Family Campsites in the UK: Your Go‑To Guide for Motorhome Trips

Planning a road trip with the whole family? You need a campsite that welcomes kids, offers solid facilities and fits a motorhome without a hassle. Below you’ll find the must‑know basics to pick the right spot, plus quick pointers on costs, safety and fun activities.

First off, look for sites that list "family-friendly" or "kids clubs" on their pages. Those campsites usually have playgrounds, safe swimming zones and easy‑access toilets. If the site mentions a "kids’ area" you can expect a fenced playground and maybe even a small splash pad. Those simple extras make a huge difference for a 5‑year‑old or a teenager who needs a break from the road.

What to Check Before You Book

Motorhome size limits. Not every pitch can handle a full‑size motorhome. Check the maximum length and the width of the drive‑through. Some sites even have dedicated motorhome lanes, which saves you from squeezing between caravans.

Utilities. Hook‑ups for electricity, water and waste are a must. Look for sites that give a clear breakdown of the power supply (usually 13A or 15A) and whether water is fresh or recycled. A good campsite will also have a waste disposal point easily reachable from your vehicle.

Cost transparency. Some places hide extra fees for pets, extra occupants or late checkout. The best family campsites list the total price per night, plus any optional extras like bike rentals or activity passes.

Kid‑Friendly Extras That Matter

Kids love to roam, so a safe, fenced area is non‑negotiable. Look for sites that have a clearly marked perimeter and a supervision policy during peak times. Many campsites run scheduled activities – think nature walks, crafts, or mini‑sports tournaments. Those programs keep children entertained and give parents a chance to relax.

Another practical tip: bring a portable high‑chair or a travel cot. Even if the campsite offers these, having your own ensures a clean, familiar spot for meals or naptime. Also, pack a small first‑aid kit – you never know when a scraped knee might happen during a playground adventure.

If you’re curious about real‑world experiences, check out our post "Camping Adventures with Your 5‑Year‑Old: Tips and Insights". It breaks down gear choices, snack ideas and bedtime routines that work on the road.

When budgeting, compare campsite fees with the overall road trip cost. A site with a higher nightly rate might save you money on fuel if it’s located close to major attractions or has free entry to local parks. On the flip side, a cheap campsite far from sights could add extra mileage and time.

Finally, read recent reviews. Families often mention how clean the facilities are, how friendly the staff can be, and whether the Wi‑Fi actually works. Those details help you avoid unpleasant surprises.

With these basics in mind, you’re ready to pick a family campsite that fits your motorhome, budget and kids’ energy levels. Pack the snacks, load up the games, and hit the road – the perfect family adventure is just a campsite away.