Camping holidays in Derbyshire - Campsites 1 to 10 in Derbyshire
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Ashbourne Heights (Ashbourne) - Explore the captivating Peak District from Ashbourne Heights, an unforgettable, fully featured holiday park.

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Shardlow Marina and Caravan Park (Shardlow) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Golden Valley Caravan and Camping Park (Ripley) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Peak Gateway Leisure Club (Ashbourne) - The location of the site is ideal for access to the Peak National Park with its beautiful scenery and unspoilt country walks. Access to Ashbourne town centre shopping is also easy from the site either by road or foot path, known as Bonnie Prince Charlies Way, which runs through the middle of the site.
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Eden Tree House Caravan Park (Hope Valley) - Situated on the outskirts of the historic village of Bradwell, this small park offers sheltered grass pitches, electric hook ups and free hot showers in the modern well appointed toilet block. 
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Haytop Country Park (Matlock) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Greenhills Holiday Park (Bakewell) - Greenhills Holiday Park is situated just a short walk from the picturesque Derbyshire town of Bakewell. Ideally situated and surrounded by the slopes of the lower Wye Valley.

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Beech Croft Farm Caravan Park (Buxton) - Beech Croft Farm is a small, family-run caravan park and camping site located between Buxton and Bakewell in Derbyshire. It is right in the heart of and makes an ideal base for exploring the Peak District National Park.
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Lickpenny Caravan Park (Matlock) - Lickpenny Caravan Park is built on former nursery stock land, and we have enhanced most of the existing mature trees and beautiful rhododendrons to make this a most peaceful retreat for all wishing to visit us.
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Birchwood Farm Caravan Park (Matlock) - Birchwood Farm Caravan Park is off the A6 at Whatstandwell near Matlock Bath.
A warm welcome is offered to visitors old and new by owners Frank, David and Carol Smith and their family.
Set in an area of outstanding beauty on the hills above the Derwent Valley, on the edge of The Peak District, this working farm has long been associated with holiday makers since the 1920's.
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