Luxury beach campsites in South East England

Golden sands, white cliffs, and miles of sloping green hills tempt Londoners to the southeast.

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Wildlings Camp

1 unit · Glamping3 acres · East Sussex, South East England
NB please message before bookings as I’m having problems with my external calendar and don’t want a double booking) Wildling Camp is in a tranquil location in East Sussex and is a campsite which can be rented for you and your group. Therefore perfect for private parties, retreats and special gatherings A space for those that are looking for the quiet life, and an opportunity to escape the stresses and strains of modern living off - grid with family and friends. A very safe environment for children and animals Tune into nature and know that your trip is having little impact on the environment. You don't need to pack anything other than yourselves. Accommodation is available on an exclusive use basis for 16+ in a converted horsebox and a 3 beautiful luxury bell tents, including a communal space, firepit, eco toilet and shower. Almost everything you may need to camp as comfortably as possible is provided, so you only need to pack the bare minimum. Wildlings Camp is set on a beautiful piece of land with views over the downs. Look out for deer and badgers scampering across the field in the mornings and buzzards in the sky. And the inquisitive ducks who have moved in and follow you around. You have your own beautiful large field, perfect for games, picnics or to do yoga in the morning, perhaps up by the pond? It is set within 40 acres of a farm with rights of way leading in all directions On the site there is a private indoor swimming pool in a magnificent 18th century converted barn, with a hot shower and toilet. It is heated to 32° which means on any grey wet days you have the back up of a lovely warm space and entertainment for the kids. This can be rented out on an hourly basis up to 10 guest per time. Pricing is PER HEAD. and numbers are extendable. In addition, "Little Wildlings" is a smaller version of the main camp in the adjacent field. The option is available to supplement the main camp by adding "Little Wildlings" to your booking, (depending upon availability). Gloria is a 7.5 tonne horsebox repurposed into a cosy comfy accommodation. Self sufficient in power via solar, converted using almost nothing but recycled materials 'wombled' from skips, recycling plants, and from what existed inside already, re-used in another capacity. As seen on series 2, ep4 George Clarke's Amazing Spaces on Channel 4. Gloria is also listed as a separate unit if the main campsite isn't booked out. Inside you will find 2 really comfy double beds, one above the cab with a porthole for looking at the tree tops, and one that is a sofa bed for chilling on during the day with a view straight out the back ramp when it's open. Sitting in bed in the morning with that ramp open is one of the most wonderful things. There is a small basic kitchen with gas hob and a fridge with small freezer.. And a dining table. A stereo with speakers both sides and she is fully insulated. Phone charging points. Gloria is a great option for those that aren't that keen on camping or tents, she's a unique cosy home from home. Warm, dry and lots of fun to stay in. Gloria sleeps 4 comfortably but a fold out bed can be added for an extra child at no extra cost. Basic provisions will be provided so you don’t have to lug all of that with you. This means things like olive oil, salt and pepper, basic herbs and spices and some herbal and builders teas bags. ‘Molly’ is a 5m bell tent with a full size double bed with a memory foam so no sleeping on the floor, and 2 singles. Lit and warmed by a candle chandelier and fairy lights. Romantic and dreamy. 'Moira' is more contemporary 5m bell tent, with an incredibly comfortable double futon and 2 singles. The sides can be lifted in hot weather to let the breeze in. There is plenty of room to add an extra single bed if need be. 'Felix' is another 5m bell tent This tent can be configured however you request fitting up to 6 singles. . I have one child's 'easy bed' blow up mattress and sleeping bag. A travel cot can be arranged. So numbers are from a minimum of 8 and comfortably up to 16. (Please see my other listing where it is possible to rent just Gloria for 4 people during off peak periods) A horse trailer "Lulu" has been converted into an off grid shower with an extra compost loo. Wildlings Camp is set on a beautiful piece of land with views over the downs. Look out for deer and badgers scampering across the field in the mornings and buzzards in the sky. On the site there is a private indoor swimming pool in a magnificent 18th century converted barn, with a hot shower and toilet. It is heated to 32° which means on any grey wet days you have the back up of a lovely warm space and entertainment for the kids. This can be rented out on an hourly basis and includes a life guard, for £70 per hour, up to 8 guest per time, which works out around £8 per person dependent on group size. This will be by separate arrangement as the pool belongs to the main house and is rented out as a swim school. I am renting it on your behalf as and when you book sessions. Access is very strictly monitored and only available as and when you book it I endeavour to be as gentle on the environment there as possible. I have a stringent "leave no trace" motto. Therefore to ensure no nasty chemicals are going into the ground I will provide locally made 100% natural cleaning and showering products for your use whilst on site. (Not necessary for the pool) Among other things the bedding is organic approved and I'm using an ethical green insurance company and totally green cleaning products and washing powders. A fire pit is provided and a basket of local sourced logs on arrival will be free and more can be ordered for £8 per load. These will need to be ordered in advance. There are 2 BBQs. One for meat, one for vegetarian. I can arrange for a company called Leaf and Ladle to deliver to site pre ordered vegan/vegetarian meals made with entirely organic ingredients, all the vegetables being grown themselves. Hearty happy nutritional meals that are feast for the eyes and incredibly good for you. Food is delivered in cardboard food boxes and trays, an array of salads and dips, one main dish ie a curry or tagine that can be heated up on the fire and served in the pots provided. No cooking or washing up necessary. A wonderfully nourishing add on. I also have 2 inflatable paddle boards for use on the nearby river or down at the sea, that I can rent out for £20 per board per booking. [To be used at your own risk)
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TEXAS School Bus @ Isle of Wight!

2 units · Glamping4 acres · Ryde, England
Texas School Bus – an authentic, beautifully converted American School Bus for a memory-filled and Insta-worthy stay on a welcoming and funky site on the Isle of Wight! Freshly retired from the highways of Houston, Texas School Bus is the iconic split-screen American Yellow School Bus – or ‘Skoolie’ for aficionados – lovingly converted into a truly unique Glamping retreat. Gloriously spacious, there’s plenty to delight couples, families, and groups of friends alike. For starters, you’ll have a proper kitchen to whip up your own school dinners complete with a gas oven, hob, grill, sink, and cooking equipment galore (There’s even a seriously cool fridge freezer, to help you chill those essential holiday tipples!) Enjoy gastronomic delights at the dining table while enjoying the views through the panoramic windows, or outside enjoying a sizzling sunset supper on the barbecue. With toasty underfloor heating and a clean-burning wood stove you’ll be gorgeously snug. There’s a thoughtfully-chosen selection of books and games on board, and if music’s more your thing, remember to bring your Bluetooth speaker and choose your own groove. You could even plonk yourself down in the driver’s seat if you like…with the original cab fully intact, you can travel anywhere your imagination cares to take you! When it’s finally time to turn in, you’ll discover a king-sized John Lewis bed to the rear dressed in Egyptian cotton sheets and a gorgeous duvet. Flanked by windows, you’ll wake up to stunning scenery. If you miss out on claiming this for yourself, you’ll also find two comfy, John Lewis full-sized singles, and a really good sofa bed too. Freshen up with a shower and fluffy towels (there’s even an illuminated mirror and a plug socket for your hairdryer!) then it’s on with the important business of planning your day. Parked at the fabulous 'Retro Staycations' Campsite on the Isle of Wight this cosy bus couldn’t be in a better spot for all kinds of fun and adventure - miles of soft sand beaches, nature reserves, Dinosaur Isle, Animal Parks & Zoos, Landscaped Gardens, Culture, Historical Landmarks​​​, Shooting Ranges, Kayaking, Horse Trekking, Alpaca Experiences, Activity Centres, Gliding, Hangliding and Paragliding, Karting, a Steam Railway, Adventures and Rides at Robin Hill, as well as Walking, Running, Cycling, River activities, Swimming, Carboot & Local Market, Gym & Leisure Centre… Phew! At a glance An authentic, lovingly converted American School Bus sleeping up to six - couples, groups, and families in top-class comfort. Well-equipped kitchen and shower facilities on board. Thoughtful ‘extras’ include an illuminated mirror and a plug socket for your hairdryer, a selection of books and games, toasty underfloor heating, an eco wood burner, power points. Fire up the barbecue on sunny evenings and enjoy a sizzling al fresco supper at your outdoor dining table (there’s an indoor table too!) A kingsize bed, two full-size singles and a sofa bed sleeping up to 6 guests. Texas Yellow Bus is parked at the fabulous Retro Staycations Campsite on the Isle of Wight! Things to note; Check in from 3pm, check out by 11am. Pets are not permitted. Facilities Authentic American School Bus, sleeps 6 guests. Original driver’s cab area, kitchen with gas oven, grill, hob, fridge freezer, sink, cooking and dining equipment, storage and surface space, dining table and chairs, sofa bed, selection of books and games, power for charging all your stuff, lighting, underfloor heating, eco wood burning stove, kingsize bed, two full-sized singles, storage. Shower, towels, 240v sockets, illuminated mirror. Outside: firepit, barbecue, garden table and chairs.
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Luxury beach campsites in South East England guide

Overview

Nicknamed the “home counties” for their proximity to the capital, South East England is the go-to for Londoners seeking a country retreat or coastal getaway thanks to its quick access from the city and swathes of open countryside. From the storied city of Oxford to the ancient castles and charming villages of Kent and Hampshire, there’s plenty to discover. Hit the beach in summer, or escape urban life in the New Forest and South Downs national parks, where caravan parks stay open year-round. When it comes to camping, London’s fun-loving spirit carries over into the countryside—go camping by the beach, in the forest, or on a farm with slightly higher temperatures and less rainfall than seen in the rest of the UK. Whether you're looking for a hidden coastal nook or an undiscovered British vineyard, there'll be a place in the South East for you.

Where to go

Hampshire and the Isle of Wight

Coast and country are within easy reach in Hampshire. Stroll the medieval streets of Winchester, walk the wooded trails of the New Forest National Park, or check into a beachfront campsite at Southsea, Chichester, or Highcliffe. The south coast ports of Portsmouth and Southampton are both worth a stopover, or for a change of pace, hop on a ferry to the Isle of Wight and pitch your tent within walking distance of the beach.

Sussex and the South Coast

The buzzing beach town of Brighton is the closest to the capital and fills up with Londoners in the summer months. Coastal campers will also find plenty of options around Eastbourne and Hastings, while inland, the 600-square-mile South Downs National Park has woodland walks, hilltop hikes, and camping for all tastes and budgets. Mostly made up of farmland, the park stretches from the white chalk cliffs of East Sussex all the way to Hampshire, and houses the South Downs Way, which dips and rises over 100 miles of chalk uplands.

Kent

The rural playground of Londoners, Kent’s verdant hills, vineyards, and picturesque stone villages stretch from the city outskirts to the east coast. Explore miles of walking and cycling paths, enjoy wine tasting at a local vineyard, or visit the cathedral city of Canterbury. Along the coast, choose a campsite near one of Kent’s 10 blue flag beaches, and don’t miss a walk along the famous White Cliffs of Dover.

Greater London and Around

West of London, Surrey, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire counties are all within easy day-trip distance of the capital. Regional attractions include Windsor Castle and Highclere Castle, but you can find the most scenic spots for camping and glamping around the Surrey Hills, the Chilterns, and the Thames Valley.

Oxfordshire

Travellers flock to Oxfordshire for its star attraction—Oxford University—but stick around for its scenic canals, pretty Cotswolds villages, and miles of green pastures. Enjoy a boat cruise along the Thames River, discover the parks and lakes of the Blenheim Palace estate, or take your pick of country strolls and bike rides before checking into a campsite or glampsite in the heart of the countryside.

The South East’s best beaches

You can't beat coastal camping—we love throwing our tent into the car and heading to the South East of England. From the mighty cliffs of Dover to the expansive sands of East Sussex, this dynamic shoreline is both accessible and convenient, as well as utterly beautiful. A few miles west of Rye in East Sussex, much-loved Camber Sands is a particular favourite. The huge expanse of dunes and sand can get busy, but head toward the western end to escape most crowds while still enjoying the brochure-blue of the sea. Go for a sunset walk on a warm night and you might just forget you’re in England!

For views, meanwhile, West Wittering’s stretch of sand overlooks Chichester Harbour and the Solent in Hampshire. The best way to reach it is undoubtedly taking the train to Chichester (with a bike), and then riding along the 11-mile Salterns rural cycle route. From the western end, you can cross a ridge to East Head, a remote sand dune at the mouth of the harbour that's a delight for kids.

To really engage the imagination, though, take the little ones fossil hunting. Botany Bay is the most northerly of Broadstairs' beaches in Kent, with a 660-foot curve of sand backed by white cliffs and chalk stacks. When the tide is out, it’s excellent for fossils. If you’re not fossil hunting, it's exploring rock pools that will fill the time. The most intrepid visitors can also paddle round to the beach's secret bay, where the cliffs were once used by smugglers to hide their booty.

You can't mention beaches in the South East without mentioning Brighton. It is, undoubtedly, one of England's coolest coastal cities, and has been London's favourite seaside getaway since the Prince Regent first came two centuries ago. Popular with kayakers, it's now also home to British Airways i360, the world’s tallest moving observation tower. Come bank holiday weekends, the beach fills with sun-seekers and swimmers, as well as campers from the surrounding countryside. Even those pitching tents in the South Downs often come round.

For something different, Littlehampton in East Sussex boasts two award-winning beaches: the gorgeous River Arun and a huge seafront green. Excellent beach cafés include East Beach Café and West Beach Café. St. Mildred’s Bay, too, has a local café as nice as the beach itself. A stunning cliff-lined, sandy bay, St Mildred's boasts calm swimming conditions for most of the year. And aside from the obvious seaside attractions, designated cliff walks have been declared sites of special interest. Travel up the coast on the Viking Coastal Trail and you can choose between the historic Reculver Towers and Margate to finish up a day by the coast.

5 great pubs in South East England

  • Opened almost 600 years ago, the George and Dragon (01304 613106) in Sandwich has been a favourite watering hole for centuries. The menu changes seasonally, and if you’re lucky, you might find a fillet of sea bream and saffron potatoes on your plate.
  • Surrounded by Shoreham’s countryside, family-run The Two Brewers (01959 522800) takes pride in serving top-quality, traditional pub grub. After a long walk, bundle in and get a round of drinks before ordering a hearty chicken, bacon, and leek shortcrust pie.
  • Tucked away from the bright lights of Brighton’s seafront, it would be easy to miss the Sussex Yeoman (01273 327985). But those who turn right and walk up Guildford Road as soon as they leave Brighton Station will find one of the best Sunday roasts in the South East. The pub is only a short walk to the North Laines and central Brighton.
  • In Rye, the Mermaid Inn (01797 223065) dates back to the Norman Conquest, and the main pub was built in the 15th century. The pub features a lovely log fireplace and attracts everyone from ghost hunters to Shakespeare historians.
  • One of the two gardens at The Hatch Inn (01342 822363) boasts gorgeous views of Ashdown Forest, and you may recognise the pub from TV—it’s been a setting for the likes of Channel Four’s Celebrity Wife Swap and ITV drama Rough Treatment.

Top 10 things to do in South East England

  1. Explore more than 1,400 years of Christian history at the extraordinary Canterbury Cathedral.
  2. Visit the Turner Contemporary art gallery, set in a seafront guesthouse where JMW Turner once stayed.
  3. Discover the exquisite Salutation Gardens, laid out behind a glorious 1912 mansion.
  4. Walk the South Downs Way, boasting some of the UK's most impressive coastal scenery.
  5. Buy a book from Camilla’s in Eastbourne, a Victorian town house packed with half a million volumes.
  6. Gaze in awe at the thrilling beauty of Beachy Head.
  7. Check out the world’s most slender tower in Brighton: the i360 Tower.
  8. Watch ships passing in and out of Southampton Water from pine-fringed Lepe Beach.
  9. Ride through peaceful woodlands on the West Wood Trail at Farley Mount.
  10. Enjoy the wide-open landscape of Cissbury Ring to discover the site's hidden stories.

A brief history of South East England

The proximity of Kent and Sussex to the rest of Europe means the South East has historically served as a gateway for many invaders. Roman remains pepper the coast—most dramatically at Lullingstone in Kent and Sussex’s Bignor, both of which make a great day out.

When Christianity spread through Europe, it arrived in Great Britain on the Isle of Thanet, the most easterly point of Kent (since rejoined to the mainland by subsiding sea levels and silting). In 597 AD, Augustine moved inland and established a monastery at Canterbury, which is still the home of the Church of England—and arguably South East England’s most important historic attraction.

The last successful invasion of England took place in 1066, when, near Hastings, the Normans overran King Harold’s army on a site now marked by Battle Abbey. The Normans certainly left their mark, as Kent remains unmatched in its abundance of medieval castles, among them Rochester’s huge citadel and Dover’s sprawling cliff-top fortress.

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