Geo domes near Chertsey

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Nestled in the heart of South East England, Chertsey beckons nature enthusiasts to embark on a camping adventure in the region. Discover the timeless allure of New Forest National Park, where trails like The Solent Way and Hurst Spit invite exploration amidst ancient woodlands. Or, unwind by the tranquil waters of Basingstoke Canal to see a closer look at the local wildlife on the serene waters. Explore the sweeping vistas of South Downs National Park and its iconic trails such as South Downs Way and Seven Sisters Walk. Each destination offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in camping options full of caravan sites with electric hookups and cozy tent pitches nestled among the trees.

89% (14) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Chertsey

3. Furnace Brook Cabins & Camping

78km from Chertsey · 16 units · Tents, Glamping
Welcome to Furnace Brook, a tranquil 60-acre Ecosystem Restoration Community tucked away in the rolling countryside of East Sussex. Here, peace, wildlife, and connection to nature come first. Whether you’re waking up in a handcrafted lakeside cabin or camping beneath the stars, this is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and rediscover calm. At the heart of the land lies our beautiful lake, surrounded by native trees and wildflowers. Herons, dragonflies, and kingfishers visit often, and misty mornings give way to glowing sunsets reflected on the water. Our cabins blend simple comfort with rustic charm — natural materials and wide windows that open to birdsong. For campers, we have rural private pitches or spacious and communal spaces. It’s quiet here — no loud music, no generators, just the crackle of a fire and the sounds of nature at night. Furnace Brook is part of a working Ecosystem Restoration Community. Every stay supports rewilding and soil regeneration, helping wildlife and woodland return to the landscape. Guests are welcome to wander our trails, learn about the restoration work, or simply enjoy being surrounded by thriving nature. We also brew our own small-batch Furnace Brook Beer, made with local ingredients — the perfect companion for a lakeside sunset or a cosy evening by the fire. If you’re looking for stillness, beauty, and a genuine connection to the natural world, Furnace Brook offers it in abundance. Come to rest, reflect, and experience life at nature’s pace. January Booking Special: Save 10% on all stays booked in January for any dates later this year with CODE: TSWVL3G2
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£25
 / night

Nestled in the heart of South East England, Chertsey beckons nature enthusiasts to embark on a camping adventure in the region. Discover the timeless allure of New Forest National Park, where trails like The Solent Way and Hurst Spit invite exploration amidst ancient woodlands. Or, unwind by the tranquil waters of Basingstoke Canal to see a closer look at the local wildlife on the serene waters. Explore the sweeping vistas of South Downs National Park and its iconic trails such as South Downs Way and Seven Sisters Walk. Each destination offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in camping options full of caravan sites with electric hookups and cozy tent pitches nestled among the trees.

89% (14) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Chertsey

3. Furnace Brook Cabins & Camping

78km from Chertsey · 16 units · Tents, Glamping
Welcome to Furnace Brook, a tranquil 60-acre Ecosystem Restoration Community tucked away in the rolling countryside of East Sussex. Here, peace, wildlife, and connection to nature come first. Whether you’re waking up in a handcrafted lakeside cabin or camping beneath the stars, this is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and rediscover calm. At the heart of the land lies our beautiful lake, surrounded by native trees and wildflowers. Herons, dragonflies, and kingfishers visit often, and misty mornings give way to glowing sunsets reflected on the water. Our cabins blend simple comfort with rustic charm — natural materials and wide windows that open to birdsong. For campers, we have rural private pitches or spacious and communal spaces. It’s quiet here — no loud music, no generators, just the crackle of a fire and the sounds of nature at night. Furnace Brook is part of a working Ecosystem Restoration Community. Every stay supports rewilding and soil regeneration, helping wildlife and woodland return to the landscape. Guests are welcome to wander our trails, learn about the restoration work, or simply enjoy being surrounded by thriving nature. We also brew our own small-batch Furnace Brook Beer, made with local ingredients — the perfect companion for a lakeside sunset or a cosy evening by the fire. If you’re looking for stillness, beauty, and a genuine connection to the natural world, Furnace Brook offers it in abundance. Come to rest, reflect, and experience life at nature’s pace. January Booking Special: Save 10% on all stays booked in January for any dates later this year with CODE: TSWVL3G2
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£25
 / night

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Geo domes near Chertsey guide

Where to go

New Forest National Park

Step into the enchanting landscapes of New Forest National Park. Hike The Solent Way through woodlands and open meadows or Hurst Spit, which leads to Hurst Castle. Encounter a rich diversity of flora, from vibrant wildflowers to ancient trees, while keeping an eye out for majestic red deer, elusive foxes, and New Forest ponies. Nearby caravan and tent campsites managed by Camping in the New Forest provide amenities like hot showers, electrical hookups, and well-maintained pitches, ensuring a seamless blend of nature and comfort. Or rent a self-catering cottage or big barn that sleeps up to 18 people for something unique.

Basingstoke Canal

Unwind by the serene waters of Basingstoke Canal that winds through lush countryside. Campers can enjoy leisurely strolls along the towpaths, then take to the water with a licence for large or small unpowered boats or a boat hire. Keep an eye out for a glimpse of a kingfisher darting by. Camping parks at the canal offer choices from riverside tent sites to convenient caravan spots with hookups, as well as picnic areas, clean restroom facilities with showers, and waste disposal. A yurt rental will be available soon for glampers, as well.

South Downs National Park

South Downs National Park is full of sweeping vistas defined by rolling hills, dramatic cliffs, and iconic trails such as South Downs Way and Seven Sisters Walk. Beyond hiking, campers can engage in horseback riding or visit nearby charming villages for a truly immersive experience in the park's diverse offerings. Afterwards, settle into well-equipped campsites offering cooking areas, picnic spots, and comfortable tent pitches Or stay at a cottage rental or youth hostel right along South Downs Way for a quick stopover. 

When to go

Summers near Chertsey see temperatures that range from 18–25°C, which provides the ideal climate for exploring and indulging in water-based activities. Spring and autumn unveil mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Even winters, with temperatures averaging around 2–8°C, have their own allure, inviting campers to enjoy the tranquillity of the natural landscapes.