Motorhome Stopovers in Fir Tree
Fir Tree is a small village in County Durham, sitting close to the A68 roughly midway between Tow Law and Witton-le-Wear. The A68 is a well-known touring road for motorhomers cutting through the northeast — running from Darlington in the south up through County Durham and into Northumberland — and Fir Tree sits directly on this corridor. The surrounding countryside is open upland farming country on the eastern fringe of the North Pennines.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops in and around this part of County Durham — useful for anyone using the A68 as a touring route or looking for a quiet rural stop between the Pennines and the coast.
Stops in the Area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs along the A68 corridor in this part of County Durham
- Quiet overnight stops — verified campervan stops in the rural upland country near Fir Tree
- Member reviews — practical notes from motorhomers who’ve stopped along this stretch of the A68
📍 Explore Fir Tree on Google Maps
Travelling the A68 touring route through County Durham? Membership opens up motorhome stopovers here and along the full length of this classic northeast road.

