Campsites with showers in Chichester Harbour AONB

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Looking for a campsite with a shower in Chichester Harbour AONB? You’re in luck—there are over 1,600 options here, so you won’t have to rough it. Most sites offer showers, toilets, and welcome pets. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average closer to £100. You’ll find campsites set in rolling fields, tucked behind ancient hedgerows, or perched near tidal inlets. Top picks include Chalky Downs (241 reviews), The Barn KT9 (111 reviews), and Hook Farm Campsite (105 reviews). After a long walk along the coastal paths or a dip in the harbour, nothing beats a hot shower at camp. Horseback-riding and swimming are regular pastimes around here, and you’ll rarely be far from a decent pub. Just remember to tidy your rubbish and mind the local wildlife—this corner of Sussex is all about respecting the land.

95% (1.8K)

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Liba Vineyard

4. Liba Vineyard

3 units · Glamping · England
Liba Vineyard is a biodynamic vineyard and luxury woodland glamping site on the edge of Salisbury, just 15 minutes from Stonehenge. Our vineyard, hand planted in Spring 2024, has nearly 4,000 vines of four different varieties. We manage our vines in line with organic and biodynamic principles, working hand-in-hand with nature and avoiding the use of any herbicides, pesticides, and synthetic fertilisers. We hope to take our first (small) harvest in 2026, by which time we will be fully certified (organic and biodynamic) and will be able to make our wine on-site. Our glamping pods, brand new for Autumn 2025 seek to give guests an eco-luxurious stay in an area of native woodland bordering the vineyard. These pods are perfect as a base for exploring Salisbury, nearby historic sites such as Stonehenge and Old Sarum, or the beautiful countryside of the New Forest National Park, Cranbourne Chase National Landscape, North Wessex Downs or the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty slightly further afield.
Pets
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£187
 / night
Lordington Park Camping

20. Lordington Park Camping

100%
(45)
19 units · Tents · East Ashling, West Sussex, South East England
Set on glorious parkland in the middle of the South Downs National Park, Lordington Park really is a wonderful countryside escape. A 15 minutes’ drive from Chichester, our rustic camping field has views over rolling countryside. Spectacular sunsets and sunrises can be expected on cloudless days. Escape the hustle and bustle of every day life in our peaceful rural campsite, with spacious grass pitches big enough for you to have lots of private space. Each pitch has a firepit for barbecues, and there is access to composting toilets, a shower block with warm water, and fresh drinking water. Please note there is no electricity on this simple site. Vehicles are not allowed to park on the camping field, but parking is provided a stone’s throw away. Wheelbarrows are provided to help you get your kit from car to tent. Countryside walks and cycle paths lead directly from your pitch. There are several pubs in the local area – the nearest being 10 minutes’ stroll away. We have a tea room on site, open Thursday - Sunday 10am-3pm. Near by local attractions: Goodwood Weald and downland museum West wittering beach Hayling island Portsmouth historic dockyard Chichester festival theatre Arundel castle Cowdray park Various national trust property’s And many more…
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£30
 / night

Looking for a campsite with a shower in Chichester Harbour AONB? You’re in luck—there are over 1,600 options here, so you won’t have to rough it. Most sites offer showers, toilets, and welcome pets. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average closer to £100. You’ll find campsites set in rolling fields, tucked behind ancient hedgerows, or perched near tidal inlets. Top picks include Chalky Downs (241 reviews), The Barn KT9 (111 reviews), and Hook Farm Campsite (105 reviews). After a long walk along the coastal paths or a dip in the harbour, nothing beats a hot shower at camp. Horseback-riding and swimming are regular pastimes around here, and you’ll rarely be far from a decent pub. Just remember to tidy your rubbish and mind the local wildlife—this corner of Sussex is all about respecting the land.

95% (1.8K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Liba Vineyard

4. Liba Vineyard

3 units · Glamping · England
Liba Vineyard is a biodynamic vineyard and luxury woodland glamping site on the edge of Salisbury, just 15 minutes from Stonehenge. Our vineyard, hand planted in Spring 2024, has nearly 4,000 vines of four different varieties. We manage our vines in line with organic and biodynamic principles, working hand-in-hand with nature and avoiding the use of any herbicides, pesticides, and synthetic fertilisers. We hope to take our first (small) harvest in 2026, by which time we will be fully certified (organic and biodynamic) and will be able to make our wine on-site. Our glamping pods, brand new for Autumn 2025 seek to give guests an eco-luxurious stay in an area of native woodland bordering the vineyard. These pods are perfect as a base for exploring Salisbury, nearby historic sites such as Stonehenge and Old Sarum, or the beautiful countryside of the New Forest National Park, Cranbourne Chase National Landscape, North Wessex Downs or the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty slightly further afield.
Pets
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£187
 / night
Lordington Park Camping

20. Lordington Park Camping

100%
(45)
19 units · Tents · East Ashling, West Sussex, South East England
Set on glorious parkland in the middle of the South Downs National Park, Lordington Park really is a wonderful countryside escape. A 15 minutes’ drive from Chichester, our rustic camping field has views over rolling countryside. Spectacular sunsets and sunrises can be expected on cloudless days. Escape the hustle and bustle of every day life in our peaceful rural campsite, with spacious grass pitches big enough for you to have lots of private space. Each pitch has a firepit for barbecues, and there is access to composting toilets, a shower block with warm water, and fresh drinking water. Please note there is no electricity on this simple site. Vehicles are not allowed to park on the camping field, but parking is provided a stone’s throw away. Wheelbarrows are provided to help you get your kit from car to tent. Countryside walks and cycle paths lead directly from your pitch. There are several pubs in the local area – the nearest being 10 minutes’ stroll away. We have a tea room on site, open Thursday - Sunday 10am-3pm. Near by local attractions: Goodwood Weald and downland museum West wittering beach Hayling island Portsmouth historic dockyard Chichester festival theatre Arundel castle Cowdray park Various national trust property’s And many more…
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£30
 / night

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