Park Farm
Caravan and Camping Site

‘A designated area of outstanding natural beauty’

Park Farm Prices

These are the Park Farm Camping and Caravan site prices for 2010, answers to some frequently asked questions (FAQs) and our Site Rules. If you have a question we haven't answered on our website, please email Park Farm for more information.

We are open from April 1st to 31st October 2010.

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Park Farm Prices 2010

Prices per night £
Price per adult£ 8.00
Price per child £ 4.00
Child under 2 yearsFREE
Electric Hook Ups£ 3.00
Bag of logs for campfires (subject to availability)£ 3.50
OR buy three bags of logs for£10.00

We charge per person only. We make no additional charge for tents, caravans, awnings, vehicles or for parking your vehicle next to your tent or caravan, or use of hot showers. Payment by cash or cheque to be made on arrival.

We do get especially busy on Bank Holiday weekends and note that we require and will charge for a minimum three night booking on Bank Holiday weekends.

If you would like logs delivered to your pitch for evening campfires, just ask one of our friendly staff.

Important : Disclaimer: All personal possessions, including but not limited to tents, caravans, vehicles, valuables and pets are brought to and left on the site at the owners own risk.

Park Farm Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I have to pay a deposit?

No - no deposit is required, we will collect payment on your arrival.

What time can we arrive and leave?

We would like all guests to arrive before 22.00 hours, unless you make a prior arrangement with us. But if you are running late, just give us a call. We ask that all guests leave by midday on the agreed day of departure.

Can my children bring bicycles?

We are very happy for children to bring bicycles, kites and other toys however we do not allow quad bikes or motorised recreational vehicles because they can impact on the safety and enjoyment of the site for other visitors.

Can I bring my dog to Park Farm campsite?

Yes, well behaved dogs are welcome however we do ask that dogs are kept on a lead and under good control. This is a family site and it is also surrounded by a working farm with livestock.

Do I need to book a pitch?

You might be lucky if you just turn up, as we have lots of space and visitors are free to choose their own pitch. We do get especially busy on Bank Holiday weekends and note that we require and will charge for a minimum three night booking on Bank Holiday weekends.

Have you any site rules?

A huge part of the pleasure of camping is enjoying the natural environment and it is important if we want to continue enjoying the outdoors that we have as little impact as possible and leave everything as we found it.

Below is a list of factors to consider when camping so that you make as little impact as possible on the environment and ensure that both you and your fellow campers have an enjoyable time:

  • No arrivals after 10pm and no movement of vehicles after 11pm.
  • No loud music, please respect other campers. No music or noise after 11pm.
  • Please use the recycling facilities and put other waste in bins provided, please keep this as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • All sites have to be vacated by 12pm, later departure by prior agreement only.
  • Dogs on leads are welcome, feel free to use the adjoining fields for exercising dogs. We ask that you clear up after your dog.
  • No pallets to be burned as they contain nails.
  • No fireworks as they scare the farm animals and wildlife.
  • No remote controlled or petrol powered toys allowed.

Anyone who does not comply with these rules will be asked to leave the site by the owners or the resident wardens. No refund will be made.

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