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Woodlands Camping

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· Ropley, England
200 acres hosted by Jay D.
6 motorhome/tent pitches
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A back-to-basics campsite in the South Downs National Park

Woodlands Camping is the go-to place for a back-to-basics, eco-friendly experience at the west end of the South Downs National Park. This Greener Camping Club site is a low impact place to pitch a tent or park up in a campervan. It offers off-grid pitches, simple facilities, and plenty of space. It welcomes dogs, allows campfires, and is generally a relaxed place to stay for a week or a weekend in the Hampshire countryside.

As the name suggests, there are plenty of trees around this site – but that doesn’t mean its pitches are shady. In fact, you’ll find them split between two open areas on the edge of a 200-acre wood: The Clearing and The Meadow. The Clearing, which opens March to October, is about an acre with just six pitches, each with its own picnic bench and fire pit. Come as a group and you can hire the whole area for yourselves. The Meadow, meanwhile, is a much larger space with more open views, open from Easter to September only. There are 10–15 undesignated pitches here so you can put your tent where you please and park up alongside. It’s about five acres so there’s always plenty of room and there are often horses grazing in the neighbouring paddock.

The campsite offers a drinking water tap, seasonal rustic showers, and a mix of compost and portable loos. There’s no indoor space and those who will like it here most will be used to the great outdoors. In fact, they might appreciate the chance to explore it beyond the campsite fences. You can navigate country lanes, footpaths, and bridleways to explore the surrounding beauty of the national park. There’s an hour walk to The Fox, if you fancy lunch, or a longer one to West Meon, where there are more choices for food and exploration. On rainy days, Winchester is always an option as it’s only 11 miles away. On sunny ones, the 30-minute drive to Hayling Island doesn’t seem too long for a day on a south coast beach.

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Gomathy K.recommends
July 6, 2024
The clearing
excellent site. a bit of everything for everyone. very rustic but comfortable. loads to do near the local area. Jay is lovely and efficient.
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Sean P.recommends
June 10, 2024
The Meadow
Camping on the wild style.
Peaceful setting with plenty to occupy oneself with including walking in woods , to local village and pubs. Campsite is close to stables so one can enjoy the view of ponies too. The host Jay is very considerate and attentive to the site and helpful when need be. Amenities in the camp were working and had no problems at all. Would recommend and return accordingly.
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Paul W.recommends
June 3, 2024
The clearing
Lose yourself in nature
Pitched-up at a lovely peaceful spot in The Clearing - a secluded and beautifully maintained area of the campsite. Felt like we were in our own little world with just the birdsong for company. The basic facilities may not be to everyone's liking, but it provided everything we needed.
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Maggie Z.recommends
June 3, 2024
The Meadow
Beautiful views, large camping plots, room for children to play safely Very quiet after dusk with people sitting around their camp fires Jason who runs the site is a lovely man. His dedication to his site is reflected in making everyone's stay relaxing and refreshing
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Andre G.recommends
May 31, 2024
The Meadow
Lovely quiet site with plenty of space. Jay makes no secret of the fact it is back to basics so it won't suit you if you like a prstine shower block, however it has most of what you need if you dont mind going old school, which I understand is now called "eco". Despite being basic you cannot knock the cleanliness ... Jay made sure everything was as it should be and I've not seen such well kept portaloos anywhere. The field is fantastic with campers aroudn the perimeter and a huge space for kids to play in the middle. What is also great is the fact that everyone on the site is respectful of one another so you are among likeminded people. Plenty of walking from the site and a short drive to more than enough fun for a long weekend or week away. It wont be everyone's cup of tea but the people we spoke to on site were having a great time and were more than happy with the facilities.
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Becky T.recommends
May 27, 2024
The Meadow
Beautiful nature filled camping. We loved our stay.
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Ropley, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jay D.Joined in May 2022
From the host
If you’re after a clubhouse, arcade, or on-site entertainment, this is not the place. However, if you would like to be immersed into the outstanding Hampshire countryside with beautiful walks, views, plenty of space with peace and quiet then we may have the spot you’ve been looking for. Woodlands Camping is primarily an eco-friendly camping site set on the northern edge of the South Downs National Park, about five miles drive south of the market town of New Alresford. There’s a ‘leave no trace’ policy in place here and guests are encouraged to do their bit to help preserve the natural environment around them.
Nearby attractions

Woodlands Camping is on the northern edge of the South Downs National Park where there are plenty of footpaths and bridleways to explore including the Meon Valley Trail and the South Downs Way which both pass through West Meon (four miles). Old Winchester Hill is a great spot for panoramic views on the South Downs not too far from the village. The closest town to the campsite is New Alresford where there are shops and a station on the The Watercress Steam Railway. Another heritage attraction is Jane Austen’s House in Alford (nine miles), now a museum to the author. Winchester, with its impressive cathedral, museums and shops, is 11 miles from site and the Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium is on the edge of the city too – great for rainy days. Marwell Zoo is also about 11 miles. The seaside is a possible day trip with Hayling Island 24 miles to the south and Portsmouth a little further.

Food and drink

You could walk to traditional pub The Fox in Bramdean (two miles) in about an hour from the campsite or, for a longer walk, head to The Thomas Lord in West Meon (four miles). Both serve food. West Meon also has a village shop for the basics and a good butchers, Buckinghams. There’s another of those in New Alresford (five miles) alongside plenty more shops and eateries.

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