Campsites near Windsor
Boasting beautiful scenery and the world's oldest castle, enjoy spending your days at Windsor. Perhaps you'll see the changing of the guard before roaming the corridors of Windsor Castle and learning about our royal family's fascinating history. You can also have a fun family day out with the rides at Legoland, great for tiring the kids out before you head back to one of these Windsor campsites for an evening around the campfire!
14 Windsor campsites
Hurley Riverside Park
Hurley, Berkshire (10.1 miles)
4.89 /5
59 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award-winning park with direct access to the River Thames. Ideal for visiting Henley, Windsor, Oxford and London.
Swiss Farm Touring and Camping
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (13.3 miles)
Luxury ensuite glamping in Henley by the Thames. Onsite swimming pool, shop, licensed bar/cafe and more!
Home Farm Camping and Caravan Site (Next to The Crown Pub)
Radnage, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (16.7 miles)
4.57 /5
39 reviews
95%
would recommend
A small, friendly camping, glamping & touring site in the Chiltern Hills with panoramic views & pub next door
Aldenham Country Park
Elstree, Hertfordshire (17.5 miles)
4.43 /5
15 reviews
87%
would recommend
Just 15 minutes from London, get close to nature with wild camping and glamping. Cafe and playground on site.
Waggoners Campsite
Farnham, Surrey (18.4 miles)
4.82 /5
41 reviews
95%
would recommend
Enjoy large, family friendly grass pitches in picturesque woodlands with idyllic views. Set in the South Downs!
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Scotlands House Campsite
Newell Green, Bracknell, Berkshire (6.6 miles)
Family and dog friendly site that puts community at the forefront. Perfect base, close to Legoland and Windsor.
Apps Court
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (10.8 miles)
Dog friendly pitches right by Hampton Court Palace and London's attractions, set on 80 acres of space with fishing.
Shillingridge Glamping
Marlow, Buckinghamshire (11.5 miles)
High end luxury glamping safari lodges, nestled in the Chiltern Hills, by a stunning riverside town on the Thames.
Heritage Family Naturist Campsite
Crowthorne, Berkshire (12.1 miles)
A tranquil and family friendly naturist spot with excellent facilities - heated pool, hot tub, sauna and more.
North Hill Farm
Chorleywood, Hertfordshire (13.4 miles)
Unique glamping site in the Chilterns not far from London, the Harry Potter studios and the M25.
Basingstoke Canal Centre Campsite
Mytchett, Surrey (14.1 miles)
This family campsite is the perfect place for picnics, boat hire and towpath walks.
Runway's End Outdoor Centre
Aldershot, Hampshire (16.4 miles)
Family-friendly camping and glamping by Basingstoke Canal with onsite activities including canoeing and archery.
Wellington Country Park
Riseley, Reading, Berkshire (17.2 miles)
Camping in an activity filled country park, plus a touring base with access from M3/M4
Fuzzy's Farm
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire (19.9 miles)
Peaceful, family friendly glamping in authentic tipis on a small working farm. BBQs allowed.
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Things to do in Windsor
The town of Windsor in Berkshire has many great attractions for visitors of all ages, one of its most famous being the stunning Windsor Castle and its beautiful St. George's Chapel. This castle is sure to fascinate young and older visitors alike, while Dorney Court and Frogmore House will attract architectural enthusiasts.
Like a beer or two? Then you might be keen to learn about the beer brewing process? Why not take a tour of the Windsor and Eton Brewery which includes a well earned tasting session! If sweet delights are more appealing, a trip to the Fudge Kitchen is definitely in order, here you can get behind the scenes access to the secrets of how they make their delicious fudge. Visitors can stand in the place where history was made and the Magna Carta was sealed by taking a trip to Runnymede, while an exploration of the Windsor and Royal Borough Museum is a good way to discover Windsor's history.
If you like the outdoors, Windsor Great Park offers hours of exploring, while Savill Garden is a grand ornamental garden situated within this extensive park that will attract all nature lovers. When the sun sets, leave the outside world behind and indulge in a wonderful performance at the Theatre Royal. The towns of Reading and Maidenhead and the city of London can be conveniently reached for day trips from Windsor, while the Surrey Hills AONB, North Wessex Downs AONB and Chilterns AONB are also excellent locations for outdoor enthusiasts who want to explore beyond Windsor.