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New Forest
Book a campsite holiday to the New Forest, and you will be transported to another world. A world free of stress and noise and the hustle and bustle, where you will find miles of woodlands and forest to explore.
Why Book A Caravan Holiday At A Campsite In The New Forest?
As well as woodland and forests, holidaymakers will be met with lakes perfect for wild swimming, starry night skies where there is little or no light pollution, beautiful beaches, cliff-top walks and open moors and heathland, as well as some of the most exciting wildlife and nature you’ll find anywhere. Just a 90 minute train journey from London, the New Forest boasts 140,000 acres of land ranging from woodland and forest to open heathland and moors, as well as 43 miles of stunning coastline, making it one of the most impressive holiday destinations in the UK. It is a unique location with ponies, cattle, deer, and donkeys roaming free around this beautiful landscape, along with some of the most spectacular flora and fauna you’ll find anywhere.
The beauty of a New Forest holiday is that there is something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a secluded site ideal for a romantic break or a family-friendly campsite with play areas, a seasonal programme of activities and all the mod cons, any discerning camper would expect. Many holiday parks are dog-friendly, and lots have facilities such as launderettes, on-site convenience shops, clubhouses, and restaurants serving a delicious menu of food and refreshments.
Visitors to the New Forest love nothing more than soaking up the enchanting views and scenery, and there is nowhere better to do this than walking along the Solent Way. This 60-mile trail starts at Milford on Sea, taking in Lymington and Hythe along the way and ending up at picturesque Emsworth Harbour. You can do as little or as much of the walk as you wish, and it’s great for dogs, too!
If you fancy a day at the beach, you’ve come to the right place. Check out Milford on Sea with its stunning views of Hurst Castle; the dog-friendly Burton on Sea shingle beach; the delightful Lepe beach with its wildflower meadows and children’s play area; and Calshot beach, home to the impressive Calshot Castle and a popular location for sea fishing.
Places To Visit During a New Forest Holiday
Jump in the car for a scenic drive to one of a number of New Forest’s captivating towns and villages, including Brockenhurst, famous for its old world charm; Lyndhurst, known as the ‘capital’ of the New Forest; the historic village of Beaulieu; the friendly village of Totton; Lymington, known for being an ancient seaport; the bustling town of New Milton and Sway, with its quaint forest setting.
If you’re a nature lover, then check out these fantastic animal attractions: the New Forest Wildlife Park, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, New Forest Reptile Centre, Brockenhurst Riding Stables, Lepe Country Park and the North Solent National Nature Reserve, which boasts 820 hectares of woodland and coastal habitats, which are just perfect for migrating birds so don’t forget your camera!
For attractions for the whole family to enjoy, try Paultons Park, home to the most famous pig in the world, Peppa Pig, Longdown Activity Park, the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Hythe Pier Railway and Eling Tide Mill. Choosing a campsite holiday in the New Forest is the right choice for anyone wanting to get away from it all and immerse themselves in the best surroundings the UK has to offer: awe-inspiring scenery, breath-taking sunsets, incredible birds and wildlife, friendly pubs and eateries and more activities than you can shake a stick at. What more can you ask for?