There is always a pub/restaurant somewhere near the campsites I go to but it is rare for me to visit an actual pub campsite.
A few I can recommend are Durdle Door campsite in Dorset which has it's own bar, Golden Cap campsite in Dorset which has a pub overlooking the beach opposite the site entrance, and the Ship and Anchor Marina campsite at Ford near Arundel in West Sussex which has a pub attached to the site.
Very shortly I intend to go to The Three Magpies at Seend near Devizes which has it's own campsite.
Can recommend the Lime Burners Arms at Billingshurst,lovely pub grub and an immaculate site.
Booked in at Ship and Anchor for a couple of nights beginning of May, review will follow.
The 'Pub site' search facility on here is my Bible....Mick
The Red Lion at Winfrith Newburgh in Dorset is an excellent pub with a campsite. I don't know what the pub campsite is like but there are also a lot of well recommended campsites all within stumbling distance of the pub.
Apparently the pub very good for ciders, and I have never been there myself.
I booked myself an EHU pitch away from the others as my van is not geared up to camp without electricity. However, I have asked for a pitch as close to the others a possible.
DK
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