THE UK's best campsites have been revealed, providing campers with a great idea of where they should be pitching their tents this summer.
The list was produced by camping experts Pitchup based on 200,000 customer reviews from last year.
The Pitchup Review Awards detailed the five best UK campsitesCredit: pitchupThe winner, Strattons Farm in Norfolk, has its own fishing lake and swimming poolCredit: pitchupSites are ranked based on their review scores from previous guestsCredit: pitchupThe top five ranged from luxury camping stays to smaller campsitesCredit: pitchupTo feature in the list, the campsites must have achieved an average rating of 8/10 or above across at least 20 reviews in 2023.
Pitchup said the process enabled them to keep the list simple and relying solely on customer feedback ensures the list is both unbiased and reflects real user experiences.
They said: "We want to say a huge congratulations to the winning sites.
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First on the list is Strattons Farm Campsite in Norfolk, which had a score of 10/10 from 57 different reviews across 2023.
Guests were impressed with its variety of activities and its friendly hosts.
Pitchup said: "Strattons Farm Campsite is the best of the best.
"Family-friendly and impeccably maintained, this Norfolk site ticks a lot of boxes: spotless facilities, plenty to do (including a fishing lake, swimming pool and play area) and helpful, welcoming hosts."
A night at the site is pretty affordable too, with a pitch for either a touring caravan or a tent holding up to six people available from £22, working out at around £3.60 per person.
In second place is Sychpwll Centre in Powys, Wales, which scored 10/10 from 56 reviews.
Guests loved the number of country pubs with good food and drink close-by while the wildflower meadow surrounding the pitches and the beautifully decorated communal kitchen/diner add to its charm.
A pitch for two in either a tent, campervan or motorhome is available from £26.
Guardiola picks side on BODY LANGUAGE as he tells Foden why he’s been on benchNext on the list was Suffolk's Brick Kiln campsite, described as a "peaceful" adults-only site that enforces a no music rule to ensure the tranquillity isn't broken.
Firepits are available, as is a communal barbecue, while disposables can also be purchased on site.
Pitches start from £30 per night.
The fourth best campsite in the UK is Woodcroft Farm in County Durham, which has luxury cabins that were seen on Robson Green's Weekend Escapes.
The site is found in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and cabins come with comfy beds and ensuite bathrooms with a walk-in shower.
They also have kitchenettes for meal prep, however several local pubs serving food can be found in the nearby villages of Frosterley and Stanhope.
Camping pods can be booked from £99 a night for two.
Finally, rounding off the top five is Cragg Farm Camping Pods, found in Cockermouth in Cumbria.
The site sits on the edge of the Lake District with views of the Northern Fells.
Their cabins can be booked from £80 a night for two people.
Woodcroft Farm in County Durham was among the top fiveCredit: pitchupSychpwll Centre in Powys, Wales came second overall in the final rankingsCredit: pitchupA number of country pubs with good food and drink are found close to Sychpwll CentreCredit: pitchupThe list has been published ahead of the summer holidaysCredit: pitchup