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General
Lord it up in peerless surroundings – and land a monster carp fit for a king – at the country estate caravan park of Coghurst Hall, set in a sloping valley near Hastings in East Sussex among acres of rolling woodland.
The first thing you’ll spot at this peaceful park is the huge fishing lake which is kept fully stocked for anglers to try their luck at (don’t forget your fishing licence). But the brand new clubhouse with licensed bar, Sky TV and free WiFi is also prominently placed for easy finding: there’s food dished up here too with dining packages available to save some pennies.
This is a Park Holidays ‘Relax and Explore’ site, so there are plenty of contemplative choices alongside sitting dreamily over your fishing rod: woodland walks and a nature trail, a heated indoor pool with spa bath and sauna, or lounging in the adults-only space The Library. Kids might prefer to try the more active options around: the Loopy Kids’ Club covers all sorts of shenanigans for ages 5-14 and there’s also a Gameszone amusement arcade.
Amenities-wise, Coghurst Hall also hits the spot: caravan accommodation across a range of tariffs all including gas, electric, linen and entertainment passes, and a mini mart, launderette and sales office to keep everything ticking conveniently along.
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Languages spoken
✓ English
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Features
Leisure on site
Bar or club house
Cycle hire
Evening entertainment
Fishing
Fitness centre
Games room
Indoor swimming pool
Kids' club
On-site restaurant/cafe
Outdoor swimming pool
Play area
TV room
Take away
Tennis
Watersports
Amenities on site
Bath available
Car parking by pitch/unit
Composting toilet
Disabled facilities
Dog park
Drying room
Food shop
Free wifi
Ice pack freezing
Internet access
Launderette
Parent & baby washroom
Pick-up from public transport
Portable toilet
Pub toilets
Public telephone
Shower available
Toilet block
Washing-up area
Wifi
Groups welcome
Family friendly
Motorcycle friendly
Single-sex groups welcome
Student groups welcome
Rules
Barbecue provided
Barbecues allowed
Campfires allowed
Commercial vehicles allowed
Dogs allowed
Themes
Lake and/or mountain
Peaceful
Wildlife haven
Utilities
Charging facilities
Chemical disposal
Electric car charging point(s)
Gas cylinders available
Recycling available
Renewable energy
Nearby amenities
Bar nearby
Dog walk nearby
Public transport nearby
Shop nearby
Type
Large (51-200 pitches)
Nearby leisure
Cycle hire nearby
Fishing nearby
Golf nearby
Indoor pool nearby
Leisure/theme park nearby
Restaurant nearby
Sailing nearby
Tennis nearby
Location
Nearest transport
- Coach stations
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Sainsbury's
— 2.0 miles
Sainsbury's — 2.0 miles
Priory Meadow — 2.7 miles
- Train stations
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Three Oaks Rail Station
— 0.8 miles
Doleham Rail Station — 1.7 miles
Ore Rail Station — 1.9 miles
- Ferry ports
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Newhaven Harbour Ferry Terminal
— 24.9 miles
Folkestone Eurotunnel Terminal — 26.7 miles
- Airports
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Lydd London Ashford Airport
— 15.3 miles
Leave the M25 at junction 5. Continue forward onto the A21 (Sevenoaks and Hastings). Continue on the A21 for 31 miles following signs for Hastings. At John's Cross roundabout take the first exit onto Vinehall Road - A21 (Hastings). Turn right onto the A2100. Turn left onto The Ridge - B2093. Entering Hastings B2093, at the mini roundabout continue forward onto The Ridge - B2093. At the roundabout take the first exit onto The Ridge - B2093 (Rye Folkestone), then turn left onto Chowns Hill. Turn left onto Ivyhouse Lane.
Local attractions
Hither thee firstly to Hastings: the nearby town can keep you busy for days with its guided walks, geocaching, watersports and Europe’s biggest beachside fishing fleet to gawp enviously at. But most folk hither here as it’s part of battle country and tells the story of the unfortunate Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. There are two main battle-filled attractions to amble around: 1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield, and Hastings Castle and the 1066 Story, with a 1066 walking route to follow through the area too.
If smugglers are also your historical thing, you can get a ticket combining admission to A Smuggler’s Adventure at St Clements Caves with Hastings Castle and the 1066 Story; there are several smuggly sojourns along this part of Sussex coast, including the medieval town and Cinque Port of Rye which was once the home of the notorious Hawkhurst Gang.
Rye’s also the spot if you want to go fishing outside Coghurst Hall, with carp and deep-sea fishing available at the several local fisheries as well as the ten fishing lakes at Battle’s Wylands Angling Centre, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Or you could decide that your fishy adventure should involve sampling the local produce instead – there are plenty of fish and seafood scoffing opportunities in and around Rye and the nearby seaside town of St Leonards-on-Sea.
Want to tee off rather than cast off? There’s a championship course at Beauport Park Golf Course nearby, a golf school at Rother and crazy golf at the Hastings Adventure Golf Course. There’s also a course in nearby Battle; stay in the area afterwards for a browse around the history attraction Yesterday’s World, with thousands of artefacts over five floors and a play area for the kids.
Small peers will find the area around Coghurst teeming with things to do and critters to see: Drusillas Zoo, the Port Lympe Wild Animal Safari Park and Paradise Park are all options for mini naturalists, or there’s letting the little monkeys swing from the trees at Go Ape!, getting eagle-eyed with the birds of prey at Knockhatch Adventure Park or tiptoeing through the underwater tunnel at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Hastings.
Grown-ups can fan and fortify themselves after a kids’ day out at Carr Taylor in Hastings, one of several local vineyards, or taking the kids educationally to one of East Sussex’s many historical attractions including castles and gardens galore, National Trust houses and more – finish the history tour off with a trip to the twelfth century Hawkhurst Gang haunt The Mermaid Inn to have a slap-up meal at its award-winning restaurant.
Must see
- A Smugglers Adventure at St Clements Caves (2.6 miles)
- Hastings Castle and 1066 Story (2.7 miles)
- 1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield (5.0 miles)
National Trust
- Lamb House (7.0 miles)
- Bodiam Castle (7.8 miles)
Cycle routes
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- What attractions are near Coghurst Hall Holiday Park? Hither thee firstly to Hastings: the nearby town can keep you busy for days with its guided walks, geocaching, watersports and Europe’s biggest beachside fishing fleet to gawp enviously at. But most … Read more