Campsites Near the World's Biggest Cycling Race Route
In 2027, the UK will make cycling history by hosting the opening stages of the world’s biggest men’s and women’s bike races, the first country outside France to do so. Camping along the route lets you experience the excitement up close, with incredible scenery and a true race-day atmosphere. Members can book now, taking advantage of your exclusive 18-month advance booking window to secure your spot early.
38 campsites near popular cycling race routes
Keswick Club Site
Our Keswick Club Site is a strong base for fans wanting to experience the race atmosphere in a lively market town setting. With the route passing nearby, it offers easy access to roadside viewing spots, plus plenty of amenities, shops, and places to eat before and after the riders pass through.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Bowness on Windermere
Northern England, Cumbria
Camp on the shores of England’s largest lake at Bowness on Windermere Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
Bowness-on-Windermere Club Site
Our Bowness on Windermere Club Site is located near the southbound section of the A591, making it a convenient base for following the route as it passes through the Windermere area. It also offers easy access to lakeside attractions between race days.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Braithwaite Village
Northern England, Cumbria
Camp among the majestic mountains of the Lake District at Braithwaite Village Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
Braithwaite Village Club Site
Set in a traditional village setting, this campsite sits near sections of the route passing through the surrounding countryside. It’s a good choice for visitors looking to avoid busier hubs while staying close to key race-day locations.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Derwentwater
Northern England, Cumbria
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors by camping at Derwentwater Camping and Caravanning Club Site.
Derwentwater Club Site
Located close to the lakeshore and nearby roads used by the race, this site offers scenic surroundings and convenient access to roadside viewing. It’s ideal for fans wanting a quieter stay without being far from the action.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Chertsey Club Site
Our Chertsey Club Site offers a practical base for fans following the 2027 cycling route through the South East. Situated just outside London and close to local transport links, it provides straightforward access to nearby viewing areas while giving you a comfortable place to unwind before and after race day.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Clitheroe Club Site
Set in the historic market town of Clitheroe, this campsite offers a convenient and comfortable base for fans following the cycling route. Just a short distance from the roadside action, it’s perfect for those who want to combine race-day excitement with exploring local attractions, cafes, and charming streets.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Crowden Club Site
Located around 14.5 miles east of Manchester, our Crowden Club Site is well placed for fans following the route toward the stage finish and onward to Sheffield. The site offers excellent facilities, making it a comfortable base for race spectators.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Hayfield Club Site
Approximately 14.5 miles from Manchester, on the edge of the Peak District, sits Hayfield Club Site which offers easy access to key sections of the route. With good facilities and a peaceful setting, it’s ideal for backpackers and tent campers.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
- No caravans
Hertford Club Site
Located around 19 miles north of London and close to Hertford East railway station, Hertford Club Site is a convenient campsite for fans travelling by public transport. Its accessible facilities and well-equipped amenities make it a practical base when following the route near the capital.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Horsley Club Site
Just 21 miles south-west of London and close to Horsley railway station, Horsley Club Site is well placed for fans following the 2027 cycling route through Surrey. The site offers easy access to nearby viewing points while providing a comfortable, well-equipped place to stay outside the capital.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Jedburgh Club Site
Our Jedburgh Club Site is a great choice for cycling enthusiasts wanting to combine thrilling roadside action with a rich sense of history. Well placed for accessing nearby sections of the route through the Scottish Borders, it offers the chance to secure a scenic viewing spot before returning to a relaxed campsite setting. The nearby town provides a welcoming atmosphere, independent shops and incredble places to eat, ideal for unwinding after the riders have passed.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Kendal Club Site
Our Kendal Club Site is a convenient base for fans wanting easy access to the race route while enjoying a quieter town setting. Located just a short drive from key viewing points, it offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of local amenities, shops, and restaurants to explore before and after the riders pass through.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Lauder Club Site
Our Lauder Club Site is a welcoming base for race fans looking to enjoy the action in the scenic Scottish Borders. Positioned conveniently for access to rural viewing points and local roads used by the route, it’s perfect for those who want to combine cheering on the riders with discovering charming market towns and rolling countryside.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Rhandirmwyn Club Site
Rhandirmwyn Club Site provides a tranquil retreat amid the rolling hills of rural Wales. It's great for fans wanting to enjoy the race and the region’s natural beauty. With easy access to sections of the cycling route as it passes through Carmarthenshire, it’s an excellent choice for visitors who prefer scenic countryside and peaceful evenings after race-day excitement.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Walton on Thames
South East England, Surrey
See the sights of London and camp at one of the Club’s oldest locations in Walton on Thames Club Site.
Walton-On-Thames Club Site
Located 13.5 miles south-west of London, Walton-on-Thames Club Site is a convenient base for fans following the 2027 cycling route through the South East. Close to Esher railway station, it offers straightforward access to nearby viewing areas, with a peaceful riverside setting to return to after the riders pass through.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Wyeside Club Site
Nestled alongside the scenic River Wye, Wyeside Club Site is a peaceful spot for those following the race through Herefordshire and beyond. The route’s proximity makes it ideal for grabbing great roadside viewing positions, while the picturesque river setting means plenty of opportunities for riverside walks and local pubs between race days.
Club Site highlights
- Available for members and non-members
- Modern facility blocks with toilets, showers, and washing machines
- Family-friendly site
- Pets welcome
- Variety of pitch options including electric hook-ups
Low Birks Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
High Foulshaw Farm
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- Members only campsite
- Pet friendly
Arrowe Brook Farm
Campsite highlights
- Members only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Showers, toilets, and electricity available
Beck Evans Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Toilets, showers and electricity available
- Pet friendly
Belthorn Campsite on the Hill
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- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
Birkland Barrow
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- Member only campsite
- No pets allowed
Braeside
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- On-site toilets
- Electricity available
Cross Lane Caravan and Camping Park
Campsite highlights
- Members only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Showers, toilets, and electricity available
Fields Farm
Campsite highlights:
- Member only campsite
- Adults only campsite
- Electricity available
Greenscapes Nursery
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Toilets, showers and electricity available
CS Heatherhill Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Electricity and toilets available
Hidden Corner Camping
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- On-site facilities including toilets, showers and electricity
- No pets allowed
Lakes and Fells Caravan Site
Campsite highlight
- Members only campsite
- Electricity available
- Pet friendly
- Adults only campsite
Lane End Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Toilets, showers and electricity avaiable
- Pet friendly
Linden Cottage
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Near Cuffley Train Station
- Pet friendly
- Adult only campsite
Low Pleasant Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Electricity available
- Pet friendly
Marl House Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- On-site electricity
- Pet friendly
Park Fold Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- On-site facilities include toilets, electricity and dedicated accessible facilities
- Pet friendly
Parkwood Activity Centre
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- No pets allowed
R.S.H. Southedge Works
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- On-site toilets
- Pet friendly
Wyming Brook Farm
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Electricity available
Barley Cottage
Campsite highlights
- Member only campsite
- Pet friendly
- Toilets available
Experience the biggest cycling race up close
Follow the action across the UK as the cycling route winds through breathtaking landscapes, historic towns, and iconic cities. Each stage offers unforgettable scenery and plenty of opportunities to watch the race up close while enjoying the incredible outdoors.
Discover the men's route across Britain

Stage 1: Friday 2nd July 2027, Edinburgh to Carlisle
The men's race kicks off in Edinburgh, a city famed for its magnificent castles, cobbled streets, and lively culture. Cyclists will head south from the capital, weaving through rolling hills, forested valleys, and sweeping countryside. By camping at one of our many campsites in Scotland, you enjoy the race from the front lines as well as soak up the country's charm at your own pace.
This stage finishes in Carlisle, northern England, where the historic city and surrounding countryside provide a striking backdrop for the day’s finale. Here you’ll find charming streets, local landmarks, and plenty of opportunities to continue enjoying the incredible outdoors.
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Stage 2: Saturday 3rd July 2027, Keswick to Liverpool
Stage two begins in Keswick, a picturesque market town nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Cyclists will navigate mountain passes, glistening lakes, and lush valleys as they head toward Liverpool. Camping along this route allows you to take in the stunning scenery, riverside trails, and watch the race unfold amidst some of England’s most dramatic natural landscapes. The stage concludes at Liverpool’s iconic waterfront, blending sporting excitement with Liverpool's electric energy.
Nearby campsites:
- Braithwaite Village Club Site
- Keswick Club Site
- Derwentwater Club Site
- Bowness on Windermere Club Site
- Windermere Club Site
- Kendal Club Site
- Clitheroe Club Site
Stage 3: Sunday 4th July 2027, Welshpool to Cardiff
Booking a campsite in Wales lets you experience the third leg of the cycling route while immersing yourself in Welsh culture. Cyclists will tackle a series of challenging climbs, winding through historic towns and some of the country’s most stunning countryside. This stage finishes in Cardiff, a city renowned for its bustling streets, incredible history, and vibrant atmosphere, making it the perfect place to celebrate the end of an unforgettable day of racing.
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Discover the women's route across Britain

Stage 1: Friday 30th July 2027, Leeds to Manchester
The women’s race begins in Leeds, an incredible city surrounded by rolling countryside and historic towns. As the route heads west over the Pennines, the landscape opens up into wide moorlands and stone villages. Camping along this stretch offers the chance to slow things down, explore hilltop trails and quiet valleys, and enjoy one of northern England’s most scenic regions, with the added excitement of seeing the cyclists pass through.
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Stage 2: Saturday 31st July 2027, Manchester to Sheffield
Cutting through the heart of the Peak District, cyclists will tackle varying terrains, including high moorland roads and the famous Snake Pass. Booking a local campsite means you’ll be close to all the action and perfectly placed to enjoy wide-open landscapes, scenic walks, and the rugged beauty of the surrounding countryside.
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Stage 3: Sunday 1st August 2027, London
The final stage of the women’s race ends in London. Cyclists will race through the streets of the capital, passing famous landmarks as crowds line the route to celebrate the end of the event. Camping nearby lets you step away from the city's noise and enjoy a quiet, relaxing escape after a day of excitement.
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