Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park is flat and open, with stunning panoramic views of the South Downs and the famous Jack and Jill windmills. The camping and caravan fields are unspoiled and surrounded by open countryside. A major priority is to ensure that all guests, with or without disability, are made most welcome and find the site accessible.
About Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park
Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park is beautifully positioned at the foot of the South Downs in West Sussex, just north of Brighton, close to Ditchling. Fully serviced pitches provide individual electric, water and grey water drainage points. Fire pits and BBQs are permitted as long as they are raised from the ground. Fire pits are available for hire at reception. All profits from the caravan and camping park are allocated to the The Sussex Lantern charity organisation for the development of the planned centre for the life enhancement of blind, partially sighted and disabled people of all ages, to provide facilities for participation in sport, recreation, play, education and training, thereby promoting a healthy and active life. A Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme camping area is available too.
Open all year
There are 139 accommodation options on-site
31 x Electric Grass Pitches
Electric grass pitches for all sizes of tent and camping vehicle.
100 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Grass pitches without electric, for all sizes of tent and camping vehicle.
8 x Super Service Hardstanding Pitch
Supersized and serviced hardstanding pitches with water, electric and grey waste hookups.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park?
Call 01273 841877 to book.
Unfortunately Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
All campers strictly to book in at reception before pitching.
Pitching 12am to 8pm.
All quiet by 11pm.
No loud music at any time.
Speed limit of *5 mph* to be strictly adhered to.
Cyclists to proceed with caution.
Children must not play in the vicinity of the water and chemical disposal points or the toilet block.
No congregating around the toilet blocks.
No fires except BBQ, fire pits and fire bowls - which must be raised from the ground and must not be used in close proximity to the entrance to the tent.
No gathering of wood on the site or in the local area. Wood is available from the reception.
In the interests of safety, BBQ's should be sited well away from the entrance to tents. On no account should spent BBQ's be taken inside tents or caravans, as the residual fumes can still be threatening to life. Fires should not be left unattended in any circumstance.
Well behaved dogs welcome - but must be kept on a lead at all times.
Things to do on site and in the Hassocks area
Southdown Way is ideal for exploring the Sussex Countryside, by walking, cycling, on horseback or further afield by train, bus, or car. The train station at Hassocks is situated within easy reach of the campsite and offers regular services to Brighton, the South Coast and London.
The location is also convenient for the south coast resorts of Brighton, Hove, Worthing, Bognor, Littlehampton and Eastbourne. The historic town of Lewes is located about 8 miles away, and London is an hour away by train.
There are beaches all along the south coast from Bognor Regis to Eastbourne, as well as the Brighton Pier and Sea Life Centre, while Chessington World of Adventures is close enough to allow all the family to enjoy a fun packed day.
The closest town is Hassocks, which is home to a wealth of architectural, historic and natural heritage and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Other places of interest include the pretty towns of Steyning and Bramber. At Arundel there is an impressive Castle and the Arundel Wetland Centre.
Brighton is a 15 minute drive away, where you can visit the Brighton Pavilion, The Marina, shops in the Lanes, walk the promenade or just sit on the beach and enjoy sun and sea.
For those who prefer a more active holiday, Southwater Country Park is nearby where you can enjoy a number of outdoor activities including: swimming in the lake, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, fishing and cycling.
To entertain the children, Fishers Farm Park offers a mix of farm animals and adventure play.
Other local attractions include:
- The Bluebell Railway
- The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
- Arundel Castle and Arundel Wetland Centre
- Amberley Working Museum
- Cissbury Ring and Devils Dyke
- The South Downs Way
- Seven Sisters Country Park
Interested in staying at Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park?
Call 01273 841877 to book.
Unfortunately Southdown Way Caravan and Camping Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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