The mornings here arrive softly — mist lifting off the Sussex Weald, woodpigeons calling from the oaks, that particular quiet you only get when you're properly tucked into countryside rather than perched on its edge.
This is a solid choice for anyone wanting a proper pitch-up-and-relax stay in East Sussex, whether you're in a tent, campervan, or caravan. The region's brilliant for exploring — you're in walking country here, with the South Downs within striking distance and plenty of woodland trails threading through the Weald. It suits couples after a quiet weekend, families who want space without constant entertainment, and anyone who appreciates a straightforward camping experience without the bells and whistles.
Facilities are kept simple: toilets and showers onsite, everything you actually need without overcomplicating things. Campfires are a maybe — worth checking when you arrive, as policies can shift with the season and ground conditions. The vibe's peaceful rather than social, the kind of place where you hear canvas flapping and not much else after dark.