Grass pitch (1 at Muddycreek Farm)
UK England South East England Hampshire Milford on Sea Muddycreek Farm
The Owner Says
Our spacious, soft grass pitches are suitable for tents and small campervans only (sorry – no caravans or motorhomes).
The site has loos, unlimited hot water showers and washing up facilities for up to 60 pitches, within 15 acres, so plenty of space.
We allow small campfires. Firewood is sold from the office. Please bring a fire basket or something similar. Also, we ask that only wood with no metal in it is used.
Dogs are permitted at no extra charge, providing they are on leads and well behaved.
Friday nights we have organised for the Rural Pizza Co to set up a stall and make yummy locally sourced pizza's to order from 5pm - 8pm.
Situated in the charming coastal village of Milford on Sea, Muddycreek Farm lies on the edge of the New Forest National Park. Wonderful beaches, shops, pubs and restaurants are all within easy reach.
Sadly we are not be able to offer the Pony rides for novices/children this year as the insurance is too high. Those keen to ride in the forest could try either Ford Farm or Brockenhurst Riding Stables. We will have ponies on site for children to pet.
There is a shingle beach just down the road, plus a number of lakes offering great fishing day outs. In August, Bream and Bass are in season.
This site is suitable for families and couples and we ask our visitors to keep the noise down after 10pm. We do not take groups unless they are family groups.
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About Muddycreek Farm
Suitable For
Tents, campervans, families, couples, small family groups, dogs (no extra charge) – yes. Caravans, motorhomes, groups – no.Nearby
The farm is within walking distance of Milford-on-Sea , a well-stocked village with shops, pubs and restaurants. The seaside town has a shingle beach and there is a lovely walk along the coast to Barton-on-Sea, skirting the top of a low cliff. Hurst Castle (08703 331181) makes for another great walk. Start at the pretty village of Keyhaven – little more than a cluster of boats with a great pub by the waters – and take one of the regular seasonal ferries across to the old fort. Once you’ve finished exploring the atmospheric rooms and admired the views, you can walk back via the 1.5-mile shingle spit, returning to Keyhaven via a narrow road that skirts a marshy nature reserve. Along with the coast a huge draw is the vast New Forest, right on your doorstep, and its excellent traffic-free cycle routes – keep quiet to enjoy the best of the wildlife. Lymington (01590 689000) is a handsome, well-to-do harbour town that warrants a day or so out of anyone’s itinerary. The old town, clustered round the quay, is an attractive medley of cobbled streets, boutiquey shops and cafés – all just 4 miles from the campsite.Food & Drink
Milford-on-Sea is technically a village but it's town-size proportions mean there's a wealth of choice to be found. For a traditional ol' pub try The Smugglers Inn (01590 644414), right in the heart of 'town', or The Lazy Lion (01590 641111) near the village green. The Beach House (01590 643044), is a particularly good spot, serving wonderful local draft ales and good quality food. It's also a fantastic art deco building, which still retains the original fittings such as stained-glass windows and oak panelling. In terms of restaurants Ray's Italian Kitchen (01590 645300) and La Perle (01590 643557) are two top bistros while Verveine (01590 642176) is the place for fresh (and rather fancy) fish. If you are after a fabulous Wine bar for a summer cocktail then look no further than The Cave (01590 642195). There are plenty more too!