Wellington Country Park
Our beautiful campsite is situated amongst mature woodlands within the Country Park itself and offers a unique camping experience ... being both the perfect destination for family holidays or ideal for a quiet break away but can also serve as the perfect touring base!!
Why... because not only are we a campsite but included in your stay is unlimited access to our exciting 350 acre Country Park.
A stay with us during High season will offer a jam packed family fun holiday, with FREE unlimited access to the Country Park where kids can let off steam, climb on, in and through an assortment of play equipment, adventure play areas, slides, dig in sand pits, play crazy golf and ride our miniature railway, visit the Animal Farm and so much more!
A stay with us during Low season will offer a peaceful and tranquil stay where you can enjoy stunning wildlife, nature walks and you can sit, relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Our campsite can accommodate touring caravans, motor homes, trailer tents and tents.
As well as being an ideal location for a destination holiday, Wellington Country Park Campsite is also an ideal touring base for Hampshire, Berkshire and the South, with easy access for the M3 and M4 motorways.
For guests travelling to or from Europe, we are a convenient distance from the Channel ports.
The historic cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, Windsor Castle, and the University town of Oxford are all within an hour’s drive. Much nearer, are the superb shopping facilities of Reading's Oracle Centre and Basingstoke's Festival Place.
Other attractions close by include Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington to entertain the kid's and for the grown-ups, Ascot and Kempton Race Courses; all of which provide a host of entertainment.
To make a booking, please call on 01189 326444 or visit our website.
Wellington Country Park Campsite ............. More than just a Campsite!!
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This page was last updated: 25 November 2012
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