New Forest Centenary Site

This story happened on: 06/03/2017

Arriving mid afternoon on a March Monday, there's a nip in the air but the sun is out - just. 

Ironically the sign leading into the entrance of the Centenary Site was being changed to reflect their new Caravan and Motorhome Club logo and signage.

For original blog featuring site pictures please click the following link: https://inpursuitofadream.com/2017/03/10/new-forest-centenary-site/

The driveway to reception skirts a path to the road and the smaller of two dog walks, which as we arrive has a couple of dogs sniffing around as their owners chat. Reception is typical Caravan and Motorhome Club from the outside, this one however is in full bloom as well planted pots overflow with flowers. With an extremely well stocked shop of various food stuffs and caravan bits and pieces. The site has 275 pitches, a mix of hard standing, grass and service pitches. All pitches are good sizes and level. 

On entry we are pleasantly surprised to see that we are expected and have a lovely welcome message on the chalk board (nice touch). 

We are met by the lovely assistant wardens who happily chat and talk us through the necessities. We must add at this point we had the pleasure of meeting these lovely people last season at their previous site. After a bit of a catch up, barrier lifted, time to find a pitch. 


The site, at this point has only been open for 3 days and is relatively quiet with a sprinkling of caravans and Motorhomes dotted around. 

The site occupies a section of a Second World War (Holmsley South) airfield that was operational from 1942 until closure in 1946, although there are a number of stories of pilots landing during the 1950s and then asking locals for directions to the nearby RAF Hurn (now Bournemouth Airport). The runways have been gone since the 60s but the entrance roadway to the caravan site follows the line of one of the original runways. In keeping with the airfield theme the site is split into 4 sections, Mustang, Liberator, Spitfire and Typhoon. 

We choose Typhoon near one of two toilet blocks. The toilet blocks are heated and extremely clean, minus  the music that Brighton play throughout their facilities. I quite liked that about the Brighton CAMC site. Takes away the clinical silence as you go about your business. Something to sing to whilst in the shower or washing up. 

With a large dog walking area and play area with playing field for the younger generation of caravanners. There is also I wildlife sanctuary, a sizeable piece of land left for nature to enjoy with benches carefully placed for us to enjoy the peace, quiet and birdsong. They have Club wifi which was a blessing as data and phone signal were very poor. 

The site is also home to the beautiful, well tendered Centenary Gardens. Complete with benches, a perfect place to sit for a quiet moment or sit and chat with other caravanners.

Beaches are just a short drive away. Cycle routes and dog walks are plentiful direct from the site, a wealth of wildlife and eateries, we recommend The Station House, Holmsley only 3 miles up the A35, plenty of peace and quiet, rest and encouraged relaxation. 

Would we come again? Definitely. 

Google map showing location of Bransgore, United Kingdom

susiepops commented on 07/04/2017 16:45

Commented on 07/04/2017 16:45

No No No to music in Toilet Blocks.  It can never suit all so better to have peace and quiet than modern so called music. If it is light, easy listening not too loud then maybe bearable but one size does not fit all.

We were at Trewethett with the previous wardens not Alan and Tina,and the music was loud and unbearable.  Now lovely.

Rob and Angela commented on 07/04/2017 21:46

Commented on 07/04/2017 21:46

Sadly the CC Centenary site is looking a bit tatty these days, especially the garden.

The wooden fencing around the facilities and footpaths has not been treated recently and many posts are rotten.

Fortunately the staff are very welcoming and friendly!

The only improvement this year sre some rather ugly galvanised railings around the main buildings and unnecessary new corporate signage everywhere.

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