On the banks of the River Avon, there's no prizes for guessing how the Hampshire town of Fordingbridge got its name, located, as it is around a famous old bridge at a shallow point along the river.
Today, on the northwest edge of the New Forest, the town acts as a popular gateway into the national park and is a practical base for any camping holiday, with all the amenities you need and plenty of independent shops and cafés besides. As always, we've been out in the campervan or popping up the tent, to uncover the very best campsites in the area.
On the north-west edge of the New Forest, Fordingbridge is a popular gateway into the national park and a practical base for any camping holiday. As always, we've been out in the campervan or popping up the tent, to uncover the very best campsites in the area.