About Us
Greystones Nawab Camping and Touring is a small basic and friendly campsite in the middle of the beautiful Peak District countryside; completely rural, but only 15 minutes from the famous spa town of Buxton in Derbyshire. Relatively new on the campsite scene - Greystones nawab offers grassy pitches for 5 caravans /3 motorhomes and 10 tent pitches on well-tended land, surrounded by dry stone walls and mature trees and shrubs.
It is a pretty place, and the views from the campsite take some beating. Everyone is welcome here; it is family-friendly, motorcycle friendly and dog friendly and facilities include electric hooks-ups should you want it, outside a washing up area side of portacabin, showers and toilets are in purpose-built portacabin Right next door to the campsite there is a wonderful donkey sanctuary, so it is just a stroll away to go and say hello to these gentle animals.
This is a small basic site in the centre of peak park very scenic site is in a prime position for exploring all that the Peak District has to offer. For walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, Greystones nawab is very close to several excellent walks Monsal trail Tissington trail, many pretty little villages and cycling routes, and there are also opportunities for pony trekking, climbing and paragliding if you feel like experiencing something a bit different! The Peak District is a National Park, so if you want to plan your trip well, visit one of the excellent visitor centres that are set up to help you navigate around the many hills and trails in the area.
Aside from exploring the surrounding Peak District, Greystone is also close to several excellent family attractions. Take a magical journey underground at Poole’s Cavern - just a ten-minute drive away - and explore the huge limestone caverns which date back 2 million years. They also have a large park and picnic area with some lovely woodland trails to follow, and for those who like the high ropes - one of Go Apes highest adventure courses is here, with zip wires, aerial walkways and perilous bridges. And talking of perilous, Alton Towers is about 40 minutes away by car if you wanted a full day out of rollercoasters and excitement. Peak Wildlife Park is also nearby, allowing you to come face to face with several exotic and endangered animals.
The thermal spa town of Buxton, with its Georgian and Victorian architecture, is a very popular destination in the area, as well as idyllic Bakewell, on the banks of the River Wye and close to Chatsworth House - one of Derbyshire’s most popular stately homes with its magnificent gardens.
You will certainly not be short of things to do here! Greystones nawab is a welcome retreat at the end of a busy day exploring the Peak District; it is quiet, tranquil and relaxing; ideal to kick back in a chair and watch the sun go down. If you fancy a night off the cooking there are several good pubs within walking distance offering excellent home-cooked food.
As locations go, Greystone is a lovely spot, so make sure you leave enough time to explore all that the stunning Peak District has to offer. we also have a cafe next door please note toilets and showers are in a purpose-built portacabin and washing facilities are on outside of side portacabin.
Suitable for
Baby and Toddler (0-3)
Backpackers
Children or Kids (3-10)
Couples
Dog Friendly
Pets
Family
Motorcycle Friendly
Sports
Solo
Students
Teens (13+)
Tweens (11-13)
Amenities
Bbqs Allowed
Campfires Allowed
Chemical Waste Disposal
On-Site Restaurant or Cafe
Showers
Toilets
Washing Up Area
Where we are
England
Contact Details
Phone: +441298223410