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Scattered oak trees surround the peaceful grassy site at Denny Wood. Ponies roam freely an the site and there is direct access to the Forest. Campers can cycle to nearby Brockenhurst village without having to use any roads. Dogs are not accepted at Denny Wood.
Half a mile away, Matley Wood is ... more
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An abundance of oak trees covers our large site at Hollands Wood. Popular with families, groups and young people, the site can be extremely busy in high season, so advanced booking is recommended. There is no electricity on the site, but there are three large toilet and shower blocks, as well as a recently ... more
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An old World War 2 Airfield on the edge of the New Forest, Holmsley is the perfect base for a family holiday. Ponies are often to be found grazing on the roads leading to the site. There is a shop on the site selling a range of groceries, camping essentials and children's toys and games. There is also ... more
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A small secluded site within natural woodland, Matley Wood provides the essentials for the fully equipped caravanner to enjoy the freedom of the Forest. (Note: this site has no toilet facilities, each unit must have its own toilet facilities.) more
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At the northern edge of the New Forest, Ocknell and Longbeech are approximately a mile apart. There is no electricity at either site, altough there are toilets at Ocknell. Longbeech, as its name suggests, is set deep in ancient beechwood, while Ocknell is a more open, heathland site. Ocknell is an ideal ... more
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Enjoy the luxury of space at our heathland site of Roundhill, near the southern edge of the National Park. Surrounded by dense woodlands, the site is perfect for a family holiday with plenty of space for the children to play. There is easy access to the cycle paths that criss-cross the Forest and a local ... more
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If you're looking for a traditional camping holiday, Setthorns is the spot for you. Set among a mixture of oak and pine woodlands, the site has no toilets or showers, but Premium Pitches are available. You can really make the most of the peace and tranquillity as the pitches are scluded and private. ... more
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Between the shores of Loch Long and the Argyll Forest Park, Ardgartan is on the main route to Oban. With routes up Ben Arthur ('The Cobbler') and several munros (mountains over 3000ft) in the vacinity, the site is perfect for walkers. There are also plenty of opportunities for watersports enthusiasts ... more
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Christchurch is a gently sloping site high above the beautiful Wye Valley with waymarked walking routes down to the river, through surrounding woodlands. Nearby are the Clearwell Caves Ancient Iron Mines. more
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On the banks of the River Thet in the heart of Thetford Forest, our site at Thorpe is perfect for exploring the Norfolk Broads. There are no toilets or showers at the site, but portaloos are available to rent. The site draws campers looking for the chance to walk, cycle or fish and the peace and quiet ... more
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On the shores of the famous Loch Lomond, Cashel has fantastic views of the loch and the surrounding Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. Campers can launch their boats directly from the site and explore the loch's many small islands, many of which are privately owned. Ben Lomond, a Munro of 3192ft, is four miles ... more
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In the heart of the Cairngorms and open all year, Glenmore is perfect for those who wish to ski during the winter. The views from the site are spectacular and local native wildlife includes deer, otters and golden eagles. If you're very lucky, you might even spot a rare pine marten. Glenmore Forest also ... more
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Postern Hill is located in the Savernake Forest, which is privately owned by the Earl of Cardigan and his family. The luscious green canopy of oak trees makes the woodland ideal for walking and cycling. If it's woodland wildlife that you are interested in, this is a good spot for watchig bats - eleven ... more
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The conifers of Cropton Forest surround our lovely site at Spiers House. On the edge of the North York Moors National Park, there are marked footpaths and cycle routes through the forest. Campers can pitch in an open field or choose to be closer to one of the many copses on the site. There is a shop ... more
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Watch spectacular sunsets in the company of free-roaming ponies, cattle and donkeys from our family-friendly site at Aldridge Hill. On level ground in a heathland clearing, the site is bordered by Blackwater Stream and Ober Water. There is no shop on the site, but the picturesque village of Brockenhurst ... more
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Our Ashurst site is set in the middle of a woodland glade, with direct access to the Forest with its footpaths and cycle paths. The free-roaming ponies and cattle have access to the site, making it popular with families. A five-minute walk will take you into Ashurst village, with its shops, pubs and ... more
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The Beddgelert Forest is 70 hectares of conifer and broadleaf trees in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and within walking distance of Snowdon itself. The Colwyn River runs through the site, allowing nature lovers the opportunity to spot an otter or a trout. Other local wildlife abounds, drawn ... more
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An open site on the edge of the Forest of Dean and close to the Welsh border, Bracelands boasts fantastic views across the River Wye. The copper beech trees are the striking feature of the site, which has easy access to the signposted forest trails. Dogs are welcome and there are toilet and shower blocks ... more
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Shaded by majestic oak trees and beautifully situated on the banks of the Forth River, Cobleland is a small, family-friendly site. The site attracts wildlife not often seen in other parts of the UK, including red squirrels and the Scottish Wildcat. The site is a good base for exploring the Trossachs ... more
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Kielder – England’s most remote village and just 3 miles from the Scottish border, is in the heart of Britain’s largest forest. Kielder Caravan & Camping Site, now under community ownership, welcomes touring tents, caravans and motorcaravans to its beautiful 75 pitch site.
A peaceful, ... more