Top UK Campsites to Visit in 2026: Tried and Tested by Club OAAC

Looking for the best UK campsites to visit in 2026?

Whether you’re planning a cosy winter weekend or a sunny summer getaway, our Club OAAC community has shared their top tried-and-tested sites across the country.

Explore hidden gems in Sussex, the New Forest and beyond, all recommended by real Out and About Campers owners who love travelling all year round. So pack up the van and start planning your next UK adventure.

1. Roundhill Campsite, Brockenhurst, New Forest

“We’ll definitely be returning!” – Stewart

Roundhill is a classic New Forest gem – spacious, peaceful, and perfect for spotting the famous ponies. With cycle paths and walking trails from the gate, it’s a must-visit for outdoor lovers.

Best for: families, nature lovers, exploring the New Forest.

An OAAC camper at Roundhill camping

2. Meonside Farm Campsite, East Meon

“Loos only, but what an amazing, friendly place to stay.” – Caroline

A relaxed pop-up summer site that offers a true back-to-nature feel. Surrounded by rolling Hampshire countryside, it’s ideal for a simple weekend under the stars.

Best for: summer weekends, off-grid campers, countryside views.

East Meon campsite with an OAAC camper

3. Concierge Camping, Near Chichester

“Great food & drink and a touch of luxury! It’s a really nice weekend treat – the site is immaculate and facilities are top class.” – Sarah

If you fancy a little indulgence, Concierge Camping delivers in every way. Expect hotel-standard washrooms, generous pitches, a sociable bar area and food offerings that make it feel more boutique hotel than campsite.

Best for: special occasions, winter getaways, couples’ retreats and a little luxury in your campervan life.

An OAAC camper at Concierge Camping Chichester

4. Briarfields Touring Park, Cheltenham

“Adults only, excellent showers and toilets, easy walk or bus into Cheltenham, and a bus to Gloucester too. Really convenient for exploring the area.” – Sandie

Briarfields Touring Park is a top pick for campers who want a peaceful, adults-only stay with excellent facilities. The site offers heated washrooms, fully serviced hard-standing pitches, free Wi-Fi and a dog-friendly area.

Best for: adults-only getaways, all-year-round camping, city access and exploring the Cotswolds in comfort.

An OAAC camper in Cheltenham

5. Clippesby Hall, Norfolk

“Tried a bit of early winter camping and chose Clippesby Hall specifically for its facilities – heated shower block, bar and restaurant on site. We did a lovely Norfolk Broads hike to a pub and back.” – Sarah

Clippesby Hall is a brilliant choice for a winter campervan getaway, especially if you still want good amenities. Heated facilities, on-site dining, and nearby walks make it ideal for chilly weekends.

Best for: winter breaks, comfort camping, exploring the Norfolk Broads.

AN OAAC camper in Norfolk

6. Three Rivers Pitch & Paddle, Beccles, Suffolk

“If paddleboarding or kayaking’s your thing, I’d highly recommend it. We had a pitch next to the river – lots of nice walks and two pubs nearby.” – Melanie

Riverside serenity at its finest. Perfect for a laid-back weekend of paddling, reading and pub lunches.

Best for: watersports, peaceful breaks, couples’ escapes.

An OAAC camper in Suffolk

7. Tal-y-Bont Farm Campsite, Brecon Beacons

“Spacious and quiet. The location is incredible.” – Peter

For dramatic landscapes and proper adventure, head for the Brecon Beacons. Tal-y-Bont Farm offers that rare mix of rural calm and easy access to food, drink and mountain trails.

Best for: hiking, wild scenery, weekend escapes with creature comforts.

An OAAC camper at a campsite near Brecon Beacons

One thing’s for sure, our Club OAAC community love to travel all year round. Whether you’re toasting marshmallows in December or diving into the river in July, there’s a site (and a season) for every kind of camper.

Ready for year-round adventures?