Student friendly campgrounds in Mudeford, England
4 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Mudeford
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
Harry's Field
Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England- Family-run site in a New Forest hamlet next to a popular pub
- Fordingbridge river swims three minutes' drive; Bournemouth 25 mins
- Morning coffee and pastries on site, plus evening pizzas
Woodyhyde Campsite
Wareham, Dorset, England- Relaxed family-run site set in an area of outstanding natural beauty
- Around 20 minutes' walk from the ruins of Corfe Castle
- Heaps of walking trails around the Purbeck Hills and Jurassic Coast
New Forest Youth Hostel
Ringwood, Hampshire, EnglandMerley Hall Farm
Wimborne, Dorset, England- Back to basics Dorset site set on a working sheep farm
- A 20-minute walk from Wimborne; 20 minutes' drive to Wareham or Poole
- Handy location just off the A31, a few metres from the river Stour
Tom's Eco Lodge
Yarmouth, Isle Of Wight, England- Glamping at its best! Rolling countryside, sea views and endless charm
Pondhead
Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England- Relaxed and friendly site on a one-acre paddock a mile from Lyndhurst
- Within the New Forest National Park, 15 minutes' drive from Beaulieu
- Farm shop on site with home-reared meat and picnic supplies
Hillside Campsite
Wimborne, Dorset, EnglandNew Forest Activities
Beaulieu, Hampshire, England- Secluded grass pitches on a farm in the New Forest National Park
- A five-minute drive to the National Motor Museum and Buckler’s Hard
- Sports on site; walks, biking, shops and pubs within walking distance
Lake on the Farm Camping
Calbourne, Isle Of Wight, England- A stay on a dog-friendly farm site next to a lake with rural surrounds
- A 10-minute drive from Compton Beach and 20 minutes from The Needles
- Pub 20 minutes’ walk away, with woodland and beach walks locally
West Wight Bells
Calbourne, Isle Of Wight, England- Bell tent in a private paddock on an Isle of Wight arable farm
- A 10-minute drive from Compton beach and Freshwater Bay
- Gas stove and cooking utensils; footpath to the Tennyson Trail on site