THE 14 BEST VINEYARDS WITH CAMPSITES IN THE UK.
Visiting a vineyard in the UK always makes me smile. It is so heartening to see the growing number of vineyards around the country and all the passion that goes into them.
But sometimes, once I’ve finished wine tasting, I don’t want to leave! That’s where camping in a vineyard comes into it’s own. Visit a vineyard and stay over, basque in the vines as you camp out under the stars.
This summer, I plan to camp in at least two or three vineyards around the UK. This is my list of the best 14 vineyards with campsites to explore this year.
14 best vineyards with campsites in the UK – a map
Use this map to help find a vineyard with a campsite near you.
14 best vineyards with campsites in the UK- the list


Without further ado, here are the 14 best vineyards with campsites in the UK.
Ten Acres Vineyard, Devon


Found in the picturesque Devon countryside, Ten Acres offers a cozy camping site right within its vineyard. This small, family-run vineyard produces artisan wines, focusing on quality over quantity.
After a day of exploring the nearby Dartmoor National Park, you can unwind with a glass of their exquisite wine from the Devon Wine Shack and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.
Find out more information and book here.
Interested in more vineyards in Devon – find my guide to the best ones to visit here.
Hencote Vineyard Glamping Village, Shropshire
For a more luxurious camping experience, Hencote’s glamping village provides stunning views over the Shropshire Hills.
Their wines are equally impressive, featuring award-winning whites and sparkling varieties. The glamping pods offer all the comforts of home in a serene vineyard setting, making it a perfect romantic getaway or a relaxing retreat.
Find out more about Hencote and book here.
Interested in more vineyards in Shropshire, you can find my guide to the best ones to visit here.
Oastbrook Estate Vineyard, Sussex
Located in the heart of Sussex, Oastbrook offers an enchanting escape with its vineyard hideaways. The estate produces premium wines, with a focus on sparkling varieties.
Guests can stay in beautifully designed hobbit houses, providing a unique blend of whimsy and luxury, all while enjoying some of the finest wines Sussex has to offer.
Brissenden Camping, Kent
Brissenden offers a charming back-to-basics camping experience among its vines in the Garden of England.
The vineyard is known for its approachable and flavorful English wines. Campers can enjoy the natural beauty of Kent, taste exceptional local wines, and even participate in the grape harvest and wine-making processes during the harvest season.
Find out more about Brissenden and book here.
Interested in more vineyards in Kent? Find my guide to the best ones to visit here.


Thorrington Mill Vineyard, Essex
This small vineyard in Essex provides a peaceful camping site near its vine-growing operations. Thorrington Mill produces a variety of wines, and visitors can enjoy a tranquil stay, exploring the local countryside and indulging in wine tastings.
Thorrington Mill offers the chance to glamp, in one of their beautiful Shepherds Huts. Find out more here.
Setley Ridge Vineyard, New Forest
Setley Ridge is not just a vineyard but a full farm shop and garden center, located in the beautiful New Forest. They offer a boutique wine selection and the opportunity for visitors to camp on-site and explore the natural beauty of the area, making it ideal for family trips.
Wolds Wine Estate, Nottinghamshire
Situated in the stunning Nottinghamshire countryside, Wolds Wine Estate offers a delightful camping experience near its vines. The estate focuses on sustainable viticulture, producing a range of English wines that you can sample during your stay.
Although you can’t take your own tent, you can glamp in one of the luxurious pods. An awesome idea for a girls (or boys) weekend away. Find out more and book here.
Ryedale Vineyards, North Yorkshire
As one the northernmost commercial vineyard in the UK, Ryedale offers a unique camping experience among its vines. This family-run vineyard produces a range of whites, reds, and sparkling wines. Campers can enjoy tours and tastings and then retire to a quiet spot in the vineyard to rest.
Find out more about Ryedale and book here.
Interested in more vineyards in the North of England? Find my guide here.
Harbourne Vineyard, Kent
Next door to Harbourne Vineyard, campers can stay at a local campsite and explore the vineyard by day. This small but passionate operation focuses on producing high-quality English wines, providing an intimate glimpse into the winemaking process.
Find out more about the vineyard here.
For more information on different vineyards in Kent, check out my blog post here.
Far Acre Farm, Kent
Far Acre Farm combines vineyard charm with camping facilities directly on the property. Their wines and the scenic campsite offer a perfect rural retreat, ideal for families and couples alike.
Find out more about Far Acre camping here.
For more information on different vineyards in Kent, check out my blog post here.
Great Loxhill Vineyard, Devon
Great Loxhill in Devon offers a glamping experience with the added benefit of exploring its emerging wine production. The vineyard and surrounding landscape provide a perfect backdrop for a peaceful escape.
Gwynfyd Môn – Anglesey Bliss, Angelesey

This vineyard on the picturesque island of Anglesey offers a truly unique setting. Known for its stunning landscapes and coastal views, Gwynfyd Môn provides a blissful retreat for those looking to enjoy wine in one of the most scenic parts of the UK.
The campsite is found at Ty Croes Campsite – more information can be accessed on their website.
Hanwell Wine Estate, Nottinghamshire
Located in the heart of rural Nottinghamshire, Hanwell offers a tranquil camping experience among its vines. The estate is known for its welcoming atmosphere and community-focused events, making it a great spot for wine lovers and families.
Yorkshire Heart Vineyard, North Yorkshire
This family-run vineyard in the heart of Yorkshire provides a wonderful camping experience alongside its award-winning wines. Yorkshire Heart is known for its friendly hospitality and beautiful surroundings, ideal for a relaxing wine-centric vacation.
Interested in more vineyards in the North of England? You can find my guide to the best ones to visit here.
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