Try our new Cotswold Ring
7 Night Stay
Set off on a relaxing 7-night touring adventure through the heart of the Cotswolds, following our carefully designed “Cotswold Ring.” This scenic route takes you through some of the region’s most picturesque towns and countryside, with stays at welcoming, hand-picked certificated Caravan and Motorhome Club campsites.
Your journey begins at Cirencester Park Club Campsite (GL7 1UT), perfectly placed to explore the historic market town of Cirencester and the surrounding parkland. From here, continue to Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite (GL50 4SH), where you can enjoy the elegant spa town of Cheltenham and its famous racecourse setting.
Next, travel on to Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite (GL20 5PG), set beside the stunning medieval abbey and riverside walks. Your route then leads you into the charming village of Broadway, staying at Broadway Club Campsite (WR12 7DH)—often referred to as the “Jewel of the Cotswolds,” with its honey-coloured stone buildings and independent shops.
Continue your journey to Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite (GL56 0BT), a traditional market town with a welcoming atmosphere and great access to the surrounding countryside. From there, head to the idyllic Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite (GL54 3BU), famous for its low bridges and tranquil river running through the centre of the village.
Finally, complete your Cotswold Ring at Burford Club Campsite (OX18 4JJ), a beautiful hillside town often called the “Gateway to the Cotswolds,” known for its historic high street and stunning views.
Throughout your journey, enjoy peaceful locations, charming villages, and some of England’s most beautiful countryside at every stop. Each campsite has been selected to give you the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and authentic Cotswold character.
Book your Cotswold Ring adventure through Cropredy Campers to take advantage of exclusive discounted rates and enjoy a truly memorable touring experience. Please note that this is subject to site availability, and the route can be completed in a different order if required.

Cirencester Park Club Campsite GL7 1UT
Set in beautiful Grade I listed parkland; Cirencester Park Club Campsite is a peaceful oasis that forms part of the lovely Bathurst Estate. Great for walks in the surrounding natural landscapes or picnics under the shade of statuesque trees, the campsite is also close to the thriving market town of Cirencester, once the second largest town in England during the Roman occupation. The town offers attractions for the whole family from shopping and sampling local food treats to visiting nostalgic landmarks such as its picturesque church and well-kept museum.
Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite GL50 4SH
Situated right on the edge of an elegant spa town, Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite is located within the ‘Best Mate’ arena and viewing area of Cheltenham Racecourse, directly opposite the main grandstand and at the finish line of the racecourse. With a high percentage of hardstand pitches, whilst on slightly sloping tarmac, you are offered mesmerizing views of the racecourse itself as well as Cleeve Hill, providing a very good chance of securing a hardstanding pitch giving you more opportunity to tour even during inclement weather! Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite is the perfect base from which to explore the delights of the area. The town of Cheltenham is just one and a half miles from the campsite through a nearby park, or you can use the convenient regular transport service provided by the park and Ride. The site is also well placed for visiting the City of Gloucester with its Cathedral and other historic buildings.
Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite GL20 5PG
One of the most impressively located sites on the network, Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite is only a short walk from the charming old town of Tewkesbury. In fact, it’s almost in the shadow of the ancient Abbey from which it takes its name. With superb mature trees screening the campsite, you and your family will feel tucked away in a quiet dream of days gone by.
Broadway Club Campsite WR12 7DH
Broadway Club Campsite is landscaped on two levels, situated on the edge of one of the loveliest of the Cotswolds golden-stoned villages. Broadway’s main street is a delight with its pretty cottages, shady trees and interesting shops – it’s so attractive you will feel as though you’ve stepped onto a movie set depicting olde world England. The campsite offers you a truly rural treat.
Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite GL56 0BT
Attractively located within woodland but with a pleasant open feel, Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite is also within easy walking distance of an interesting, lively little market town. Moreton-in-Marsh, whose main street is part of the Roman Fosse Way, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Cotswold countryside. The campsite is conveniently located for this beautiful area which is famous for its untouched charm.
The site itself has plenty to offer the family and the local area boasts a variety of cycle routes and tracks. If you fancy a bit of shopping, the campsite is within walking distance of the famous Tuesday Street Market in town. For those who like a little nightlife, the site is conveniently located for a choice of over twenty pubs, restaurants and cafes.
Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite GL54 3BU
High up in the Cotswolds and graded as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bourton on the Water Club Campsite is a magical little location surrounded by peaceful open countryside, with beautiful dog walks direct from the site to footpaths and bridleways including the Gloucestershire Way.
The campsite is only 5 miles from the delightful small Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water with all the conveniences you could wish for. There is a hail-and-ride bus stop outside the campsite which gives you easy access to the village where you can visit numerous places of interest, such as the local perfumery, the famous miniature village, and the motor museum housed in a nostalgic 18th century water mill, plus some lovely country pubs and restaurants.
Burford Club Campsite OX18 4JJ
Burford Club Campsite is an attractive and spacious destination, with well landscaped pitching areas, children’s play area suitable for all ages and pleasant dog walk. It is conveniently set opposite the beautiful Cotswold Wildlife Park, a popular family attraction in the area with rhinos, zebras and leopards – your children will be enchanted. The Brass Rubbing Centre, superb gardens and narrow-gauge railway – all must see attractions making for a fantastic day out. Exclusive to Burford site guests, discounted tickets can be purchased from the site’s reception, during office hours, for Cotswold Wildlife Park located just across the road from the site.
Burford itself is a beautiful unspoilt Cotswold village, located conveniently near to the Burford Club Campsite. Populated with the warm, honey coloured stone buildings characteristic of the area, this small and sleepy town is a delight for families to discover. The campsite is close to the village of Bourton-on-the-Water with its Motor Museum, Model Railway and fine traditional pottery making. Jeremy Clarkson’s popular pub and restaurant, The Farmer’s Dog, is just a 10-minute drive away from the campsite and the university city of Oxford is also within easy reach, less than an hour away from the site.

