Treak Cliff Cavern
An underground wonderland of rocks, minerals and fossils, see the rare Blue John Stone mineral in situ.
View and BookOFFERS*: 10% OFF Autumn Getaways | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Castleton Club Campsite is situated within a bowl at the heart of the Peak National Park and boasts beautiful views. One of our many Derbyshire campsites, this site is ideally suited for all interests and seasons, with each pitch being all-weather and local shops open all year round. The Christmas period is particularly spectacular, with town streets awash with festive lights and late night shopping for those last minute treats. There are a variety of pubs to choose from in the local village as well.
Castleton Club Campsite has easy access to all kinds of fun outdoor activities for the family to enjoy, such as rock climbing, potholing, biking and horse riding. The area offers endless lovely landscapes to stroll in at your leisure, including the dramatic Winnatt's Pass, Mam Tor and Ladybower Reservoir. The village of Castleton, dominated by the ruins of William the Conqueror's Peveril Castle from which it gets its name, is a convenient half a mile away. It's hard to imagine another campsite that can offer such a selection of natural and historical features. All in all, the entire area promises an unforgettable holiday getaway.
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.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01433 620636
Nearest alternative campsites: Chatsworth Park Club Campsite, Buxton Club Campsite, Blackshaw Moor Club Campsite and Poolsbrook Country Park Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 21 December 2025. 4 night minimum stay. Book by 26 November 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.
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View and BookPlease only use these recommended directions for the final approach and not sat nav, due to unsuitable roads for towing. Winnatts Pass is unsuitable for caravans and motorhomes. From East (Chesterfield): turn onto the A619 (signposted Bakewell). In about 9 miles at the roundabout in Baslow turn right at the second exit onto the A623. In about 7 miles turn right onto B6049 (signposted Bradwell, Castleton). At the T-Junction turn left onto the A6187. The site is on the right in 2 miles. From the West: leave A6 (Chapel-en-le-Frith - Buxton) onto the A623 continue past first signpost for Castleton, at Sparrowpit (as it leads to Winnatts Pass), In about 6 miles turn left onto the B6049 (signposted Bradwell, Castleton); then as above from East.
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Clare Stimson
Reviewed: 21/04/2025 11:16
As others have stated, great site, good clean facilities, close to Castleton and other destinations. We were unlucky and had 40 mph winds, the noise of the trees and nesting birds in the high wind plus the movement of the van meant we came home a night early... Show more
David Caton
Reviewed: 19/04/2025 22:18
First time here, very close walking distance to Castleton it's self, some great walking in the area, will be back.
Nicola Richardson
Reviewed: 18/04/2025 14:40
A wonderful location …ideal to explore and have lots of scenic walks. The site is ideally located on the edge of the village… nice and quiet but all pubs / shops/ restaurants/ caverns etc all in short walking distance. The site is spotless clean and very well maintained. Helpful and cheery... Show more
Anne Hynes
Reviewed: 17/04/2025 17:30
We stayed here for the weekend recently. Campsite clean , tidy, quiet and in a great location to visit Castleton. Staff were friendly and helpful. We will definitely be back.
Martin
Reviewed: 17/04/2025 16:51
Pitches mostly level and well spaced out, great location, all facilities very clean. Staff all friendly and efficient.
Sally Ann
Reviewed: 03/04/2025 15:36
We arrived At Castleton at 8 pm on Thursday evening to be met by Liz/ian the wardens she had phoned me earlier to check we were ok Liz was just so so lovely helpful and kind as we had a problem early We were trying to book our... Show more
Michael Roberts
Reviewed: 03/04/2025 14:38
Nice friendly clean site, easily accessible to local amenities, dog friendly, thoroughly enjoyed a weekend stay.
Lisa Jones
Reviewed: 02/04/2025 17:16
Great site. Great location to walk to castleton or Hope. Very clean. Staff are very friendly.
Paul Packard
Reviewed: 28/03/2025 07:44
Castleton is our favourite site. The site is well laid out, toilets and showers are immaculate and the wardens are friendly and helpful. Castleton has so much to offer - excellent walks to suit all abilities - Hope, Mam Tor, close to Hope train station to venture... Show more
Grant Crookes
Reviewed: 27/03/2025 20:44
I would just like to give credit where credit is due. We arrived at Castleton CAMC for our 5 night stay on Friday 21st March and was met with a smile by one of the Wardens at 12:59. The warden had already let some one through before us. The wardens... Show more
Clare Stimson
Reviewed: 21/04/2025 11:16
As others have stated, great site, good clean facilities, close to Castleton and other destinations. We were unlucky and had 40 mph winds, the noise of the trees and nesting birds in the high wind plus the movement of the van meant we came home a n...