Go Ape - Buxton
UK's No.1 Forest Adventure. Fly down zip-wires, leap off swings and tackle crossings across amazing scenery.
View and BookOFFERS*: 10% OFF Spring Getaways | £25 OFF Summer Getaways | 10% OFF Autumn Getaways | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Conveniently located for easy access to the best features of the beautiful Peak District, yet nestled peacefully away in the idyllic valley floor, Buxton Club Campsite is the perfect location for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life whilst having easy access to modern comforts. The small, pretty town of Buxton is within walking distance of the campsite, home to the historic Pavilion Gardens set within 23 acres of beautifully rich scenery and an abundance of restaurants and shops. There are towns to explore in all directions, including the market towns of Leek & Ashbourne.
At Buxton Club Campsite you will be surrounded by the superb Peak District National Park - with its extensive network of cycle ways, this is the ideal destination for those keen to see the best of England's rolling landscapes, whether by bike or by foot. Hikers can relish in reaching the summit of Grin Hill where they can witness the Solomon’s Temple and spectacular views of Buxton and High Peak. If you fancy a stroll on a rainy day, a full set of splendid stately homes can be found situated near to the campsite, all rich with local history. You will also have the opportunity to absorb the many local customs that are preserved to this day, such as the folk art of "Well Dressing" - an ancient form of flower arrangement that dates from Pagan times.
Please Note: Reception at this site may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
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To contact the campsite directly, please call 01298 77735
Nearest alternative campsites: Blackshaw Moor Club Campsite, Castleton Club Campsite, Chatsworth Park Club Campsite and Carsington Water Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
10% OFF Spring Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 14 March to 20 June 2025 (excluding 18-21 April). 3 night minimum stay. Book by 27 May at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£25 OFF Summer Getaways: Save £25 on stays between 1 July to 21 September 2025. 5 night minimum stay. Book by 26 August at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 3 November 2025. 3 night minimum stay. Book by 10 October at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Offers available to Club members
UK's No.1 Forest Adventure. Fly down zip-wires, leap off swings and tackle crossings across amazing scenery.
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Landscaped gardens and play areas, the perfect setting for fun family days out, with great food and drink.
View and BookAn underground wonderland of rocks, minerals and fossils, see the rare Blue John Stone mineral in situ.
View and BookMedieval and Tudor Manor House and grounds, the location for over 30 films including Pride and Prejudice.
View and BookTurn left off A53 (Buxton - Leek) after passing the A537 Macclesfield Road (signposted Grin Low, Harpur Hill). In 270 metres turn left into the site road (signposted Grin Low Country Park). The site entrance is on the left in 0.25 mile. Please follow these recommended directions for the final approach carefully, due to alternative routes being unsuitable for towing. The route from Congleton on A54 is narrow and steep. An electronic barrier system is in operation.
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Richard Roberts
Reviewed: 28/03/2025 21:15
Lovely, quiet campsite, ideal for those who want to go off grid for a while. For those of us who need to communicate with the rest of the world its not so good - poor phone signal, no 4g and the site's intermittent wifi which has only 1 meg speeds... Show more
Richard Squires
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 19:50
We stayed here last year 2024 and found it to be a really lovely campsite with friendly amenable staff, great dog walking and a nice walk into Buxton with lovely pubs and restaurants. Highly recommend.
Martyn Gibson
Reviewed: 23/03/2025 17:01
We visited this time on the 1st day of opening for the season and had visions of a queue along the entrance road. Not at all, it was all well and sensibly organised to enable visitors to get on the site, pitched up, and sort the paperwork out later. The... Show more
Conrad jones
Reviewed: 19/03/2025 19:29
Unusual site as it's in an old quarry - but that's a good thing because it's tranquil and sheltered as well. Easy walk into Buxton which has loads to see and do - the Old Sun Inn served great food and beer, and we did a guided tour of ... Show more
Michael smethurst
Reviewed: 10/12/2024 16:41
Nice walk through the woods into Buxton decent place to eat and drink with a few craft beer establishments. Well looked after site and all amenities too drawer
RuthF
Reviewed: 28/10/2024 14:09
I have written a detailed complaint letter about the way my arrival was handled on Saturday a few minutes after 1pm. I think the road is a serious risk issue, the staff member I met wasn't trained enough to deal with traffic or customers in a caring, intelligent and... Show more
pkm
Reviewed: 30/08/2024 17:26
What an absolute pleasure to visit this wonderful site , The wardens were excellent and helpful The site and facilities were clean and tidy , Appreciated the wild flowers area but there may be a requirement for signage for the ill informed , One ! Member was complaining that the grass... Show more
Ruddigore
Reviewed: 24/08/2024 06:26
As the only campsite serving Buxton this site is understandably popular. However, there is no bus service and it is a long walk (40 mins) into town through a hilly forest and will not suit many "non car towing" motorhomers, particularly when returning in the dark from a night... Show more
ClubMember4A7B1919F1
Reviewed: 21/08/2024 16:12
From arrival to departure the staff couldn't have been more amiable and helpful. First time at the site and it won't be the last. The site and facilities are kept in pristine condition and are a credit to the staff. Although the site was extremely busy it had an air of tranquility... Show more
ClubMember18D115042B
Reviewed: 17/08/2024 00:15
This is an amazing site !! Stunning surroundings and a amazing facilities xx The park next to the site is stunning and has great views of the area and wonderful to walk your dogs !! Sheep and cows around though so must keep dogs on a lead in these areas xx Definitely... Show more
Richard Roberts
Reviewed: 28/03/2025 21:15
Lovely, quiet campsite, ideal for those who want to go off grid for a while. For those of us who need to communicate with the rest of the world its not so good - poor phone signal, no 4g and the site's intermittent wifi which has only 1 meg speeds me...