Top 4 Campsites in Test Valley for a True Back-to-Nature Escape
- lphaure0
- Aug 12
- 2 min read
Discover the delightful campsites in Test Valley, where scenic landscapes meet peaceful retreats. From riverside pitches to countryside hideaways, the area offers a range of welcoming campsites perfect for nature lovers and adventures alike. Enjoy easy access to walking trails, historic towns and the tranquil beauty of rural Hampshire.
Meadow Tree Farm Wild Camping
Location: Near Longparish
Style: Wild Camping

For the adventurous spirit, Meadow Tree Farm offers a back-to-basics experience with wild camping in natural surroundings. No frills, just fresh air, open spaces and the freedom to roam. It is ideal for bushcraft enthusiasts or anyone wanting to disconnect.
Stockbridge View Campsite

Location: Stockbridge
Style: Scenic Camping
Panoramic views of the Test Valley, Stockbridge view Campsite offers a calm retreat with easy access to village amenities. It’s perfect for walkers, anglers, and anyone wanting to soak in the beauty of the region. During your stay you could head over to Danebury Iron Age Hill fort to admire the views and history around Stockbridge or try fly fishing on the River Test or even explore boutiques and small business along the Stockbridge high street.
Rowbury Farm Campsite

Location: Near Sutton Scotney
Style: Farm Camping
Rowbury Farm combines traditional camping with a working farm experience. Campers can enjoy open fields, farm animals and a simple atmosphere.
It’s a great choice for families or those who want a rural experience. The farm runs tours and walks around while also selling seasonal produce, if you were wanting to explore further you could visit Whitchurch Silk Mill or walk the scenic trails around Sutton Scotney.
Hill Farm Caravan Park

Location: Near Barton Stacey
Style: Caravan & Motorhome Park (camping available)
Hill Farm provides well-kept pitches for caravans and motorhomes, complemented by clean facilities and a welcoming atmosphere. Ideal for both short stopovers and extended stays, it offers convenient access to scenic countryside and nearby towns. Guests can explore Winchester’s historic cathedral and vibrant shops, venture into the South Downs National Park for stunning landscapes or unwind in local pubs and enjoy peaceful walking trails.
Find out more: Glamping and Camping Sites



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