Looking for a touring van site, new Forest (ish)

Looking for a touring van site, new Forest (ish)

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Inspectorclueso

Original Poster:

753 posts

266 months

Sunday 29th December 2019
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Hi there. Wondered if anyone has recommendations in the new forest area. We’re off to car fest south and want to tag on a few days nearby and the new forest isn’t far. I’ve had a look at the caping and carvanning club sites but all bar one are no elec and the one that is elec has some varied trip advisor reports to say the least.

We like quiet, decent facilities preferably near to some decent villages etc for meals out.

Any recommendations welcomed.

ColinM50

2,674 posts

189 months

Sunday 29th December 2019
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Sandy Balls? though it might be called something else now but Google will find it.

Deerfoot

5,038 posts

198 months

Sunday 29th December 2019
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I don't think Sandy Balls do tourers any more, I think it's all wooden lodge things now.

Hill Cottage Farm is just outside the forest and is decent, we often use it for a weekend as we're only half an hour or so away.

There are some decent CL's near Lymington as well..

The Camping in the Forest sites are OK but basic and not exactly cheap, some are without EHU and toilets...


Johnnybee

2,353 posts

235 months

Sunday 29th December 2019
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Are you in The Caravan Club? We've stayed at their Black Knowl site which has hook ups and showers/toilets.

Chrisgr31

14,034 posts

269 months

Sunday 29th December 2019
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Lytton Lawn near Milford on Sea is a site we have stayed at several times in the past. Its a touring only site with a small shop. Is part of the Shorefields www.shorefield.co.uk chain and you have access to the facilities of their nearby mobile home site including indoor swimming pool.

Its not a cheap site but quite well located.

Deerfoot

5,038 posts

198 months

Monday 30th December 2019
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Johnnybee said:
Are you in The Caravan Club? We've stayed at their Black Knowl site which has hook ups and showers/toilets.
We've stayed here too, it was OK.

Inspectorclueso

Original Poster:

753 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st January 2020
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thanks guys, will check out lytton lawn and black knowles. Re Sandy Balls, I did look at this but as you say, it's now static only

ColinM50

2,674 posts

189 months

Wednesday 1st January 2020
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Tourers still wlecome at Sandy Balls.
https://www.awayresorts.co.uk/touring-camping/

Chrisgr31

14,034 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st January 2020
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ColinM50 said:
Tourers still wlecome at Sandy Balls.
https://www.awayresorts.co.uk/touring-camping/
Not if you try and book it, then you only get the choice of self-catering

pja

271 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd January 2020
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Only visited the area once but would highly recommend
Long Meadows campsite, really clean & tidy, foot path through the forest to Brockenhurst

https://www.longmeadowcampsite.com/

PurpleTurtle

8,174 posts

158 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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We always stay at The Red Shoot at Linwood.

Great little independent site, loads of EHU pitches, nicely spaced out and friendly staff, it is behind a good pub (also called The Red Shoot) but the two businesses are entirely independent.

https://www.redshoot-campingpark.com/

You're right in the Forest there, you can walk for miles from the doorstep, including a brilliant flat trek for walking/cycling along Tom's Lane, which brings you out at The High Corner Inn, which does great food and has a really nice beer garden.

It's a really nice place to camp, very quiet at night, and no light pollution so on a clear night you can really see the stars and feel like you are properly away from it all.

Edited by PurpleTurtle on Monday 27th January 17:27

athomp04

170 posts

182 months

Thursday 13th February 2020
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Why not try the centenary campsite - belongs to CC, its a good site having used it a few times and going back soon