Overview
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Top site for dogs
A campsite with views of a mighty iron age hill fort and all of Wiltshire to explore.
- Nextdoor to Old Sarum
- Short drive or bus to city centre
- 20 minutes from Stonehenge
The surrounding area
Pitch up at our Salisbury Club campsite and you’re ideally situated to visit some of Wiltshire’s best known attractions. Described as the city in the countryside, Salisbury
is just a mile-and-a half riverside walk away. Justly famous for its cathedral, home to the famous Magna Carta, and its Close, this bustling market town also boasts attractive
timbered buildings, a thriving market, popular Salisbury racecourse, museums and some of England’s finest historic houses.
The area is also well-known for the ancient monument at Stonehenge. Avebury, 19 miles to the north is another less crowded prehistoric site. Old Wardour Castle is also worth
a visit.
Take a tour of Wilton House west of Salisbury, set in eight hectares of grounds. Longleat, Beaulieu and the National Motor Museum and popular theme park Paultons are a great
family days out from the campsite.
Key facilities
- Toilets and Showers
- Electric hook-up
- Dogs welcome (designated dog walk)
- Club Site Wi-Fi
All unit types welcome.
More about Salisbury Campsite
Our campsite, at Hudson’s Fields great for kite-flying and walking – enjoys fantastic views over the hill fort of Old Sarum, which includes the remains of a pre-historic
fortress, a Norman palace, a castle and a cathedral. The 150-pitch site is sloping and is split into two fields divided by hedging. It’s spacious and well laid out with good on
site facilities and enjoys a truly rural feel.
Events and attractions
- Old Sarum
- Stonehenge
- Salisbury Cathedral
Access and SatNav Advice
Site is located on Hudson’s Field Recreation Ground - look for Club signage on entrance to Hudson's Field by rugby club.
Worth Noting
Site is located on Hudson’s Field Recreation Ground – look for Club signage on entrance to Hudson’s Field by rugby club. Most pitches sloping so levelling ramps and chocks required. A fish and chip van, burger van and pizza oven visit on varying nights.
Eat Local
The Site shop sells local free-range eggs. Farmers’ markets are on the first and third Wednesday of the month and the Charter market, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, includes local produce stalls.
Facilities
Salisbury
has the following facilities on or around the site.
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Members' and non-members' caravans welcome
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Members' and non-members' trailer tents welcome
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Hardstanding with electric hook-up
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Seasonal Pitches
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Open site
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Showers
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Electric shaver sockets
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Mother and baby room
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Chemical toilet disposal point
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Motorhome stop-off
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Dishwashing facilities
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Shop
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Gas cylinders
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Pets welcome
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Grass only pitch for larger tents
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Public house within one mile
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Members' and non-members' motorhomes welcome
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Members' and non-members' tents welcome
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Grass pitch with electric hook-up
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Grass only pitch (no electric)
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Flushing toilet
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Washbasins
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Dedicated accessible facilities
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Backpacker facilities
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Drinking water taps
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Washing Machines
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Ice pack freezing
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Ball games
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Payphone
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Club Site Wi-fi
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Battery charging facilities
New wardens this season, and a lot of work has been done. The updates don’t feel quite finished as some of the hard standing pitches didn’t have electricity hook up with in reach using 25 meter cable. Warden seemed frustrated with the situation. Really hope they get teething probs sorted as this is one of our local sites which we love to escape to , plus our labradoodle loves Hudson’s field and we love that you are so close to Salisbury
- Towing: Easy
- Location: Town
- Suitable For: Older couples,Peaceful break,Younger couples
- Friendliness: 2
- Cleanliness: 3
- Facilities: 2
We arrived to find a narrow single file entrance/exit - fortunately no one was leaving, it could have been difficult passing traffic. Bins next to site very smelly. Staff friendly and toilets etc clean and new. However we were disappointed as we had hoped for a rural setting, however there is a scout hut/hall behind one side of the site, houses to the other sides. Nice view of old Sarum. Pitches seemed close together. Handy for Salisbury.
- Towing: Easy
- Location: Town
- Suitable For: Families,Older couples,Younger couples
- Friendliness: 3
- Cleanliness: 4
- Facilities: 4
Good site to break a journey between Devon and Kent. Easy to get to and great for a short walk into the city. Originally booked for two days but although I called and left a message in the morning of the first night, I was called in the evening and when I said I had left a message, I was told "Well, I have been here all day and no messages have been left so you will have to pay for both nights anyway"!
So slightly dissapointed with "The Friendly Club"
- Towing: Easy
- Location: Town
- Suitable For: Families,Older couples,Groups,Peaceful break,Younger couples
- Friendliness: 3
- Cleanliness: 5
- Facilities: 5
Nice and close to Salisbury lovely walk in 30min and I walk slow.
Directions great from the site, bus brilliant and easy the bus driver was very helpfull.
Regards
Andrea
- Location: Town
- Suitable For: Older couples
- Friendliness: 3
- Cleanliness: 4
- Facilities: 4
Travel
Local Travel
Nearest bus stop: 300m from site entrance
Nearest train station: Salisbury – 1.5 miles
Safe Directions
Standard Fees
For more information take a look at Pricing explained.
Minimum booking periods do apply.