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Stourton, Mere, Warminster, Wiltshire, UK, BA12 6QD

Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site

Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site and the surrounding area, Wiltshire
Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site and the surrounding area, Wiltshire | © National Trust / Paul Harris
Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site, Wiltshire
The Temple of Apollo reflected in the lake at Stourhead, Wiltshire, in May

Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site

A tranquil site on the expansive Stourhead estate, with its world-famous garden, Palladian house and acres of countryside walks.

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Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site, Wiltshire
The Temple of Apollo reflected in the lake at Stourhead, Wiltshire, in May
Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site and the surrounding area, Wiltshire
Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site and the surrounding area, Wiltshire
Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site, Wiltshire
A view of the Temple of Apollo during summer
View over the lake Stourhead  on a sunny day with some trees in the foreground
A view of the Temple of Apollo during summer
The area surrounding Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site, Wiltshire

© National Trust/Paul Harris/Clive Nichols/Hugh Mothersole/Chris Lacey/James Dobson

A tranquil site on the expansive Stourhead estate, with its world-famous garden, Palladian house and acres of countryside walks.

At a glance

Type of accommodation
Campervans, Caravans, Motorhomes, Note: Vehicles with onboard toilets only
Number of places / pitches
5
Seasons
15 Jan 2024 - 9 Nov 2024
7 Jan 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
Minimum stay
1 night
Dogs welcome per pitch
2

About Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site

Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site is in a quiet corner of the Stourhead estate, and as a guest, you’ll have free entry to explore during opening hours. Discover the Palladian house, landscape garden, King Alfred’s Tower and acres of countryside walks passing by chalk downs, ancient woods, Iron Age hillforts and farmland.

Mere is a short drive away, with pubs, restaurants and shops.

Check-in is from 2pm, with departures by 11am. For facility information, local area information and more, please check the Guide to Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site.

Features and facilities

  • BBQs allowed, available
  • Chemical disposal, available
  • Electric hook-up, available
  • Hardstanding, available

Location

Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site and the surrounding area, Wiltshire
Article
Article

Guide to Stourhead Estate Motorhome Guide 

Find all you need to know about a holiday at Stourhead Estate Motorhome Site, including how to check in, dogs, the surrounding area and more...

Exploring the area...

The exterior of house at Stourhead on a sunny day, showing its columns, the stairs up to the door and two wings
Area
Area

Wiltshire 

Discover world-famous gardens, villages and ancient landscapes along with some lesser-known gems. Explore a county that makes a fun day out for all the family to enjoy.

Light on a tulip tree on an island in the lake at Stourhead, Wiltshire
Place
Place

Stourhead 

Palladian house and world-famous landscape garden

near Mere, Wiltshire

Partially open today
The domed, white Temple of Apollo surrounded by trees overlooking the lake at Stourhead
Trail
Trail

Bonham Wood walk at Stourhead 

Wiltshire

This gentle walk takes you behind the Temple of Apollo through the picturesque Bonham Wood, and returns along a WWII airfield. A springtime hotspot also for daffodils and bluebells.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 2.5 (km: 4)
Aerial view of earthworks in the landscape at Whitesheet Hill, Wiltshire
Trail
Trail

Stourhead Whitesheet Hill walk 

Wiltshire

Look out for an array of wildflowers & wildlife and take in the wide views of Stourhead estate on this challenging walk up Whitesheet Hill, a site of great archaeological interest.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 6 (km: 9.6)

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