The Somerset Levels stretch flat and wide beyond the hedge line, and on a clear morning you can watch the mist lift off the fields in slow ribbons while you boil the kettle.
Bury View Farm suits anyone after straightforward camping without the frills — tent pitchers, tourers, campervan overnighters who want space and a proper shower block without the holiday park vibe. This is working farmland, so expect tractors and livestock nearby, but that's part of the charm if you're after a slice of proper Somerset countryside. The Levels are brilliant for cycling and birdwatching, and you're within striking distance of Glastonbury, Wells, and the Mendip villages without being hemmed in by crowds.
Facilities cover the basics — toilets and showers onsite, nothing fancy but kept clean and functional. Campfires are worth asking about when you arrive, as policies can vary depending on the season and ground conditions. It's a quiet, no-fuss sort of place, the kind where you pitch up, breathe out, and let the flat horizon do the rest.