Roots + Seeds Kitchen Garden
A sustainable, home-grown and locally sourced dining hub with produce from their on-site Kitchen Garden.
View and BookOFFERS*: 10% OFF Autumn Getaways | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Set in beautiful Grade I listed parkland, Cirencester Park Club Campsite is a peaceful oasis that forms part of the lovely Bathurst Estate. Great for walks in the surrounding natural landscapes or picnics under the shade of statuesque trees, the campsite is also close to the thriving market town of Cirencester, once the second largest town in England during the Roman occupation. The town offers attractions for the whole family from shopping and sampling local food treats to visiting nostalgic landmarks such as its picturesque church and well kept museum.
Cirencester Park Club Campsite also puts you within easy reach of the lovely Cotswolds - perhaps one of the few areas we have left of untouched English countryside. Here you can easily spend many enjoyable hours exploring the warm limestone villages and charming little towns, whose prosperity was built on the wool trade of centuries past. All in all, the campsite offers an unforgettable holiday escape into traditional British landscapes.
Many exciting events are held in the grounds of the nearby Bathurst Estate. For more information, and for walking routes and maps of the estate, please visit the Bathurst Estates website. The Root & Seeds Kitchen Garden Restaurant and award winning Corinium Ales micro-brewery are also just a 5 minute walk from the campsite, at The Old Kennels. All Club campsite guests benefit from free pedestrian access into neighbouring Cirencester Park. A pass will be provided per pitch at check-in (upon request), allowing free access to the park for the duration of your stay. As park access cards are the property of Bathurst Estates, there will be a £10 cash security deposit per pass, refundable upon return to the site office staff.
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.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01285 651546
Nearest alternative campsites: Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite, Cheltenham Racecourse Club Campsite, Burford Club Campsite and Tewkesbury Abbey Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 21 December 2025. 3 night minimum stay. Book by 27 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.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
Yes |
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Standard (electric & grass) |
Yes |
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Non-electric (grass) |
Yes |
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Serviced (electric & hardstanding) |
Yes |
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Multi Surface Pitch |
Yes |
Other pitch types | |
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Tent (electric & grass) |
Yes |
Tent (non-electric & grass) |
Yes |
Seasonal |
Yes |
Storage |
Yes |
Offers available to Club members
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View and BookLeave Cirencester ring road at the roundabout at the end of the dual carriageway onto the A419 towards Stroud. In 50 metres turn right into access lane. In 90 metres turn left into the college lane. Do not go straight on to the Old Kennels. The site is on the left in 230 metres. Please Note: There is a new, single-track access road to the site, which is bordered with boulders to protect the verge. Passing places are available but visitors are asked not to arrive until after 1pm to minimise congestion. Please take extra care and be aware that storage users and motorhomes may be departing site at other times.
Sites key:
Sonia Bryan
Reviewed: 22/09/2025 21:42
Always enjoy staying at Cirencester park, the facilities are excellent. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There’s a lovely walk through the park and plenty of cafes pubs and little unique shops to wander into. I think it’s one of our favourite places to go
Ann Bushby
Reviewed: 20/09/2025 20:46
Came here for my third visit this time with a multi surface pitch rather than usual hard standing. This was in a much better location and more level than previous pitches and was convenient for toilets and reception at the same price as hard standing. The site was its usual... Show more
Andrew Tudor
Reviewed: 17/09/2025 08:42
Main road access is very smooth and all dual carriageway. Onside food vans very good. we found the staff quite nice and friendly too. Two negatives tho: local access road tight and windy, a couple of passing places, made much worse as large rocks have been placed both sides, so if... Show more
Kathryn Crompton
Reviewed: 16/09/2025 16:31
Brilliant We love it here, beautiful, clean, right next to the park. 10 minute walk into Cirencester.
Alex Gray
Reviewed: 14/09/2025 18:03
We normally stay on this site once a year. We find staff very friendly and helpful. Well kept facilities and grounds. Ideal place to tour from.
Sharon Heckford
Reviewed: 14/09/2025 15:28
Very clean facilities and spacious showers lovely walk into town through the park however some of reception staff not very helpful. Wardens were friendly, need to have bins around the site not just at reception area . We asked at the site information but for bus timetable which was absolutely useless... Show more
Christine Forrester
Reviewed: 09/09/2025 17:08
It was our first to this site and although large it has established trees acting a shields so you aren’t overlooking many vehicles. The site was well kept, staff helpful and there is a variety of food sellers on most nights. The proximity to Cirencester and the country park is... Show more
Christine Lord
Reviewed: 08/09/2025 16:56
We stayed for 4 nights from 31 August. On arrival we were greeted by the friendly and efficient reception staff Out pitch was flat and well drained, also quite near the main toilet and shower block which was very handy. We purchased a card to access the Bathhurst Estate for £10... Show more
William Rees
Reviewed: 08/09/2025 12:30
We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the site having previously visited on many occasions. All the wardens were polite and helpful the best we’ve encountered on any site. The Bathurst Estate a stone throw away is outstanding with many dog walks and tranquility. Cirencester is a typical Cotswolds town... Show more
Anthony O'Donnell
Reviewed: 06/09/2025 14:31
A peaceful wooded haven, a great base location for exploring all the Cotswolds has to offer , our first long distance outing in our Motorhome ,we came from Ireland to visit a few location's nearby and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The campsite was spotless and peaceful with staff that were helpful... Show more
Sonia Bryan
Reviewed: 22/09/2025 21:42
Always enjoy staying at Cirencester park, the facilities are excellent. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There’s a lovely walk through the park and plenty of cafes pubs and little unique shops to wander into. I think it’s one of our favourite...