Campsites in Exeter, England
3 bookable campsites in Exeter
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- Valley site among mature trees and landscaped ponds
- A mile from Haldon Forest Park
- Two playgrounds and café bar with sun terrace
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Non-electric grass tent pitch (two man) 2 x No availability on our site Electric grass touring pitch 6 x No availability on our site Hardstanding electric touring pitch 2 x No availability on our site Non-electric grass tent pitch 6 x No availability on our site Electric grass tent pitch 6 x No availability on our site -
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- Peaceful, Clean, Friendly Site. Close to the beach & town centrem
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
6m non-electric grass pitch 4 x No availability on our site 8m non-electric grass tent pitch 8 x No availability on our site 7m non-electric grass pitch 6 x No availability on our site 7m non-electric grass tent pitch unlimited x No availability on our site 8m electric grass pitch 8 x No availability on our site 7m electric grass pitch 6 x No availability on our site 11m electric grass super pitch 10 x No availability on our site 6m non-electric grass tent pitch 4 x No availability on our site 7m electric grass tent pitch 6 x No availability on our site 6m electric grass pitch 4 x No availability on our site -
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- Smart family-run park within Woodbury Common
- Easy drive into Exeter
- Excellent facilities including bar, bistro and play area
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Electric grass pitch unlimited x No availability on our site Fully-serviced hardstanding touring pitch unlimited x No availability on our site
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If you’re going a-holidaying in Exeter, we think it’s a fairly safe bet to assume you’re a bit of a historyhead. Devon’s capital is one of Britain’s oldest cities, had Romans pitching up (and washing their feet) there, has the oldest public open space in England and comes with a cathedral and castle dating back to Norman times. Even the cable ferry across the River Exe is nicely olden – and you get to sit back and watch someone else do all the work.
Sadly it’s not possible these days to set up camp in the cathedral or the Roman bathhouse, but there are other options for campsites in Exeter and around – and plenty of other things to do if history leaves you cold (tsk): the Tarka Trail, Haldon Forest Park and the Jurassic Coast are all close to hand, with more info and inspiration on local things to see and do in the ‘Local Attractions’ section of our campsite listings. Find an Exeter campsite or holiday park by browsing through our listings for the area or by filtering your search by theme, dates, amenities, activities within 15 miles and type of accommodation.