The Avon glides past just beyond the hedge, and on still mornings you'll hear nothing but birdsong and the occasional splash of a moorhen.
This is a straightforward riverside site on the edge of Evesham, a market town deep in the Vale of Evesham where asparagus fields and orchards stretch for miles. You can pitch a tent, park up a campervan, or tow in a caravan — it's the sort of low-fuss setup that suits anyone who values location over bells and whistles. Couples escaping for a weekend and families using it as a base for exploring Worcestershire both find their way here, drawn by the Avon and the easy walk into town for provisions.
You've got clean toilets and hot showers onsite, and that's about it — which is fine if you're after simplicity. The atmosphere's quiet rather than buzzy, more stopover than destination, though the riverside setting lifts it above a basic overnight. Campfires depend on conditions, so check when you arrive if you're planning a fire under the stars.