The soft lowing of cattle drifts across open pasture as evening light washes the South Downs in amber, and woodsmoke curls from pitches scattered across this working farm. This is camping stripped back to its essentials, where the soundtrack is birdsong rather than entertainment programmes, and the Milky Way replaces electric bulbs after dark.
Hook Farm Campsite suits those seeking simplicity in the heart of the South Downs National Park. Whether you're touring by campervan, towing a caravan, or pitching a tent, this is proper countryside camping for walkers, cyclists tackling the South Downs Way, or families wanting to disconnect from the everyday. The location puts you within striking distance of rolling chalk hills, ancient woodland, and quintessential Sussex villages.
Facilities are purposefully basic—clean toilets but little else—keeping the focus firmly on the landscape around you. Campfires may be permitted, though you'll need to check current policy on arrival. The atmosphere is peaceful and unpretentious, attracting campers who appreciate that sometimes less really is more, and who find luxury in waking to sunrise over downland rather than in a long list of amenities.