We have an app enabled honesty box allowing you to purchase firewood, butane etc 24 hours a day.
ThamesView-Camping 2026
Our Campsite Your Adventure
Join us for days of relaxation, cooking out on the campfire, games, and so much more! Every pitch has its own fire pit and picnic bench. Locally sourced fire wood available on site.
Compact and easy to use. Composting toilets. Placed in a pleasant location, clean and fresh allowing you to enjoy a freshen up after a day of discovery. Revitalising hot lpg showers. ........... New for 2024 Chemical disposal for Green chemicals only. No blue accepted without exception.
Your network provider 4G and 5G networks are available on site allowing you to hotspot your favourite device if you need to catch up while you are away.
We are not offering bike rental this season. Sorry.
With over 12 acres of Meadow campsite a football pitch and the nature reserve next door on one side not to mention two forts on the other with traditional playground activities including arts and crafts, sports and day trips.
Yarrow
Bellflower
Wild Orchid
Badgers Den
Red Kite
Delphinium
Meadow View
Fox Glove
Finches
Barn Owl Roost
Buttercup
Marigold
White Clover
Tansy
Bluebell
Cuckoo
Gold Finch
Sand Martin
Water Vole
Sweet Vernal
Thyme
Poppy
Daisy
Meadow Sweet
Primrose
Mens Urinals
Showers

Firewood
Water
Exit/Entrance
Dog Walk Track
Dog Walk Track
River Gate
Football pitch/ Play Area
Toilets
Site prices include up to 6 people per site and 2 licensed vehicles (including all trailer types). You may request a specific site, however campsites are not guaranteed.
We do not accept any commercial work vehicles, sign written vans or generators. Thanks.
For guests who may arrive outside of our usual business hours, you must call the contact number on your reservation.
Pitches £15 per night adults £5pn Children £3pn
Camp sites
Bell tents
camper van & Motor Home pitches
Hook-ups
football pitch/ play area
Park Map
The history of recreational camping is often traced back to Thomas Hiram Holding, a British travelling tailor, but it was actually first popularised in the UK on the river Thames. By the 1880s, large numbers of visitors took part in the pastime, which was connected to the late Victorian craze for pleasure boating. Click here to read more..