Frequently Asked Questions

📍When is your camping season?

🌿It is weather dependent but is usually the end of April until September. This year we are open until the end of September. You can always check using the “Availability & Booking” button.

📍When can I check in?

🌿Usual check in times are between 2pm and 6pm. Please contact us to check in outside of these times. If you expect to arrive after dark, please phone us to make specific arrangements (details below).

📍When is the latest check out time?

🌿Usual check out time is by 11am. Please contact us to check out later than that. We need time to check the pitches and facilities for our next guests and sneak in some grass cutting in between.

📍When is Quiet Time in the evenings?

🌿10pm is when Quiet Time starts. Having said that, ours is a generally quiet site so please have consideration for, and be fair to, your camping neighbours throughout the day.

📍What do we mean by “a generally quiet site”?

🌿Please have consideration for your neighbours at all times. Consideration, of course, goes both ways. Please don’t make too much noise, but by the same token don’t complain unfairly about reasonable noise levels from other guests prior to Quiet Time. Kids will be kids, fun happens and music is part of relaxing on holiday.

📍What is your dog policy?

🌿We made the tough decision to make the campsite dog-free. It was especially tough as we have dogs ourselves. We made it based on the safety of the livestock on, and around, the farm and the general peace and quiet of the campsite.

📍Do you have EHUs (Electric Hook Ups)?

🌿Yes we do. We have two pitches available on a first come, first served basis. To prevent the need, we also have communal hot water urn, phone charging lockers, fridges & freezers and other communal appliances. If your campervan itself needs to be charged up we can arrange that for a small fee.

📍Can we have a campfire?

🌿Yes, we have firepits available and wood, kindling and firelighters for sale. However, you are responsible for your own safety. Two pieces of advice, don’t use wet wood (smoke always gets in your eyes) or use petrol to start the fire (petrol cans melt and big, unexpected flames are really dangerous). If in doubt, read the Fire Brigade’s safety instructions in the West Barn and/ or ask.