The trill of skylarks drifts across open meadowland as morning mist burns off the Devon hills, revealing views that roll towards distant hedgerows and patchwork fields. This is camping as it should be—simple, spacious, and refreshingly uncluttered.
Camp Wild Burrow Hill Farm suits those seeking a back-to-basics escape in the South West's gentler countryside. Tucked into Devon's rural heartland, it welcomes tents, campervans, and caravans to pitches where the emphasis falls squarely on open space and natural surroundings rather than entertainment blocks or constant activity. Families after room to roam and couples craving peace will both find what they're looking for here.
Facilities keep things straightforward with toilets and showers provided, while the campfire policy requires checking on arrival—worth doing if you're hoping for evening flames under the stars. The vibe is decidedly low-key and unfussy, appealing to campers who'd rather wake to birdsong than breakfast clubs, and who measure a good site by the quality of its views rather than the length of its amenities list.