The Hawthorne campsite is located in Lees, a peaceful village just 20 miles from Huddersfield and 8.7 miles from Manchester, offering a tranquil escape from the city. It has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The campsite has a 19 square metre accommodation with one bedroom and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and parking, making it a comfortable and convenient choice for families.
Manchester
27/06 – 29/06
£1800/nighttotal: £3600 (2 )
Jffievents
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camping , Manchester
JFFIevents camping in Manchester offers convenient accommodation 3.3km from Manchester Piccadilly Station and the Opera House, close to The Lowry theatre. This air-conditioned unit sleeps three guests, includes one bedroom, one bathroom, free private parking, and flat-screen TVs.
Manchester
03/08 – 08/08
£243/nighttotal: £1215 (5 )
Calmwater Hideaway
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camping , New Hey
Calmwater Hideaway, a glamping site in New Hey, offers picturesque lake views and is located approximately 16 kilometres from Heaton Park, 19 kilometres from Clayton Hall Museum, and 19 kilometres from Manchester Arena. This one-bedroom, 32-square-metre glamping unit includes a private jacuzzi, terrace, garden, spa, and complimentary WiFi, with family rooms available and parking on-site.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Manchester
What are the top attractions to visit on a day trip to Manchester?
Manchester's got loads to see in a day! You've got the iconic Northern Quarter with its independent shops and street art, the Manchester Art Gallery with its impressive collection, and the Football Museum for all the footie fans. If you're after something more historical, head to the Manchester Cathedral or the John Rylands Library.
Which sections of Manchester are best for finding holiday parks?
There aren't really any holiday parks in Manchester itself, it's more of a city. But if you're looking for a camping spot, you'll find plenty of campsites around the outskirts, like in the Peak District National Park or Cheshire.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Manchester?
Private Room and Lush Place are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Manchester.
What are the best activities for camping lovers in Manchester ?
You can go hiking in the Peak District, which is just a short drive away. Or, if you fancy something a bit more adventurous, try a spot of rock climbing at the Rochdale Climbing Centre. And if you're feeling lazy, just relax by the campfire and enjoy the peace and quiet.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Manchester?
Manchester itself isn't really known for camping, as it's a big city. But it's a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside, which has some fantastic camping spots. You've got the Peak District National Park, which is a bit of a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, and plenty of other areas with scenic views.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Manchester?
What outdoor events or nature festivals are happening in and around Manchester?
Manchester has a few outdoor events throughout the year, like the Manchester Pride festival and the Parklife festival. But if you're after something more nature-focused, you'll find plenty of events in the Peak District, like the Dark Peak Walking Festival or the Goyt Valley Walking Festival.
What family-friendly outdoor activities are available in Manchester?
You can take the kids to Heaton Park, which has a huge parkland area, a zoo, and a museum. Or, head to the Manchester Museum, which has a fantastic dinosaur exhibit that's sure to keep them entertained. If you're feeling adventurous, take them to the Trafford Centre, which has a massive indoor ski slope and plenty of other fun activities.
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