If you’re looking for quiet country camping with designated pitches, electric hook-up and a strictly-enforced noise policy; this may not be the campsite for you. But if you’re a happy-go-lucky kinda camper who will enjoy the craic of a lively pub as much as the countryside scenery, come along and check in at the bar. Or you could head straight over the bridge to make yourself known at the little on-site shop. Park up, pitch up and then go for a ploughmans in the pub garden or, perhaps, for a paddle using one of the kayaks available to hire from the jetty just outside.
Whenever you visit, there’s plenty to do if you tire of watching narrowboats, cruisers and swans sailing by. You can fish from site or head straight out on a riverside walk as the Thames Path long-distance national trail passes right past. And, aside from messing around on the riverbank, there are plenty of well-to-do places to visit; market towns like Bampton, which doubled as TV’s Downton, Kelmscott Manor, once home to William Morris, and the enchanting gardens at Buscot Park to name a few.
Belle Tents have 1 double bed, 2 single bed and a campbed that can be used for an additional person. Linen, towels and blankets are provided. There are communal showers and toilets. No dogs are allowed in the Glamping accommodation.
Riverside view…. The pods are a self contained unit each with a double bed and a bed settee. All bed linen and towels are provided. (extra linen for the bed settee is provided for you for when you are ready to make up). You also have the luxury of an en-suite toilet. They are over looking the River Thames and come with a fire pit.
Riverside view…. The pods are a self contained unit each with a double bed and a bed settee for up to 2 small children to share. All bed linen and towels are provided. (extra linen for the bed settee is provided for you for when you are ready to make up). You also have the luxury of an en-suite toilet. They are over looking the River Thames and come with a fire pit.
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