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My better half and I are on annual leave next week so we're firing up our knackered bus and going on an adventure.
We'll be following our noses and overnighting at a couple of beauty spots along the way, but we know from past experience that to properly relax we need to check into a campsite for a few nights (especially as it's mrs yunki's birthday that week so we'll want a bottle of wine or two)
We're looking for secret hideaways, woody glades, off the beaten track and dog friendly.. The chance to spot a hare or two would be a bonus.
Does anyone have any tip offs for breathtaking locations? TIA 🙂
I've never stayed at the campsite but there is lots and lots of Jurassic Coast loveliness around Toms Field at Langton Matravers. The Square & Compass is within walking distance for extra bonus points.
That looks like a solid suggestion. Thanks Piha.
We're looking further inland now too.. New Forest and South Downs.
Any more ideas from the evening crowd?
Square and Compass is deffo in my top 10 pub list. Pasty heaven.
There is Eype House campsite which has awesome views
Bound to be a hare coursing FB page you can ask on!
Burnbake Campsite near Swanage. Look no further.
Sorry not got anything to add ... new to the camping game and love these campsite threads
I've never been, but a few friends have recommend this place to us -Â http://www.sustainability-centre.org/camping.html