10 Must-Visit UK Destinations for Campervan Adventures in 2025 with Parklife Campers

10 Must-Visit UK Destinations for Campervan Adventures in 2025 with Parklife Campers

Exploring the UK in a campervan is one of the most exciting ways to experience the country’s natural beauty and diverse landscapes. From rugged coastlines to rolling hills and scenic national parks, there’s a destination for every traveller. Whether you’re planning a family-friendly campervan trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventure-packed road trip, this guide will help you discover the best UK campervan destinations for 2025.

For more inspiration, check out our previous blog posts: 5 Romantic Road Trips for Couples with Parklife Campers and Top 5 Reasons to Hire a Campervan in 2025.

 

1. Isle of Mull

Why Visit:

  1. Wake up to breathtaking coastal views and explore unspoiled beaches.
  2. Discover historic sites like Duart Castle and charming villages such as Tobermory.
  3. Spot wildlife including seals, otters, and eagles.

Campervan Friendliness:

The Isle of Mull offers scenic roads and ample parking for campervans. Many campsites cater specifically to campervan travellers.

Stay at:

Fidden Farm Campsite – a beachfront campsite offering stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere.

2. Devon

Why Visit:

  1. Surf at world-class beaches like Croyde Bay and Woolacombe.
  2. Explore the picturesque villages of Clovelly and Salcombe.
  3. Stargaze at Exmoor National Park, a certified Dark Sky Reserve.

Campervan Friendliness:

Devon’s well-maintained roads and ample campsites make it a campervan-friendly destination.

Stay at:

Ocean Pitch Campsite – a top choice for beach lovers with easy access to Croyde Bay.

3. The Cotswolds

Why Visit:

  1. Stroll through iconic honey-coloured villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Castle Combe.
  2. Enjoy scenic walking trails through rolling hills and lush countryside.
  3. Visit historic landmarks such as Blenheim Palace.

Campervan Friendliness:

The Cotswolds offer plenty of campervan-friendly sites, with easy access to major attractions.

Stay at:

Cotswold Farm Park Holidays – a family-friendly campsite with great facilities.

4. Scottish Highlands

Why Visit:

  1. Hike iconic peaks like Ben Nevis and explore the dramatic Glencoe Valley.
  2. Paddleboard on the serene waters of Loch Lomond.
  3. Experience the magic of the Northern Lights in winter.

Campervan Friendliness:

Scenic routes and numerous campsites make the Highlands a must-visit for campervans.

Stay at:

Milarrochy Bay Campsite or Ben Nevis Holiday Park.

5.  Cornwall

Why Visit:

  1. Relax on golden beaches such as Fistral and Porthcurno.
  2. Walk along the South West Coast Path for stunning sea views.
  3. Enjoy some of the UK’s best surf spots.

Campervan Friendliness:

Cornwall’s coastal roads and well-equipped campsites make it a campervan haven.

Stay at:

Trevedra Farm Campsite – close to Sennen Cove, perfect for surfing and coastal walks.

6. The Lake District

Why Visit:

  1. Explore serene lakes such as Windermere and Derwentwater.
  2. Hike famous trails like Catbells and Helvellyn.
  3. Visit picturesque villages like Grasmere and Ambleside.

Campervan Friendliness:

The Lake District offers dedicated campervan campsites with excellent facilities.

Stay at:

The Quiet Site – an award-winning eco-friendly campsite.

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7. Brecon Beacons

Why Visit:

  1. Stargaze in one of the UK’s top Dark Sky Reserves.
  2. Hike iconic peaks such as Pen y Fan.
  3. Explore charming market towns like Abergavenny.

Campervan Friendliness:

Brecon Beacons has excellent campervan facilities and scenic camping spots.

Stay at:

Pencelli Castle Campsite – a peaceful site with easy access to hiking trails.

8. The New Forest

Why Visit:

  1. Walk or cycle through ancient woodlands.
  2. Spot free-roaming ponies and deer.
  3. Visit charming villages like Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst.

Campervan Friendliness:

New Forest has campervan-friendly campsites in stunning natural settings.

Stay at:

Setthorns Campsite – a tranquil site surrounded by woodland.

9. Northumberland

Why Visit:

  1. Explore historic sites like Bamburgh Castle and Hadrian’s Wall.
  2. Stargaze at Kielder Forest Park, another Dark Sky Reserve.
  3. Discover the rugged beauty of the Northumberland Coast.

Campervan Friendliness:

Northumberland offers great facilities and plenty of quiet roads for campervans.

Stay at:

Herding Hill Farm – perfect for exploring Hadrian’s Wall.

10. The Yorkshire Dales

Why Visit:

  1. Wander through charming villages like Hawes and Grassington.
  2. Hike famous trails such as the Three Peaks Challenge.
  3. Explore limestone formations like Malham Cove.

Campervan Friendliness:

Yorkshire Dales has many campervan-friendly campsites with stunning views.

Stay at:

Ribblehead Campsite – ideal for exploring the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct.

Embarking on a campervan adventure with Parklife Campers promises unforgettable memories. Each destination offers unique experiences, from stargazing in the Brecon Beacons to surfing the waves in Cornwall. Campervan travel allows you to connect with nature, explore at your own pace and enjoy the freedom of the open road.

To plan your next adventure, book your 2025 campervan journey with Parklife Campers here. Our expertly equipped, luxury campervans are perfect for families, couples and adventure seekers alike.

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