Jump This - London (Bungee)
An adrenaline-filled, awe-inspiring, bucket-list, daredevil experience of either bungee jumping or skydiving.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Great news - a newly refurbished facilities block opened in July, along with other key improvements, including the play area. Phase two improvements are scheduled for autumn 2025, which will include the closure of one of the three facilities blocks for refurbishment with the site remaining open throughout the works. Find out more details on the exciting redevelopment plans at camc.com/redevelopments.
Abbey Wood Club Campsite feels positively rural when you reach this gently sloping verdant site. Its mature tree screening and spacious grounds make this a 'green oasis', with tent pitches and pods also available. This campsite's unique selling point is its location - there are shops and good railway connections - Abbey Wood Station is just a short walk away, meaning you can be in central London in around 20 minutes on the new Elizabeth Line. Alternatively, nearby Greenwich offers its own blend of fascinating attractions, including the famous observatory and National Maritime Museum.
Open to caravans, motorhomes and campers, the site caters for all tourers and is a great option for those seeking a city break. The site itself is ideal for families, with plenty facilities on-site to make your stay a comfortable one.
River cruises operate from nearby Abbey Wood Club Campsite between Greenwich, Tower Bridge, Westminster, Kew, Richmond and Hampton Court. Open all year, this is one of our busier London campsites, and is very popular with European visitors during the summer months. There are good reasons to visit Abbey Wood throughout the year though. The Christmas Lights, shopping at the January Sales, the London Marathon, Excel Centre and the Chelsea Flower show can all be enjoyed from this scenic, yet well placed, site.
Please note: this Club campsite is situated within the London Low Emission Zone (LEZ) which means you may need to pay a fee based on your vehicle's emissions, age and weight. The best way to find out is to use the Transport for London Low Emission Zone Checker. To avoid any late payment penalties, it's best to set up an Auto Pay account before you travel and then the appropriate payment is taken automatically when you drive into the zone.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
Glamping - book a glamping holiday on this site by visiting experiencefreedom.co.uk.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 020 8311 7708
Nearest alternative campsites: Alderstead Heath Club Campsite, Commons Wood Club Campsite and Bearsted 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) |
Yes |
Yes |
Standard (electric & grass) |
Yes |
Yes |
Non-electric (grass) |
Yes |
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Serviced (electric & hardstanding) |
Yes |
Other pitch types | |
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Tent (electric & grass) |
Yes |
Camping pod |
Yes |
Storage |
Yes |
Offers available to Club members
An adrenaline-filled, awe-inspiring, bucket-list, daredevil experience of either bungee jumping or skydiving.
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View and BookTeenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookNote: this Site is 0.5 mile within Transport for London LEZ zone; motorhome owners are advised to log onto www.tfl.gov.uk/lezlondon before travelling to Site. From the East on the M2/A2 or from Central London: turn off the A2 at A221 junction into Danson Road (signposted Bexleyheath, International Caravan and Camping) Follow signpost for Bexleyheath to Crook Log (A207 junction). At the traffic lights turn right and then immediately left into Brampton Road. In 1.5 miles at the traffic lights turn left into Bostal Hill (A206). In 0.75 miles at traffic lights turn right into Basildon Road (B213). In 270 metres turn right into McLeod Road. In about 0.5 mile at the roundabout turn right into Knee Hill. In 90 metres take the second right into Federation Road. The site is on the left in 50 metres. From M25 North, West or South approach: leave at junction 2 onto the A2 (signposted London); then as above. From the M20 (Dover): at junction 3 continue on the M20 (sign posted London, M25). Leave at the end of the motorway onto the M25; then as above. Note: The Route is well signposted with International Caravan and Camping signs. All vehicles should turn right on leaving the site to avoid residential area. The site internal gates are locked from 22:00 - 08:00 allowing pedestrian access only.
Sites key:
SIMON LEWIS
Reviewed: 06/09/2025 19:24
We stayed here on a Coldplay weekend for ease to get to Wembley on the train. Staff friendly especially Simon. We always walk to the Elizabeth line and get into London that way. On our return because of the nu Bet of people we missed the Elizabeth line that shuts at Midnight. Not a... Show more
kevin baggus
Reviewed: 05/09/2025 14:35
This site has lovely refurbished toilet & shower blocks. The staff are very friendly and the pitches are generous. The train station (DLR) and tube (Elizabeth Line) are within an easy 10 minute walk and the bus stop, which is the stop for North Greenwich (O2 & Uber boat etc..),... Show more
Gary Tucker
Reviewed: 04/09/2025 09:19
I have stayed at abbeywood many times because my family live near by And all times of the year and on all occasions I have been very pleased with the staff always got a smile , cleanliness and very tidy site
Paul Barnett
Reviewed: 01/09/2025 09:31
Never been to the site before - but had recommendation off friends. Didn't disappoint Feels like you're in the countryside ... decent pitches .. some a bit sloped, so blocks needed. 3 toilet blocks ... one as would be expected... two in need of a make-over, which I understand is planned.... Show more
Eddie Jones
Reviewed: 31/08/2025 15:17
This is a great site. It's well looked after by the wardens, clean and tidy with good facilities. It's a ten minute walk to the station for the Elizabeth Line into central London. There are excellent local walks in the nearby woods to the extensive grounds of Lesnes Abbey. Once... Show more
Andreas Bröde
Reviewed: 18/08/2025 14:21
Der Campingplatz ist gut geführt und hat alles, was man braucht, wenn man mit dem Wohnmobil unterwegs ist. Zur U-Bahn-Station sind es 10 Minuten Fußweg und mit der Elisabeth Line ist man dann in einer halben Stunde in der Innenstadt. Uns hat es sehr gut gefallen auf dem Platz und... Show more
Stephen
Reviewed: 17/08/2025 16:40
What a gem of a site brilliant location, very clean from the grounds to the shower and toilet facilities. The location of the site is fantastic when on site you would never know you were in innercity London. The 8 min walk to the Tube... Show more
Mark Page
Reviewed: 17/08/2025 15:24
We always make a stop off on our way back at this site. Can’t fault it.
Rachel McCarthy
Reviewed: 15/08/2025 07:49
This was our second visit here and we were just as pleased as the first time. Clean and well kept campsite. The renovated second facilities block was open this time and it is immaculate. A relatively quiet site with the odd sound of kids playing and they seemed to be... Show more
Mark Chapman
Reviewed: 11/08/2025 15:16
We used Abbey Wood site as a base to go to Wembley Arena for a concert and meet friends. After a stressful journey the welcome could not have been better. Simon was very friendly, informative and full of smiles which immediately took away the stress. We found a pitch in... Show more
SIMON LEWIS
Reviewed: 06/09/2025 19:24
We stayed here on a Coldplay weekend for ease to get to Wembley on the train. Staff friendly especially Simon. We always walk to the Elizabeth line and get into London that way. On our return because of the nu Bet of people we missed the Elizabeth li...