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Choosing the right site might seem like a small detail, but it can make a big difference to your overall holiday experience. A level pad means less time fiddling with levelling blocks, a grassy patch can make tent life instantly more comfortable, and an ensuite site adds that extra layer of convenience with your own private shower and toilet.
With so many site types, surfaces, and variations to choose from, it’s not always obvious which option will suit your setup best. That’s where our new tool comes in. Designed to take the guesswork out of choosing, it helps you quickly match your caravan or camping setup and preferences to a suitable site type and even shows you which holiday parks in your chosen state offer exactly what you’re looking for.
Use our site matching tool below to find your perfect site, then explore our handy glossary to better understand the different site types, why travellers love them, and which setups they’re best suited to.
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Hampshire Holidays Site Matching Tool
Need help working out which types of sites you should be booking with your setup? We've got you. Start by telling us which state you're travelling in, select your setup type and the Site Matching Tool will help you find the perfect site to suit.
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What type of setup are you travelling with?
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We don’t have a park match showing for that combination just yet, but the site type guidance above is still a good place to start.
Site Types 101
Think of it as your go-to cheat sheet for understanding the different site types you’ll come across when booking, what they include, and which setups they’re best suited to.
Whether you’re travelling with a tent, caravan, camper trailer or motorhome, this guide will help you quickly decode the options, compare what matters, and choose a site that fits your setup (and your style of holiday) with confidence.
Booking tips that save headaches later
- Measure your full length properly (include drawbar and rear accessories). Drive-through and big rig sites are built for this, but accurate info helps parks allocate you correctly.
- Think about your typical arrival time. Late arrival? A drive-through can make the whole stop feel easier.
- Match your surface to your season. Gravel can be great for drainage in wet weather, while slab sites can feel warmer underfoot in summer.
- If privacy matters, go ensuite early. Ensuite sites are popular and often limited, so they’re worth booking ahead when you can.
The “best” site is the one that fits how you travel
There’s no single perfect site type.
For some, it’s a grassy patch under the trees. For others, it’s a level slab with everything within reach. For families, it might be an ensuite that makes mornings easier and evenings more relaxed. It’s not about choosing the most premium option. It’s about choosing the one that makes your stay feel effortless.
Because once your setup works, everything else falls into place. You spend less time adjusting, and more time enjoying where you are.
And that’s really what it means to go explore.
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