Campsites in Ashbourne, England
5 bookable campsites in Ashbourne
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- Set among 20 acres of pastureland
- Spectacular views over Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud
- Peak District National Park within easy reach
Cabin Fever 1 bedroom cabin 4 x From £10/€11.97/A$19.35/US$13.37/CA$18.08/CHF11.25/SEK134.91/DKK89.31/NOK140.43/ISK1,807/ARS12,909.27/CLP12,023/PEN50.13/NZ$21.09/ZAR228.86/PLN51.22/R$72.66/CZK301.03/RSD1,402/HUF4,751.40/RUB1,259.87/CN¥93.75 per night Poddy McPod 1 bedroom yurt 4 x From £10/€11.97/A$19.35/US$13.37/CA$18.08/CHF11.25/SEK134.91/DKK89.31/NOK140.43/ISK1,807/ARS12,909.27/CLP12,023/PEN50.13/NZ$21.09/ZAR228.86/PLN51.22/R$72.66/CZK301.03/RSD1,402/HUF4,751.40/RUB1,259.87/CN¥93.75 per night -
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- Site of spectacular scenery a mile and a half from the Dove Valley
- Pasture, woodland and wildlife ponds among the site landscape
- Trout fishing lake, bar and restaurant
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Camping pod 4 x No availability on our site Camping pod 4 x No availability on our site Electric grass trailer tent or tent pitch 6 x No availability on our site Electric hardstanding touring pitch 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Family park three miles from the Peak District town of Ashbourne
- Seven and a half miles from Alton Towers
- Indoor pool, licensed shop and picnic area
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
BB TEST 5DEC V1 non-electric earth motorhome pitch 8 x No availability on our site -
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- Top-notch location in prime Derbyshire territory
- Big range of on-site activities that's sure to tickle the kids pink
- Find traditional pub grub, kids' meals and home brew at the Callow Inn
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Electric hardstanding touring pitch 5 x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch 5 x No availability on our site
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Regretfully, our football days are now mostly limited to watching matches in the pub rather than wheezing wobbily-legged around a pitch in all weathers. But there’s a definite exception to be made for Ashbourne, Derbyshire, which has held a two-day scrum of a football match every Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday since medieval times. ‘Unnecessary violence is frowned upon,’ runs one of the few rules for the Ashbourne Shrove-Tide match, which places it a step up from our hazy memories of childhood football.
If you’re visiting Ashbourne at another time of year, or limit your football these days to watching it on a screen indoors, the town is also known for its pubs: around one in every four buildings here is or was at one time a brewery or inn. Cheers!
More wholesomely, there’s an endless amount of things to do in and around Ashbourne if you want to stay outdoors/not risk your neck in a football game: book an Ashbourne campsite or holiday park to hike or bike the Tissington Trail starting from the north of the town, use it as a gateway to Dovedale and the Peak District, or hit the street theatre and events of the annual Ashbourne Festival.