This lovely Club Site is in an orchard in Slindon Park - part of 3,500 acres of land owned by the National Trust and a haven for wildlife with beautiful views across the coastal plain of West Sussex.
There are lots of lovely walks around the site, and the historic village of Slindon is only a stroll away. The village is largely in the care of the National Trust, and there are plenty of woodland walks as well as several beautiful gardens nearby, including Denmans, Fontwell - based on a tamed wilderness - and Parham Elizabethan House, which also has a deer park. Non-members welcome.
Open from 1 April to 3 October
Grass pitches without electric hook-ups.
Grass pitches with electric hook-ups.
Other attractions in the area include the city of Arundel with its castle and museum, seaside resorts Littlehampton and Bognor Regis with family-friendly beaches, and Bosham, a pretty village by a natural harbour where King Canute is reputed to have tried to hold back the tide.