Glamping in Moors Valley County Park and Forest

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Glamping in Moors Valley Country Park and Forest puts you right in the thick of Dorset’s woodlands without sacrificing comfort. Over 260 unique glamping spots—think safari tents, yurts, and treehouses—dot this vast park. You’ll find sites with toilets, showers, and campfires allowed, so you can unwind after a day roaming the trails. Wildlife-watching is a favourite pastime here; deer often wander close to camp at dawn. Anglers cast off in quiet streams, and the coast’s reliable surf is just a short drive away. Top picks include Brig's Farm (66 reviews), Charisworth Farm (48 reviews), and Southover Woods and Camping (47 reviews). Prices range from as low as £50, with the average night coming in at around £117. You won’t be short on choices or local flavour in this stretch of the English countryside.

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Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

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1 unit · Glamping · Rake, England
The Shepherd's Hut at Coombe Farm Glamping is only an hour or so from London and within easy reach of Goodwood, Cowdray and the south coast; yet once you're here, you'll feel as if you've stepped through the back of the wardrobe and into the ancient woodland that surrounds, unimpeded views towards the South Downs and barely another soul around. The hut stands alone in the field, so you will exclusively enjoy the tranquility the land has to offer. The Hut is equipped with fresh linen and towels, made extra cozy and warm with a beautiful flame and clean burning bio ethanol burner which creates a relaxed ambience, providing amazing heat for the chillier season stay. The wash area is compact with everything you will need for alfresco catering and dining, including a great camp compressor fridge. We also provide equipment to cook on the ample fire pit for an authentic camp experience. We have a revitalizing, hot and spacious shower, all run from our off grid system. We also provide luxury toiletries. Our loo is composting, extremely clean and freshly set up for every new guest and in keeping with our off grid, low-fi ethos. Our family farm, Durleigh Marsh Farm is in Rogate, 5 min drive from Rake or about an hours walk through the woodland south from the hut. The popular Tea room offers a great breakfast and lunch menu. Booking is advisable. Between the nearby traditional market towns of Petersfield and Haslemere you will discover a diverse choice of places to shop, dine and drink. The site is encompassed by beautiful walks and trails taking you further into the heart of the South Downs.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£108
 / night

Glamping in Moors Valley Country Park and Forest puts you right in the thick of Dorset’s woodlands without sacrificing comfort. Over 260 unique glamping spots—think safari tents, yurts, and treehouses—dot this vast park. You’ll find sites with toilets, showers, and campfires allowed, so you can unwind after a day roaming the trails. Wildlife-watching is a favourite pastime here; deer often wander close to camp at dawn. Anglers cast off in quiet streams, and the coast’s reliable surf is just a short drive away. Top picks include Brig's Farm (66 reviews), Charisworth Farm (48 reviews), and Southover Woods and Camping (47 reviews). Prices range from as low as £50, with the average night coming in at around £117. You won’t be short on choices or local flavour in this stretch of the English countryside.

94% (745)

Top-rated campgrounds

Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

16. Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

100%
(33)
1 unit · Glamping · Rake, England
The Shepherd's Hut at Coombe Farm Glamping is only an hour or so from London and within easy reach of Goodwood, Cowdray and the south coast; yet once you're here, you'll feel as if you've stepped through the back of the wardrobe and into the ancient woodland that surrounds, unimpeded views towards the South Downs and barely another soul around. The hut stands alone in the field, so you will exclusively enjoy the tranquility the land has to offer. The Hut is equipped with fresh linen and towels, made extra cozy and warm with a beautiful flame and clean burning bio ethanol burner which creates a relaxed ambience, providing amazing heat for the chillier season stay. The wash area is compact with everything you will need for alfresco catering and dining, including a great camp compressor fridge. We also provide equipment to cook on the ample fire pit for an authentic camp experience. We have a revitalizing, hot and spacious shower, all run from our off grid system. We also provide luxury toiletries. Our loo is composting, extremely clean and freshly set up for every new guest and in keeping with our off grid, low-fi ethos. Our family farm, Durleigh Marsh Farm is in Rogate, 5 min drive from Rake or about an hours walk through the woodland south from the hut. The popular Tea room offers a great breakfast and lunch menu. Booking is advisable. Between the nearby traditional market towns of Petersfield and Haslemere you will discover a diverse choice of places to shop, dine and drink. The site is encompassed by beautiful walks and trails taking you further into the heart of the South Downs.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£108
 / night

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