
Laughton campsites
32 Laughton campsites
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Wyld Wood Campsite
Newick, Lewes, East Sussex
Natural wild pitches or furnished yurts in a beautiful 13-acre woodland, with campfires and hot showers.
Hastingford Fishery
Hadlow Down, Uckfield, East Sussex
Peaceful adult only shepherd's huts set around a fishing lake. Dog friendly with a wild swimming lake!
Housedean Farm Campsite
Lewes, East Sussex
Family-friendly camping and glamping in the South Downs National Park, just off the A27, 15 minutes from Brighton.
Ouse Meadow Campsite
Lewes, East Sussex
Idyllic back-to-basics camping on the riverbank, opposite the Bluebell Railway in Sussex. Campfires allowed.
Blackberry Wood
Streat, Ditchling, East Sussex
Truly unique camping and glamping site at the foot of the South Downs near Brighton, with two wonderful treehouses.
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Chilley Farm
Hailsham, East Sussex
Camping and glamping on a farm with a shop, restaurant, cafe and butchers. Ten minutes from the South Downs!
Kitts Campsite
Scaynes Hill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex
Family friendly camping and glamping in ancient West Sussex woodlands, ten minutes from a charming local pub.
Big Sky Tipi Holidays
Eastbourne, East Sussex
Glamping in fully furnished, traditional tipis. A ten minute drive to the coast and 20 minutes to Eastbourne!
The Macs Farm
Ditchling, Hassocks, East Sussex
Family and dog friendly camping on a working farm in the South Downs. In summer family activities, music and more!
Ditchling Camping
Ditchling, Hassocks, East Sussex
Family and dog friendly camping and glamping site. In the South Downs, 25 minutes away from Brighton Beach.
Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park
Hassocks, West Sussex
Beautifully positioned at the foot of the South Downs in West Sussex, just north of Brighton, close to Ditchling.
Hoots Treehouse
Mayfield, East Sussex
Unique and luxurious treehouse hideaway, perched above a pond in ancient Sussex woodland.

























