The chalk downs roll away in every direction here, wide and windswept, with skylarks spiralling overhead and the kind of big Wiltshire sky that makes you feel properly small.
This is working farmland on Salisbury Plain's edge near Tilshead, open to tents, campervans and caravans throughout the year. It suits people after space and simplicity rather than shower blocks and wifi — walkers tackling the Imber Range Perimeter Path, couples wanting dark skies and quiet, anyone happy with their own facilities and a bit of self-sufficiency. The Plain's ancient landscape is all around you: long views, flint churches, bridleways threading between the fields.
Facilities aren't listed, so come prepared and expect basic amenities at most. Campfires are worth checking about when you arrive — policies can shift depending on season and ground conditions. It's a straightforward, no-frills pitch in proper countryside, the sort of place where the silence at night is thick and the stars are worth staying up for.