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Cotswolds Camping at Holycombe

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· Warwickshire, Warwickshire, England
5 acres hosted by Sally B.
1 glamping pitch · 6 motorhome/tent pitches
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Think Countryfile meets Time Team. Camping in six-acres of unspoiled Cotswold countryside, built in the grounds of a Norman castle.

The village of Whichford harbours one of the Cotswolds’ best-kept camping secrets. The six-acre site is built in the grounds of a Norman castle, the legacy of which is a splendid water-filled moat harbouring carp among the bulrushes. Local mystics have it that Holycombe was a sacred Neolithic site, evidenced by six converging ley lines, so it would have been a shame not to add a stone circle to venerate that unusual spiritual asset. The irony is that this rich heritage lay beneath a scrapyard until Sally and Andy Birtwell built their eco-home and holistic retreat centre, overlooked by an alternative campsite perfect for purists and – with a yurt, treehouse and a pair of furnished bell tents – part-timers.

Holycombe (taking its name from combe ‘valley’ and the nearby Holy Well spring) has a natural beauty to match its rich history, adjoining Whichford Wood (a wildlife-filled designated Site of Special Interest). It’s also handily located a short walk from the Norman Knight, a classic Cotswold pub. So after a long ramble, or a pint up the road, you can light a campfire as dusk settles on the valley, and banter long into the night about whether ley lines really do exist, or ponder on what might be lurking at the bottom of that mysterious moat.

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Kayla S.recommends
June 22, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
A lovely peaceful weekend
We absolutely loved our stay at Holycombe. The site was so quiet I think we whispered to each other our entire stay. There were hot showers, a flush toilet, a lovely outdoor sink for teeth brushing under the forest canopy and a couple of composting toilets too. We loved being able to pick up a fire basket and wood and pay on the go. Everything was really organised and well kept. The campsite was beautiful and we loved watching the ducks and ducklings swim around the moat. Just a 4 minute drive away is the lovely Cotswolds Distillery which do amazing pizzas if you’re keen to explore to area. We will definitely be back!
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Adam R.recommends
June 17, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
Lovely campsite with all the facilities you require. Some areas surrounded by trees act as a great wind break which was a great help when we were there!
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Charlie B ?.recommends
June 16, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
A very peaceful, back to basics site with clean amenities and a laid-back feel. Really good if you just want to cook your own food, light a fire and enjoy a quiet rural spot.
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Jack M.recommends
June 8, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
Pitch Perfect
A great little find, in a picturesque Cotswold stone village. The site was well kept, we enjoyed the evening sat around the camp fire stargazing after a walk through the local meadows and exploring in the woods.
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Sharon Y.recommends
June 8, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
Peaceful
This is such a lovely campsite. Gorgeous private pitches. Facilities clean and hot showers! Had the best night sleep here. Thank you to the other campers who were so respectful and friendly.
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Shaila S.recommends
May 29, 2024
Camping Pitch – Tent or Campervan
Lovely, quiet, laid back, nice and clean facilities!
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Warwickshire, 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 Sally B.Joined in July 2010
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Cotswolds Camping at Holycombe, Whichford Castle Moat, is situated in the beautiful North Cotswold village of Whichford, near the Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire borders. We are in the Heart of England, in the middle of everywhere. We would love to welcome you to our campsite, which is close to many beautiful Cotswold towns and villages. With plenty to explore in the vicinity, this is an excellent place to base yourselves on your camping adventure.Our beautiful five-acre camp site is situated where a Norman castle once stood, the legacy of which is the splendid water-filled moat, ducks, moor hens, and Canada geese. Before the Normans, we know there was a Roman settlement as a Roman conduit leads from the wood to the moat. There was an excavation of the site in 1954 and a plan is in the camp kitchen. Please note we are not allowed children under the age of 12, dogs or groups here. Holycombe Holistic Retreat Centre and campsite is situated adjacent to Whichford Wood. There is access through the public footpath which is opposite the church. The deer are being culled in the woods so please stick to the public footpath to avoid any misshape.
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Holycombe adjoins Whichford Wood, where you might see Muntjac deer, polecats, or kingfishers. Continue exploring the mystical at the Rollright Stones, three miles up the A3400. Or take home a hand-made terracotta memento from Whichford Pottery (01608 684416).

Holycombe Holistic Retreat Centre and campsite  is situated adjacent to Whichford Wood. There is access through the public footpath - opposite the church in the village. In early May there is a sea of bluebells, in autumn there are chestnuts and hazelnuts and quite often, if you are quiet, you will see muntjak and deer. It’s also located a short walk from the Norman Knight a classic, award winning Cotswold pub, which serves excellent grub and has great live music nights. Last orders for food 9pm but they like to know in advance if you are thinking of eating with them that late (01608 684621). It is open every day except Monday lunchtime. Also the famous Whichford Pottery and Straw Kitchen Cafe selling delicious food. So after a walk in the woods, or a pint up the road, you can roll back here, light a campfire, and enjoy this peaceful and charming place. Enjoy stargazing the dark night sky, watching the meteor showers without light pollution form our ancient stone circle.

Other Local attractions include Hook Norton Brewery and The Cotswolds Distillery in Stourton

There is no shop in the village, but there are some very good shops nearby. The village shop in Long Compton has basic foodstuffs and sells papers. Wyatts Farm Shop near Great Rollright has a good selection of meat, vegetables, gifts and plants, wine and a cafe. The Village Shop Hook Norton (3 miles) is excellent and open from 8am-8pm

Food and drink

Wander the ½ mile to the Norman Knight (01608 684621) for traditional ales, flagstone floors, exposed timbers, and gastropub-grub while the kids run free on the village green. Wyatts Farm Shop (01608 684835), near Greater Rollright, has a good selection of local meat and veg. There’s a village shop at Long Compton.

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