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Ashurst Caravan and Camping Site
Campsite: 6292 Hampshire


Ashurst
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  • Recently Refurbished.


  • Dog free site.
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    Ashurst Caravan and Camping Site is set in a woodland glade; it is an attractive level campsite in mainly open ground, with some shaded areas of Oakwood.

    One of Forest Holidays' 21 Caravan and Camping Sites, Ashurst has been recently refurbished and boasts a launderette and disabled facilities as well; as toilets and showers.

    A five minute walk brings you to the shops, pub and railway station at Ashurst village.

    Please note that Ashurst is a dog free site. Due to New Forest byelaws dating back to 1963, dogs are not permitted at Ashurst or in Denny Wood, in order to protect ground nesting birds and conserve other wildlife.


    This property appears courtesy of CampsitesCaravanSites.co.uk

    Facilities
      Area:   --   Pitches:   280   Hardstandings:   --   Statics:   --

    Cafe:   N   Play Area:   Y   Chemical Toilet Disposal:   N
    Disabled Facilities:   Y   Electric Hookup:   N   Entertainment:   N
    Gas Refills:   N   Internet Access:   N   Laundry:   Y
    Bar:   N   Indoor Pool:   N   Outdoor Pool:   N
    Pets Welcome:   N   Showers:   Y   Toilets:   N
    Shop:   N                

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    Pricing and Opening Times
    Standard pitch from: £9.40 - £19.70.

    Open March - September.

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