Campgrounds in Worcestershire
12 bookable campgrounds in Worcestershire
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- Family-run eco-friendly glamping site on a working farm
- Fifteen minutes' drive from the cathedral city of Worcester
- Individual garden sheds, firepits and outside seating
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Bell tent 5 x No availability on our site -
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- Pod glamping with spectacular views of the Malvern Hills
- Cosy modern comforts including electricity and double glazing
- Dogs, horses and children all welcome
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Camping pod 4 x No availability on our site -
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- In the centre of a farming community
- In the lowlands of the Malvern Hills
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Electric grass touring pitch 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Shepherd's hut in a quiet Worcestershire riverside meadow
- Beautiful views across the River Severn, of the Malvern Hills
- Fully-fitted kitchen, ensuite toilet, shower and full-sized double bed
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Buttercup shepherd's hut 2 x No availability on our site -
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- Award-winning park on the River Severn
- Wildlife haven: nature pools, bird and bat boxes and over 2000 trees
- Fishing and boat slipway available from site
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Powered gravel travel trailer campsite 8 x No availability on our site -
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- Luxury yurt in a spectacular setting near ancient Wyre Forest
- On 130 acres of farmland to explore
- Private flushing toilet, shower and kitchen facilities
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Buttercup yurt 4 x No availability on our site Woodland yurt 4 x No availability on our site Bluebell yurt 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Family farm site in the Severn Valley
- Just down the road from West Midlands Safari Park
- Café, farm shop and summer pizzeria
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Electric grass tent pitch unlimited x No availability on our site Electric grass touring pitch unlimited x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch unlimited x No availability on our site -
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- Small basic campsite in a quiet rural location
- Access by a single-track road
- Pick your own pitch
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Primitive grass tent or RV campsite 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Small family-run working farm
- A mile from Upton-upon-Severn
- Toilet, electric shower, chemical disposal and free wifi
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Shepherd's hut 2 x No availability on our site -
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- Stay along the banks of the River Isbourne in the Cotswolds
- An easy drive from Cheltenham, Stratford upon Avon and Worcester
- Natural, peaceful setting but with site facilities and hot water
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Buttercup Meadow primitive grass trailer tent, tent or campervan campsite 5 x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch (wild camping) 5 x No availability on our site -
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- Riverside suntrap in the Severn Valley
- River Severn fishing rights
- Short riverside stroll from Stourport-on-Severn
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Powered mixed travel trailer campsite 6 x No availability on our site
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We’ve found great advantages to hiking the Malvern Hills on Worcestershire’s southern edge of Worcestershire. First and most obviously up, they’re so utterly gorge they’ve been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Second up, hiking here will have you in cultured company: Edward Elgar, WH Auden and JRR Tolkien all wandered among these hills. And third up, Worcestershire as a county was probably the inspiration for The Shire in Lord of the Rings, so Middle Earth enthusiasts could if they so wished pretend to be hobbits as they hike. Not that we’ve ever done that, oh no. Or wanted to go camping in Worcestershire specifically to pitch up on the Malvern Hills and pretend we’re on a quest…
More dreamy hiking can be had from Worcestershire campsites by walking the Worcestershire section of the Severn Way which passes the county capital Worcester, or on the 31 miles of the Worcestershire Way from Malvern to beaut Bewdley, HQ of the scenic Severn Valley Railway from Kidderminster to Shropshire’s Bridgnorth. Bewdley’s also the stopping point for the roaringly good West Midland Safari and Leisure Park, and for wanders around Wyre Forest, so ancient that we (could, possibly) pretend to be on a quest here too.