The crunch of gravel underfoot and the rustle of ancient beech trees overhead mark your arrival at this classic youth hostel site, tucked into one of Surrey's most verdant pockets. Morning light filters through the canopy, dappling the pitches where tent pegs meet the leafy Surrey Hills soil.
This is pitch-perfect territory for families seeking woodland adventures and walkers tackling the Greensand Way, which weaves through some of the South East's finest viewpoints. Holmbury Hill's Iron Age fort sits just above, rewarding the climb with sweeping panoramas across the Weald, while mountain bikers relish the technical trails threading through Hurt Wood and Hound House.
The site keeps things refreshingly straightforward: toilets and showers provide the essentials, while pitches accommodate tents, campervans, and caravans among the trees. Campfire policies need checking on arrival, so ask at the hostel building. The atmosphere blends that nostalgic YHA spirit with proper outdoor immersion—bracken-scented air, birdsong alarm clocks, and the kind of proper dark skies that feel increasingly rare in the crowded South East.