Glampsite with Bell Tents, Yurt & Woodland Cabin
- Cycling
- Therapies
- Walking
- Child Friendly
- Other rental properties on site
Set in quiet young woodland, yet just 5 miles from the beautiful city of Bath, this village of 7 bell tents, 21ft yurt and a woodland cabin, each with wood burning stove, is designed to make camping simple. The beds are made, the stove is ready, all you need to do is bring your favourite people and a few supplies and then allow yourself to unwind and enjoy an unforgettable experience. Sleeps 36+ in total and can be booked individually or exlclusively – great for families, couples, groups and hen parties.
If you like the concept of stylish, fuss-free camping then look no further than this collection of large bell tents. Real beds, bedding and fresh linen and wood burning stoves in a peaceful woodland setting, away from our busy and hectic world. A wonderful place to reconnect with campfires and stargazing, surrounded by nature. We host alot of adult groups at our camps. From a girls weekend, reunions to birthday celebrations, we can offer packages to suit your group. Our camps are located in fantastic locations for a wild swim. The River Avon is within 30 mins walk or a short drive. SHEEP HERDING is a hugely popular activity. Do not underestimate the challenge, laughter and learnings that can be had from herding some farm animals around a field. Move our woollen friends around a course of obstacles to accumulate points within the time limit. FARM TOURS provide a glimpse into life on the farm for our 5th generation farmer, Becky and the 250 sheep on the farm. During lambing (end of March to April) there are newborn lambs to tend to and admire. Seasonally, the tours vary and are very popular with little ones and grown ups. FARM OLYMPICS can also be arranged for more active groups (think welly wanging, egg and spoon, sack race – all the classics!).
There are lots of activities available, both on the farm and in the local area. On site, you can try your hand at sheep herding, be introduced to the ancient sport of archery, unwind with yoga or a massage and spot wildlife like deer, foxes, badgers, buzzards and llamas. Further afield, walking and cycling are by far the best ways to explore the countryside. You can hire a bike and cycle the country lanes and the Kennet & Avon Canal or you can step out on foot, stopping at farm shops, cafes, pubs and the small, local organic Quoins vineyard. And if you want a proper day trip, head for the characterful market town of Bradford upon Avon, with its boutiques and restaurants, or the historic city of Bath, with its stunning architecture, excellent shopping and natural thermal springs. Make sure you pay a visit to the local Hartley Farm Shop and Cafe and The Seven Stars in Winsley village, just a mile away.
Getting There:
If you’re coming by train, the nearest stations are Bath (5 miles) and Bradford on Avon (2 miles). There are buses to and from Bradford on Avon and Bath every 30 minutes, or taxis are available. If you’re driving, a Sat Nav should bring you to the right place but there are detailed driving directions on the website.
Nearest Train Station:
Bradford on Avon 2 miles
Nearest Restaurant:
Hartley Farm Cafe
Nearest Shop:
The neighbouring Hartley Farm Shop
Car Hire:
Optional
Interior Details
Each accommodation is kitted out with a futon bed and fresh linen, a wood burning stove and kettle, cooking and eating equipment, a cool box to keep supplies chilled, towels, wind up torches and lanterns and tea light chandeliers. There is also guest information to help you get around and enjoy your holiday. Fry's Wood is the original camp, made up of 4 large bell tents, a large yurt and a cabin sleeping up to 20 people in 12 single and 4 double or King size beds. Has an 8.5m diameter roundhouse on the edge of the woodland, ideal for gatherings, activities and events. Has its own rustic facilities and dining shelter and the beautiful woods beside it. Cotton Breeches has 4 large tents with 4 single beds in each. Has exclusive rustic facilities and dining shelter, a good distance from Fry’s Wood. Abel's Cabin sleeps 2-4 people and is a beautiful hand-made hideout sat in a secluded glade of Fry’s wood. Surrounded by trees, you can feel truly part of the wild here. Designed to be as low impact as possible, all cooking can be done with wood fuels or our local charcoal. It’s insulated with sheep’s wool and built using local timber and even some trees from the woods. Overe is a beautiful large 6m mongolian yurt that sits tucked away in the young woodland, with views over the field behind (keep an eye out for the deer and horses). It has a central location within short 15m walk to a compost loo and 1 min walk from the main facilities. Ispecso is a large turmeric coloured bell tent at the far end of camp on the edge of our woodland with views into the sheep field next door. 40m to the main facility block compost loos within 15m. Eesorite is a large bell tent closest to the main facilities with the roundhouse nearby. Perched on the edge of our woodland. 30 yds to the main facility block compost loos within 25m. Wossnem is a large terracotta coloured bell tent in a secluded, quiet corner of camp. Peep over the stone wall to watch the race horses being trained in the neighbouring field. 20m from a compost loo, 2 mins walk to the main facility block and closest to car park and HQ.
Exterior Details
Each tent has its own private space, and the camp is equipped with hot showers (with eco-friendly shower gel), a compost loo for each accommodation, dining shelters with seating, BBQ, gas hobs and firebowls, well-equipped camp kitchen and access to an indoor heated pool (half a mile away).