Cobnor House

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Very noisy from fields on 3 sides also being used for camping.

In the field I was in there was 5 units. But, in the field to the left another 4-5, the big field to the right masses of people and porta loos, and the field below (pump field) there was one big van and a large group of youngsters. So it was far from quiet and peaceful which i was expecting. So if you book id ask if the other fields are in use. It felt / sounded like a big commercial site with kids playing, dogs barking, youngsters singing round their camp fire till very very late. The field to the left, which i understood from others is managed by the same people was fairly quiet. Never saw the owners at all during my 3 days. £15 a night but goes up in peak summer. Having dogs run round loose and up to my own tethered dogs wasn’t great either. So personally I wouldn’t return but 3 other units while I was there return on a regular basis and love it; although one said they had never known it to be so busy and noisy. I’m not sure if the adjoining fields are managed by the same people, I think the one on the left is but that was mainly quiet. The others weren’t so you need to check if you want peace and quiet. Others there seem to use the slipway and that makes great sense to stay at the location. There is a pleasant short walk and I did the 5 mile loop, but the main attraction is likely to watch the boats coming in and out.

100sammie

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Reviewed on 26/06/2023 22:06

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Great find

Spent 2 nights so peaceful only birdsong all day. A short walk to beautiful estuary. Woodland walks or just a relaxing time spent highly recommended. May get busy in holiday time as acess to slipway and water sports.

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Reviewed on 17/05/2023 20:02

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Idyllic

This is our favourite campsite. A hidden gem on the South Coast within easy access of Chichester and the South Downs. A walk through the woods takes you to a breathtaking view of the sea. Judy who runs the site could not be more gracious or helpful. The site is beautifully maintained by Mike.

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Reviewed on 20/07/2022 13:30

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Delightful...

...thanks for a lovely overnight stay and look forward to coming back for a longer ...

The Oakes

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Reviewed on 05/03/2022 09:10

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A charming CL

You really can't get much closer to the harbour than this site! We were pretty much on our own for three nights and were very happy with it. Just a short walk to the harbour where we were able to launch our kayak (£3 fee to the owner payable with the site fee). We found locals were more than happy to share their knowledge of best kayak and walking routes. Yes, the site is basic - but we don't mind the rustic sites! We found it quiet and convenient. Great walks from the site and cycle routes too.

Ytene Man

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Reviewed on 25/09/2021 17:11

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Lovely site

This is a basic, no electric, site which we have really enjoyed. Access is good but not very well signposted. Basically just keep going until you reach the big house at the end. Then turn left, drive a bit further and you will find the CL on your left. There is another camping field right next to the CL. There was some noise from the campers but it did not disturb us. If you want fabulous walks and wonderful scenery, then this is the place for you. That’s all there is to do here but we loved it. The site is right next to Chichester Harbour and there is a proper path you can walk along to view the wading birds, the wonderful views, the sailing boats and the wildlife.

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Reviewed on 06/09/2021 09:23

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disappointing

Beware when you book at this site. rally field is next to the CL site. we book a cl site for quiet, this was next the case. the overflow site to the cl site was full and dogs constantly parking. parking space tight on the pitches. the site was untidy and unkept. check before you book to make sure there is not a rally on.

Glormart

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Reviewed on 05/07/2021 21:37

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Lovely campsite

We stayed here for 2 nights in July. There is a long private road down to the site (mostly flat & perfect for young cyclists). It consists of a few small fields, all of which feel relaxed and quiet. Chichester harbour is a 2 minute walk from the site and we loved walking our dogs along the waterside footpath (no sheep or livestock that we saw so they had a ball off lead). There is a short 20 minute walk along the waterfront & back through the woods or a much longer 2 hour circular walk. We also went to Bosham (a 10 minute drive), a beautiful little town on the harbour. The quayside coffee shop was open for takeaways & also had lovely sausage rolls. Others at the site had clearly brought kayaks with them to launch from the site- we were envious! Great cycling too. There were plenty of water points, the waste disposal point was through some trees and there was lots of space. It is a terrific site!

PGBurstner

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Reviewed on 19/07/2020 10:22

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Choose timings carefully

We spent five nights on this site with our caravan in June 2018. On the plus side Mike and Judy were friendly. There is easy access to all the wonderful places nearby and the walk down to the harbour and up to Chidham is an absolute delight. Great for dogs. On the negative side we did ask whether there were any rallies on the adjoining field but were not given a definitive answer. On the 2nd day of our stay about 25 units - caravans, motorhomes and tents set up on the adjoining field. All had young children. It was an organised event and activities started at 7.30 am and finished at 11.30pm. Lots of noise. This continued for the whole weekend and they all left on the Monday. So, when booking, our advice is to check what is happening in the next fields.

Jeffery

Reviewed on 02/07/2018 20:13

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We visited Mrs Beale's lovely site in February and had discussed where to pitch our motorhome with Mike prior to arriving. The field was (understandably) waterlogged due to the usual winter weather! parking on the hard entryway to the field was certainly the best way forward and enabled us to spend an idyllic week in this little bit of heaven. The field is tucked away in a corner of the estate, yet with easy access to the fabulous coastal path, and within striking distance of some lovely scenery and great pubs for evening meals and lunches. Try the (walkable to) Old House at Home, or the nearby (drivable to) Anchor Bleu in Bosham, Crown and Anchor at Dell Quay or the Crab and Lobster at Sidlesham and you will not be disappointed. Wildlife abounds, and this is an area of outstanding natural beauty. In February it was very quiet but could get a little 'livelier' in the summer when the nearby Chichester Harbour activity centre, moorings and marinas fill up. We will certainly try to return for more peace and quiet. Thank you Diana, Mike and Judy.

tribbyandbike

Reviewed on 07/03/2018 13:18

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