The air here smells faintly of canvas and fresh-cut grass, that particular stillness you get in a Nottinghamshire clearing before the morning fully wakes.
This one's for tenters and campervan folk who like a bit of flexibility — the bell tent setup suggests a more relaxed, festival-style vibe rather than regimented rows. Nottingham's Robin Hood country sits close by, all ancient oaks and sandstone caves, and you're well placed for the city itself if you fancy swapping camp kettle for proper coffee. Dog owners will want to ring ahead to check the policy, and the same goes for campfires — worth asking when you arrive what's allowed.
Facilities aren't listed in detail, so expect a back-to-basics setup — pack accordingly and don't rely on elaborate shower blocks or electric hookups unless you've confirmed in advance. It's the sort of spot that trades polish for freedom, where you pitch where there's space and the atmosphere leans communal rather than manicured.