It’s canvas only at Woodsworth Exploring in West Yorkshire. That means you can pitch your tent or sling your hammock between the trees at this year-round woodland campsite – but your car will need to be left at the car park. The priority here is protecting and enhancing a precious 10-acre woodland site. That means campers are asked to tread lightly and should expect only basic facilities. The reward for your respect is great: a pitch that’s at least 15 metres from your neighbours with trees and shrubs in between. There’s limited light pollution, plenty of wildlife, and the chance to have a campfire.
While things in the woodland are pretty wild, out in the wider world life is rather more genteel. You can walk from the campsite, in no time, to the village of Oakworth from where steam trains run to nearby Haworth, once home to the Brontё sisters. Now its cobbled high street and the Brontё Parsonage Museum are some of the must-see sights in the area – but so is the surrounding countryside in which their stories were set (the rolling moors and hills are great for walking and cycling).
Use two feet or two wheels to get to the campsite and your efforts and low environmental impact will be recognised, with a voucher for money off your next stay. Likewise if you arrive by public transport. That’s a real possibility of that here, thanks to the heritage railway that links Oakworth, where the campsite is located, with the mainline station in the market town of Keighley, less than three miles away.
The experience on site is pretty much as close to wild camping as you can get – with the bonus of a flushing loo and a water supply included. In fact, hammocks are available to hire too, if you don’t have your own and fancy sleeping suspended from the trees (book directly, in advance). The set up, the ethos and the adventure are all outlined by host Duncan or one of his team when you arrive, after which you are free to go wild in the woods.