10 Cambridge campsites
Gayton Farm
Horningsea, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (3.9 miles)
4.84 /5
5 reviews
80%
would recommend
Glamping in luxury ensuite glamping domes and a gypsy caravan with countryside views, ten minutes from Cambridge.
The Orchard at Fen End Farm
Cottenham, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (7.5 miles)
4.92 /5
20 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, family friendly eco site with tent camping and glamping in a yurt, tipi or bell tents with campfires.
Cuckoo Fen Campsite
Over, Cambridgeshire (9.3 miles)
4.91 /5
16 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful, eco campsite with fire pits to borrow. Five minutes to the River Great Ouse, 20 minutes from Cambridge.
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Bounds Campsite Certificated Site
Fulbourn, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (4.6 miles)
Family-run and peaceful tent and caravan site just five miles from Cambridge, with views to Wandlebury.
Orchard Farm Certificated Site
Caldecote, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (6.6 miles)
Small and peaceful campsite in the Cambridgeshire countryside, 20 minutes from Cambridge. Dog friendly.
Shepreth Mill Camping and Caravan Site
Shepreth, Cambridgeshire (7.8 miles)
Touring and camping along a riverside, set on the Cambridgeshire - Hertfordshire border.
Willow Grange Farm
Chittering, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (8.5 miles)
Family friendly, luxury glamping with your own wood fired hot tub, located 30 minutes from Cambridge.
Piggles Retreat
Westley Waterless, Brinkley, Cambridgeshire (11.3 miles)
Family friendly glamping lodges with private bathrooms, BBQs and lakeside decking areas. 25 minutes to Cambridge!
The Secret Garden
Bassingbourn, Royston, Cambridgeshire (11.5 miles)
The Secret Garden glamping site at Guilden Gate offers earth-sheltered glamping burrow and wood fired hot tub.
Quiet Waters Caravan Park
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire (13.1 miles)
A quiet, family owned and run park since 1935, occupying five riverside acres on the banks of the Great River Ouse.