Great British Car Journey
An interactive journey featuring cars built by British companies, and the people behind them.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Set atop the rolling hills of Derbyshire's rich countryside. The Firs Club Campsite is immaculately presented with excellent facilities, and offers the peace and tranquillity you need to unwind, while boasting breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. This is a popular touring base for the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District - leisurely walks in some of the most beautiful landscapes England has to offer are just some of many tourist and leisure experiences to be had.
Whether you're looking for a long stay, a weekend break or an overnight visit, The Firs Club Campsite offers level pitching and a charming rural atmosphere. A pleasant half mile walk from this Derbyshire campsite will lead you to the welcoming local village pub where you can relax with a pint and a hearty meal. For steam enthusiasts, The Midland Railway Centre at Butterley is not to be missed. Other nearby places of interest includes the historic town of Belper and pretty village of Matlock Bath, along with Nottingham just a 40 minute drive away.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01773 852913.
Nearest alternative campsites: Carsington Water Club Campsite, Chatsworth Park Club Campsite and Poolsbrook Country Park Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£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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Yes |
Standard (electric & grass) |
Yes |
Yes |
Serviced (electric & hardstanding) |
Yes |
Other pitch types |
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Offers available to Club members
An interactive journey featuring cars built by British companies, and the people behind them.
View and BookFeaturing vintage tram rides, exhibitions, woodland walk, children play area, tea rooms, shops and a pub.
View and BookStep aboard a heritage steam or diesel train for a fantastic day out between Wirksworth and Duffield.
View and BookExplore a miner’s life including the tools he worked through a guided tour as you clamber through tunnels.
View and BookPlease only use these recommended directions for the final approach and not sat nav, due to unsuitable roads for towing. From North: leave the M1 at junction 28 onto A38 dual carriageway (signposted Derby). In 5.75 miles turn onto A610 (signposted Ambergate); in about 3 miles at T-junction turn left onto A6 (signposted Belper). Within 3 miles at Morrison's roudnabout in Belper turn and return onto A6 (signposted A6 Matlock); in about 1 mile turn right into Broadholme Lane (signposted Nether Heage); in about 1 mile at T-junction turn left into Crich Lane. The site is on the left in 500 yards. From South: leave M1 at junction 24 onto A50. In about 11 miles turn onto A38 (signposted Derby); in about 5 miles turn left onto A6 (signposted Matlock); continue on the A6 through Belper; at A517 junction bear right on the A6, then as above.
Sites key:
David Compton
Reviewed: 14/11/2024 21:16
We have stayed on this site on several occasions over the last few weeks, before it closed down for winter, due to us in the process of relocating to the area, in the near future. We can only say that the two wardens, Jeanette and Chris, have been the most... Show more
diannemariec
Reviewed: 02/11/2024 16:15
I am quite new to the CAMC not a year yet as was a little stressed, Janette the manager who stayed late for me arriving was soo helpful to me and explained how to use the book and what the member owned sites mean etc. We were give our pitch... Show more
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Reviewed: 27/10/2024 20:49
We were disappointed with location and connection to walks which the description alluded to. To get to any walks you had to walk along the road and whilst most cars gave wide berth with a dog you were spending more time waiting for cars to pass. The Shining... Show more
AndrewHamilton
Reviewed: 26/10/2024 23:43
Excellent site with very friendly and helpful wardens. Good views from some pitches (for example 40, 41 and 42). Pitches overlooking dale have some train noise, but we did not find it an issue. No play area which we found good but may be an issue if... Show more
Andy2201
Reviewed: 21/10/2024 14:53
What a great little site immaculately clean Pitches and facilities with some stunning views. However what made this not only a weekend away but a great experience was the two Wardens they were visible working on something or other but the check in was one of the friendliness I’ve ever... Show more
Deepgash
Reviewed: 17/09/2024 19:12
The site itself is small, quiet, really well kept, with friendly and helpful staff and has all the excellent things you’d expect from a club site. The dog walk on site is fine and well maintained but it is small. Unfortunately there is no scope to walk from the site... Show more
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Reviewed: 27/08/2024 10:59
This site ranks among the cleanest I have visited, what a credit to the wardens. Beautifully kept grounds, spotless facilities and a cheerful welcome even after a very busy weekend. The views from the site are lovely and the pitches well spaced and maintained. The narrow lanes and... Show more
ClubMember73DAA35848
Reviewed: 24/07/2024 16:45
We stayed just 2 nights and had a very peaceful stay. Staff very welcoming indeed and advice on hand. Immaculate cleanliness all over site and pitches furthest away from entrance have no road noise at all. Although it's not a problem as really only locals using it as a Belper mini... Show more
KarenKing
Reviewed: 23/07/2024 07:16
This is a really nice site to explore the Peak District. It’s peaceful and beautifully kept. It was our first visit to this particular site, the staff are welcoming and friendly, the shower block is well situated and very clean. The bus stop is just outside, connecting to Belper, where... Show more
Sue Compton
Reviewed: 17/07/2024 14:19
What a beautiful small site. This was our first visit and will definitely return. The members of staff were most helpful and welcoming. We were surprised the site wasn’t busier during our 5 night stay but we were happy with the silence and beautiful views. A gem of a sight... Show more
David Compton
Reviewed: 14/11/2024 21:16
We have stayed on this site on several occasions over the last few weeks, before it closed down for winter, due to us in the process of relocating to the area, in the near future. We can only say that the two wardens, Jeanette and Chris, have been th...