Guarded by Hurst Castle and Hurst Point Lighthouse, the pretty, marshy inlet of Keyhaven – from where ferries chug out to the attractions – extends into the main village of Milford on Sea itself.
The village is an ideal base for camping holidays, with a location that blends the south coast seaside with good access to the New Forest National Park. Right from the village, the trove of local campsites begins, with a pop-up campsite in a village meadow as well as other more established spots in the countryside nearby. Find our pick of the best of them here and book your next seaside break online today.
Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for finding the perfect camping experience near Milford-on-Sea, England. With over 2500 options available that offer wheelchair access, you'll have no trouble finding a campsite that suits your needs. And with an average price per night of £13 and options as low as £8, you can enjoy the great outdoors without breaking the bank. Check out top campsites like Abbey Home Farm (35 reviews), Radcot Leisure on Thames (32 reviews), and Cattlestone Farm (24 reviews) to see what fellow campers have enjoyed. With popular facilities like showers, cooking equipment, and campfires, and activities such as snow sports, wind sports, and surfing, you're sure to have an unforgettable camping experience.