The home of the New Forest
It was in Hampshire that Kings Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror made their name, and who contributed to the ancient architecture which still stands in Winchester.
It also has not one, but two National Parks, which form the base for some pretty spectacular caravan settings. You won’t be short of activities, either. In Portsmouth, you can aboard the pride of Nelson’s navy, HMS Victory, while the Isle of Wight offers a chance to relax by the beach.
With so much to do here, it’s no surprise caravan parks in Hampshire are so popular. Use our search tool to get started.
Elliotts Caravan Park
Elliotts Caravan Park, a part of the Green Wood Parks group, is a small and friendly caravan park situated on Hayling Island.
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Hayling Island Holiday Park (Parkdean Resorts)
With over 60 parks found in stunning coastal and countryside locations up and down the country, Parkdean has a fantastic offering for UK holiday home ownership.
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Hoburne Naish
Hoburne Naish is set overlooking the Solent and Isle of Wight, 100-acre level, cliff-top location on main bus route - ideal for all ages.
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Mill Rythe Holiday Park
If you want peace-perfect Hayling Island holidays with the sunshine and exploring all thrown in, then visit Mill Rythe Coastal Village, a beautiful exclusive resort on the Hampshire coast!
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Roebeck Holiday Park
Roebeck Country Park is situated on the outskirts of Ryde, set in over 14 acres of well-drained farmland and woods with views over Ashey valley.
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Sandy Balls Holiday Park
Step into the extraordinary at Sandy Balls Holiday Village in the serene New Forest, the perfect backdrop for the perfect staycation.
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