The results of the Top 100 Sites Guide 2025 have been announced, with Old Oaks in Somerset named the Overall Winner.
Our annual Top 100 Sites Guide sees the readers of Practical Caravan and Practical Motorhome vote to reveal their pick for the best motorhome sites from across the UK.
Old Oaks is a regular name in our guide – it sits in the heart of Somerset, only 10 minutes away from Glastonbury, with voters highlighting its exceptional facilities, customer service and beautiful surroundings.
The site, which was also our Regional Winner for Somerset, Avon & Wiltshire, has modern washrooms, two laundry areas, and a tourist information room where games of pool can be enjoyed. It’s also a motorhome site with fishing, with guests able to enjoy a spot of angling in a half-acre lake, while there is the chance to access a variety of walking and cycling maps to make exploring the area easier.

South Lytchett Manor was named the best site for motorhomes, an accolade made all the more impressive as it was one of three titles the campsite won. South Lytchett was also named Dorset’s Regional Winner, as well as taking the title of the standout site for pets. The campsite offers a peaceful base for exploring destinations such as the Jurassic Coast, Weymouth and Swanage, while amenities for any four-legged touring companions include a dog-agility area and a 2.5-acre off-lead exercise area.

When it came to naming the best motorhome sites in Cornwall, Silver Sands Holiday Park took the Regional Winner crown. The nine-acre campsite sits on the Lizard Peninsula and offers a peaceful base for exploring the delights of the area, including Kynance Cove, Falmouth and the South West Coast Path.
Devon’s Regional Winner title went to Parkers Farm Holiday Park, a site which provides breathtaking views of Dartmoor National Park and makes an ideal base for straightforward exploration of the area, thanks to its proximity to the A38.
Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park achieved the notable feat of being named the Regional Winner of Wales for a third consecutive year. Sitting above the coastline of the Isle of Anglesey, the site offers beautiful views and a great base for exploring Anglesey itself.

Whitefield Forest Touring Park won the Regional Winner title for South-East England. The site sits on the Isle of Wight’s eastern coast and is well-placed for guests wanting to embark on woodland walks and visit historic locations in the area.

Ludlow Touring Park took the Regional Winner’s crown for the Heart of England, with the site providing a base for exploring picturesque walking destinations, as well as spots such as Leominster, Church Stretton and Ludlow itself.
The North West of England saw Greenacres Caravan Park claim a double win, not only taking the title of Regional Winner but also being the pick of the sites for washrooms, with Platinum-rated facilities at the Loo of the Year Awards. Only five miles from Carlisle, Greenacres is well-situated for accessing the North Pennines and the Lake District.

Hillside Caravan Park was named the standout site in North-East England. Sitting between the North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the dog-friendly site offers stunning views of the Hambleton Hills.
The Regional Winner for Eastern England in our Top 100 Sites Guide 2025 was Pinecones Caravan & Camping, with the site regaining its 2023 title. Based near Sandringham Visitor Centre, the campsite is well situated for trips along the Norfolk coastline. Pinecones also took the title of Best Green Site, with its environmental efforts seeing it either produce its own electricity or buy it from renewable sources.
Ballyness Caravan Park was our final Regional Winner, taking the title in Northern Ireland. With picturesque views of the North Antrim countryside, exceptional customer service and top-tier facilities, there will be plenty to see in the area, including the Causeway Coast and Carrick-a-Rede bridge.

The best adults-only motorhome sites offer a peaceful and relaxed setting, and that’s something Back of Beyond Touring Park, our winner of the standout adults-only site, has. As well as providing a peaceful setting, Back of Beyond offers a great base for visiting destinations such as New Forest National Park, Christchurch and Bournemouth.
For those who like motorhoming in winter, Bargoed Farm in Wales was named the best site open all year. Offering immaculate facilities, the campsite sits in the centre of Cardigan Bay.
Chain Bridge Caravan Site took the title of the best site for cycling. The tranquil destination is well situated for exploring the Northumberland coast, with the Riverside path at the back of the site ideal for exploring on two wheels.

The best family site was won by Stowford Farm Meadows, a campsite which offers a wide range of activities to do on-site, including an indoor heated swimming pool, a horse-riding centre and woodland walks, as well as a perfect location for trips to Woolacombe and Ilfracombe.
Adults-only Grooby’s Pit took the crown of best small site, with the campsite offering a relaxed setting for visitors who want to enjoy a spot of fishing. Skegness and Wainfleet are both nearby, while all pitches offer views of the lake.
To see our full entry for every site, as well as what our readers had to say about them, don’t miss your copy of our Top 100 Sites Guide 2025, which comes free with issue 297 of Practical Motorhome, on sale now.
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