The smell of crushed grass and Devon hedgerows hits you the moment you step out of the car, and by evening that particular soft West Country light settles over the whole farm like honey.
This is proper countryside camping for families, couples and anyone towing — space for tents, campervans and caravans tucked into farmland that feels genuinely rural without being remote. The South West's beaches and moorland are both within striking distance, but there's something to be said for just staying put with a good book and watching the weather roll in across the fields. Dog walkers will find plenty of footpaths threading out from here, though it's worth checking the current policy when you book.
Facilities are straightforward — toilets and showers onsite, everything clean and functional. Campfires may be allowed depending on conditions, so ask when you arrive rather than assuming. The vibe is unfussy and grounded, the kind of place where you actually sleep well because there's nothing fighting for your attention except birdsong and the odd tractor passing by.