Holiday Parks Near the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is one of the UK’s most popular countryside destinations and as it covers 800 square miles, there’s a lot to discover.
Thanks to the success of shows like Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime Video, interest in the region has skyrocketed, with fans choosing to explore the gorgeous countryside and stay in local accommodation.
If you’re planning to visit Clarkson’s Farm or you’re heading to the location of Diddly Squat Farm Shop, staying at a static caravan park is one of the best ways to experience everything the region has to offer.

Why Stay in a Holiday Park Near the Cotswolds?
Holiday parks offer a convenient and flexible base for exploring the Cotswolds.
Whether you’re visiting for a short break one weekend or a longer countryside escape as a big summer holiday, static caravan parks provide easy access to local attractions, walking routes and nearby villages, including where Clarkson’s Farm is filmed.
You can travel around the region at your own pace, stopping off at some of the main things to do near Clarksons’ Farm, and really get a feel for the region.
Static caravan parks typically offer:
- Self-catering accommodation
- On-site facilities and amenities
- Family-friendly environments
- Access to countryside and nature
This makes them an ideal choice for anyone wanting to experience rural England.
Exploring the Cotswolds from a Holiday Park
Staying at a holiday park gives you the perfect opportunity to explore the wider region, including traditional Cotswolds villages, such as Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold.
In fact, Bourton-on-the-Water is so popular that it attracts around 300,000 tourists each year, despite having a relatively small number of residents.
Countryside walks, scenic trails, local pubs, farm shops, historic towns – like Chipping Norton, which is close to Diddly Squat Farm Shop – and markets are all easy to find, regardless of where you base yourself.
Many of these locations are featured in countryside TV shows, including Clarkson’s Farm, which have helped increase interest in rural tourism.
Many visitors are keen to experience destinations seen on screen, combining sightseeing with relaxing stays in holiday parks.

Planning Your Stay in the Cotswolds
When planning your trip to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it’s a good idea to take time to plan your itinerary in advance.
This allows you to make the most of your visit by combining your stay with:
- Local attractions
- Scenic drives
- Village hopping
- Farm shops and countryside experiences
If you’re organising a trip to the Cotswolds, check out our guide on where Clarkson’s Farm is filmed and what to expect when visiting the famous farm shop and surrounding location.
Choosing the Right Holiday Park
With a wide range of options available, holiday parks in and around the Cotswolds cater to different types of visitors.
Some offer peaceful rural retreats, while others provide more facilities and entertainment for families.
Whether you’re travelling as a couple, a family or a group, there’s always going to be a holiday park that suits your needs.
In fact, many visitors who enjoy exploring countryside destinations even start looking into static holiday home ownership, as a home-away-from-home for regular rural getaways.

Has Clarkson’s Farm Inspired You to Visit the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds is one of the UK’s most desirable countryside destinations, and holiday parks provide the perfect way to experience it.
Whether you’re visiting after watching Clarkson’s Farm or simply looking for a relaxing rural escape, staying in a holiday park allows you to explore the Cotswolds comfortably, whilst enjoying everything the countryside has to offer.
If you’re considering a longer-term stay, explore static caravans for sale in the South West and discover a range of holiday parks across the region.
Sources
Gloucestershire Live
Natural Habitat Adventures
