CEDAR VALLEY CAMPING

Our pristine campsites are set within the South Downs National Park, with unspoilt views across rolling valleys and surrounding farmland.

The Meadow and Paddock campsites are relaxed and spacious. Meadow is best suited to families and couples, while Paddock is ideal for groups.

Our immaculate amenity cabins include showers, basins and toilets, and we also provide a covered washing-up area.

Guests are welcome to enjoy The Dell, our lively pizza restaurant, bar and café – a unique haven for all the family, where adults can unwind while children run wild and free.

The surrounding countryside offers scenic walks and cycling routes through the South Downs, as well as some of Hampshire’s finest country pubs.

Our campsites are open from 24 April 2026 until late September, and we hope to welcome you soon.

Difference between Paddock and Meadow campsites

The Paddock

The Paddock sits at the heart of Cedar Valley, just a stone’s throw from The Dell, our pizza restaurant, bar and café. This spacious campsite is ideal for groups and enjoys sweeping views across the surrounding countryside from its gentle slope. Guests staying in The Paddock also benefit from our newly renovated amenity block.

The Meadows

The Meadows offers far-reaching views across the surrounding fields and provides a peaceful setting well suited to couples and families. It’s just a short stroll from The Dell, and the nearby amenity cabins are not only stylish and immaculately maintained, but also eco-friendly, powered by solar energy.

Children

Children are very welcome at Cedar Valley. We have a designated mown area where they can play football, fly kites and enjoy the freedom of the outdoors in a safe and spacious setting.

Dogs

Well-behaved dogs are very welcome. We simply ask that they are kept on a lead while on site and that any mess is promptly cleared up and disposed of. A charge of £4 per dog per night applies.

Fires

Campfires are welcome at Cedar Valley, with designated fire pits located throughout the site. We simply ask that guests use an existing fire pit rather than lighting fires on new ground. Sustainably sourced split ash firewood from the estate is available to purchase on site for £10 per bag.

The Dell Hampshire Pizza Bar Cedar Valley

Check In

Please make your way to your allocated campsite – either The Paddock or The Meadow.

We do not operate designated pitches on either site, so space is allocated on a first-come basis. Simply choose a spot to pitch up and send us a text with your surname to let us know you’ve arrived. One of our team will then swing by to welcome you and take any outstanding payment.

Check-in is available anytime after midday, and we kindly ask that guests check out before midday on the day of departure.

2026 Camping Prices

Open 24th April 2026 – 27th September 2026 (minimum 2 night stay)

Adults and TeenagersChildren (Under 13)Infants (Under 2)
Monday to Thursday£15 per night£11 per nightNo Charge
Weekends£17 per night£13 per nightNo Charge
*Bank Holidays£19 per night£15 per nightNo Charge

Firewood is available to buy on site for £10 per bag, or 2 bags for £18

Dogs are £4 per night

Additional gazebos are chargeable at £10 per stay

*Please note that we have a minimum 3 night stay policy on bank holiday weekends. We can on occasion allow for some flexibility on our minimum stay policies so do email us with your enquiry

*Sadly we are not able to accommodate caravans in our campsites, but campervans are welcome. Please note that we do not have any electric hook ups.

*Please note that all groups must book the Paddock campsite. Please contact us to book if you are a group of more than 4 tents, or discuss exclusive hire of The Paddock campsite.

Cedar Valley Camping and Glamping Site Map

Other Accomodation

Safari Tent

Our fully furnished Safari tent measure 9m x 5m and are erected onto raised wooden

Cedar Valley Hampshire Glamping Luxury Glamping

Kabins

The Kabin Co is a Hampshire-based company with 10 years experience in creating bespoke

Our Accommodation

Betty the Bedford

Betty has been a part of Bereleigh Estate since the late 1960s and has enjoyed a relatively relaxed life.