Brighton Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
9.9 34 reviews
Brighton
27/06 – 04/07
106 €/nighttotal: 742 € (7 )
Cat’s Wee Flat
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cabin , Brighton et Hove
This cosy Brighton cottage is located in the Seven Dials district, a 1.9km walk from Brighton railway station and 3.2km from the beach's bandstand. Sleeping up to four guests in a double loft bed and a small double bed, this pet-friendly self-catering property boasts a kitchen, internet access, and is within easy reach of shops, pubs, and a laundrette; host's dog, Mo, resides there.
9.9 62 reviews
Brighton
27/07 – 03/08
213 €/nighttotal: 1491 € (7 )
2 Bedroom Accommodation In Lewes
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chalet , Lewes
This luxurious lodge, situated in the South Downs National Park near Swanborough Lakes, offers panoramic views of Lewes Castle and is ideally located for exploring East Sussex's attractions. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four, features a jacuzzi, and boasts an open-plan living space with a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, providing easy access to walking trails and championship golf courses.
10 34 reviews
Brighton
16/07 – 18/07
139 €/nighttotal: 278 € (2 )
Gorgeous Cabin In Brighton
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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.
9.9 198 reviews
Brighton
28/08 – 29/08
185 €/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.
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 for a day trip! You can't miss the iconic Brighton Palace Pier, with its arcades, rides, and stunning views. The Royal Pavilion is another must-see, a quirky mix of Indian and Regency architecture. And for some fresh air, stroll along the pebbled beach or explore the bustling Lanes, packed with independent shops.
Which sections of Brighton are best for finding holiday parks?
Most holiday parks in Brighton are situated along the coast, particularly in the areas of Peacehaven, Newhaven, and Seaford. These locations offer easy access to the beach and the South Downs National Park, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Brighton?
What are the best activities for camping lovers in Brighton ?
Brighton's a great spot for camping enthusiasts! You can explore the South Downs National Park, go for a walk along the Seven Sisters cliffs, or visit the Brighton Marina for a spot of fishing. There are also plenty of pubs and restaurants nearby, perfect for a post-adventure meal.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Brighton?
Brighton's a fantastic location for camping, offering a mix of coastal scenery and easy access to the South Downs National Park. The area is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning cliffs, and diverse wildlife, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers.
What outdoor events or nature festivals are happening in and around Brighton?
Brighton's always buzzing with events! The Brighton Festival takes place in May, showcasing a range of arts and culture. Throughout the year, there are also smaller events like the Brighton Flea Market and the Brighton Food Festival, all offering a taste of local life.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Brighton?
Brighton's weather can be unpredictable, so pack for all seasons. You might encounter strong winds and occasional rain, even in summer. As for wildlife, keep an eye out for seagulls and the occasional seal on the beach. Brighton is generally safe, but be aware of the tides and potential rip currents when swimming.
What family-friendly outdoor activities are available in Brighton?
Brighton's a fantastic place for families! The Brighton Palace Pier is a great day out, with rides and arcades for all ages. You can also visit the Brighton Sea Life Centre, explore the Royal Pavilion gardens, or take a stroll along the beach and build sandcastles.