Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite
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Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite
One of the largest Camping In The Forest New Forest campsites, Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite is located on the northern edge of Brockenhurst and boasts a whopping 600 pitches and full amenities.
The campsite has been recognised and awarded a silver David Bellamy Conservation Award, the site being described by the man himself as one of his “paradise parks”, and at the very heart of the New Forest National Park it’s probably your best bet if you’re looking at a longer stay on a Forest campsite.
Within easy walking distance to Brockenhurst village centre and the popular picnic spot of Balmer Lawn, by the Lymington River, Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite is a perfect place for setting up camp with the family. Dogs are very welcome on this site (+£1/night/dog up to 3), and there are even special showers for your pooch!
Campsite facilities: 600 pitches, seasonal pitches available, toilets and showers, dogs welcome (+£1/night/dog up to 3), dog showers, baby changing, disabled facilities, laundrette.
The site is open 29th March until 1st October.
Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite prices & season dates
How to get to Hollands Caravan Park & Campsite
The caravan park and campsite entrance is on the A337 road near the Balmer Lawn Hotel, on the northern edge of Brockenhurst.
Coming from the Lyndhurst direction, drive for just under 3 miles. You’ll see the campsite on your left amongst the trees of Hollands Wood, the entrance is just as the trees end and the Balmer Lawn begins. Coming out of Brockenhurst, cross the Lymington River and turn right into the site immediately after the Balmer Lawn Hotel.
GPS / SatNav information: the campsite entrance is at:
Lat/long. 50.829,-1.571 / OS grid ref. SU303034.
Campsite contact details
Address of site:
Hollands Wood Caravan Park and Campsite
Lyndhurst Road
Brockenhurst
Hampshire
SO42 7QH
Telephone: 01590 622967
E-mail: [email protected]
Book your stay at Hollands Wood Caravan Park & Campsite through Camping In The Forest.
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