The chalk escarpment rises sharply behind you, skylarks spiralling overhead, and there's a stillness here that feels rare this close to the Ridgeway.
This is a spot for campers who want simplicity without roughing it completely — tents, campervans and caravans all welcome on pitches that sit beneath big Berkshire skies. The Ridgeway National Trail runs practically on the doorstep, so walkers and cyclists tend to gravitate here, along with couples after a weekend away from the noise. You're in proper downland country, White Horse territory, with Wantage a few miles north and the rolling chalk hills stretching west toward Oxfordshire.
You've got toilets and showers onsite, which covers the basics without overcomplicating things. Ask about campfires when you arrive — policies can shift depending on conditions and time of year. It's a quiet, back-to-basics kind of place with space to breathe and good access to some of southern England's oldest walking country.