Quad Nation - Winchester, Hampshire
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Winchester Morn Hill Club Campsite is conveniently located near Winchester City, an old cathedral city of considerable beauty that has retained many of its ancient buildings and offers a myriad of shops and restaurants to enjoy. The Hampshire campsite is an ideal base for touring some of England's most renowned and delightful landmarks - within an hour's drive you can reach the university town of Oxford, the grand castle in Windsor, pretty Chichester, Salisbury, The New Forest, famous Stonehenge, and with Winchester City being sited on the western end of South Downs National Park, this site offers a wealth of natural landscapes for walkers and cyclists to explore nearby.
The UK's largest EV charging superhub has opened just 6 miles from our Winchester Morn Hill campsite, near the Three Maids junction on the A34. The InstaVolt hub has 44 ultra-rapid 160kW charging points including 4 extra-long towing bays. Visit instavolt.co.uk.
Please Note: Portsmouth City's Clean Air Zone came into effect on 29 November 2021. Whilst Winchester Morn Hill Club Campsite is not within this zone, the Wightlink Ferry Terminal in Portsmouth is. We advise members to review Portsmouth's Clean Air Zone and check at Gov. UK Clean Air Zone if charges may apply for your vehicle to drive into the city or pass through the zone on your journey to site.
Reception at this site may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01962 869877.
Nearest alternative campsites: Rookesbury Park Club Campsite, Salisbury Hillside Club Campsite, Black Knowl Club Campsite and New Forest Centenary Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 21 December 2025. 3 night minimum stay. Book by 27 November at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Yes |
Standard (electric & grass) |
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Serviced (electric & hardstanding) |
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Super (electric & hardstanding) |
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Tent (electric & grass) |
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View and BookLeave the M3 at junction 9 (from North), junction 10 (from South) onto the A31 (signposted Alton). In 2.5 miles at the roundabout (junction B3404) continue into the road signposted Easton. Turn immediate right. The site entrance is in 100 yards. The site is divided into two areas. Please note the site lies 3 miles east of Winchester. Caravans should not be towed through the city.
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Nicolas
Reviewed: 25/08/2025 21:33
We had a wonderful stay at this campsite. The welcome was exceptionally warm and professional. Upon arrival, everything was already prepared – the staff immediately knew who I was, how many people were traveling with me, and the length of our stay. The check-in process was smooth and took no... Show more
George Irvine
Reviewed: 19/08/2025 15:57
What a great clean, tidy and friendly site, cannot be faulted. We arrived on the Thursday Boomtown started,( we didn't even know it was on lol ) bit of traffic on the roundabout but other drivers just let us through and onto the site no problem. Could sort of... Show more
Anne Louise Davies
Reviewed: 18/08/2025 08:01
A rather aggressive and condescending manager came to see us while we waited to be admitted, we were 30 mins early and he said had we not seen the sign that was placed in the middle of the road. We had but as the site is down a narrow... Show more
Geoff T
Reviewed: 15/08/2025 20:50
With the Boomtown festival located across the road from the site, the unusual access layout from the roundabout and the accompanying traffic management for the festival, made access onto the site interesting, a crowd control barrier across the entrance made us miss the turn forcing us... Show more
Nina Lewis
Reviewed: 15/08/2025 12:45
We came as a party of three for the Boomtown festival near by. Was a great place to stay with clean facilities throughout. The showers were AMAZING! great temperature control and water pressure. The site itself was well maintained and felt super safe with the extra checks to get on... Show more
Sarah Timms
Reviewed: 12/08/2025 17:15
We stayed at Morn Hill Campsite while attending Boomtown Festival and honestly couldn’t have asked for a better base. The location made getting to the festival incredibly easy, with quick access in and out each day. The facilities were spotless – no queues for the showers or toilets at any... Show more
Gill Chambers
Reviewed: 12/08/2025 16:17
Was taking my CAMC Motorhome course at the nearby Sparsholt college, so Morn Hill was a great place to stay nearby. We had a fully serviced pitch which was beautifully kept and a great size. Site super clean and staff very helpful. Our only issue was the... Show more
Barry Schoolar
Reviewed: 08/08/2025 19:36
Site ok but nobody seems to mention the rather dangerous access off a very busy roundabout. This was made even more hazardous due to the nearby Boomtown festival which at times caused gridlock on the roundabout. The club should include a warning on the site details to expect severe congestion... Show more
Steve Hughes
Reviewed: 07/08/2025 15:34
This campsite is one of our favourite local destinations for our motorhome. Its proximity to both Arlesford and Winchester makes it an excellent base for exploring these fascinating towns. The recent addition of fast-food and other dining options on select evenings is a welcome improvement. The facilities are consistently clean and... Show more
Denise pond
Reviewed: 06/08/2025 15:31
Wd stayed for the,weekend with friends on a hardstanding electric pitch in the new part of the campsite. It was a lovely outlook and very peaceful. The youlef block is spotlessly clean, with great access. You can walk into winchester, about 30mins, or catch the bus which is... Show more
Nicolas
Reviewed: 25/08/2025 21:33
We had a wonderful stay at this campsite. The welcome was exceptionally warm and professional. Upon arrival, everything was already prepared – the staff immediately knew who I was, how many people were traveling with me, and the length of our stay. T...