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Wolford Wood Camping & Cabins

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· Moreton In Marsh, Warwickshire, England
200 acres hosted by Petra P.
4 glamping pitches · 10 tent pitches
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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home in nature at some pitches — including real toilets, showers, and kitchen.
Private pitches
100% of recent Hipcampers say pitches are private.
Family camping in a Cotswolds wildflower meadow beside an ancient woodland and SSSI

Wolford Wood, an idyllic, peaceful spot to unwind and immerse in.

Located at the edge of the Cotswolds, Wolford Wood is a peaceful site of natural beauty bordered by its own 150 acres of ancient woodland.

It is the perfect place to refresh, rejuvenate and connect with nature!

Offering camping in wild meadows and unique glamping huts, we have a variety of ways for you to choose how to relax, whether it’s a retreat on your own, fun filled escape to the countryside with friends or a wholesome family get-together, our site boasts facilities that can cater for all!

Our Woodland is of special scientific interest, home to 2,500 different species of flowers, fungi and fauna. The ancient woodland is protected by law and studied throughout the year by professionals and amateurs alike.

Moreton-In-Marsh is the closest surrounding town taking a 5-minute drive or 40-minute walk and offers many pubs, restaurants and cafes, two large supermarkets and a range of boutique shops and services. Transport options include a train station providing access to Oxford, London Paddington, Worcester and Malvern. A selection of hourly buses take you to local Cotswold villages and towns including Stow-On-The-Wold, Bourton-On-The-Water and Stratford-Upon-Avon.

Spend the day exploring and immersing in nature via our woodland and wildflower paddocks. The scientific woodland is bursting with bio-diversity where so many species of wildlife can be found. We host various events and activities for all to enjoy. From guided woodland walks, bee keeping, study Moths, Shinrin Yoku, forest bathing, tie dying, and mad clay faces. In addition, a plethora of local attractions include Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop, The Cotswold Farm Park, Batsford Arboretum and The Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

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Biking
Hiking
Horseback riding
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Forest
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Farm
98%
21 Ratings · 12 reviews
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Laura F.recommends
September 6, 2024
Small Avalon Cabin
We loved our weekend at Wolford Wood! There was a real off-grid feel to the place, with its long wild meadows and woods, and a friendly vibe from the owners and the other campers. The cabins are cosy and comfortable, with vintage bedding and mod coms including a lamp and power sockets. Best things; the outdoor kitchens, the firepits and outdoor seating, and the completely adorable pigs in a field full of outdoor toys and games - swing ball was a big hit. Thank you Daisy... We'll be back!
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Hannah M.recommends
August 18, 2024
Wolford Wood
Pros: beautiful meadow spacious setting, stunning woodland, lots of tables and chairs near outdoor kitchen, lovely long grass helps your pitch feel private, well kept communal areas, covered areas with table and chairs for rainy moments, woodland bits you can camp in, great balance of sociable but private feel to the camping, friendly piggies and chickens, fantastic showers and toilets, wheelbarrows for kit, fridge and kettle and mugs!!!, very friendly host and welcome, fire pits allowed and rentable, no cars in camp field - all these things are great. Cons: it would be good if there had been just a few mown paths through the wildflower meadow to help with wheelbarrows and access for this members of the family who are less sure footed. Don’t think it would detract from wonderful tall grass meadow. Would also mean people don’t end up walking so close to other peoples tents (which happens as you tend to follow stomped paths!). Would also be good to be able to pay a surcharge to leave your rubbish there. Helpful Feedback: the Hipcamp listing should have move photos showing the range of wonderful camping, and more pics of the beautiful meadow, and pics of tents and fire pits etc (it’s rather over emphasises the cabins at the moment!)
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Seb W.recommends
August 5, 2024
Wolford Wood
Lovely relaxed site, but long grass
Lovely relaxed site with good facilities and some friendly pigs to scratch. The camping is in a meadow which is unmown, so the grass is thigh-high. A few areas had been squashed down by previous campers, but when we arrived none of these were free, so we had to set up the tent and our 'living space' outside the tent on the tall grass, which some of our party didn't like due to having to walk through the long grass to get too and from the tent. I appreciate the benefits of nature but as a campsite I think it would be better if there were some mown pitches.
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Kieron ?.recommends
July 19, 2024
Wolford Wood
There is such a huge amount of space and freedom at Wolford Wood it is amazing!
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Albania A.recommends
May 30, 2024
Woodman's Cabin
Brunilda Domi
Amazing experience would come back again with more friends to enjoy the peaceful view 💫
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Andreas V.recommends
May 10, 2024
Wolford Wood
Great campsite!
The campsite is very spacious and well-maintained. Very good facilities, and nice nature walks you can start right from the campsite. Would happily return and highly recommend!
Location
Moreton In Marsh, Warwickshire, 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 Petra P.

Joined in March 2022
From the host
Located at the edge of the Cotswolds, Wolford Wood is a peaceful site of natural beauty bordered by its own 150 acres of ancient woodland. It is the perfect place to refresh, rejuvenate and connect with nature! Offering camping in wild meadows and unique cabins, we have a variety of ways for you to choose how to relax, whether it’s a retreat on your own, fun filled escape to the countryside with friends or a wholesome family get-together, our site boasts facilities that can cater for all! Our Woodland is of Special Scientific Interest, home to more than 2,500 different species of flowers, fungi and fauna. The ancient woodland is protected by law and studied throughout the year by professionals and amateurs alike. Our camping and cabins site is set on 150 acres of wild and managed English deciduous woodland with 50 acres of pastureland and wildflower plus five miles of wild and mown tracks. Your cabins come as three unique wooden cabins, each including bed linen, towels, heating and electric sockets. The outdoor kitchens include stoves for cooking, fridge freezers, cooking equipment and cutlery. Additionally, outside seating and a gazebo is available. Our camping area is nonelectric and has plenty of wild space for you to choose where to pitch up. Amenities include access to the toilet and shower block stocking toilet roll and hand soap. There are also washing up facilities a fridge/freezer and kettle.
Nearby attractions

Cotswold Falconry Centre is a 10-minute drive away, an exciting and educational day out for the family. There are daily flying displays featuring the centre's birds of prey, along with aviaries you can wander around, and plenty of birds occupying the surrounding skies including peregrine falcons, sparrowhawks, and buzzards. Family fun continues at All Things Wild, a park with plenty of attractions including a variety of animals from zebra, to monkeys, to reptiles, and a dinosaur exhibit that the little ones will live. Alternatively, adults will enjoy a stroll around the beautiful gardens of Bourton House, featured on the BBC's Gardeners' World and with a gorgeous topiary walk to embark on.

Food and drink

The pleasant market town of Moreton-on-Marsh is a 10-minute drive from the site, with a bunch of popular pubs providing a drink and a bite to eat. The Black Bear Inn is located in the heart of the town, a lively part of the local community with a beer garden for drinks in the sun and a roaring open fire for the evening.  You'll find sizeable and well-presented classic pub meals here – the steak and ale pie comes recommended. Make it an impromptu pub crawl by walking down to the award-winning Redesdale Arms, boasting an upmarket restaurant that blends international cooking with traditional British favourites, and concluding at the Inn on the Marsh, a good old-fashioned pub with straightforward food and eclectic decor.

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