Chipping Norton Family Camping & Caravanning Holidays , Oxfordshire
Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
Located at the gateway to the Cotswolds this family friendly campsite is open from 1st April - 31st October 2011.
We are delighted to offer 50 family and child friendly campsites - specifically selected for us by the Camping and Caravanning Club. We don't have a personal review for Chipping Norton as we haven't visited yet, so if you require further information please visit the owner's website by clicking the top right button and please do bear with us until we visit all these sites.
The Camping and Caravanning Club recognises how important it is for campers especially with children to find clean amenity blocks with a high standard of fixtures and fittings. All sites highlighted have additional on-site laundry facilities, just in case your brood happen to have fun frolicking in the mud! Your pitch will be available after noon on your arrival day and you will need to vacate it before noon on your last days stay.
The children's outdoor playground should help keep little ones entertained whilst parents need a breather or while tea is being prepared.
Things to Do and Family Days Out in the Cotswolds
Attractions include the beautiful town of Chipping Norton, gateway to the Cotswolds, with its many antique shops and places to dine out; Hook Norton brewery, well worth a visit; hidcote Manor; Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare; Blenheim Palace, set in 2,100 acres of beautiful parkland and birthplace of Winston Churchill; the university of Oxford with the world's oldest public museum the Ashmolean; the elegant town of Bourton-on-the-Water whose attractions include Birdland, the Dragonfly Maze, the Perfumery and the Cotswold Motor Museum.
Stratford-upon-Avon is known as the birthplace of Shakespeare. It is also home to a butterfly farm and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Blenheim Palace, set in 2,100 acres of beautiful parkland, is home to the 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Winston Churchill. The Chiltern Sculpture Trail is in Cowleaze Wood