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.
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