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Surrounded by the serene forests and pillowy hills of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham offers those looking to rent an RV in Gloucestershire with a festive atmosphere and plenty of activities. Similar to Bath, which borders the southern tip of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham was founded as a thriving spa town with mineral springs and spa hotels. Today, Cheltenham retains most of its opulent Regency architecture and ornate gardens.

Less than 100 miles west of London, Cheltenham sits close to the border of Wales on the River Chelt, a small body of water dividing the town and keeping the gardens and parks green. These open areas juxtapose the bustling high street and provide the space for the town’s full calendar of festivals. Those looking for RV rentals in England will be pleased with the variety of activities available in this beautiful region, which is especially suited for groups of campers with different temperaments as Cheltenham has something for everyone.

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The Great Outdoors

Despite being known for its festivals and nightlife, Cheltenham offers those renting an RV in Gloucestershire an opportunity to relax in one of the country’s most magnificent areas. Named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty since 1966, the Cotswolds contains vastly different landscapes, from meadows and forests to the rocky quarries that have supplied the quaint towns with their iconic stone houses. Stretching over 750 square miles and six counties, the Cotswolds offer plenty of room to explore in a motorhome rental.

Cheltenham also has several parks within town limits. Pittville Park sits halfway between the town center and Cheltenham Racecourse and is split in two by the A435. The east side contains the aviaries with their feathered friends and the main children’s area. There's also the Pump Room, a historic building that exemplifies the grandeur that brought England’s high society flocking to the famed spa town. Across the road is the much larger west side, with its sprawling sheets of green grass and patches of forest. Activities are the order of the day with a well-stocked fishing lake, tennis courts, soccer field, skate park, and golf green.

Even closer to the action are the Imperial Gardens. Those opting for luxury RV rentals in Cheltenham will appreciate a visit to the grand parks right in the heart of the town center. With high street shops only steps away, the Imperial Gardens offer a breath of fresh air and a place to stretch out and rest your feet after a long day of shopping. Take in the well-manicured flower beds and the lavish Neptune Fountain before touring the Town Hall.

Camping in Cheltenham

Given the combination of natural beauty and festival atmosphere, those looking to rent a motorhome in Cheltenham have dozens of camping options within a 30-mile radius. The majority of campgrounds have showers and toilets as well as accessible sites and features. Internet access is an issue at most sites due to the surrounding parklands and rolling topography of the area. For those renting a caravan for one of Cheltenham’s many festivals, be sure to select one of the handful of campsites with public transport steps from the park.

Briarfields Motel and Touring Caravan Park is an adult-only establishment to the west of Cheltenham’s town center. For those looking for camper rentals near Gloucestershire Airport, Briarfields is a great option. In addition to clean and convenient facilities, the park is committed to conservation and ensuring their caravan site is accessible to everyone. Public buses are available across the road from the welcome center, and the train station is only a short drive away. With over 60 fully serviced sites, each with its own small hedge for privacy, there's plenty of room for guests and up to two dogs per site.

For a bit of excitement for the whole family, park your Cheltenham RV rental at Cheltenham Racecourse Caravan Club Site. A stroll through one of Gloucestershire’s open green spaces takes campers right to the Cheltenham Racecourse with its jump track, festivals, and entertainment. Public transport is available to the racecourse and nearby towns. Non-members are welcome, as are barbecues, children, and dogs. The view of the park and racetrack makes up for the tarmac.

Exploring the City

Cheltenham caters to those who like to keep busy. Mentioned previously for its on-site caravan club, Cheltenham Racecourse plays host to numerous events throughout the year. In addition to horse racing, the grand venue is the place to go for music, snooker tournaments, and festivals ranging from hot-air balloon to wedding.

Speaking of festivals, Cheltenham is known as "The Festival Town" due to the number of festivals and major events that take place in the area. Renting a motorhome near Cheltenham is a great way to post up and travel around to different events. From food and drink to the arts such as poetry and jazz to sports such as cricket and cycling, there's literally something to suit every camper.

Cheltenham also offers a variety of tours. If history is your thing, you can check out the in-town theater tours and Cotswolds village tours. Cycling tours are a great way to take in the natural beauty of the region and get some exercise on the challenging Gloucestershire hills. For couples looking to rent a motorhome in Cheltenham to reconnect, there are several tours of the Romantic Road. Whichever path you choose, Cheltenham is one of the best towns in England for those looking for the option to race around or settle down on any given day.

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