The creak of the pub sign swinging gently above, the smell of hops drifting across from the bar, and morning light filtering through the Sussex trees — this is camping with a proper country pub at its heart. The Bulls Head offers that rare combination of traditional campsite simplicity with the convivial warmth of a rural inn just footsteps away.
Perfect for those who appreciate the essentials done well, this East Sussex site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans to its rural setting. You're in classic South East countryside here, where rolling downland meets ancient woodland and footpaths lead off in every direction. It's ideal for walkers, cyclists, and anyone who likes their camping sociable rather than solitary.
Facilities are straightforward — clean toilets and showers to refresh after a day exploring the region. Campfires may be permitted, though you'll need to check the current policy when you arrive. The real draw is the atmosphere: that blend of countryside peace with the option of a decent pint and good company when the sun goes down. Unpretentious, welcoming, and properly local.