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We think there’s something magical about Wild Boar Wood, our off-grid glamping site in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Sussex. The campsite has just nine bell tents in a woodland that is filled with bluebells and birdsong in springtime. Den building is allowed, campfires are encouraged and waving at the steam trains passing on The Bluebell Railway is practically obliga...
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We had such a wonderful time at the Wild Boar Campsite. Steffi and her team are very welcoming and came to meet us at the car park and show us to your tent. It was almost like being at an airbnb!...
I took my Mum for 4 nights this Summer and had the best time!. The wood was stunning and the neighbours including the sheep were super friendly and welcoming. We felt very safe regarding covid prot...
Overall, this campsite offers a delightful experience for families and nature lovers, highlighted by its friendly staff and clean, spacious accommodations. Many guests appreciate the beautiful woodland setting and the variety of activities available for children, making it an ideal spot for family bonding. However, some reviewers noted the need for more walking trails directly from the site and mentioned that the tents can get chilly at night. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature.
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Spacious tents with comfortable beds
- Great for kids with plenty of exploration opportunities
- Beautiful woodland setting with a sense of privacy
- Well-stocked supplies including cooking equipment and firewood
- Unique glamping experience with a rustic feel
- Limited walking trails directly from the site, requiring a drive to access longer hikes
- Tents can get cold at night, so extra layers are recommended
- Some guests felt the need for more firewood than provided
- A few reviews mentioned the site being small, which may not suit larger groups
- Occasional noise from nearby trains may be a concern for light sleepers