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For many, taking off in a motorhome for a wild weekend away simply can’t be beaten. Rustling up a campfire banquet on the beach, swimming in the sea and hiking to spot the most glorious sunset. It sounds like the kind of holiday heaven we’ve spent all winter craving.

However for some of us, what this vision doesn’t include are those adorable little ones. Don’t misunderstand us, we cherish our big family holidays and the dynamic spirit that kids bring to the party. But sometimes, taking time off away from the children is just what’s needed to restore us to our best.

For those who don’t have children, a weekend without other people’s kids getting in the way is something worth travelling for. That’s why the team at Motorhome Protect has put together this great list of adult-only UK campsites to get excited about for the touring season ahead.

Whether you’re travelling solo or looking for a romantic break away, these adult-only campsites will have an altogether different vibe than those set up for the whole family.

Before you rush to fill up on ingredients for your favourite pre-dinner cocktails, you’ll want to get your motorhome insurance quote sorted.

Just because you’re going kid-free, doesn’t mean you get to avoid all your other grown-up responsibilities!

5 GREAT REASONS TO CONSIDER AN ADULT-ONLY CAMPSITE

As we head towards the warmer months, campsites up and down the country begin to get ever busier. Ready to reach their very fullest point just in time for summer when the schools break up and the kids are looking forward to endless weeks of fun.

But if the thought of noisy pool games and unexpected early morning wake-up calls disrupting your quiet time away doesn’t appeal, then an adult-only campsite might be just what you’re looking for!

Young adults sat outside the campervan watching a girl play the guitar

Not convinced?

Well, here are five great reasons why you should think again.

  1. Endless hours of peace and quiet

Perhaps the number one reason so many people opt for this option. When you’ve parked up in your beloved motorhome there’s nothing better than looking forward to many hours relaxing in a truly peaceful, tranquil environment.

However, because campsites are so popular with families the chances are that your bid for Zen-like calm will end up disrupted.

Whether it’s a teenaged tantrum over the rubbish Wi-Fi or a toddler who’s just tired and has had enough, it can be difficult to get away from such noise. Particularly when you’ve only got your vehicle’s thin walls to keep out the sounds of neighbouring campers.

If your children have grown up but still want to come on holiday with you then an adult-only campsite can also be worthwhile. Someone who’s over 18 is likely to appreciate not having such young children around.

After all, everyone deserves the chance to relax in between university study or work commitments.

Oh, and did we mention all those lie-ins? With no unexpected alarm calls from little ones you’ll be able to doze away to your heart’s content.

Breakfast in bed, anyone?

  1. Action-packed or chilled-out activities suited to you

Choosing an adult-only campsite doesn’t mean you’re a party pooper who doesn’t want to have fun. Far from it!

It simply means you’d prefer to go somewhere that has your leisure interests at heart rather than the kiddies. If the campsite isn’t worried about setting up adventure playgrounds or holiday kids clubs, then they’ll have much more time for you.

When there are no children to worry about, it's easier and safer for campsites to provide facilities for adult hobbies. We’re talking mountain biking, fishing, sailing or other exciting water sports. Access to lakes, rivers and the surrounding countryside will be much easier to arrange when the campsite owner isn’t worried about small children getting lost and having a nasty accident.

An adult-only camping holiday is the ideal time to focus on your passions without any distractions. Whether you’re looking for a new hobby or want to devote some time to re-discovering old favourites, now’s the time to get stuck in.

Some adult-only campsites have ramped up the luxury by providing leisure facilities where you can kick back, relax and enjoy. Chilling out in a peaceful sauna, spa or swimming pool really can’t be beaten.

So even if it’s wet and cold out and you don’t feel like exploring further afield, there’s still plenty for you to do on the site.

  1. A holiday on your own terms

Rather than focusing on busy school holidays, many adult-only campsites are open all year round. So, you can enjoy a motorhome break at a time of your choosing. And you need never worry about whether the campsite facilities will be overflowing with youngsters.

When you’re the only person that needs looking after, you can focus on pampering yourself and making your holiday as memorable as possible. So do as little or as much as you like and don’t feel bad about it for a second.

If you’ve got a four-legged friend in tow then be aware that adult-only campsites are often more welcoming to dogs. Although always check before you book, just to make sure.

  1. The freedom to explore that adult-only holidays provide

As you’ll see from our selection, adult-only campsites tend to be found in the most stunning beauty spots. Whether beach- or lake-side positions or secluded woodland spots, they’re perfect for walking or cycling in the peaceful UK countryside – far away from the stresses and strains of modern family life.

Whether you’re hanging out at the campsite or heading into nearby towns and cities for a spot of local culture, you’ll be assured of a stress-free day. But what if you’re stuck for ideas on where to visit in the nearby area? Then either ask the site owners or alternatively research the local area yourself.

Both English Heritage and National Trust have a variety of heritage buildings and gardens open across the country.

Hopping over to the continent is also a wonderful way to scratch that freedom-loving itch. When you next get a motorhome insurance quote, be sure it covers you for foreign travel. Policies arranged through Motorhome Protect can include unlimited cover across all the countries that are part of the European Union.

A very useful benefit to have.

  1. Care-free trips to the Great British Pub

No list of adult-only holiday ideas would be complete without a mention of that national pastime – an evening out at the nearest pub! You’ll find that many adult-only campsites not only have access to a well-stocked bar but also a local pub nearby.

We think you’ll agree that relaxing over your favourite tipple is the perfect end to any adult’s busy day adventuring.

ADULT-ONLY CAMPERVAN SITES AROUND THE UK

If a peaceful, entertaining, flexible holiday spent exploring the local area, pubs and restaurants appeals to you, then take a look at one of these adult-only campsites.

They could be the perfect fit for you and your motorhome.

Deer’s Mead Caravan and Camping Park, Norfolk

Billed as providing sophisticated touring for adults, you’ll find Deer’s Mead in the charming countryside of North Norfolk. Just outside the small village of Erpingham, this award-winning site is just a short drive from the coast and within easy reach of both the city of Norwich and the Norfolk Broads.

This beautiful part of England offers everything you need for a classic motorhome adventure – golden beaches, quaint country villages, an abundance of wildlife, and much, much more besides.

If you enjoy walking or cycling then the 61-mile Weaver’s Way and 26-mile Marriott’s Way are close by.

The local market towns of Aylsham and North Walsham as well as the coastal towns of Sheringham and Cromer will supply you with all you could desire.

Indeed, Cromer’s award-winning Grade II listed Victorian pier boasts a truly unique end-of-the-pier variety theatre. With entertainment options to rival those found in London’s West End, make sure you pay a visit to this special place.

Norfolk is a great location for keen cyclists. If you do decide to take your bike on your next trip then be sure to arrange a motorhome insurance quote that covers theft of any valuable contents.

No matter how safe the location, expensive cycling equipment is likely to attract thieves.

Run Cottage Touring Park, Suffolk

You can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome at this family-run campsite situated on Suffolk's beautiful heritage coast. Just outside the small market town of Woodbridge, the site’s 45 generously sized pitches are set in 4.5 acres of pleasant parkland.

It’s a very attractive setting indeed with well maintained landscaping throughout, an ornate lily pond and views over open farmland. Peace and tranquillity are the watchwords here and the campsite is ideally situated for walking, cycling and birdwatching.

From sparrows and barn owls to ducks, moorhens, egrets and even kingfishers you won’t have to venture far to spot some local wildlife.

There’s a village shop and pub in Hollesley that are within easy walking distance. There’s also a wonderful shingle beach just 1.5 miles away. Be sure to visit the fantastic RSPB Minsmere coastal nature reserve and the National Trust's Sutton Hoo historical site.

Perfect for learning a little bit more about our fascinating country.

Bredy Farm, Dorset

Can there be a more perfect setting for an adult focused countryside retreat? Just one mile from Dorset’s incredible Jurassic Coast in the heart of the Bride Valley can be found Bredy Farm.

With an emphasis on rustic camping, this campsite comes complete with its very own cider production, vineyard, and microbrewery. Not to mention a well-regarded restaurant serving wholesome Italian-influenced food.

Wake up to the sound of the River Bride meandering close by, spot local wildlife on long country walks, or simply soak up the atmosphere on your patch of paradise. There are two main areas for campers to set up in.

With lots of trees and tighter access, the Orchard is only suitable for small campervans.

If you’ve got a larger motorhome then you’ll want to make for the Mead’s meadow for easy access and set up. With plenty of firewood and composting toilets it’s a rustic idyll.

Be aware there’s no electric hook up. But if you love music then the site has live music events most weekends and at least three festivals over the summer.

Widdicombe Farm Touring Park, Devon

If you want to pay a visit to the popular coastal resorts of the English Riviera then head for Widdicombe Farm on the south Devon Coast. Offering a range of motorhome pitches you’ll receive a warm welcome from the friendly owners at this homely site.  

Pop along to the ever-popular Gordon's Bar for a drink and a chat while enjoying some excellent free entertainment. Be sure to visit Poppies Restaurant & Takeaway for superb home-cooked meals at affordable prices.

With Torquay, Paignton and Brixham so close there’s so much to see and do during your visit to Devon.

When finding the perfect spot to set up your motorhome you can put plenty of miles on the clock.

Insurance cover arranged through Motorhome Protect can include unlimited mileage cover among the many benefits. Ask for further details when you next arrange a motorhome insurance quote from us.

Wayfarers Park, Cornwall

This award-winning campsite is located in the quiet village of St Hilary, not far from the market towns and beaches of Marazion and Penzance. Surrounded by stunning countryside and near some of the county’s most beautiful stretches of coastline, the park is a great base from which to explore West Cornwall. The Flying Duck Bistro on site is also highly recommended.

Cornwall is well known for its narrow country lanes where a bump or a scrape can be a common occurrence. Any motorhome insurance quote needs to offer bespoke cover suitable for your particular motorhome.

Cover from Motorhome Protect can be arranged for motorhomes up to a value of £120,000. So, even the fanciest of setups can be well protected.

Red Kite Touring Park, Powys

This five-star, family run site is located just a 15-minute walk from the quaint market town of Llanidloes in mid-Wales. Set in 20-acres this well-spaced location is perfect for anyone looking for tranquillity far away from the hustle and bustle.

There’s a course fishing pool here, alongside plenty of walking routes, dog walks, and lots of mid-Wales attractions.

These include the Clywedog Dam, the vast Hafren Forest and the Elan Valley. While Snowdonia National Park and the Brecon Beacons are also well within reach.

Chain Bridge Touring Caravan Site, Northumberland

Tucked away on the south bank of the River Tweed this is a great spot for adults to rest and refresh themselves. Why not take a leisurely stroll along the river where you may spot leaping salmon and trout?

If you pack your binoculars and are lucky enough you might even spot otters, kingfishers, swans and ducks. Or even the occasional seal!

As well as visiting Northumberland’s magnificent sandy beaches and wild coastline there are almost too many places of interest nearby to visit.

If you want only a short trip out then the nearby Paxton House, with its beautiful gardens, and the interesting Chain Bridge Honey Farm are well worth a visit. Other places of interest within half an hour are Berwick Upon Tweed, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Bamburgh and its Castle, the National Trust’s Farne Islands, and Alnwick Castle.

The famous Scottish Border towns of Coldstream, Kelso and Melrose are not far away. Indeed, Edinburgh is only a 50-minute drive!

The list really does go on and on, but whatever you’re searching for, you’ll find it here in Northumberland.

Forfar Gardeners Cottage Campsite, Angus

Just 15 miles north of Dundee on the main A90 lies the county town of Forfar and it’s here you’ll find this wonderful secluded campsite. It offers stunning views over the Angus countryside and extensive private woodlands and meadows perfect for wildlife walks together.

Found at the foot of the Angus Glens and the Cairngorm National Park, this campsite is the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding areas. Highlights include Glen Esk, the GlenShee ski fields, Glamis Castle, the sandstone town of Kirriemuir, and Glen Clova.

Whether you want to bag a local Munro or just fancy a scenic drive from the Glens to the coast, it’s all waiting to be explored here in Angus. The area offers some of the most rugged and majestic landscapes in northeast Scotland.

So, be aware it can be a rain-swept, wind-blown place, whose roads can become impassable with the first snows.

The site is a Camping and Caravanning Club Certificated Site and is perfect for those with a well-stocked motorhome who are looking for something off the beaten path. Having access to such wonderful sites is one of the main reasons for joining a motorhome or campervan club.

You might also get an offer on your motorhome insurance quote from Motorhome Protect.

BE PREPARED FOR YOUR NEXT ADULTS-ONLY TRIP WITH MOTORHOME INSURANCE

Mature couple having picnic and toasting wine by campervan in park

There are so many incredible adult-only sites to visit in the UK. But wherever you end up, don’t forget to arrange that all-important element for any successful trip: a motorhome insurance quote.

To help you out, the team at Motorhome Protect can provide a range of specialist motorhome insurance quotes with a wide range of benefits.

These kinds of policies offer bespoke cover specifically designed for motorhomes. They’ll also provide contents insurance to protect any valuables you take along for the ride.

Additional features of these policies can include:

  • EU cover.
  • Cover of camping personal effects up to £3,500.
  • Up to 6 months to complete a self-restoration of your motorhome.
  • Cover for motorhomes with a value up to £120,000.
  • Unlimited mileage cover.
  • Offers for motorhome club members.
  • Consideration of all motor claims and convictions.

Get a quick motorhome insurance quote today.

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