Cheshire Campervan Holidays
Our top picks for campervan holidays in Cheshire, with a mix of campsites and family firendly activities. Cheshire, with its charming mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and family-friendly attractions, has something for everyone. From scenic landscapes and enchanting forests to grand estates and quirky local landmarks, this region is full of unforgettable experiences waiting to be explored. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing day in nature, a bit of adventure, or a taste of local history and culture, these Cheshire highlights are sure to inspire your next outing. Dive in and discover the best of Cheshire!


Delamere forest
Nestled between Liverpool and Manchester, Delamere Forest offers an ideal setting for an unforgettable family adventure. Take a peaceful walk among the trees, challenge yourself on the high ropes at Go Ape, explore the deep, dark woods to find sculptures from the Gruffalo story, or enjoy a family bike ride along traffic-free trails. Delamere Forest is filled with exciting ways to immerse yourself in the beauty of the outdoors.

Capesthorne Hall
One of our top recommendations for campsites and very close to our base, Capesthorne Hall possesses stunning grounds, a beautiful family-owned stately home and most importantly a fantastic campsite with idyllic woodland walks. The Capesthorne Hall campsite has 50 pitches, the majority of which have electric hook up, is dog friendly and can be booked online here

The Ice Cream Farm
For an unforgettable family adventure in the UK, visit The Ice Cream Farm in Cheshire—home to the world’s largest ice cream shop! This award-winning attraction offers one of the best days out for kids, combining a vibrant mix of interactive play zones, animal encounters, and endless ice cream flavors. It’s more than just a sweet treat.

Tatton Park
Tatton Park in Cheshire is a stunning historic estate perfect for a day of exploration and relaxation. Set within 1,000 acres of beautiful parkland, the estate features a grand mansion, award-winning gardens, a working farm, and a deer park. Visitors can stroll through formal gardens, discover rich history in the mansion, or enjoy family-friendly activities on the farm. With seasonal events and breathtaking scenery, Tatton Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

Teg’s Nose/Macclesfield forest
Tegg’s Nose in Macclesfield Forest is a gem for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This scenic spot offers stunning views over the Cheshire Plain, with trails that wind through rugged moorland, wooded areas, and historical quarry sites. Perfect for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting, Tegg’s Nose has trails suitable for all abilities, along with information on the area’s fascinating geology and quarrying history. Whether you’re up for a challenging hike or a peaceful stroll, Tegg’s Nose is a must-visit for a refreshing escape into nature.

The Edge, Alderley Edge
The Edge in Alderley Edge is a captivating natural landmark, offering sweeping views over the Cheshire Plain and a perfect blend of mystery and beauty. Known for its unique red sandstone cliffs and ancient legends, The Edge has walking trails through enchanting woodland and open heathland, where visitors can uncover hidden caves and learn about local folklore, like the tale of the Alderley Wizard. It’s a perfect spot for scenic walks, picnics, and photography, making it a popular escape for families, history buffs, and nature lovers alike.
