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Swiss Farm Touring & Camping

Marlow Road,
Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 2HY,
United Kingdom


How to get to us

You can find us just outside of Henley-on-Thames on the Marlow Road


Via SatNav

Swiss Farm Touring & Camping
Marlow Road,
Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 2HY,
United Kingdom


From London

Take the westbound M4 towards South Wales.
Leave the M4 at Junction 8/9 to join the A404(M) signposted “Henley”.
Leave the A404(M) at the third exit onto the A4130.
Follow the A4130 into Henley.
Turn right at the town centre traffic lights and follow the signs to Marlow.
We are just past the Rugby club on the left-hand side (Big Green Signs).

From Bristol, South Wales and the West:

Leave the M4 at Junction 8/9 to follow the directions from London (above).


From London, Oxford, Birmingham, the north using the M40:

Leave the M40 at Junction 4 (High Wycombe).
Follow the A404 sign posted “Marlow/Bourne End”.
Leave the A404 at the first exit and go into Marlow.
Follow the A4155 to Henley.
Past the caravan club site (Four Oaks), we are the next right turn.

If coming from the North on the M40, do not take Junction 5 or 6 as the roads are narrow.


From the M25 (north)

Leave the M25 at Junction 16.
Follow the M40 signposted “Oxford”.
Follow directions above for arrival from M40.
From M25 (south):
Leave the M25 at Junction 15.
Take M4 Westbound.
Follow directions above for arrival from M4.

Interactive Park Map

Explore the park with our interactive map, find your pitch, check facilities, and get a feel for the layout before you arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sadly, no – a private members’ club sits between the park and the town, so riverside access isn’t possible from here. It is, however, a short, flat route along the Marlow Road with a safe pavement the whole way.

No code needed—our barrier uses ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) and will automatically open for registered vehicles. Just make sure we have the correct number plate before you arrive for a smooth check-in.

Customers tell us that they do not like to be placed next to work vans and the various park inspection organisations penalise us for allowing them on to the park.

Yes, you’re welcome to arrange deliveries during your stay. To keep the park safe and quiet:

  • All deliveries must be made to the reception area.

  • Delivery vehicles are not permitted past the barrier.

  • If you’re expecting a delivery, please let reception know in advance and arrange to meet the driver by the barrier.

For everyone’s safety and comfort, we ask that vehicles are not driven on the park between 11 pm and 8 am.

During these times, the barrier will remain closed. If you arrive late or need to return after 11 pm, please park in the visitors’ car park and walk to your pitch.

This helps keep the park quiet and restful overnight, ensuring a good night’s sleep for all our guests.

Sorry, we don’t allow amplified music on the park. This helps keep the atmosphere peaceful and enjoyable for all our guests.

Yes, day visitors are welcome during your stay. A small charge applies:

  • Booking & responsibility

    • Day visitors must be booked in by the lead guest (the person named on the main camping or accommodation booking) before entering the park.

    • The lead guest is responsible for their visitors at all times.

    • Any visitors linked to a booking must be aware of the same terms and conditions as the booking itself.

  • Times & charges

    • Day visitors are permitted between 10 am – 6 pm.

      • Adults: £3.50

      • Children: £2.00

      • Car parking – £1 Per hour (max charge £4) 
  • Vehicles & parking

    • Visitor vehicles must be parked in the visitors’ car park.

    • Vehicles must be removed if the visitor leaves the park.

    • No visitor vehicles are allowed past the barrier without management’s express permission.

  • Other rules

    • Unauthorised visitors will be asked to leave the park. This may also jeopardise your current or future bookings and may not be covered by our public liability insurance in the event of an accident.

    • Day visitors are not permitted to use the swimming pool.

Yes, BBQs are welcome on site. We just ask that you use them responsibly and ensure they don’t cause smoke or disturbance to other guests. Please keep them raised off the ground and never leave them unattended.