11 Bristol caravan sites
Bitton, Bristol, Gloucestershire (6.1 miles)
4.19 /5
48 reviews
71%
would recommend
A secluded base with a fishing lake. Situated between Bath and Bristol, perfect for exploring.
Bishop Sutton, Bath, Somerset (8.2 miles)
4.87 /5
11 reviews
100%
would recommend
Award winning, adult only touring park with manicured grounds and ponds. Dog friendly, just 20 minutes to Bath!
Sandford, Somerset (12.8 miles)
4.59 /5
17 reviews
94%
would recommend
A tranquil family and dog friendly site in an AONB, set beside an activity centre with skiing, abseiling and more.
Faulkland, Bath, Somerset (14.9 miles)
4.8 /5
51 reviews
94%
would recommend
Camping alongside the oldest cider pub in Somerset welcoming families, couples, groups, solo travellers and dogs.
Cheddar, Somerset (14.9 miles)
4.96 /5
30 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful, adult only park by the River Yeo. Five minute walk to Cheddar and 20 minute walk to Cheddar Gorge!
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Bristol, Somerset (9.5 miles)
Relax amongst nature at this eco-conscious camping and caravan park, set near the iconic Mendip Hills.
Old Sodbury, Bristol, Gloucestershire (11.6 miles)
Quiet, adult-only touring site set in the countryside, 25 minutes from Bristol and 30 minutes from Bath.
Kingston Seymour, Somerset (12.1 miles)
Spacious campsite set in a 12-acre field adjacent to popular fishing lakes in North Somerset. Open all year round.
Kingston Seymour, Clevedon, Somerset (12.2 miles)
A members only site, open all year round and set around a peaceful fishing lake. The site is dog friendly.
Monkton Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire (13.7 miles)
Peaceful glamping and camping just outside Bath in the idyllic Cotswolds, with bell tents, glam pods and more.
Winscombe, Somerset (13.8 miles)
Small peaceful site for tourers only, with breathtaking countryside views over the Mole Valley toward Exmoor.