Camping in the countryside
Camping is a wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of nature for a longer stretch of time.


Escape from day-to-day stresses and enjoy the peace and quiet of picturesque forests and rolling hills, taking the time to fully recharge and take care of your health and wellbeing.
At Hampshire’s country parks, there are a variety of options - whether you prefer a more rustic home away from home or a luxury package.
Note we do not allow wild camping on our sites.

Coney Acres, Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Coney Acres offers a back-to-basics campsite tucked away at the base of Butser Hill. Nestled in a corner at the bottom of Butser, this beautiful setting offers the perfect place for an overnight stay if you’re walking the South Downs Way, planning a weekend away or organising an event.
Within the park there’s an assault course, a children's play area, miles of woodland walks and two mountain bike trails.
Visit the Queen Elizabeth Country Park camping page for more information.

Glamping, Royal Victoria Country Park
Glamping is a comfortable way to recharge in nature, combining the enjoyment of camping with the luxury of beds, electricity, and carpets.
If you prefer a less rustic camping experience, then Bell Tent glamping is the holiday for you. Set in the historic grounds of Royal Victoria Country Park, explore the countryside and disconnect from the bustle of everyday life while still enjoying contemporary amenities.
Visit the Bell Tent Glamping website for more information.

Basingstoke Canal camping
Our family campsite is the perfect place to stay when visiting the Basingstoke Canal and local area. The campsite at the Canal Centre in Mytchett is open from Easter to the end of September. We welcome tents, caravans and motorhomes.
Visit the Basingstoke Canal website for more information.