Campsite on the coast

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tenohfive

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6,276 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th June 2014
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I've been trawling UKCS trying to find somewhere for a short break away but I really don't know what sort of ball park area to look at, much less any particular camp sites.

I'm trying to find somewhere around a couple of hours drive from the M25 that's right on the coast (as in a few minutes walk, and within sight of the sea) and fairly rural. I'm more interested in being somewhere scenic than having a load of fish and chip shops right on the doorstep - in fact being out of sight of any nearby towns is a pre-requisite.

Any ideas of any campsites (or even counties) to look into?

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

193 months

Saturday 28th June 2014
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Freshwater in West Dorset, next to the village I grew up in, has its own beach.

Probably pushing 2.5 hours from M25, mind.

Aldor

92 posts

146 months

Saturday 28th June 2014
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you wont get much closer to the sea than here, http://www.dorsetcamper.com/seatown.html

Chrisgr31

13,742 posts

262 months

Saturday 28th June 2014
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Pevensey may qualify

campionissimo

583 posts

131 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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North Morte Farm in North Devon is a little outside of your radius, but great.

http://www.northmortefarm.co.uk/

tenohfive

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6,276 posts

189 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Thanks for the above, sounds like there are a few options. Quite like the look of Seatown, on further digging that looks very promising.

mike9009

7,588 posts

250 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Grange Farm on the Isle of Wight. Cannot get closer to the sea.

http://grangefarmholidays.com/index.php/accommodat...

It is in the middle of nowhere, has views of the Needles, owners friendly, short walk into Brighstone (good local pub). Pizza delivery, fish n chips short drive away in Freshwater.

Basic clean site which we love.....

Mike

Gareth1974

3,434 posts

146 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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campionissimo said:
North Morte Farm in North Devon is a little outside of your radius, but great.

http://www.northmortefarm.co.uk/
I'd also recommend North Morte Farm, had a very nice break there a couple of years ago.

FatSumo

15,078 posts

176 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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tenohfive said:
Thanks for the above, sounds like there are a few options. Quite like the look of Seatown, on further digging that looks very promising.
We've visited the Golden Cap site several times. There are some good walks along the Jurassic coast (can walk the hills to West Bay..... decent fish & chips hehe ) and there's a pebble beach 5 minutes walk from the campsite. Other positives are that the camping areas are fairly wind free unlike the sister-site at the Highlands laugh

billzeebub

3,884 posts

206 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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Beer Head Caravan Park, would be outside of your 2 hour criteria though unfortunately

boyse7en

7,118 posts

172 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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campionissimo said:
North Morte Farm in North Devon is a little outside of your radius, but great.

http://www.northmortefarm.co.uk/
Ha. Soon as i saw the title I thought of Morte Farm. Only way he'll do it in 2.5 hours from London is if he's got a helicopter though. smile

Crafty_

13,482 posts

207 months

MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

144 months

Saturday 5th July 2014
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Tom's Field, in Langton Matravers, a couple of miles from Swanage. Views of Swanage Bay and the site itself is a few minutes walk from the Jurassic Coast. A great little site that we often go to. Purbeck is well worth a look if you haven't been before.