Camping FAQs

  • Can I have a campfire or BBQ?

    We have both to hire - these are offered as an optional extra when booking. You can bring your own, but we do not allow disposable BBQs and any BBQ/fire must be raised off the ground to protect the grass surface.

    You must take your ashes away with you unless you’ve rented from us. Do NOT dump them on the grass and please don’t gather wood from the farm.

  • Do you sell firewood?

    Yes we have firewood for sale. It’s best to order when booking in case we run out during your stay.

  • Can I bring my dog/cat?

    Sorry but we don’t allow pets on the farm.

  • Can I have friends/family over to visit?

    Visitors are not allowed on site but we are happy to recommend local places for you to meet up.

  • Can I request a particular pitch?

    We don’t offer pitch reservations so if you arrive late on a busy day you’ll have less choice. However the camping field is BIG and we don’t overfill it.

    If you are camping with friends/family you should be able to find an area large enough to accommodate a couple of tents or campervans but we are not the site for you if you’re looking for a group stay, sorry.

  • Can I park by my tent?

    It depends! We’ll take into consideration the ground conditions and how busy we are. So you might not be able to park by your tent, especially if you are close to the path leading to the shared facilities, or near to a gate.

  • Can I charge my EV?

    We don’t offer this service but there are plenty of change points in the local area. E-Bike charging is possible but out of courtesy please ask first.

  • Can I swim in the pond/river?

    No, this is not possible. They are managed for nature and biodiversity and are not part of the campsite offering.

  • Can I bring extra guests with me?

    Yes but only if they are paid for in advance and we have capacity. This isn’t about physical space but about our licensed limits. If they are staying in the same tent or campervan as you, ask us to add them to your booking before you arrive.

    But if you are bringing extra tents or vehicles you need to book an additional pitch - and if this takes us over capacity we won’t be able to accommodate them.

  • Why can't I book the dates/pitches I want?

    There are several reasons you can’t book: we are at capacity; the site is closed to arrivals; there’s a minimum stay for the dates you’re interested in. Please check the key above the availability calendar to see if any of these reasons apply to your dates.

  • Do you have Wifi/electric hookup?

    We don’t provide either, sorry. We offer a greener, low impact camping experience and a getaway from digital distractions. There is a good 4G/5G signal however depending on your service provider (EE and Vodafone have the best coverage here).

  • Do you offer longer-term pitches?

    We’re a part-time campsite offering recreational camping only. As a mainly off-grid site we are not set up for longer-term stays and it does not fit in with our farming calendar.

  • Can I change my dates after booking?

    We offer free cancellation within 24 hours of booking and within 24 hours of booking we will move your booking for free. All other date changes incur a £10 admin fee unless you are adding extra nights, guests or pitches to your booking.

    Please note that there are no refunds if you cancel within 14 days of your arrival date, or for cutting your stay short.

  • Do you have a waste water disposal point?

    This is not something we offer as we don’t accept motorhomes or caravans on site.

  • Under 18s - can they camp with you?

    Camping bookings must include an adult - we do not host unaccompanied under 18s unless arranged in advance and guaranteed with a “behaviour bond”. Please contact us for more details.

  • Once I've arrived, am I free to explore the farm?

    Access for guests is limited to the camping field, the glamping unit they are staying in, and the shared public areas. All other areas of the farm are private - this includes the farm yard, the farmhouse garden and all other fields. There is a public footpath running through the farm so you will see more of the farm this way, but please stick to the signposted path and do not put yourselves in danger by entering the yard or livestock fields.