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The link below is to a great site which practically has it's own private sandy beach as the only other access (apart from via the site) is by to coastal path. We had a great long weekend there a few years ago and it is very popular with families though has no onsite entertainment. It wasn't a particularly cheap site, but I expect the location is the main attraction here, and the site is a bit 'regimented' but I suppose this keeps it well organised. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=2824 Another good one is carnevas, which is a longer walk (or short drive) to some great beaches. We stayed on the camping field which was massive (but no power) so had loads of room for the kids to play. Being on the headland though, this field can get breezy so take a windbreak! http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=1503 My kids are a lot younger though, so if you need entertainment you may find it hard to get a pitch somewhere at a holiday park for the summer holidays at this late stage. The new forest may also be a good idea, as older kids can cycle further afield at least without as much supervision. Hollands Wood is good, but keep your food locked in the car as the horses will come and get it.
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