When a guest pulls into your campsite after a long drive, the last thing they want is confusion. Where's reception? Which way to pitch 47? Is the toilet block left or right? A clear, professional site map — displayed at your entrance, handed out at check-in, or available on your website — answers all of these questions instantly.
Parks without a decent map often rely on verbal directions, hastily photocopied sketches, or nothing at all. The result is frustrated guests, avoidable phone calls to reception, and a poor first impression that's hard to shake.
One of the most common things we hear from park owners is how much time staff spend giving directions. "Where's the nearest water point?" "How do I get to the dog walk?" "Which block has showers?" A well-designed site map with clear labels and a key eliminates most of these questions.
Some of our clients have reported a noticeable drop in reception queries after introducing a proper site map — freeing up staff to focus on guest experience rather than wayfinding.
An interactive site map embedded on your website lets potential guests explore your park before they book. They can see the layout, check where specific pitches are, and get a feel for the size and character of your site. This builds confidence and can tip a browsing visitor into making a booking.
It's particularly effective for larger parks where pitch location matters — guests want to know if they're near the playground, away from the road, or close to the facilities.
Our maps are delivered in whatever format suits your park:
Most parks opt for all three — the cost difference is minimal and the flexibility is worth it.
A professional 3D site map starts from just £150 for smaller sites. Given that you'll use it for years across print, web, and guest communications, it's one of the most cost-effective investments you can make in your park's presentation.
Get a free quote and we'll put together a proposal based on your site's size and layout.