The morning sun filters through ancient hedgerows onto dew-kissed grass, while somewhere beyond the pitched canvas, sheep call across quintessential Dorset pastureland. This is proper back-to-basics camping, where the soundtrack comes courtesy of birdsong rather than electric hook-ups, and the night sky puts on its own entertainment.
Perfect for traditionalists who prefer their camping unplugged, East Farm welcomes tents, campervans and caravans to its peaceful Dorset setting. You're in Thomas Hardy country here, where rolling chalk hills and hidden villages define the South West's most literary landscape. It's ideal territory for walkers, cyclists and families seeking a genuine escape from over-commercialised sites.
Facilities are refreshingly straightforward: clean toilets and hot showers provide the essentials without unnecessary frills. Campfires may be permitted—ask when you arrive, as this can make or break your evening plans. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, appealing to those who remember when camping meant actually roughing it a bit. Pitch up, breathe deeply, and rediscover what drew people to sleep under canvas in the first place.