
Best campsites in the Peak District
Choose from our selection of the very best campsites in the Peak District for a break that's sure to be spectacular. Our top 10 are guaranteed crowd-pleasers with the best facilities, top pitches and unbeatable locations in the national park. From walks by Dovedale to staying just a stone's throw from Kinder Scout and Ladybower Reservoir, your new favourite site could be on this list!
8 best campsites in the Peak District
Matlock, Derbyshire
4.86 /5
989 reviews
95%
would recommend
Award winning family camping and touring site in the heart of the Peak District, right by The Limestone Way.
Longnor, Buxton, Derbyshire
4.82 /5
121 reviews
94%
would recommend
Scenic and rural adult only site in the heart of the Peak District. Onsite shop, gym, sauna, dog walk and wash!
Chelmorton, Buxton, Derbyshire
4.73 /5
127 reviews
93%
would recommend
Small, relaxed farm site in the heart of the Peak District with fully serviced pitches. Dog and family friendly.
Ashbourne, Derbyshire
4.76 /5
63 reviews
98%
would recommend
Adult-only touring and camping pods in the Derbyshire Dales. Near Carsington Water and the Peak District.
Buxton, Derbyshire
4.8 /5
203 reviews
95%
would recommend
Peaceful campsite on a Peak District farm with a shop and fresh pizza. Just 15 minutes to Bakewell and Buxton!
Hartington, Buxton, Derbyshire
4.9 /5
60 reviews
98%
would recommend
Award winning site within the Peak District. Enjoy panoramic views, luxury facilities and a home-from-home feel.
Stretton, Alfreton, Derbyshire
4.76 /5
70 reviews
91%
would recommend
A back to basics tent camping site in pretty countryside with campfires welcome, 15 mins drive from the Peaks.
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Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Small, rural farm campsite, a stone's throw from Bakewell and the Monsal Trail in the heart of the Peak District.