Daytime parking only

(BH24 4AA) Burley - 99 Chapel Lane

4.33/5
Created on 12.07.2020 by Right2roamrich
#186932 - Daytime parking only
4 services
  • Drinking water
  • Waste container
  • Public toilets
  • 3G/4G internet
1 activities
  • Mountain bike tracks
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Parking public derrière Queens Head, Burley, Hampshire

Public car park behind Queens Head Pub Burley, Hampshire, there is not a height barrier if you find one you’re in the wrong car park. Not the coach park, Not the field.

Öffentlicher Parkplatz hinter Queens Head, Burley, Hampshire


Parking cost
£5 / day
Number of places
12
Open/Closed
Open all year
  • 50.8269, -1.7008 (lat, lng)
    N 50°49’36.948” W 1°42’2.988”

  • 99 Chapel Lane
    BH24 4AA Burley,
    flag-gb United Kingdom

Average (12 Feedback) : 4.33/5
  • 5/5

    Car park does have height restriction but you can park in the field behind for £15 per night, owned by Dan Tanner (Sopley Farm Pick Your Own), red deer cared for by Zen. Entry through coach park or off Burley Manors drive. Toilets by main car park. Field has no facilities at all.

  • 5/5

    Beautiful. We arrived later and so followed the below guidelines to use the hotel entrance. The deer were roaming freely and it’s a huge field. Super peaceful and just one other set of campers. We saw Zed on his penny farthing. Nobody collected the £15 from us but it would have been well worth it if they had

  • 5/5

    What an absolutely perfect place! Peaceful parking in our campervan, with the added delight of the free roaming deer. Owner Zen, is very friendly and welcoming and we will be returning on a regular basis :-)

  • 1/5

    Beautiful spot but the entrance from Burley Manor hotel had signs saying private land no trespassing. Entrance from the Queen’s Head side had a closed gate. We did arrive about 8.30pm but there were no campers parked up. Asked about staying in the pub car park and met a very frosty response even though we asked politely

  • 5/5

    had a peaceful quiet night sleep, surrounded by deer in the evening, pubs are seconds away and toilets nearby (although closed overnight) a cheap and easy stay, just pull up in a spot and pay £15 when the guy comes round in his defender.

  • 5/5

    it's £15 to stay overnight in burley park with the deer, if the gate by the pub is closed, drive to burley Manor Hotel and you will see another entrance with cattle grid

  • 5/5

    In behind the Queens head pub but not the carpark with the height restriction. You go over the cattle grid and in the field. £4 all day2£2 after 2pm. Never found out how much for overnight as the man never collected. In the evening the deer are let out, Zed came round on a penny-farthing (no joke). Magical with them munching the grass all night. Toilets open early and late but not overnight.

  • 5/5

    As below not the car park not the coach park but drive over the cattle grid beside the coach park. Fabulous location and we were lucky to have it all to ourselves. Met Zen one of the ground keepers who introduced us to the deer. Some left over apples and we made some new friends. I think we will be back.

  • 5/5

    People below have the wrong place. Drive into the farmers field over the cattle grid using the same entrance as the Queens Head. Park in the field and the farmer will collect your money at some point. The farmer let’s the deer into the field over night so you might wake up with a deer on your front door. Not advertised online but easy once you know how!

  • 3/5

    Small carpark behind the pub, not ideal for large campervans, turned up at 8pm and it was full with pub customers so moved on.

  • 3/5

    Height barrier at the entrance so high top vehicles cannot entry. No motorhomes in the coachpark! Take the main road opposite up the hill and there is edge of the village parking opposite the school without a height barrier and was free. I hope this helps for those with height issues who want to visit Burley. ☆ As with most of the Forest overnighting is designated sites only.

  • 5/5

    Nice quiet stop

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