Spring/Summer rate from £125
for 2 people per night
Welcome to our New Forest B&B!
Wildwood B&B is located in Sway, a village in the New Forest, Hampshire, UK. We are walking distance to the beautiful New Forest and a short drive to the coast. BOOK DIRECT for our best rates. The best way to check availability, view our special offers and book a stay is here on our website below:
Prices from 01 April: From £375 for a 3 night stay From £476 for a 4 night stay From £805 for a 7 night stay From the 01 April 2026 there is a minimum stay of 3 nights but occasionally 2 nights stays will be available. Discounts are available for stays of 4 nights or more. Our best prices are only available when you book direct:
When you book direct, we take card details to secure your booking and offer a free cancellation period of up until 7 days before your stay.
Full payment is taken 7 days before you stay, after which your booking is non-refundable.
Please read our Terms & Conditions for further details.










Please note, we have a friendly dog called Milo. He is very well behaved, has proved very popular with our guests, and is often mentioned in our reviews. Sorry, but we cannot accept any other dogs or pets in our B&B…
Visit our Dine & Explore pages for ideas for local restaurants and places to walk...
The Silver Hind restaurant and bar is next door to Wildwood, so you don't have far to go to enjoy a meal or drink. It is very popular with our guests and booking is essential. Please be aware, in the Summer months, there may occasionally be noise from customers in the evening, as the Silver Hind's front garden is open for outside drinking and dining.




































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