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Bridgewood Camping - Woodland camps

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· Sherborne, Dorset, England
6 acres hosted by Sarah S.
1 glamping pitch · 2 tent pitches
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Nearly wild woodland camping in Dorset

Bridgewood Camping offers pitches in a Dorset woodland between the beautiful town of Sherborne and the historic village of Cerne Abbas. But these are not just any pitches – they’re wild ones – or very nearly wild anyway. Your Hipcamp hosts, Sarah and Paul, are very happy for you to stay in their six-acre wood and have smoothed away the very roughest edges by providing rustic facilities. Overall, though, there’s no denying that this is camping for those who want to get off grid and close to nature. It’s tents only with bivvies and hammock campers more than welcome too.

If you like the sound of all that but lack a tent, The Woodland Cabin could be for you. It’s a rustic hideaway which is off grid like the rest of the campsite but has its own eco en-suite. By that we mean a compost loo and a gas-powered shower with a limited water supply. There are beds (but no bedding), seating, a camping stove and a log burner too. Outside you have a fire pit and a picnic bench. It’s in its own area of the woods, like each of the six camping pitches – which are well spaced apart. These share two compost loos and two shower cubicles. There’s no water supply to the woods, so if you want to use them, you need to collect a solar shower bag from the field where they’ll have warmed up in the sun. It’s also where you’ll find the water tap and Sarah and Paul’s pigs, chicken and bees.

For a taste of their homemade produce, head for the horsebox trailer. Inside, you can buy eggs, honey and logs for your fire and find out about the area too. An OS map details the local footpaths. Use them for a walk through the wider woodland or to navigate to the local pub. The closest shop and a lovely tea room can be found five miles down the road at Cerne Abbas – famous for the huge chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant on a nearby hillside. It’s a great place for a walk. In the other direction from the site it’s seven miles to lovely Sherborne town.

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11 Ratings · 9 reviews
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Matthew S.recommends
June 22, 2024
Bridgewood Camping
Beautiful woodland site. There are a few different pitches but the owners deliberately only allow a certain amount of campers at any one time so you still feel private and secluded. Full of gorgeous trees, moss and wildflowers - fantastic site for those with a love of nature and great walks nearby. Warm welcome, and even though it's basics camping, they still have you covered for fire pits, grills, firewood, kindling and eggs. Oh and make sure not to miss their cute pigs! Will glady return to this stunning site!
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Isla S.recommends
June 17, 2024
Bridgewood Camping
We had the most gorgeous weekend! Even with the weather being slightly rainy, it was absolutely magical! The facilities are great and you really feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. Super private! Thanks Sarah for such a wonderful weekend :)
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Karl O.recommends
June 13, 2024
The Woodland Cabin
What an amazing place! The woods are well kept and the lodge is cosy. Back to basics, but with just enough modern conveniences to remind you that you're still in the 21st century. The hosts are generous and friendly and will go out of their way to make sure you have an enjoyable stay. Dorset has loads to offer, and the location is excellent for exploring it's history and landscapes, and there are towns within easy reach if you need a bit of retail therapy. The local pub is good, serving well kept beer and good food, but there are plenty about if it doesn't tickle your fancy. We're not really ones for going back to the same place, but wouldn't hesitate with this spot and would thoroughly (and have) recommend it to anyone that needs a few days respite.
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Darren M.recommends
June 11, 2024
Bridgewood Tent Pitch
Fantastic Experience
This was our first time camping. Sarah made us feel very welcome when we arrived and explained how everything worked. Water, toilets and logs/ kindling all available and plenty of choices of pitch. Such a wonderful experience to be camping in woodland, waking up to the birds singing - a very relaxing time! We'll definitely be back!
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Mary Jayne S.recommends
June 10, 2024
Bridgewood Tent Pitch
Lovely campsite. Nice and quiet with a private feel. Would definitely recommend and visit again
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Lottie B.recommends
June 9, 2024
Bridgewood Camping
Wonderful Relaxing Stay
Lovely stay at Bridgewood Camping. I came here for a night with my dog and it was so relaxing! Next time I’ll definitely stay longer. The pitches are nice and spaced out too, so it’s very private, you get to pick which one you would like. There is firewood and kindling available to purchase on site which was great! Compost toilets were super clean and easy to use. I’ll be back here again very soon. From Lottie (and Camper the dog!).
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Sherborne, Dorset, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sarah S.Joined in June 2023
From the host
We have 6 acres of woodland with pitches spaced out, some can become adjoining pitches for friends wanting to pitch close. You can nestle in the trees with a hammock, bivy or tent. Have a firepit and surround yourself in nature. Just off a main road means you can venture to town or endless countryside. Pitch... (2 Adults, 1 tent, 1 Car)... £30.00/night Additional Adult (17yrs+) .......... £15.00/night Additional Young Person (2-16yrs) ... £10.00/night Additional Young Person (0-1yr) ... £5.00/night *well be-haved, leashed Dogs ... £10.00/night Additional CAR .... £5.00 Each pitch has concrete slabs for firepit siting. Free use of 1 firepit per pitch when purchasing logs/kindling from us. Log trug £5.00 and kindling £1.50 per bundle. WE DO NOT ALLOW WOOD OR KINDLING FROM OTHER SOURCES TO BE BROUGHT OR USED IN OUR WOODLAND - because of the risk of disease or pests being introduced into our environment from an unknown source may harm/kill or be detrimental to our Ancient Woodland. We provide rubbish bins, trolleys for you to convey your equipment to our designated pitches, loo roll in our loo huts, sun (solar) heated shower bags, mains water stand pipe and the fresh air in which to unwind. Our aim is to provide somewhere rather than a traditional field for camping, with as much as possible to spend time OFF-GRID and promote a 'LEAVE NO TRACE' ethos! If you want a quiet break with time for reflection, flora and fauna, wildlife and an appreciation of your surroundings our woodland is for you, however, if you prefer modern day luxuries and are put off by slightly inclement weather carefully consider all the above! We will aim to help where we can and very much look forward to Welcoming you for your stay. Thank you.
Nearby attractions

The campsite in which the woodland is situated connects to a wider woodland and there are public footpaths which you can use to explore further. The site is at the top of the Dorset National Landscape and there are plenty of other options for walking within it – including the Hardy Way, the Wessex Ridgeway and routes to see the chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant starting from Cerne Abbas village (five miles). The town of Sherborne (seven miles) is home to Sherborne Abbey and two castles: the ruins of Sherborne Old Castle, open to the public via English Heritage, and the “new” Sherborne Castle and Gardens built as recently as 1594 by Sir Walter Raleigh. Dorchester is 11 miles away and has some good museums, ideal for rainy days, and the Dorset coast is just over half an hour’s drive. Weymouth (21 miles) is a good option for a swim or paddle in the sea.

Food and drink

If you’re lucky, you may be able to pick up some Bridgewood honey or eggs from the horsebox trailer shop. For more than that, head into Cerne Abbas (five miles) where there’s a well-stocked village shop. The village also has a choice of pubs but the closest pub to site is only about half a mile from site, Hunter’s Moon, an 18th-century Dorset inn which serves food. You can walk there on local footpaths in 15 minutes or along the road in less than 10 – but do be careful and take a torch if you go at night as it is an A road with a 40-mph speed limit. More independent shops, supermarkets and eateries are available in Sherborne (seven miles) or Dorchester (11 miles).

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