Anita's Touring Caravan Park, Mollington, Banbury, Oxfordshire
Anita’s Touring Caravan Park, located in the picturesque village of Mollington just outside Banbury in Oxfordshire, offers a warm, family-run camping and caravanning experience. Situated on a small working farm, the park is home to prize-winning Suffolk sheep and the beloved Dargale Welsh Mountain Ponies, making it a delightful destination for all ages.
The park caters to a variety of needs with three distinct areas:
A large section with 12 electric hook-ups that accommodate mixed groups of trailer tents, caravans, and traditional tents, ideal for family gatherings.
36 to 40 spacious pitches, available in both grass and hardstanding options, each equipped with 10 to 16 amp electric hook-ups, meeting the requirements of even the most seasoned caravanners.
Safety and convenience are prioritized with evening lighting throughout the park, which is mostly level, with just a few slightly sloping pitches. Lovingly maintained by a dedicated team, the grounds feature flower-filled troughs and beautiful gardens, creating a welcoming and serene environment.
For those seeking additional comfort, Anita’s Touring Caravan Park also offers two converted holiday cottages, providing the charm of the campsite with the comfort of a cosy home. Alternatively, families can enjoy a unique glamping experience in the well-equipped camping pods. These insulated wooden huts are heated, carpeted, and include lighting, offering a home-away-from-home experience without the hassle of tent pitching.
Located on the border of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, the park provides easy access to a variety of local attractions, making it the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area.
For more information and to book online, visit the Anita’s Touring Caravan Park website. For cottage bookings, call 01295 985984.
Rates:
Camper vans & trailer tents: from £30.00 per night
Tents: from £28.00 per night
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