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Best campsites near Liverpool: 5 top picks
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The best campsites near Liverpool span three distinct landscapes: the Wirral Peninsula, the Cheshire countryside, and the Lancashire coastline. These 5 parks sit within an hour's drive of the city, making them well-suited to weekend breaks and longer touring holidays alike. From waterfront country parks to quiet farm sites, camping near Liverpool offers more variety than most people expect.
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Liverpool campsites on the Wirral Peninsula
Wirral Country Park Club Campsite
Wirral Country Park Club Campsite sits inside Wirral Country Park, England's first designated country park, and the setting alone sets it apart from most campsites near Liverpool. The park follows the route of the old Hooton to West Kirby railway line, and the greenway trail running directly from the site makes it straightforward to explore the Dee Estuary on foot or by bike without touching a road.
Popular among Camplify travellers, this Caravan Club site delivers the kind of reliable pitch quality and well-maintained facilities that make it a natural first choice for those new to campervanning. Hardstandings, electric hook-ups, and clean amenity blocks are standard here, and the park's position close to Thurstaston and the estuary means evenings tend to be genuinely peaceful. Hirers who've stayed here rate the walking access particularly highly, with the coastal paths toward West Kirby and Heswall both reachable directly from site.
Liverpool city centre is roughly 12 miles east, an easy drive back for an afternoon or evening if you want to catch a game, visit the museums along the waterfront, or simply pick up supplies. Camplify owners who know the area suggest arriving midweek in summer if you want a quieter experience; bank holiday weekends fill up fast and the site's reputation means demand is consistent through the season.
Quick facts:
Distance: Approximately 12 miles from Liverpool city centre (around 30 minutes)
Best for: Couples, families, first-time campervans, walkers and cyclists
Key facilities: Electric hook-ups, hardstandings, modern shower and toilet blocks, dog-friendly
Book ahead: Bank holidays, school summer holidays, and any weekend from May to September
Abbey Farm Caravan Park
Abbey Farm Caravan Park occupies a rural position near Ormskirk in West Lancashire, and it offers a noticeably different character from the coastal Wirral sites. The park is well-established within the Harrison Holidays group and caters comfortably to both tourers and those looking for a longer stay on the Lancashire plain.
A community favourite among Camplify travellers, Abbey Farm earns consistent praise for its well-kept grounds and friendly management. Facilities include electric hook-ups across the touring pitches, clean amenity blocks, and good access for larger motorhomes and caravans. The surrounding countryside is flat and quiet, which suits those who want a relaxed base rather than an activity-driven trip, though the market town of Ormskirk is only a short drive away for provisions and a browse of the Thursday and Saturday markets, a tradition that's been running for centuries.
For those with an interest in history, Rufford Old Hall (National Trust) is close by, and the Lancashire Coastal Way is within reasonable reach. Camplify trip data shows that sites in this part of Lancashire are particularly popular with travellers coming up from the Midlands and the North West for longer weekends, making it worth booking in advance for the peak school holiday periods.
Quick facts:
Distance: Approximately 14 miles from Liverpool city centre (around 25-30 minutes)
Best for: Families, longer stays, those wanting a quiet countryside base
Key facilities: Electric hook-ups, touring pitches, amenity blocks, dog-friendly
Book ahead: Summer school holidays and bank holiday weekends
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Camping near Liverpool: Cheshire and south of the city
Lady Heyes Holiday Park
Lady Heyes Holiday Park is positioned in the Cheshire countryside near Frodsham and Kingsley, roughly 15 miles south of Liverpool. The park has built a strong reputation as an activity-oriented destination, with go-karting, a fishing lake, and a range of leisure facilities that make it particularly well-suited to families travelling with children who want more than a pitch and a walk.
A go-to for Camplify regulars, Lady Heyes combines the convenience of a well-run holiday park with access to the wider Cheshire countryside. Delamere Forest is close by, one of the best trail networks in the North West for cycling and walking, and the nearby village of Frodsham sits beneath Overton Hill with views across the Cheshire plain that are hard to match. Hirers who've stayed here rate the park highly for younger families in particular, noting that children are well occupied on site, which takes the pressure off parents to constantly plan the day.
The park's facilities are comprehensive: electric hook-ups across all touring pitches, modern shower blocks, and a shop on site. It's one of the better-equipped parks in the Liverpool area, and its Cheshire location means it can serve as a useful base for exploring Chester, which is only about 20 minutes further south. If you're planning a route that takes in the 5 best Brecon Beacons campsites further into Wales, this makes a good stopover on the way.
Quick facts:
Distance: Approximately 15 miles from Liverpool city centre (around 25 minutes)
Best for: Families with children, active travellers, those combining Liverpool with a Chester visit
Key facilities: Electric hook-ups, fishing lake, go-karting, shop, modern amenity blocks
Book ahead: Half-term weeks, summer holidays, and Easter weekend
Arrowe Brook Farm
Arrowe Brook Farm offers a smaller, more personal site experience on the Wirral, close to Arrowe Country Park in Birkenhead. It's a working farm site that attracts travellers who want something quieter and more down-to-earth than the larger holiday parks, and the proximity to Arrowe Country Park gives it a natural backdrop of woodland and open grassland without travelling far from the city.
Recommended by owners in the area, Arrowe Brook Farm suits couples and small families who prefer fewer pitches and a more informal atmosphere. The site is dog-friendly and the access to Arrowe Country Park directly from the farm means good morning walks are built into the stay. Facilities are practical rather than resort-style, which is exactly what this type of site is designed to be. Those coming from Liverpool will find the crossing via the Mersey Tunnel or the Queensferry Bridge quick and straightforward.
Travellers who appreciate this kind of site tend to pair it with a day trip into Liverpool, taking the Merseyrail or driving back into the city. The Wirral's own attractions, from Port Sunlight's remarkable model village to the RSPB reserve at Parkgate on the Dee Estuary, give the area enough to fill several days without venturing back across the water at all.
Quick facts:
Distance: Approximately 8 miles from Liverpool city centre (around 20 minutes via the Mersey Tunnel)
Best for: Couples, dog owners, those wanting a quieter Wirral base
Key facilities: Electric hook-ups, dog-friendly, access to Arrowe Country Park
Book ahead: Summer weekends and school holiday periods
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Willowbank Holiday Park
Willowbank Holiday Park sits on the Lancashire coast at Ainsdale, between Southport and Formby, and the location is one of its strongest arguments. The site backs onto the sand dunes and beach, with direct access to one of the finest stretches of coastline in the North West. Formby's famous red squirrel reserve (National Trust) is only a short drive or a pleasant walk along the shore.
Well-rated by the Camplify community, Willowbank is a coastal touring park that suits both short stays and longer holidays. The beach access from the site is straightforward, and Southport's Victorian seafront, pier, and independent shops are within easy reach for a day out. The park caters well to tourers and motorhomes, with electric hook-ups, clean facilities, and a position that places you firmly in one of Lancashire's most appealing coastal corridors. If you enjoy coastline touring more broadly, the Best campsites Northern Ireland: complete van life guide is worth reading for your next adventure beyond the North West.
Camplify owners familiar with this stretch of coast suggest timing a visit around low tide for the best beach walking, and note that the sunsets over the Irish Sea from the dunes are a genuine highlight. The park is popular through the summer and fills quickly around the Southport Flower Show, which typically falls in August and draws large numbers to the area. Booking ahead is strongly advised for any visit from June onwards.
Quick facts:
Distance: Approximately 18 miles from Liverpool city centre (around 30-35 minutes)
Best for: Beach lovers, families, nature enthusiasts, coastal touring
Key facilities: Electric hook-ups, direct beach and dune access, modern amenity blocks, dog-friendly
Book ahead: June through August, and especially the Southport Flower Show period
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