Not many campsites can boast a peerless location within a National Park, beautiful beaches within reach and the delights of arguably Britain’s most fun-filled seaside city just a walk away. But then again, not many campsites are Chalky Downs.
Set on Sharen and Stuart's Bevendean Farm, Chalky Downs, as the name suggests, sits atop the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park. There’s a refreshingly laid-back vibe to proceedings here – pitches are unregimented so it’s a case of
finding a suitable spot amidst the undulating slopes. The site itself is a
car-free zone, with complimentary parking at the farmyard on approach. Campfires
are welcome in the firepits for hire and there’s acres of space for kids to
roam free or groups to plot out their own pocket of the site.
Tents and small campervans are welcome (there’s also a cluster of bell tent bases if you have your own) but the caravan contingent are not, meaning there’s no unsightly wagons blotting the landscape of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In fact, the only white shapes on the horizon are likely to be the grazing sheep in the surrounding fields who, along with the resident cattle, comprise the
residents of this working arable farm.
Facilities are simple but more than ample with hot showers and plenty of toilets provided. Sharen and Stuart also serve up cracking breakfast baps daily (including locally-reared sausage, bacon and egg), while for larger groups evening dinner menus can be pre-arranged.
Besides the splendour of the South Downs and the nearest beach a handy two miles away, one of the site's many draws is undoubtedly its close proximity to Brighton. And, as the uninitiated will soon discover, Brighton doesn't do boring. There’s
always something unexpected to discover; be it a bargain from a bohemian flea
market in the North Laines’, stumbling across a truly oddball museum (the Booth
Museum of Natural History springs to mind), or watching a skateboarding
Yorkshire Terrier on Brighton Pier whilst devouring your 99 ice-cream (sauce
and sprinkles optional – unlike the town itself). The secret of Brighton is to
stroll leisurely, keep your eyes peeled and take in the cool, carefree seaside
atmosphere.
Chalky Downs campsite is located at Bevendean Farm on top of the beautiful South Downs. The site is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with views of rolling hills across the Downs and is only 2 miles away from the sea. This family run working farm consists of arable land growing wheat, barley and oil seed rape. There are also cattle and sheep grazing in fields close to the campsite.
We offer self-serve pitches for tents, which include free parking. Each pitch can accommodate a family of 6, with acres of space for the kids to play. We also allow campfires in fire pits. These are available to hire (please choose in extras)
We have hot showers and plenty of toilets. We also serve up cracking breakfast baps daily (including locally-reared sausage, bacon and egg).
You can treat yourself to a lengthy walk through the South Downs (England's newest National Park). The park offers a host of walks with stunning views (the scenery over the flood plains of the River Ouse are particularly scenic).