bars, play parks, games rooms and are even a short walk from the beach.


The results are based on the average summer temperature, the cost of a three-night stay and the availability of onsite shops.
As well as the rating out of five, the percentage of people who would recommend staying at thecampsite, and the number of outdoor activities within 10km of thecampsite were also considered.
Number one on the list is Orcaber Farm Caravan and Camping Park near .
The camping site is outside the Dales National Park and is a great location for keen hikers and adventurers.
There's lots to see from mountain peaks like Ingleborough, and Whernside to see, as well as caves and waterfalls.
It's easy to get to thanks to the train station.
They also offer homemade pizzas and takeaway food on Saturday nights.
You can camp there from £14 per night, which includes large, flat electric pitches (10 metres by 15 metres) â and most have a picnic table.
Also available are camping pods which can up to four people and are equipped with lighting and electric sockets for charging devices.


The pods still don't include beds so you have to bring your own blow-up air mattresses. These are available from £40 per night.
It also has an on-site shop and a 4.89 rating from customers, with 96 per cent of visitors recommending it.
They gave the campsite an overal score of 9.07 out of 10.
Wooda Farm Holiday Park in received a score of 8.84 with 90 per cent of visitors recommending the site, placing it in second.
This five-star holiday park opened in 1975 and has everything you could ever need, including a bar and grill, takeaway, cocktail bar, coffee shop, and farm shop.
It was also Travellers' Choice 2024 and is an 8-minute drive to .
A three-night stay at Wooda Farm Holiday Park costs around £99 throughout July.
In joint second place was Burton Springs, which is for anyone who wants a lakeside camping experience.

It is five minutes from the coast and is a great area for keen anglers as there are three lakes on-site.
Supplies for fishing can be borrowed from the site. They also have a shop, showers, play park and games room.
In the nearby town of Bridgwater, you will find the historical infirmary, the Royal Clarence Hotel, and The Old Vicarage.
There is also an Arts Centre for those who want to join a performance, music, or class.
One visitors on Tripadvisor said: “The dog field, play park and games room were a great hit for our dogs and 4 year old.”
Another added: “A beautiful site, dad and partner loved the fishing on the lake, kids loved the games room and park and made lots of friends.”
A three-night stay at the campsite costs approximately £60 throughout July.
Impressively, 99 per cent of visitors would recommend staying there, and the average temperatures in reach 15C.
Taking that into account, Go Outdoors also gave Burton Springs a score of 8.84.
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