Swindon campsites
A thriving Wiltshire spot, Swindon is known for its rich railway history, Lydiard House with its walled garden and its location on the Great West Way. Book a break at these Swindon campsites and relax in town before heading out to explore Avebury, walks along the White Horse Trail and the stunning Cotswolds.
11 Swindon campsites
Park Farm Campsite
Braydon , Malmesbury, Wiltshire (7.3 miles)
4.84 /5
33 reviews
100%
would recommend
Working farm with back-to-basic pitches and a bell tent, boasting countryside views. 15 minutes from the Cotswolds.
Great Farm
Fairford, Gloucestershire (9.4 miles)
4.67 /5
6 reviews
100%
would recommend
Quirky and secluded glamping for couples and families with private hot tubs, right by the Cotswolds AONB.
Postern Hill Campsite
Marlborough, Wiltshire (10.3 miles)
4.79 /5
15 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful family and dog friendly campsite set in the ancient Savernake Forest. Just a 20 minute walk to Malborough.
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Great Cotmarsh Farm
Broad Town, Wiltshire (4.7 miles)
Small, peaceful campsite with luxury tipis and tent pitches. On an organic farm by the scenic Marlborough Downs.
Second Chance Touring Park
Swindon, Wiltshire (7.5 miles)
A family run park with river access for canoeing and fishing. Set by the Thames and in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Farncombe Farm Certificated Site
Lambourn, Berkshire (10.5 miles)
Relaxed camping on a working farm in the Valley of the Racehorse. Dog friendly and members only.
Kelmscott Glamping Holidays
Lechlade-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (11 miles)
An ensuite, luxurious shepherd's hut with a hot tub, set between the Cotswolds and North Wessex Downs AONB.
Ye Olde Swan Tipi Village
Bampton, Clanfield, Oxfordshire (12.6 miles)
Luxury glamping, and back-to-basics camping on the banks of the River Thames at Radcot Bridge.
Blackland Lakes
Calne, Wiltshire (13.2 miles)
Situated in beautiful countryside, a peaceful break by the North Wessex Downs AONB with premium or grass pitches.
Totteridge Farm Camping Pods & Camping
Pewsey, Wiltshire (14.1 miles)
Peaceful adult only camping pods, with great views and the Wiltshire countryside on your doorstep. Dog friendly.
The Bruce Arms
Pewsey, Wiltshire (14.6 miles)
A large and flat camping and touring field behind a traditional pub in the beautiful Pewsey Vale.
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Things to do in Swindon
Swindon's base in the South-West of England is a large and vibrant town, dating back to the Domesday Book and now tucked beside the edge of the North Wessex Downs AONB.
The nostalgia of puffing through the countryside comes alive at the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway - it's here that your youngsters can muck around in a train simulator and see exactly how signalling works. For even more tech through the ages, make for the Museum of Computing and see the evolution in action.
Ever wondered what it's like to actually ride a steam train? Satisfy your curiosity with a fantastic trip on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway, whisking you on a cloud of steam between the main station with its cafe and picnic area, over to Hayes Knoll - and back again.
Boat trips on the Wilts & Berks Canal are a lovely way to take in your surroundings from the water, while anyone who loves skateboarding and scootering will have a blast at ATBShop Skate Warehouse. Rookies can also get a team together for Go karting and laserquest to round off an action packed day.
A good variety of restaurants and pubs, as well as great shows at the Swindon Arts Centre and Wyvern Theatre keep things buzzing in Swindon when the sun sets. And if you really want to shop 'til you drop, you need the Swindon Designer Outlet.
Well worth exploring nearby is Lydiard Park with its attractive historic house, beautiful walled garden and high flying Jungle Parc - complete with zip wires, cargo nets and more.
And if you're a walker, Swindon is a great stepping off point for trips along the Great West Way as it journeys from London to Bristol, passing 125 miles.
If your family love farm life, they'll be tickled pink with the sweet animals, indoor play area and Woolly Sheep Cafe at Roves Farm, while the Cotswold Water Park is also full of exciting outdoor activities and beautiful scenery to explore.
Since it's close, you won't be able to resist dipping into the chocolate box villages of the Cotswolds, or taking a look at the impressive figure of the Uffington White Horse.