The gentle rustle of meadow grass mingles with birdsong across these peaceful riverside pitches, where the crumbling tower of Fotheringhay Castle keeps watch over the River Nene valley. Morning mist often drifts across the water meadows, lending an atmospheric quality to this historic corner of Northamptonshire.
This working farm site appeals to history enthusiasts and those seeking quintessential English countryside without the frills. You're in the heart of rural Northamptonshire, where Mary Queen of Scots met her fate at the nearby castle ruins—a fascinating place for an atmospheric wander. The compact village, just a short stroll away, clusters around its magnificent church spire, visible for miles across the flat farming landscape.
Facilities are simple and straightforward: clean toilets and showers serve pitches suitable for tents, campervans, and caravans. The real draw here is the pastoral tranquility and proximity to the castle remains. Check about campfires when you arrive. It's an unfussy, traditional farm camping experience where the River Nene provides gentle soundtrack and the ghosts of history feel remarkably close.