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Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 07 Feb 2009, 23:48
by fullsunian
Hi, starting to make plans for this summer and I'm looking for nice campsites in and around the New Forest, any recommendations...Will also be making our way down South along the A43/A34, anywhere around Oxford worth a nights stop over?
Ta

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 07:06
by rugchucker
Depends on what sort of site you are after
5 Star - indoor & out door pool, bar, restaurant, try Sandy Balls at least the name will make you smile
More basic try Forest Holidays.
Look on funplacetocamp topic at top of general chat
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 08:08
by Steve P
There's Sandy Balls:
http://www.sandy-balls.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. We know quite a few people who use this site regularly.
Tom's Field, which is only open at weekends, has no electric and is quite basic, but the views are beautiful.
http://www.tomsfield.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Have stayed on this one ourselves as The Rusty Bay Club have a couple of meets there every year.
Both these are just up the road from us.
There's The Red Shoot Campsite in Linwood:
http://www.redshoot-campingpark.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Bev grew up just further down the road from there. Campsite has a shop. The Red Shoot Inn is right next door to it.
Or as rugchucker has said Forest Holidays sites.
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 10:09
by fullsunian
Hi, had a look at Sandy Balls and it does sound good. Even better when somebody recommends it!

Will have another look at Red Shoot too.
Thanks

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 18:02
by el sketcho
I'd recommend Red shoot as well. Went there last October for a weekend, great campsite, loads of walks on the doorstep and a pub at the entrance

. What more could you ask for? Although I bet it'd get busy during the school hols.
Andy
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 20:47
by TravellingChick
Sandy Balls is pretty good, especially if you want onsite entertainment and take-away/bar/restaurant stuff.
If you prefer things more a la nature try
http://www.forestholidays.co.uk/camping ... msley.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; had 2 nights here last June (profile pic was taken here actually!) and it's a really nice location.
Just off A34 is
http://www.diamondfarmcaravanpark.co.uk/home/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; it's about 5 miles from where I grew up and we stayed there with my Dad during his weekend visits. There's a nice village pub about 3 miles up the road in Bletchingdon called The Blacks Head.
Happy Travelling!
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 21:24
by fullsunian
Cheers thanks Travellingchick, diamond farm looks the ideal stopover on the way down.

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 22:07
by TravellingChick
Glad to have helped, first time I've managed to post something useful for someone else on this forum LOL!
Can't actually believe that it's been about 25yrs since I stayed @ Diamond Farm, I tell ya the toilets look a bloody site nicer than they used to be LOL!

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 13:43
by fullsunian
Hi Travellingchick, will let you know what its like idf we stop there

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 10:02
by venividivici
I would also recommend Forest Holidays Holmsley. It's in a nice spot, quiet, and there's a lot of space.
Sandy Balls has always been booked up when I've called, so might be an idea to book it well in advance if you want to go there.
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 10:30
by fullsunian
Thanks for that, have had a good look at sandy balls and the only thing that puts me off, is the hard standings

I'm a grass man, hate gravel, its like camping on a car park lol.
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 13:21
by Holydiver
I was just looking for a camp site in the new forest, glad I found this thread.
Thanks Steve&Bev
Red shoot site looks good and it's open early March, sounds perfect specially tea and a night in the Red shoot inn, and as I'm into may mountain biking there's lot of tracks to ride.
Any good sites on the IoW??
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 14:01
by b1llyf1sh
Diamond Farm is nice, stayed there for a night last year. Nice facilites, quiet, decent pub a mile up the road and quite the most impressive array of roadkill on the way to the village.
Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 14 Feb 2009, 09:19
by fullsunian
sbbfuk wrote:I was just looking for a camp site in the new forest, glad I found this thread.
Thanks Steve&Bev
Red shoot site looks good and it's open early March, sounds perfect specially tea and a night in the Red shoot inn, and as I'm into may mountain biking there's lot of tracks to ride.
Any good sites on the IoW??
Hi,when you planning to go to Red Shoot? Let us know how you get on

Re: Looking for good sites in the New Forest.
Posted: 14 Feb 2009, 14:39
by Steve P
Be prepared that Sunday nights could be incredibly noisy in the Red Shoot as they have live bands playing. The pub always got really busy as people come from miles around for band nights. I presume that they haven't stopped this but as I haven't lived in Linwood for a few years now I'm not certain. They also have a quiz night on either a Tuesday or a Wednesday from memory if quizes are your thing. Prizes aren't bad either.
The pub is a brewery too and brews a few of it's own ales. You can see the brewery through a glass window which they have installed.
The site is nice site and is always packed out in the summer which isn't to everyone's liking. It's been run by the same family since I can remember (so many years). There are loads of really good walks and cycle paths around there.
Have a lot of really good childhood memories of Linwood as my mum's side of the family originate from there.
Bev