Grass Pitch

UK England South East England Hampshire Lymington Teddy's Farm

  • Sleeps 7 (max 7 adults, 6 children)
Pitch where you like in our flat peaceful field with wonderful views down the valley. We have fire-pits available to hire and warm showers and composting loos. Dogs are free of charge but they must be kept on a lead at all times!

The Owner Says

Our aim is to provide a family friendly site, offering ‘real’ camping where we hope you can unwind and get away from the daily rush.

About our site:

  • Flat peaceful field with a wonderful view down the valley
  • Pick your own spot (please keep 6 metres between tents)
  • Campfires allowed (with a fire-pit)
  • Warm showers
  • Composting loos supplied by thunderboxand l'uritonnoir.  Don’t worry, these are clean and efficient and we will have more available this year!
  • Dogs allowed free of charge (but must be kept on a lead as we don’t want our sheep chased, and of course please tidy up after them)
  • Free use of freezer for ice packs
  • 10 minute walk from the farm entrance down a quiet country lane to the open forest
  • 5 minute drive from the coastal town of Lymington

Afraid we cannot accommodate caravans/motor homes and we do not provide electric hookups.

About Teddy's Farm

Suitable For

Tents, campervans, dogs (free), families, couples – yes. Caravans, motorhomes, noisy campers – no.

Nearby

The farm lies in the heart of the New Forest, with the national park eminently explorable by foot from the campsite. There are plenty of scenic trails and cycle routes – ask your hosts about local bike hire. The scenic port town Lymington is just 5 mins drive away. Its quaint cobbled streets boast cute shops and cafés. Be sure to visit Lymington Sea Water Baths (01590 678882) – the UK’s oldest lido. Beachwise, there are sandy stretches of coast nearer Bournemouth. Alternatively, seek out the sailing hub of Keyhaven (6 miles away) and stroll its shingle beach to Hurst Castle (0370 333 1181). This 16th-century fortress was built by Henry VIII to safeguard the entrance to The Solent. Learn about its fascinating history whilst admiring the views towards The Needles and the Isle of Wight. The National Motor Museum (01590 612345) at Beaulieu (7 miles away) makes for a perfect rainy day activity.

Food & Drink

Farm-reared, pasture-fed lamb from Teddy’s flock is available to buy onsite (usually from August onwards). The pick of the local pubs is The Red Lion (01590 673177) in Boldre – just a 10–15 mins walk from the farm. This quintessential New Forest inn boasts timber beams, a lovely beer garden, a fine variety of ales and a menu of hearty dishes that celebrate the best local produce. Wine aficionados should seek out Setley Ridge Vineyard (01590 622246) 5 mins away, just outside Brockenhurst. Tasting tours can be arranged and you can stock up at the onsite farm shop. The vineyard also boasts a cracking bistro in the Rosie Lea Kitchen (01590 622908). There are plenty more dining options in Lymington – ask Teddy for other local recommendations.
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