Campsite near London named one of the best in England

An East Sussex camping spot was awarded silver in the annual VisitEngland Awards for Excellence
REBECCA DOUGLAS/Swallowtail Hill
18 August 2020

A glamping spot in East Sussex has been named the second best in England by VisitEngland’s annual Awards for Excellence.

Swallowtail Hill Farm, just over an hour and a half’s drive from London, picked up the silver gong at the annual awards. Landal Darwin Forest in Derbyshire was named the country’s best camping site, while Eye Kettleby Lakes in Leicestershire was awarded third place.

Swallowtail Hill Farm, near picturesque Rye, is set on 40 acres of wildflower meadows and woodland and offers chic shepherd’s huts, cottages and cabins.

London hotel, The Ned, was also named as the best Large Hotel of the Year at the awards, followed by Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa in Wiltshire and Hampshire’s Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa.

After being named the best B&B in the world by TripAdvisor for the second year running , The 25 Boutique B&B in Devon was named England’s best B&B and Guest House of the Year, with St Cuthbert’s House in Northumberland and Haven Cottage in Cumbria coming in second and third respectively.

VisitEngland Chief Executive Sally Balcombe said: “These prestigious awards celebrate the outstanding businesses and individuals in tourism across England who have delivered excellence. From a world-class boutique B&B in Devon to adventure-packed experiences in Somerset, from an accessible country park and national nature reserve in Dorset to a bespoke English wine tour in Kent, our award winners provide stand-out experiences of the highest calibre.

“Millions of jobs and local economies depend on tourism and this year’s awards are also a timely reminder of the determination, innovation and commitment of businesses across the country who have been working extremely hard to reopen, to welcome visitors back safely and to continue to provide a first-class experience.”

Tourism Minister Nigel Huddleston added: "Not only does our tourism industry offer incredible experiences to those who holiday here, it supports millions of jobs up and down the country. I'm delighted to see so many great establishments, from major Lincolnshire attractions to boutique Yorkshire hotels, being celebrated.

"I would like to congratulate all the winners and businesses around England who are doing an outstanding job in showcasing the best in tourism. I encourage everyone to get out, Enjoy Summer Safely, and experience everything England has to offer."

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