Absolutely. Well‑behaved dogs are part of the joy of the countryside. Book them in online (for a small charge) and just have a quick word with the campsite owner before you arrive so we know to expect your companion
Yes. When you book, you’ll see an optional extra (with a small charge) that lets you bring another vehicle to your pitch.
We like to keep things simple and close to nature here, so there’s no Wi-Fi on the campsite. You can usually pick up 4G down by the river if you need to check in with the outside world.
The river winds through deep pools and shallow stretches. You’ll find a map in camping reception showing where the deeper spots are, especially useful for non-swimmers.
You’re welcome to bring one, though the river here is more for cooling off and plunging in than long drifting adventures. The reception map also points out nearby places perfect for bigger water escapades.
Once you’ve booked, we’ll send you a letter with a few thoughtful suggestions, little extras that make your stay even more comfortable depending on the season.
No need. The Owl’s Nest is fully made up with fresh linen, soft towels, and everything you’ll need for a cosy stay. There will also be good wifi in the Nest.
The shop runs on an honesty system with a small handheld card machine. Instructions for using it are in camping reception.
You’ll find a few homely essentials, including:
- A freezer and spare fridge for anything that needs to stay cool overnight
- Logs & firelighters
- Eggs, bacon, sausages, BBQ packs
It’s about a 1 km wander down to the furthest pitch, a gentle stroll through the farm.
There is a great bus service from Stadhampton, our nearest village, a short walk away along the footpath from the campsite, which takes you right into the heart of the city. Alternatively you can park at Redbridge Park and Ride and take a short bus ride in.
Arrival is usually after 2 pm. However, if your pitch was free the night before, it may be ready earlier.
Feel free to check in advance at hello@wildfarmescapes.co.uk.
As a greenfield site, we ask campers to take all general waste home with them.
We do accept recycling, so you can sort your rubbish and only take away what can’t be recycled here.