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Hardwick Parks
Downs Road
Standlake

Witney
Oxfordshire

OX29 7PZ
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Welcome to Hardwick Parks - A hidden world in which to do as much or as little as you like. Take advantage of the freedom to relax in the mature parkland and lakes on the banks of the River Windrush, totally removed from the demanding routine of everyday life. Explore the nearby historic university city of Oxford, splendid Blenheim Palace or the picturesque Cotswold towns and villages including Burford, the gateway to the Cotswolds, just a short drive from the Park. Hardwick Parks is abundant with wild life, from flocks of Canada Geese and Greylags, to the majestic swans that make their home at the Park. The more energetic amongst you can also try all the water sports activities we are able to offer: Wakeboarding, Kneeboarding, Waterskiing, Ringo Rides and Windsurfing.

We have 214 pitches available for Touring caravans, tents and motor homes; with 10amp electrical hook ups available for all types of units. We can provide all the facilities to make your stay a comfortable, pleasurable experience. Set up your base, then come and relax in our Lakeside clubhouse where you can enjoy an evening drink and some good old pub grub with friends & family. Our purpose built, air conditioned, comfortable toilet & shower block facilities are in close proximity to the camping fields so you don’t have to stroll too far from your bed early morning. We have a local park shop to provide you with all your shopping needs from disposable bbqs to the sausages you will need to put on it!

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