Haddon Hall
Medieval and Tudor Manor House and grounds, the location for over 30 films including Pride and Prejudice.
View and BookOFFERS*: Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Set in the beautiful location of an old walled garden on the picturesque Chatsworth Estate, the Chatsworth Park Club Campsite in Bakewell offers nostalgic views of the sheep-cropped rolling countryside, with some lovely walks. One of our sites in Derbyshire, the campsite is a lovely holiday retreat for the family to escape the bustle of city living. Surrounded by lots of wildlife, it is fantastic for deer watching.
The Horse Trials that take place in May and the Country Fair in September are just two of the fantastic attractions conveniently nearby the Chatsworth Park Club Campsite. One of the first visits on the list should be to the House, where you can immerse yourself in history as you wander round the beautifully decorated rooms, formal gardens and the famously lovely cascade. Another place for an unforgettably scenic stroll is the 1000-acre park laid out by Capability Brown. For those who want to sample and take home authentic country delights, the nearby farm shop boasts superior marmalades and jams amongst many other scrumptious treats.
The village of Baslow is a 15 minute walk with a couple of good pubs, including the refurbished Devonshire Arms. Bakewell market on Mondays is recommended. Children visiting the caravan site will enjoy the farmyard and adventure playground on the Chatsworth House estate, guaranteed to give them hours of fun.
Chatsworth Park Health & Fitness Club is a 20 minute walk or a 5 minute drive away. To find out about what they offer, please visit their webpage here.
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 01246 582226
Chatsworth is bookable up to 1st March 2026. We are currently working with the Chatsworth Estate to extend our lease beyond this point. For members wishing to stay in the area we have a number of fabulous alternative campsites nearby: Castleton Club Campsite, Lickpenny Matlock Club Campsite, Poolsbrook Country Park Club Campsite, Buxton Club Campsite and The Firs Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
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Offers available to Club members
Medieval and Tudor Manor House and grounds, the location for over 30 films including Pride and Prejudice.
View and BookTours of famous show caverns, a fossil factory, rock shop, walks, play areas and Victorian Prospect Tower.
View and BookExplore a miner’s life including the tools he worked through a guided tour as you clamber through tunnels.
View and BookAn underground wonderland of rocks, minerals and fossils, see the rare Blue John Stone mineral in situ.
View and BookTo locate the site using sat nav, please enter the postcode DE45 1SP, which will take you to the drive for the site. From the East: Turn left off A619 (Chesterfield – Bakewell) in 8.5 miles in Baslow 150 yards past Cavendish Hotel into site entrance. The entrance to the site is by private single track road, with passing places (no parking or waiting allowed). There is no access through Chatsworth Estate. At the end of the entrance drive there may be a traffic bottleneck outside reception. From the West: from Manchester at junction 1 of the M60 take the A6 to Chapel-en-le-Frith and then the A623 to Baslow. At the roundabout go straight on towards Chesterfield but just after leaving the roundabout take the first turning on the right, just before the Cavendish Hotel. From Buxton take the A6 to Bakewell and then the A619 to Baslow. Then follow directions from the roundabout as above. The site has no Late Night Arrivals Area. Please note that the bridge at site entrance has 5-ton weight limit.
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Simon Moreton
Reviewed: 07/07/2025 15:00
Perfect site, perfect location Wonderful amenities Can’t wait to go back
Geoff Peek
Reviewed: 06/07/2025 17:28
Come back to this site after 15 years and it is still as lovely as we remembered. Staff are very helpful, the visiting food vans are great and the site is nice and clean and well maintained. We won’t leave it so long next time to come back.
Mrs Carole Scholey
Reviewed: 06/07/2025 13:48
We come to Chatsworth Park every year and always enjoy it,from the fabulous Chatsworth house, the wonderful scenery and the intimate feeling on site.Last November we were hit by exceptionally cold weather- pipes froze and the electricity went off-in the village as well as onsite.The amazing staff worked hard with... Show more
Sarah Hassall
Reviewed: 02/07/2025 14:39
We have visited this site a couple of times and really enjoy it. The staff are welcoming and friendly, the facilities are clean and tidy, the site is peaceful and quiet and the gate to Chatsworth makes this the perfect setting. We really enjoy our time here and feel so... Show more
Michelle but
Reviewed: 29/06/2025 19:35
I have stayed on this site numerous times. It is my absolute favourite The location is idylic, my boys both have autism and find the site very relaxed The facilities are fab, very clean The staff are helpful and kind The pitches are immaculate The gate into the estate is a little... Show more
John Moore
Reviewed: 29/06/2025 16:04
This is our favourite site - we visit about 3 or 4 times a year. Clean (as are all CAMC sites), peaceful and the placement of trees & hedges masks the density of pitches - unlike some of the more modern sites (Troutbeck, Poolsbrook, Chapel lane etc) which more closely... Show more
Heather Lockwood
Reviewed: 26/06/2025 22:36
Having read a few reviews about tired facilities I was a little unsure about our visit. I have no idea what the reviewers were wanting from a campsite. The pitches were all well kept and the site was immaculate. We chose a pitch which had a lovely grass space next... Show more
Simon Baker
Reviewed: 24/06/2025 19:06
Bit stuck for words to describe this place to be honest, lovely site in what were at one time the kitchen gardens for Chatsworth House. Friendly, helpful wardens and a nice little site shop with camping essentials and nice treats for tea time ! A visit to Chatsworth House is... Show more
Michael Forster
Reviewed: 19/06/2025 09:04
When arriving after a long drive,I must admit I did wonder what the hype was with this site,after a drive in with a couple of deep pot holes that line up exactly with the caravan wheels,to a pitch basically on the edge of the site, as site was full. But after... Show more
N Walker
Reviewed: 05/06/2025 15:11
Could be so good, but just a few too many issues. The site is really expensive. You do NOT get any access to the house and gardens in your pitch fee (just access to the general grounds) NOR is there any discount to these for CAMC members. There is nothing... Show more
Simon Moreton
Reviewed: 07/07/2025 15:00
Perfect site, perfect location Wonderful amenities Can’t wait to go back...