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Setthorns Caravan & Camping Site
Campsite: 6298 Hampshire


New Milton
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  • Refurbished for 2008.


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    Pitch amongst the pines and oaks in this beautiful forest setting; a woodland site, Setthorns has all the essentials for an enjoyable holiday, where you can get closer to nature.

    One of Forest Holidays' 21 Caravan and camping Sites, Setthorns was refurbished for 2008.

    The site is open all year round, and dogs are welcome.

    Please note: there are no toilet or shower facilities at this site, therefore your own chemical toilet is essential.

    Limited use of generators allowed.

    Vehicles over 8m. in length are not pernitted.

    Select pitches; with a larger pitch, electricity and/or hardstanding and picnic furniture, are available at Setthorns.



    This property appears courtesy of CampsitesCaravanSites.co.uk

    Facilities
      Area:   --   Pitches:   235   Hardstandings:   --   Statics:   --

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

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    Pricing and Opening Times
    Prices from: £7.50 - £13.50.

    OPen all year round.

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