Enjoy the breathtaking countryside


Woods adjacent to Honeybridge

Honeybridge Park offers 15 acres of peace & tranquillity set amidst beautiful countryside. Located on the edge of the South Downs, it is adjacent to woodlands which are filled with wildlife, such as deer, rabbits, foxes and badgers.

Tents in the central field
15 Acre Park
View of neighbouring field
Acres of open countryside
Central field with childrens play area
Room to breathe

The most prominent feature of the countryside in West Sussex is the dramatic chalk ridge of the South Downs. Now a National Park, the South Downs Way provides miles of spectacular views for walkers and cyclists.

Located within 5 minutes drive is the iron age hill fort of Cissbury Ring and only 20 minutes away is Devil's Dyke.

For gardening enthusiasts, West Sussex is full of great parks and gardens, in fact, over half of the County is protected countryside. Choose from the great showpiece gardens in the High Weald, like Leonardslee, Borde Hill, Nyman's, High Beeches and Wakehurst, or the specialist Gardens like Highdown Chalk Garden, West Dean and Denmans.

For bird watchers, the Arundel Wetland Centre has 26 hectares of naturalised landscapes and wetland habitats holding many hundreds of exotic wildfowl from around the world, some of which are so tame that they will feed straight from the hand.

The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum is set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside and allows you to wander amongst a fascinating collection of historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake.

English Tourist Board Four Star Graded Touring Park Featured in the Alan Rogers catalogue

Awards and accreditations
We are graded by the English Tourist Board as a Four Star Touring Park.