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Lidsey Caravan Park

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup50.819°N, 0.670°W
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The hum of the A29 fades quickly once you're settled, replaced by the low chatter of rooks in the hedgerows and the quiet tick of cooling engines on a spring evening—this is proper southern lowland pitching, flat and unpretentious, a few miles inland from the West Sussex coast.

Lidsey suits tourers who want a straightforward overnight or a base for exploring Chichester, Arundel, or the beaches at Bognor and Littlehampton without the fuss of a resort site. Campervans and caravans only here, and while facilities aren't widely advertised, it's the sort of place where you arrive, check what's what, and settle in without drama. Dogs may be welcome—worth asking ahead—and the same goes for campfires, so have that conversation when you book.

Expect a no-frills, functional site with space to breathe and access to the coastal plain and South Downs beyond. It's quiet, practical, and unpretentious—ideal if you're self-contained and after a night under canvas without the bells and whistles.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
17°C
Overcast
12 mph
92%
7-Day Outlook
Today
19° / 16°
49%
Thu
20° / 14°
4%
Fri
22° / 12°
24%
Sat
22° / 15°
10%
Sun
29° / 14°
4%
Mon
30° / 19°
20%
Tue
30° / 18°
10%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

13 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Slindon medieval park pale and village walk, Slindon Estate

Loops through ancient woodland and a remarkably preserved medieval deer park boundary on mostly level, well-maintained paths with one gentle climb. Perfect for families with buggies on drier days, though some sections can get muddy after rain. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. The medieval park pale (earth bank and ditch) is surprisingly atmospheric, and Slindon village itself is a beautiful Sussex flint settlement worth exploring. National Trust managed, so expect good waymarking throughout

Walking routeLocal network
5.45 km from campsite
Route length: 2.8 km
Operator: National Trust
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King Charles III England Coast Path: East Head to Shoreham

Follows Sussex's stunning coastline with lengthy flat stretches along beaches and coastal paths, plus moderate climbs over chalk cliffs at Beachy Head and Seven Sisters. Families will manage well on firmer sections, though buggies suit only the promenade portions through Brighton and seaside towns. Dogs welcome but must be on leads near livestock and during bird nesting season on some beaches. Delivers iconic white cliffs, sweeping sea views, charming fishing villages, and excellent wildlife spo

Hiking routeNational trail
7.93 km from campsite
Operator: National Trail

Nore Hill Folly walk, Slindon

Meanders through National Trust woodland and open farmland with gentle to moderate climbs around Slindon Estate. The route takes in ancient beech woods and offers views across the South Downs, passing the atmospheric Nore Hill Folly tower. Generally suitable for older children but not buggies due to uneven forest paths and stiles. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. A rewarding half-day walk combining quiet woodland trails with sweeping countryside vistas.

Walking routeLocal network
6.75 km from campsite
Route length: 6.1 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

Bridle Road to Bignor Walk, Slindon

Follows ancient tracks and woodland paths through the South Downs, with a steady climb to Bignor Hill offering sweeping views across West Sussex. Moderate incline on bridleways and field paths—manageable for older children but not buggy-friendly due to uneven terrain and gates. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. The highlight is standing atop one of the highest points in the Downs, with remnants of Roman roads underfoot and stunning panoramas making the ascent worthwhile.

Walking routeLocal network
7.97 km from campsite
Route length: 10.4 km
Operator: National Trust
Info

The Rise of Northwood Ramble, Slindon

Climbs steadily through ancient Slindon Estate woodlands with some moderately steep sections on well-maintained paths. Not suitable for buggies due to inclines and uneven forest tracks, though manageable for older children who can handle a steady uphill walk. Dogs welcome on leads through National Trust land. Rewards effort with peaceful beech woodland atmosphere and glimpses of the South Downs, showcasing why this historic estate attracts walkers year-round.

Walking routeLocal network
8.04 km from campsite
Route length: 5.3 km
Operator: National Trust
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Fisheries within 10 km

1 found · OpenStreetMap
  • Chalk Springs Trout Fishery
    8.38 km
    Managed fishery

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  • The Robin Hood
    Pub 0.6 km~5 min walk
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  • The Wilkes Head
    Pub 2.3 km~30 min walk
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  • Lantern House
    Takeaway 2.5 km~30 min walkchinese
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  • Barnham Fish Bar
    Takeaway 2.5 km~30 min walkfish and chips
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  • Barnham Tandoori Takeaway
    Takeaway 2.5 km~30 min walkindian
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