Campsites in Herefordshire

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Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 1RL

If you’re a festival fan, you’ll recognise this as the laid-back homeground of The Big Chill. But in and around the various events on these grounds, you can camp here just for camping’s sake too.

5
Based on 2 reviews
Docklow Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0SL

This 17-century dairy farmhouse has bucket loads on offer. Buckets of milk that is. You can also try your luck at fishing for your supper-just watch out for those predatory birds!

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Hay-on-Wye, Hereford HR3 5RS

Is this site in Wales or England? Who cares, it's beautiful and the views of both countries together is like a work of art. (It's in Wales by the way!).

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Michaelchurch Escley, Herefordshire HR2 0JW

Grab your bike and and tackle those stunning hertfordshire hills. Or you could just pitch up by the brook and enjoy a refreshing pint of locally brewed ale and unwind.

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Kingsland Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9QE

This biodynamic wonderment of a site has plenty of bird-watching, badger-spotting and chocolate-tasting activites to keep you amused.

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Based on 2 reviews
Hoarwithy, Herefordshire HR2 6QJ

This lush green meadow site is the perfect backdrop whilst you sit and watch your kids act out The Wind and the Willows.

5
Based on 1 review
Woodlands Farm, Little Dewchurch, Herefordshire HR2 6QD

Keeping it local, keeping it ethical, and most of all keeping it magical at this enchanting site, where Julie’s careful attention to detail conjures up a carefree you.

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nr Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire

Too good for tents? What about sleeping in the middle a wood with only a tarpaulin for protection? Real-life bush camping fun!

5
Based on 1 review
Brilley, Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 6JW, UK

Make like Doctor Who, and head down to this beautifully classic campsite forgotten in time...

5
Based on 1 review
Whitehall Farm, Hampton Bishop, Hereford HR1 4LD, UK

Tipis, canoeing and the River Wye...need we go on?