All Holiday parks in Brighton

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The Gable, Guest House - Brighton
10 14 reviews
Brighton
24/07 – 26/07
£130/nighttotal: £260 (2 )

The Gable, Guest House

1 2
cabin , Brighton et Hove
The Gable, a self-contained guest house in Withdean, Brighton & Hove, is situated approximately 6.4km from Brighton city centre and offers easy access to both the South Downs National Park and Devil's Dyke.
This one-bedroom cottage sleeps two guests, boasting a king-size bed, modern amenities, a private garden, and free parking; nearby attractions include the South Downs National Park and Devil's Dyke.
Two Exclusive Self Contained And Private Cabins - Brighton
10 174 reviews
Brighton
31/07 – 07/08
£235/nighttotal: £1645 (7 )

Two Exclusive Self Contained And Private Cabins

2 3
cabin , Brighton
This countryside retreat is located just a short distance from the bustling city of Brighton, offering a peaceful escape from the urban buzz. The property boasts excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The accommodation comprises two separate cabins, ideal for families or couples wanting space and privacy. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden with a deck, and a cosy nook with tree views, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the fresh air.
The Skyline Studio - Brighton
9.9 198 reviews
Brighton
02/07 – 03/07
£102/nightfor 1 night

The Skyline Studio

1 2
cabin , Brighton et Hove
This self-contained annex is located in a quiet residential area near Fiveways, a short walk from Preston Park and its green spaces.
The annex, ideal for a couple or solo traveler, features a modern kitchenette, a king-size bed, a private bathroom and a patio, offering a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Gorgeous Cabin In Brighton - Brighton
10 34 reviews
Brighton
16/07 – 18/07
£120/nighttotal: £240 (2 )

Gorgeous Cabin In Brighton

1 2
cabin , Brighton et Hove
This cosy Patcham cabin, a 3.2km bus ride from Brighton city centre, offers easy access to the South Downs National Park and Brighton's beaches (a 24km drive).
The self-contained property sleeps two, features a king-size bed, ensuite bathroom, kitchenette with microwave, and free on-site parking, plus amenities including a smart TV and Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Brighton

  • What are the top attractions to visit on a day trip to Brighton?

    Brighton's a real gem! If you're only here for the day, you've got to see the Royal Pavilion, it's a bit of a fairytale palace. The Brighton Pier is a must, especially for families, and the beach is always a good time, whatever the weather.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Brighton?

    Among the holiday parks in Brighton, Great Airy 2 Bed Maisonette In Kemp Town, Host & Stay | Kemp House and Characterful 2 Bed Kemp Town Home are the most popular ones.

  • Which sections of Brighton are best for finding holiday parks?

    You'll find most of the holiday parks around the outskirts of Brighton, like in Peacehaven or Newhaven. They're a good base for exploring the city and the South Downs National Park.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Brighton?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Brighton are Characterful 2 Bed Kemp Town Home, Private Camping Field and Beautiful Bell Private Field.

  • What are the best activities for camping lovers in Brighton ?

    Brighton's a great place for outdoor activities. You can go for walks along the South Downs, try your hand at windsurfing on the beach, or even go kayaking in the harbour. There's something for everyone.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Brighton?

    Towing Caravan, Private Camping Field and Beautiful Bell Private Field are the best holiday parks with parking in Brighton.

  • Why is Brighton an ideal place for camping?

    Brighton's got a great mix of seaside and countryside. You can easily access the South Downs National Park from most campsites, and the city's just a short bus ride away.
  • What outdoor events or nature festivals are happening in and around Brighton?

    Brighton's always got something going on. The Brighton Festival is a big one in May, and there are smaller festivals happening throughout the year like the Brighton Fringe Festival, which is a great way to experience the city's creative side.
  • What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Brighton?

    Brighton's weather can be a bit unpredictable, so pack for all seasons. You might see some seagulls and maybe a few rabbits in the parks, but there are no dangerous animals to worry about. Just be careful on the cliffs, they can be a bit slippery.
  • What family-friendly outdoor activities are available in Brighton?

    Brighton's a great place for families. You can take a ride on the Brighton Pier, go for a walk along the beach, or visit the Sea Life Centre. There's also the Brighton & Hove City Park, a lovely green space with a playground.

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