Motorhome enthusiasts explore the Lake District to find the area's perfect pitch. 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.
Batcombe Vale Campsite: The campers go rowing on Batcombe Vale's private lake and sample local cheese and cider
Somerset: Nettwood Farm: The campers take part in laser tag and enjoy an evening of partying at Nettwood Farm
Somerset: Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park: The campers make a splash at Avon Valley; they go paddleboarding and meet the meerkats
Somerset: Petruth Paddocks: Will Petruth Paddocks' open pastures and a hike up Cheddar Gorge impress the campers?
The campers end their search for Somerset's perfect pitch with a spot of fishing at Burton Springs and a ride on the West Somerset Heritage Railway, before deciding on the winner
This week's camping connoisseurs start their tour of The Highlands of Scotland at Aberfeldy Caravan Park. They kick things off with a ceilidh and make a splash whitewater rafting.
Continuing their tour of The Scottish Highlands, the campers soak up some history and feed the deer on the 145,000-acre Atholl Estate at Blair Castle Caravan Park.
The campers pitch up at at the foot of Scotland's most famous landmark at Ben Nevis Holiday Park, where they take aim at a five-star rating with axe throwing and mountain biking.
At Dalraddy Holiday Park on a traditional Scottish estate at Aviemore, the campers take a train ride, enjoy some quirky Highland games and battle it out on the paintballing field.
The campers end their tour of the Highlands at Barrow Campsite, where they enjoy paddleboarding, beach yoga and some campfire cocktails, before the winner is announced.
The campsite critics begin their north Wales adventures at Porth Iago campsite on the Llyn Peninsula. They'll try beachside beer-tasting, do early-morning yoga and engage in some friendly competition on a local assault course.
The camping connoisseurs arrive at the magical Cefn Coed, nestled within an ancient oak forest near the Mawddach Estuary. Forest bathing, a night in a traditional vardo caravan and a Thai cooking lesson await.
The camping critics make their way to Tyn-yr-Onnen, a working farm on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Campsite hosts Len and Helen encourage their guests to embrace farm life, from feeding alpacas and herding sheep, to picking exotic mushrooms.
The camping critics arrive at Mynydd Derwydd, a wild camping site on the edge of Clocaenog Forest. With 250 acres of stunning scenery, but next to no facilities, campsite owner Llyr tries to win them over with a bushcraft skills workshop.
The campers end their tour of north Wales at The Oyster Farm Caravan Site on Anglesey. Campsite host Shaun welcomes the campers with freshly caught oysters and his own oyster gin, before sending them on an aquatic tour of the nearby Puffin Island.