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British families explore beautiful Britain in their own beloved caravans, campervans or motorhomes to bring us the ultimate guide to the very best campsites in Britain and help us all plan our future staycations.Each week, the campers head off to explore a popular caravanning region, from Cornwall to the Highlands. They stay at a different campsite each day, enjoying on and off-site activities and visiting nearby attractions. These sites may boast stunning views, private beaches, adventure pursuits or spa facilities, but which will be our campers' favourite and win The Perfect Pitch regional title?
The series begins at Low Sizergh Farm in the Lake District, where they milk cows and take on a raft-building challenge.
The campers' Lake District adventure continues at Park Foot Holiday Park on the shores of Ullswater, where they take a boat ride on the lake and learn to paddle board and wake surf.
The campers visit Burns Farm Campsite just outside Keswick, a stay that includes a scenic bike ride of some local landmarks, a surprising hike with a breath-taking vista and a death-defying high-wire adventure.
Carolynn and David, Chris and Chelsie, and Dawn and Sapphia kick back in the peaceful, pastoral surroundings of Baystone Bank Farm. They later compete in a campsite rounders game, take a steam train tour in the nearby Eskdale Valley and explore their stunning surroundings on horseback with the campsite's stable of Cumbrian heavy horses.
Camping holiday enthusiasts Dawn and Sapphia, David and Carolynn, and Chris and Chelsie visit their fifth Lake District campsite, Skelwith Fold near Ambleside. As part of their quest to find the perfect pitch, they pick up some circus skills, visit the home of one of the area's most famous literary residents and get nowhere fast as they take to iconic Coniston Water by rowing boat.
This week's campers visit a seaside site in Pembrokeshire, where they go cold-water swimming at Portshele beach, visit the UK's tiniest city and tour Ramsey Island by boat.
The campers visit the eco-friendly Kite View Farm near Haverfordwest, where they learn bushcraft skills, eat foraged food and have a go on an aquatic obstacle course.
The campers visit Folly Farm campsite, which sits alongside its zoo and adventure park, giving them a chance to feed penguins, giraffes and lions before getting their heads down.
In the green surroundings of Coedfryn Farm near Newport, campers Moony and Val, Callum and Tash, and Carolynn and David get to know the campsite's resident alpacas before exploring the Preseli Hills on horseback, taking part in a pagan ceremony at Castell Henllys and taking to the water as they float down the River Teifi by canoe.
For the final stop on their Pembrokeshire tour, the campers pitch up at Fishguard Bay Resort, where hosts Mark and Bernard have planned the perfect wind-down experience with hot tub, bubbles, pampering and a BBQ feast. It's not all relaxation though as the campers take the plunge in a thrilling Pembrokeshire originated adventure sport - coasteering. Having visited five of this Welsh holiday region's best campsites, Carolynn and David, Moony and Val, and Callum and Tash now have a difficult decision to make, as they announce this week's perfect pitch-winner.
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