Hidden Beach does not offer on-site camping.
However, there are a number of nearby campsites, glamping options and small parks within easy reach of Hastings where visitors can stay and travel in for events.
Below is a list of options that are popular locally and within a short drive of the town.
Camping & Caravan Sites
Hastings Camping & Caravanning Club Site (Hastings)
A well-established site just outside the town, with good access to Hastings and the seafront.
Alexandra Park Campsite (Hastings)
A small campsite close to the town centre, convenient for local amenities and travel to festival venues.
Beech Estate Campsite (Netherfield)
Set within a large woodland estate around 10 minutes from Hastings.
Senlac Wood Caravan & Camping (Battle)
A family-friendly woodland site approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Hastings.
Lordine Court Caravan & Camping Park (near Robertsbridge)
A touring and camping site around 20–25 minutes from Hastings.
Beaulieu Farm Campsite (near Hastings)
A simple farm-based campsite close to the town.
Oak Valley Camping (near Rye)
A relaxed, family-friendly campsite around 15–20 minutes from Hastings.
Glamping & Bell Tents
Battle Pods & Bells (Battle)
Woodland glamping with pods and bell tents, around 15 minutes from Hastings.
Seven Acre Woods (Battle)
Scenic woodland glamping and camping in a quiet rural setting, around 20 minutes from Hastings.
Lower Gate Glamping (Battle)
Bell tents on a family-run farm, around 20 minutes from Hastings.
Planning your stay
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We recommend booking accommodation early, especially for August.
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Travel times are approximate and depend on traffic and transport.
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Public transport links vary — some sites are easier to access by car.
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Please check directly with each site for availability, facilities and booking details.
A gentle note
Hidden Beach is not affiliated with any of the sites listed above.
They are offered simply as helpful local suggestions.
If you have questions about locations, access, or transport, feel free to contact us and we’ll do our best to help.

