Thursday, 26 March 2026

Bracelands Campsite, Berry Hill, Coleford, Gloucestershire

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Bracelands Campsite, Berry Hill, Coleford, Gloucestershire 


Bracelands Campsite offers more than 400 thoughtfully arranged pitches set within the stunning surroundings of the historic Forest of Dean, creating a welcoming destination for all types of outdoor stays. Open year-round, the site allows visitors to experience the changing beauty of the landscape across every season, from vibrant green summers to the rich colours of autumn and the peaceful charm of winter.

The pitches are designed to suit a variety of camping styles, with options including grass-only pitches, electric hook-ups and hardstanding pitches with electric, all typically around 8m x 5m and suitable for tents, caravans, motorhomes and campervans. Larger hardstanding pitches are also available for bigger vehicles. In addition to touring pitches, the site offers alternative accommodation, including cosy camping pods, deluxe en-suite pods available year-round, and spacious safari tents during the warmer months, providing a more comfortable glamping experience.

Bracelands provides a wide range of onsite facilities to ensure a convenient and enjoyable stay. A welcoming reception offers helpful local knowledge, along with extras such as a book swap and ice block exchange, while a well-stocked shop supplies essentials, fresh produce and camping items. Guests can also enjoy food options from an onsite food van serving breakfast and evening meals, as well as a pizza van visiting every Saturday, with takeaway deliveries available. Multiple modern facility blocks include showers, toilets, family rooms, accessible bathrooms and baby-changing areas, alongside a laundry room, dishwashing areas, Wi-Fi access, vending options and motorhome services. A private hire BBQ hut offers a sheltered space for socialising, while seasonal pitches, storage options and a dedicated rally field cater to longer stays and group bookings.

Set within a Dark Skies valley, the campsite offers exceptional night-time views, with clear sights of the stars, constellations and the Milky Way. Surrounded by natural beauty, it provides direct access to a network of walking, cycling and hiking trails, with the River Wye just a mile away. The location is ideal for outdoor activities such as wild swimming and paddleboarding, and is close to popular attractions including the Forest of Dean Cycle Centre, Symonds Yat, Beechenhurst and Mallards Pike visitor centres, Go Ape, as well as a range of local pubs and restaurants. Visitors can also enjoy scenic walks into Coleford or explore the nearby historic town of Monmouth.
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