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  • Recommend me a campsite near Alton/ Aldershot
  • Steelsreal
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    I need to find a family friendly (kids wlecome!) dog friendly camper van accepting campsite around the alton/ aldershot region, for reasons I am not entirely sure of but the wife says it will be fun….

    Anyone know of any, all i can find is wellington country park at around £40 a night!

    nedrapier
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    There’s one we stayed at in Lower Abbotstone Wood, near Arelsford, bit further west than Alton. Really nice, wooded pitches. Not sure about all the gubbins you mentioned but worth a look if it’s near enough where you need.

    http://forgewoodcamping.co.uk/Abbotstone_Wood.html

    natrix
    Free Member

    Basingstoke canal centre campsite??

    Next door to Tunnel Hill so you might be able to get a sneaky ride in

    http://www3.hants.gov.uk/basingstoke-canal/campsite.htm

    suburbanreuben
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    You can rent cabins in the woods in Tilford, about 10mins drive from Aldersnot. They may also have tent pitches.

    ninfan
    Free Member

    NSC Bisley – loads of camping pitches at a reasonable price, though the facilities are very 1950’s, though that carries a quaint retro charm really.

    cinnamon_girl
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    Abbotstone would be nice, site of deserted village. Plenty of cross-country riding as well as quiet road riding. The Grange is definitely worth a visit, be prepared to be blown away. The church at Northington is pretty impressive (not seen inside though) as is the memorial.

    Also close to New Alresford, a gorgeous Georgian town and home of the Watercress Line.

    Steelsreal
    Full Member

    abbotstone looking favourite at the mo, on the ox drove which could facilitate a cheeky ride…

    thnaks for all the suggestions…

    suburbanreuben
    Free Member

    Abbotstone would be nice, site of deserted village. Plenty of cross-country riding as well as quiet road riding. The Grange is definitely worth a visit, be prepared to be blown away. The church at Northington is pretty impressive (not seen inside though) as is the memorial.

    Also close to New Alresford, a gorgeous Georgian town and home of the Watercress Line.

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    Some good pubs down that way too!

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Some good pubs down that way too!

    I’ve only had coffee at the Woolpack in Totford, obviously sat outside though and, importantly, before customers arrived. 😆

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