Three Trees Campsite, Ampfield

Three Trees Campsite, Ampfield

Three Trees Campsite occupies a wooded spot on Ampfield Hill a few miles outside Romsey in Hampshire. The adults-only site keeps things deliberately small and calm with pitches spread across several acres of mature trees. Campers pull in and choose their own spot on arrival which sets a relaxed tone from the start.

Pitches come in a mix of hardstanding and grass surfaces all mainly flat and generous in size. Electric hook-ups and water points sit at regular intervals so units stay comfortable without crowding. Only one accommodation setup fits each pitch whether that means a tent a caravan a motorhome or a campervan. The spacing between them creates a sense of privacy even when the site has several guests.

Facilities stay straightforward yet effective. Separate blocks for men and women each contain showers and toilets that receive regular professional cleaning.

An outside sink supplies hot water for washing dishes while a chemical waste disposal point handles practical needs efficiently. The whole setup supports longer stays or quick overnight stops without fuss.

Well-behaved dogs stay welcome on leads with owners expected to clear up after them. The site discourages large groups to protect the quiet woodland atmosphere and operates a clear one-unit-per-pitch rule. Seasonal pitches and longer stays fit easily into the routine.

  • Accessibility: Reached directly via Ampfield Hill with straightforward connections from the M3 motorway at junction 12 just four miles away. A bus stop sits right outside the entrance for services into Romsey or Winchester.
  • Layout: Generously spaced pitches on a blend of hardstanding and grass surfaces spread across wooded grounds. Campers select their own pitch on arrival with ample room between units and mainly level ground throughout.
  • Parking: Vehicle parking takes place alongside each pitch allowing cars caravans motorhomes and campervans to stay right next to their setup.
  • Local amenities: Footpath access leads straight into Ampfield Woods for miles of trails. The White Horse pub stands within easy walking distance while Sir Harold Hillier Gardens lies a two-minute drive away and the New Forest National Park sits fifteen minutes by road.

The surrounding woodland forms part of a much larger area that invites exploration on foot or by bike. Trails wind through the trees with varying lengths suitable for morning strolls or full-day hikes. Romsey town centre offers everyday shops and cafes a short drive or bus ride away while Winchester provides a larger selection of attractions further along the same route.

Hardstanding pitches prove especially useful after rain while grass options suit those who prefer a softer base. The flat terrain simplifies levelling for caravans and motorhomes alike. Hook-ups remain reliable and the site layout keeps everything within a compact yet open footprint.

Cleanliness in the facilities draws consistent praise across feedback platforms where the site rates well with a good number of reviews. The combination of modern blocks regular maintenance and practical extras such as the hot-water sink adds convenience without complexity. Owners appreciate the no-nonsense approach that focuses on peace rather than entertainment.

Positioning near major roads yet tucked into woodland gives the best of both worlds. Drivers heading south or north along the M3 find the turn-off simple and clear while those arriving by public transport step off the bus at the gate. The balance makes the site practical for weekend breaks midweek escapes or extended visits alike.

Ampfield Woods stretch out as a natural extension of the campsite itself. Paths vary from wide forestry tracks to narrower routes that feel more secluded. Seasonal changes in the trees bring shifting light and colour yet the core appeal of quiet walking stays constant year round. The White Horse pub provides a local anchor for an evening drink or meal without needing to drive.

Further afield the New Forest offers open heathland and pony-grazed landscapes while Hillier Gardens present curated plant collections and peaceful grounds. Romsey itself holds historic buildings and riverside paths that pair well with a campsite base. All these options sit close enough for day trips yet far enough to keep the woodland setting feeling separate.

The adults-only policy and small pitch count combine to maintain an even quieter experience than many larger sites. Feedback often highlights the sense of space and the absence of noise once evening arrives. Hardstanding areas cope well with heavier units while grass pitches drain effectively in typical British weather.

Overall the practical layout clean shared facilities and direct woodland access create a reliable base for camping in Hampshire. The location bridges easy motorway reach with genuine rural calm.

Three Trees Campsite
Ampfield Hill
Romsey
SO51 9BD

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