The morning mist lifts off the Vale of York and you're watching it from a flat, open field with the North York Moors visible on the horizon.
This is straightforward grass camping for families and couples who want a quiet night under canvas or in the van, midway between the market towns and moorland walks that define this corner of North Yorkshire. Tent pitchers get space to spread out, caravanners and motorhomes have level ground, and everyone shares simple but clean shower and toilet blocks. It's the sort of site where you're mainly here for what's beyond the gate — the heather ridges, limestone dales, and stone villages that pull people to this part of England.
Facilities are kept minimal but functional: hot showers, loos, and enough room to feel uncrowded. Ask about campfires when you check in, as policies can shift with the season. Champs Field is low-fuss camping for people who know what they're after and don't need bells and whistles to find it.