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53 campsites in Warwickshire

From coast to countryside, browse every campsite, touring park and glamping site across Warwickshire. Compare pitch types, facilities and prices, then head straight to each site to book.

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How many campsites are there in Warwickshire?+
This page lists every published campsite we hold in Warwickshire, ordered to put the strongest matches first. Use the feature filters as they come online to narrow things down.
When is the best time to camp in Warwickshire?+
July and August are warmest and busiest; late May to June and September are usually quieter and cheaper while still mild. Book early for school holidays and bank holiday weekends.
Are dogs allowed at campsites in Warwickshire?+
Many sites are dog-friendly, though rules vary. Each campsite's page shows whether dogs are welcome; a dedicated dog-friendly filter is coming soon.
Do I book through this site?+
No, we're a finder, not a booking agent. Each listing links straight to the campsite's own website and phone number so you can book direct.

Camping in Warwickshire

Browse every campsite, touring park and glamping site across Warwickshire. Each listing shows the pitch types on offer, the facilities you can expect and a from-price, with a link straight to the site so you can check dates and book direct.

Pitches in Warwickshire are usually busiest over the school summer holidays, so it pays to book ahead for July and August. Late spring and September are often quieter and better value, with many sites open across the shoulder seasons.