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Old Barn Touring Park

A budget-priced family farm site on the Isle of Wight with downland views, 60 pitches, and a 17th-century barn at its heart.

Old Barn Touring Park sits on Cheverton Farm between Sandown and Newport, with downland views to the east and Welcome Beach a couple of kilometres down the road. The farm setting is the thing here: 20-plus acres of field giving pitches enough breathing room that it rarely feels crammed, and the converted 17th-century barn serving as a games room is a genuine feature rather than an afterthought.

The pitch mix covers tents, tourers, motorhomes, and a handful of pods and cabins, making it one of those Isle of Wight sites that works for a family arriving with a trailer tent as readily as one booking a pod for a low-key break. Facilities are functional rather than polished: coin-operated showers, clean toilets, a playground for younger children, and electric hookup for those who need it. Pricing holds at the budget end for the island, which is saying something when IoW site rates can sting.

The owners have good local knowledge of the island and are willing to share it. Reception keeps its own hours, so if you're arriving late, it pays to phone ahead. Countryside walks thread out from the site into the surrounding downland, and the beach, local festivals, and the wider island are all within easy reach.

Before you book

  • Showers are coin-operated (20p); bring change.
  • Phone ahead if arriving outside reception hours as the gate remains open but staff may not be on site.
  • Tent plots are snug on a busy week; if you're bringing a large tent, mention pitch size when booking.
An honest, unpretentious farm site that earns its place on the island through setting and price rather than facilities. For families wanting a genuine base for exploring the Isle of Wight without paying premium rates, it delivers.

Why it made the cut

  • Working farm setting with downland views and generous acreage
  • Competitive budget pricing on an island where site costs add up quickly
  • Convenient for Welcome Beach and the wider IoW touring circuit
  • Family-owned operation with local knowledge on tap

The Feeling

Lovingly scruffy · Mixed tempo

Downland views at dawnCoin in the shower eraIsland time properly felt

Good For

  • Family

Best For

  • Family camping with 60+ sheltered pitches and kids' play area
  • Coastal Isle of Wight location within 2km of Welcome Beach
  • Budget-friendly tent and caravan pitches from £13 per night

In Campr's collections

  • Farm fields properCheverton Farm has been running tourers across its 20-plus acres for years; the 17th-century barn is a marker of how long this land has been at it.
  • Slow familyGenerous pitch spacing, a playground, pods for the grandparents, and owners who know the island inside out: the kind of family site where the pace drops from the moment you arrive.

Facilities

Showers
Toilets
Electric hookup
Wi-Fi
Playground
BBQ

Quick answers

Does Old Barn Touring Park allow dogs?
Yes, dogs are welcome at Old Barn Touring Park, kept on a lead.
What kind of stays does Old Barn Touring Park offer?
Tent, Motorhome, Glamping, on a farm.
How much does Old Barn Touring Park cost?
Pitches from £13 per night. Book directly with the site.
Where is Old Barn Touring Park?
Cheverton Farm, Newport Rd, Apse Heath, Sandown PO36 9PJ, UK.

Where it is

Cheverton Farm, Newport Rd, Apse Heath, Sandown PO36 9PJ, UK

On a farm · Isle of Wight · South East · 50.648° N, 1.193° W

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Independent Rating

4.1

Based on 163 Google reviews

Campr Ethos Approved

Signed off by Curator · Last reviewed June 2026
From
£13/night
Budget
Check Availability

Takes you to the owner's booking system

The Setup

PitchesTent, Motorhome, Glamping
SettingOn a farm
Capacity~60 pitches
DogsDogs welcome on lead

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