Amerden Caravan Park is located at Old Marsh Ln, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0DZ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Amerden Caravan Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

We are a small family run caravan and camping site at the side of the River Thames, alongside the towpath that runs between Maidenhead and Windsor.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01628 627461

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.amerdencaravanpark.com/

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Bob Mountier

5 Google Rating

Lovely site, shame it's not open due to widening of M4

5/ 5

Lovely site, shame it's not open due to widening of M4

Dani Weston

5 Google Rating

Recently stayed here with my partner, dog and 2 children and can not fault it at all. The toilets an

5/ 5

Recently stayed here with my partner, dog and 2 children and can not fault it at all. The toilets and showers were spotless. The owners are lovely, really easy to chat to and very helpful with information on events happening nearby. The kitchen area is a lovely touch, having 4 fridges and a microwave available for all to use was very handy. Although the site sits next to the M4, the sound did not bother us at all and can easily be forgotten about. We will definitely be returning and would recommend to anybody looking at staying here.

Colin Brass

5 Google Rating

Great site, nice friendly owners, very relaxed atmosphere. Short walk to Thames and Bray lock where

5/ 5

Great site, nice friendly owners, very relaxed atmosphere. Short walk to Thames and Bray lock where it is nice to watch the boats go through and chat to the friendly lock keepers or boat owners. The walk to Bray is just over a mile, with a short section beside the M4 where it crosses the Thames, but is perfectly safe as you are behind barriers. Short flat bike ride to Windsor and Eton approx 5mile depending upon route taken as have a choice of routes. We thought best one was beside the Olympic rowing lakes which are less than 2 mile away and we'll worth a visit. Loved the site will definitely return.

Alan Turley

5 Google Rating

Really nice place but might be closing soon to allow extension to M4 motorway which when on site is

5/ 5

Really nice place but might be closing soon to allow extension to M4 motorway which when on site is at the bottom of the site. So check availability before coming here. Owners are really nice people too.

Fleur Thorogood

4 Google Rating

Lovely camp site. Well equipped. Clean and well maintained. Great location for cycling to Maidenh

4/ 5

Lovely camp site. Well equipped. Clean and well maintained. Great location for cycling to Maidenhead or Windsor. Beautiful stretch of the River Thames. Road noise is only negative, however we had been informed of this before visiting and owners have dine everything possible to reduce impact.

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