
Illustration — photo coming soon
This Caravan and Camping Club site at Little Washbourne offers a comfortable base for exploring the northern Cotswolds, with gentle countryside views across the site.
What makes it really worthwhile is the proximity to Winchcombe, a historic market town just a short drive away that deserves more than a quick visit. The town has serious history behind it—it was once a Saxon capital, and nearby Sudeley Castle is a substantial estate with royal connections, including the burial place of Catherine Parr. Winchcombe itself has independent shops and proper local pubs where you'll get a genuine sense of the place rather than anything packaged for tourists.
From the campsite you're well-positioned for the network of walking routes that crisscross the region, including sections of the Cotswold Way. Whether you're up for a serious hike, prefer something gentler through rolling terrain, or fancy a bike ride visiting villages along the way, there's plenty to keep you occupied. The location also works well as a base for exploring further into the Cotswolds beyond Winchcombe, so you can experience how the character and landscapes shift across different areas. It's a solid choice if you want to combine outdoor activity with proper local history and exploration.
Visitor reviews
Every review has a sheep rating. If you have dogs on your account, you can add an optional dog-friendly paw rating when you post.