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Fishery Creek Park
100 Fishery Lane , Hayling Island , Hampshire PO11 9NR
Telephone: 02392 462164 - Fax: 02392 460741
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The Park is set in a beautiful and quiet location adjoining a tidal creek of Chichester Harbour; an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The Park pathways lead to easy walks and extensive viewing around and across this picturesque harbour.
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Fishery Creek Park is essentially a peaceful place in tranquil surroundings. Fishing is permitted from the banks
of the creek.
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The well maintained Park consists of drained grassland with tarmac access roads to the pitches, most of which have electrical hook-ups.
Excellent shower facilities with hair dryer and razor points. And for the children there are two well equipped and fenced children's play areas for under 5's and over 5's.
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A slip way gives access to the harbour
yet only a five minute stroll will take
you to the beach, local shops,
restaurants, pubs and clubs
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Should you wish to explore further then the major coastal towns of Chichester, Portsmouth and Bournemouth, or the historic grandeur of the New Forest and the magnificence of the South Downs are all ready to be discovered.
Visit wonderful bays in Langston and Chichester harbour and experience the magical sea life, fabulous scenery and visit places such as famous Isle of Wight. Historic Beaulieu, traditional Lymington and much more…..
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There are several excellent sailing clubs
on the island
Plenty of opportunities for boat and shore fishing exist
Hayling Island has been awarded the coveted Blue Flag Beach
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There extensive areas for walking in areas of outstanding beauty - along the many shorelines plus of course the Hayling Billy Trail
Excellent facilities for windsurfing
In addition there are numerous local shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants and amusements, making this a real resort for all the family.

Hayling Golf Club, celebrating 125 years of golf at Hayling Island in 2008. This wonderful links golf course is found on the South Coast of England, just to the East of historic Portsmouth http://www.haylinggolf.co.uk/
Enjoy wonderful views of the Solent, Langstone Harbour and the Sinah Lake both on the course, and from the club house, which has a wonderful balcony and both the bar and dining room enjoy these glorious views as well.
Hayling golf course is ranked in the 'UK Top 120' golf courses by Golf Monthly. It is considered to be a quality test of golf, if the wind is blowing it will certainly concentrate the mind.
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Field Barn Park
Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2LF
Tel: 01451 820 434 Mob: 07767 353 718
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The site where skylarks soar overhead and stars light the night sky
Exclusively for adults.

was created exclusively as an adults only site to provide our visitors with a place to come and relax in the beautiful English countryside; to recharge their batteries, relax and rejoice in the peace and quiet with friends old and new.
The site lies in a small-secluded fold of the Cotswold Hills, while at the same time only a mile and a half from Bourton-on-the-Water with all its amenities. It was carefully chosen to be away from roads, traffic, houses and streetlights.
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During the winter of 2006 over 400 new
trees and shrubs have been planted to
give the site and each pitch it’s own distinctive quality; the trees will provide blossom, some light shading and an element of privacy over time
. The pitches are generous in size
at 100 Sqm.
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The Cotswolds are a beautiful place to come and enjoy - so many interesting things to see and do; there are houses and gardens to visit, wildlife parks, hills with wonderful walks and views.
Shops and cafes in Cirencester and Cheltenham are just a short 30 minute drive away. Beautiful Oxford is only an hour away with its historic colleges and spires; also from there you can catch the fast bus link to London for a day trip.
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The site is situated in the fold of the hills
is on free draining ground, is sheltered
from the prevailing wind and is heavenly when the sun shines.
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Owned and run by Martin MacCurrach and his family, Field Barn Park aims to offer a comfortable and peaceful site with good facilities and wonderful views over rolling countryside for caravaners, motorhomes and tents.
The site is brand new with over 400 newly planted trees and shrubs, the pitches are all grass but the access is by hard roads and the pitches are designed with motorhomes in mind.
All the generous pitches offer an electric hook-up (10 amps) and mains tap water. There is a chemical loo disposal point with wash facility, an information hut with local attractions and maps, and a site freezer for picnic box blocks.
Recent developments have extended the facilities to provide a wonderful under-floor heated shower and loo block and a heated laundry room including washing machines and ironing facilites alongside sinks for general washing-up.
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There are there are many interesting
places to visit in the local area, such as
The Cotswold Farm Park with its
many rare breeds,
The Cotswold Wildlife Park outside
Burford, Westonbirt Arboretum, the
Roman Villa at Chedworth and the
medieval wool churches of Chipping Campden, Northleach, Burford and Cirencester. The Civil War hilltop
town of Stow on the Wold has a
good collection of shops, cafes, inns
and curio shops.
There are golf courses at Naunton and Burford and trout farms at Donnington and Bibury.
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Stratford upon Avon is approx an hours drive away. The area has National Trust properties and private gardens open to the public. There are wonderful walks and stunning countryside in every direction with great places to eat and enjoy the great outdoors. |
Eweleaze Farm
Osmington Hill Osmington Dorset DT3 6EW
07812 736896 01305 833690
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Please Note: Campsite is only open from 1st July
and is a Gem worth waiting for. No Caravans
Eweleaze Farm is a small organic farm on the south Dorset coast. It is situated in a secluded valley, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and includes ½ mile of private beach and cliffs, which now forms part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. |
This isn't just a campsite; this is a
campsite
on a working organic farm
with its own kilometre of private beach
and cliff. Not only can you fish for your
supper here, you can cook it on a campfire too. |
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Every August we open the the farm for tent camping.The campsite is located 1km off the road down a farm track, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, making it quiet and secluded, and safe for children. There are extensive sea views from most parts of the site, and guests have the use of the of the private beach, which forms part of the farm.
Each field has toilets, and there are free hot showers at two locations on the campsite, as well as some outside solar showers. There are some washing up sinks available around the site. |
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The site covers several fields so it never feels crowded, even on busy weekends, and it is always possible to choose your own pitch. Friends and families can camp in groups as they please. Campfires are allowed, adding to the atmosphere, and firewood is usually available free of charge from piles around the farm. |
Swim, snorkel, hunt for fossils, fly a kite, fish for your supper or lie down and
relax on your own bit of beach, Wander around the farm or along
the coastal path to Weymouth, or, head in the opposite direction to see every
photographers favourite, school -age geographers feature, Durdle Door! |
| The beach is a quiet, shingly cove running along side the site and out to a rocky headland. The headland forms a sheltered area with rockpools which is good for snorkeling. The beach is clean and good for swimming. Fires and barbeques are allowed on the beach - some campers have been known to catch their own supper! |
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The South West Coast path runs along the edge of the fields above the beach, with walks to Durdle Door and Lulworth to the East (via the Smugglers Inn at Osmington Mills), and Weymouth to the West (via the Oasis Cafe and the Spyglass pub at Overcombe....). There are other pubs close by including the Spice Ship at Preston and the Springhead at Sutton Poyntz.
We have a small site shop, which sells organic meat from the farm (beef, lamb, chicken), our eggs, as well as organic milk, organic bread, firewood, gas, bbqs and other essentials. Other shops (Spar and Coop) are located 1½ km down the road from the site entrance.
The site covers a large area, so there is loads of room for kids to run around, fly kites, play ball games and the like. We encourage the use of bicycles around the site to get to the showers, shop etc, so helping to reduce the amount of car traffic. Guests are free to explore all the areas of the farm, and to look at the animals if they wish.
Pets are welcome as long as they are under control.
We have comprehensive recycling facilities which we encourage guests to use
Bookings are taken exclusively by email. Please include: Booking name
Landline & mobile numbers, Arrival & departure dates
How many nights you require,
Numbers of adults and children (5-16) for each night |
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