Bank House Farm
4.74 /5
Set in the heart of the Peak District and next to the River Maniford, Bank House Farm is a family-run caravan and camping site with stunning scenery. Across 15 acres, guests can choose from grass and hardstanding pitches for tents and tourers, with award-winning facilities nearby. Great for couples and families alike, it's a fantastic base for the Peaks, Derbyshire, and the Staffordshire Moorlands. Campfires and friendly dogs are welcome.
In the heart of the Peak District National Park, the ideal base to explore
Riverside camping and touring with fantastic countryside views
Award-winning facilities include a small shop and dog walking field
About Bank House Farm
Lying on the Manifold River and the grounds of a Victorian farmhouse, Bank House Farm is the ideal base for your break in the Peak District! It's located in a pretty hamlet of Hulme End, just 20 minutes from bustling Ashbourne and the spa town of Buxton. Spread across 15 acres, the site is home to spacious riverside and non-riverside pitches for campers and tourers. Choose from grass and hardstanding pitches with the option of 16 amp electric hook-ups as well as large fully serviced pitches (water and grey waste facilities) too. The Meadow Field is just over a toll bridge for relaxed and freestyle camping, with all facilities around a five-minute walk away. Alternatively, the Top Field is on the same side as the facilities, with electric and non-electric grass pitches. There is also a fully serviced hardstanding pitch with a semi-enclosed garden complete with 16 amp electric, water and waste drainage. A maximum of two dogs are welcome per pitch, and the site has a great five-acre dog walking field where you can take them for a stroll. Raised fire pits and BBQs are also welcome. The site has previously won the Platinum Loo of the Year award multiple times, for its modern facilities with underfloor heating.
Grass pitches are available from May until the end of September, hardstanding pitches are available from March until the beginning of November.
There are 108 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
50 x Non Electric Grass Pitches (Meadow Field)
Max 6 people
Located across the road from the main site, meadow field pitches without electric. Two minute walk to the main site where the facilities are.
10 x Non Electric Grass Pitches (Top Field)
Max 6 people
Non electric grass pitches for tents and campervans.
20 x Electric Grass Pitches (Top Field)
Max 6 people
Grass pitches with 10 amp electric hook-up in the top field.
10 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches (No Awnings)
Max 6 people
Riverside hardstanding pitches with 16-Amp electric hook-up. Awnings are not permitted on these pitches.
5 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches (Awnings Permitted)
Max 6 people
Riverside pitches with 5m gravel and 3m grass area, with 16-Amp electric hook-up. Awnings are permitted. Units must be reversed into these pitches.
8 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches With Grass
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches with grass area to the side, situated on the main site. 16 amp electric hook up available.
4 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitches
Max 6 people
Fully serviced hardstanding pitches with grass area. Includes 16 amp electric, water and waste drainage. Not suitable for caravans over 6m or motorhomes over 7m.
Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitch With Garden
Max 6 people
Large hardstanding pitch located within semi-enclosed garden and serviced with 16 amp electric, water and waste drainage. Suitable for one family or one couple.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Buxton area
The Peak District is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of scenic hiking trails, cycling routes, and bridleways to explore. In fact, the Manifold Trail is just 200 yards away, a favourite for both walkers and cyclists.
Close by, be sure to stop off at the historic Thor's Cave as well as explore the beautiful Manifold Valley.
The site is also within easy reach of some of the area's most popular attractions, including Chatsworth House (30 minutes), Haddon Hall (25 minutes), and the historic market town of Bakewell (20 minutes).
The Tissington Trail (20 minutes) is a must-do for anyone on two wheels, or you can head to Carsington Water (30 minutes) for a splashing good time and Alton Towers (20 minutes) for a scream.
Plus, those with a head for heights will love the views from The Heights of Abraham (25 minutes).
Other great options to explore:
- The Roaches (20 minutes)
- Buxton Spa and Opera House (20 minutes)
- Eyam Hall (30 minutes)
- Denby Pottery shop and Visitor Centre (40 minutes)
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