Autumn is hands down the best time of year. The crisp fresh mornings, the golden leaves on the trees, the stunning sunsets; what could be better? With so much to enjoy it’s an excellent time to take a caravanning trip.
With that in mind, here’s a list of the best places to visit. Let’s dive in.
- Highertown Farm Campsite, Looe, Cornwall
This is a beautiful site ran by the world-renowned National Trust. The working farm is immaculately kept and conveniently located just half a mile from the coast.
It’s also just a short walk away from the isolated beach that adorns Lansallos Cove. To get there, you’ll enjoy a gentle wander through the forest. Marvel at the gorgeous sights and smells of the woods and experience some of the best countryside Cornwall has to offer.
The spotless facilities are kept in a pine-panelled extension adjacent to the barn, which exudes rustic-chic. Caravanners pitch on grassy terrain which boasts magnificent views of other nearby meadows.
You’re bound to have a good time here!
- Appledore Park, Devon
Autumn is the best time to take a trip to Devon. If you’re a fan of rural scenery, the moors certainly won’t disappoint.
This campsite’s immersed in rich scenery, you don’t have to venture further than your pitch to enjoy breathtaking views.
Plus, if you’re an avid angler, you can use the on-site lake to indulge in a spot of fishing. This place truly has everything guests need to enjoy their trip, including top-notch facilities like under-floor heating in the bathrooms.
Just a small distance from the historic town of Okehampton, it’s the perfect place to pitch up and explore the local area.
- Goldpark Leisure, Canterbury
Goldpark is situated in the charming village of Elham, just outside the historic city of Canterbury.
Not only is this a fabulous hub for exploring the Garden of England, but it’s also conveniently located for catching a ferry to France. Dover’s just a short 12-mile drive away.
For your convenience, there are six water points dotted around the campsite, as well as a modern toilet and shower block for campers to use.
- Eden Tree Caravan Park, Derbyshire
When it comes to the Peak District, it doesn’t matter what time of year it is; it’s always well worth a visit. Conveniently located near the quaint village of Bradwell there’s plenty of places for you to explore.
Campers will enjoy luscious green pitches surrounded by magical autumnal colours. Could you imagine anything more divine?
- Rose Farm Touring Park, Norfolk
At Rose Farm Touring Park, you’ll enjoy a generous size pitch as well as state of the art facilities.
The heated toilet block is an absolute godsend during the chillier autumnal evenings. Guests can also use the indoor games room, complete with a pool table, TV and a selection of children’s board games. Perfect for keeping the little ones happy.
Top Tip: before visiting any of these destinations, ensure you’ve got appropriate touring caravan insurance. Knowing you’re covered in the unfortunate event anything happens to your pride and joy, gives you such peace of mind (essential for enjoying your well-deserved getaway).