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Isle of Wight

Heathfield Farm Camping

4.6 (0)From £42.50/night50.685°N, 1.493°W
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The chalk downs roll gently down to the Solent, and from your pitch the sun sets gold over the water most summer evenings.

This is a small, adults-and-families site that works beautifully for couples chasing coast walks and families wanting a quieter Isle of Wight base without the crowds of the east. Tent, campervan and caravan pitches sit on level ground, some with those sea views stretching west toward the Needles. Dogs are welcome (charged), so it suits walkers tackling Tennyson Down or the coastal path into Freshwater Bay. You're near the island's western tip, where the cliffs are dramatic and the beaches less packed.

Facilities are straightforward and well-kept: showers, toilets, electric hook-ups and a small onsite shop for essentials. Campfires may be allowed—ask when you arrive. It's open year-round, so you could pitch here in October mist or May sunshine. The feel is peaceful rather than buzzy, flat rather than wild, a proper spot for switching off with a brew and a good view.

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18°C
Overcast
13 mph
88%
7-Day Outlook
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20° / 16°
14%
Mon
19° / 15°
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Tue
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Wed
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Thu
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Fri
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Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

22 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Freshwater Way

Follows the River Yar through Freshwater's wetlands and meadows on mostly flat, well-maintained paths with occasional gentle inclines near the estuary. Ideal for families and buggy-friendly along paved sections, though some stretches may be muddy after rain. Dogs welcome on leads near wildlife areas. Offers peaceful waterside scenery, excellent birdwatching opportunities in the reed beds, and connects key spots around Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight's western tip.

Walking routeLocal network
0.58 km from campsite

Tapnell Trail

Winds through woodland and open farmland on the western tip of the Isle of Wight with gentle undulations throughout. Mostly well-maintained paths suitable for families and older children, though some sections can be mudgy after rain making buggies challenging. Dogs welcome and will love the varied terrain. Offers peaceful countryside views away from coastal crowds, with opportunities to spot local wildlife and explore the area around Tapnell Farm Park if you fancy extending your day out.

Hiking routeLocal network
1.34 km from campsite

Paradise on the Isle of Wight Butterfly Walk, Isle of Wight

Meanders 8km through National Trust woodland and downland with gentle-to-moderate inclines and glimpses of the Solent. Best for older children who can manage the distance; not buggy-friendly due to uneven paths and stiles. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Worth it for exceptional butterfly spotting May-September, particularly Adonis blues and Chalkhill blues on the chalk grassland, plus panoramic coastal views from higher sections.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.68 km from campsite
Route length: 8 km
Operator: National Trust
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Compton Bay and Downs Walk, Isle of Wight

Follows dramatic clifftop paths and grassy downs with steep climbs rewarded by sweeping views across Compton Bay and the English Channel. The 12km route tackles challenging inclines and uneven coastal terrain, making it unsuitable for buggies and tough for small children. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near cliff edges and grazing livestock. Perfect for energetic walkers wanting classic Isle of Wight coastal scenery and a proper workout.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
3.21 km from campsite
Route length: 12 km
Operator: National Trust
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Compton Trail, Isle of Wight

Loops through National Trust woodland and farmland on the western Isle of Wight, mixing gentle valley paths with moderate climbs offering views across the Solent. Terrain is mostly good underfoot but can be muddy after rain, with some steeper sections that might challenge younger children – better suited to confident walkers aged 6+. Unsuitable for buggies due to stiles, gates and uneven ground. Dogs welcome and encouraged on leads near livestock. Worth doing for the varied scenery, peaceful cou

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
3.43 km from campsite
Route length: 6.3 km
Operator: National Trust

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