Holiday parks in Wiltshire are usually chosen for countryside breaks, heritage days out and quieter caravan holidays rather than traditional seaside stays. The county is shaped around places such as Salisbury, Stonehenge, Avebury, Devizes, Marlborough and the Vale of Pewsey, so choosing the right base matters more than simply looking for one main resort area. Caravan holidays in Wiltshire work best for visitors who want rural surroundings, walking routes and access to historic places. Salisbury and Amesbury are useful for Stonehenge and the south of the county, while Devizes, Marlborough and Bradford-on-Avon suit canal walks, market towns and countryside touring.

Most Wiltshire holiday parks and caravan sites are smaller, rural or edge-of-county stays rather than large resort parks. That makes the county better suited to peaceful breaks, touring holidays and lodge stays linked to the countryside, the New Forest border and day trips into nearby areas such as Bath, the Cotswolds, Hampshire and Dorset.

Where to Stay for Holiday Parks and Caravan Holidays in Wiltshire

Wiltshire is best planned by area because the county’s attractions are spread across countryside, market towns and heritage sites.

Salisbury, Amesbury and south Wiltshire suit stays near Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Cranborne Chase and the New Forest border.

Avebury, Marlborough and the Vale of Pewsey suit quieter countryside breaks, walking routes and access to prehistoric landscapes.

Devizes, Bradford-on-Avon and west Wiltshire work well for canal walks, market towns and day trips towards Bath and the Cotswolds.

Landford and the Wiltshire/New Forest border suit visitors who want a rural holiday park base with access to both Wiltshire and the New Forest.

Types of Wiltshire Holiday Parks and Caravan Sites

Countryside caravan parks

parks in rural locations offer calm stays surrounded by open fields and scenic views.

Touring and camping parks

touring parks accommodate caravans, motorhomes and tents and suit visitors exploring Wiltshire as part of a wider touring holiday.

Small and independent holiday parks

many parks in Wiltshire are independently run, appealing to visitors seeking quieter and more personal holiday experiences.

Walking friendly parks

some parks are located near footpaths and countryside trails, making them ideal for walking holidays and outdoor exploration.

Holiday Experiences in Wiltshire

A Wiltshire holiday park stay is usually built around heritage, countryside and short driving routes. Stonehenge and Avebury are the best known landmarks, while Salisbury, Devizes, Marlborough and Bradford-on-Avon give visitors historic streets, canals, cafés and local shops to explore.

Walkers can plan routes around the Ridgeway, Marlborough Downs, Cranborne Chase and the Vale of Pewsey, while families may combine countryside days with attractions around Salisbury, Longleat, Bath or the New Forest. This makes Wiltshire a stronger fit for touring and lodge holidays than for a traditional resort-style caravan park break.

Why Choose Wiltshire for a Caravan Holiday

Wiltshire offers a distinctive mix of countryside calm and historic interest, making it an appealing destination for caravan holidays. Staying in Wiltshire: allows visitors to enjoy open landscapes, heritage attractions and relaxed rural surroundings while remaining within easy reach of traditional towns and scenic routes.

With a selection of countryside caravan parks, touring sites and small holiday parks available across the county, Wiltshire is well suited to couples, walkers, families and touring holidaymakers seeking tranquil and heritage focused breaks.

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Best for: Couples, families and dog owners wanting a woodland caravan or lodge holiday in Wiltshire near Westbury and Longleat.
Accommodation Types: Three and four bedroom lodges, two and three bedroom static caravans and hot tub pods.
Highlights: Woodland walks, lake, private hot tubs, fishing, shop, children’s play area, canoeing, Longleat and Bath.

Brokerswood Holiday Park sits on the outskirts of Westbury, with woodland, a lake and outdoor space shaping the feel of the park. The accommodation includes lodges, static caravans and pods, with hot tub options across several stays. 

Facilities include woodland paths, picnic space, a children’s play area, fishing, a small shop and EV charging. Canoeing, kayaking, archery and axe throwing are also listed as bookable activities, while Longleat Safari Park, Bath, Stonehenge, Frome and Trowbridge give the break strong Wiltshire and Somerset day out value. 

Why it’s a top pick: A woodland Wiltshire park with hot tubs, lake activities and Longleat days out nearby.

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Best for: Wiltshire and New Forest countryside breaks
Accommodation Types: Lodges, luxury holiday homes, glamping options, touring and camping pitches
Highlights: Set within peaceful woodland surroundings with lakes and wildlife, the park offers excellent on-site facilities including places to eat, play areas and activities for all ages. It’s ideal for guests who want both relaxation and easy access to the outdoors.

Green Hill Farm Holiday Village blends modern, comfortable accommodation with a calm, rural atmosphere. The park is thoughtfully laid out, making it easy to enjoy nature while still benefiting from well-maintained amenities.

Located at Landford near Salisbury, close to the Wiltshire and Hampshire border, the park is a useful base for the New Forest, Salisbury and south Wiltshire days out. Guests can access woodland walks and cycling routes nearby while still being within reach of Wiltshire landmarks and countryside routes.

Why it’s a top pick: A versatile park that combines nature, quality accommodation and family-friendly facilities, making it an excellent base for exploring the New Forest and enjoying a relaxed countryside holiday.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wiltshire Holiday Parks and Caravan Holidays

Where are the best parts of Wiltshire to stay for a countryside holiday break?

Wiltshire is best explored from rural bases rather than single resort locations. The area around Salisbury provides access to Stonehenge and historic landmarks, while the Marlborough Downs and Avebury offer open countryside and walking routes. In the north, Bradford-on-Avon and Chippenham sit close to the Cotswolds, with canals and market towns to explore. These areas provide a mix of scenery, heritage and easy access to key attractions across the county.

What are the best places to visit during a holiday in Wiltshire?

Wiltshire is best known for its historic landmarks and countryside. Stonehenge is the county’s most famous site, while Avebury offers a larger stone circle that visitors can walk through. Salisbury is a key destination with its cathedral and medieval streets. Other places to visit include Marlborough High Street, Devizes with the Caen Hill Locks, and Bradford-on-Avon with its historic buildings and canal setting. Longleat is also within reach from parts of west and south Wiltshire, making it a useful family day out when staying in the county.

Can you stay near Stonehenge or Avebury at a holiday park?

Yes, there are holiday parks and countryside stays located within easy reach of both Stonehenge and Avebury. Areas around Amesbury, Salisbury and Marlborough provide convenient access to these landmarks. Staying nearby allows visitors to explore Stonehenge, walk around the Avebury stone circle and visit nearby historic sites without travelling far. These locations are ideal for visitors interested in Wiltshire’s prehistoric and heritage attractions.

Are there holiday parks in Wiltshire close to countryside walking routes?

Yes, Wiltshire is well suited to walking holidays, with holiday parks located near a range of countryside routes. The Ridgeway National Trail passes through parts of the county, while the Marlborough Downs and Cranborne Chase offer open landscapes and quieter walking areas. Canal paths such as those around Devizes and Bradford-on-Avon also provide accessible routes. These areas are ideal for exploring Wiltshire’s rural scenery on foot.

Where can you stay in Wiltshire for a peaceful rural holiday?

Wiltshire is one of the best counties in England for quiet countryside breaks. Areas around the Vale of Pewsey, Cranborne Chase and the Marlborough Downs offer low-density rural settings with small villages and open farmland. Holiday parks in these locations tend to be smaller and more relaxed, providing a base for walking, cycling and exploring local towns without the crowds found in coastal destinations.

Is Wiltshire a good base for exploring places like Bath, the Cotswolds and surrounding areas?

Wiltshire’s location makes it a strong base for exploring nearby regions. From towns such as Chippenham, Bradford-on-Avon and Salisbury, visitors can easily reach Bath, the Cotswolds and parts of Hampshire and Dorset. This allows for a mix of countryside stays and day trips to well-known destinations. Staying in Wiltshire provides a quieter alternative while still being close to some of southern England’s most visited locations.

What time of year is best for visiting Wiltshire’s countryside and historic sites?

Spring and summer are the most popular times to visit Wiltshire, particularly for exploring Stonehenge, Avebury and the surrounding countryside. These seasons offer good conditions for walking across the Marlborough Downs and visiting villages and market towns. Early autumn is also a strong time to visit, with fewer visitors and continued access to outdoor activities, making it ideal for a quieter countryside break.