The crack of twigs underfoot and the earthy scent of woodland floor greet you at Bridgewood, where dappled sunlight filters through the canopy onto your pitch. This is proper back-to-basics camping for those who prefer birdsong to background noise, tucked into the Dorset countryside that inspired Hardy and continues to draw those seeking quieter corners of the South West.
Whether you're arriving by tent, campervan or caravan, Bridgewood keeps things refreshingly simple. The facilities cover the essentials with toilets and showers, whilst the campfire policy invites conversation on arrival – always worth checking whether you can gather round the flames after dark. It's the kind of site that appeals to self-sufficient campers and families happy to entertain themselves among the trees.
The woodland setting creates a natural, low-key atmosphere where your main companions are likely to be the trees themselves and whatever wildlife calls them home. No frills, no fuss – just you, your pitch, and the gentle rhythm of rural Dorset unfolding around you.