The rhythmic churn of a working dairy farm drifts across the meadow as swallows swoop low over sun-warmed grass, and in the distance, the gentle Dorset hills roll toward the Jurassic Coast. Berries Farm Camping occupies genuine farmland where the scent of wild hedgerows mingles with honest countryside air, creating that increasingly rare experience of camping somewhere still shaped by agriculture rather than tourism.
This is a site for those who value simplicity and space over bells and whistles—families happy to let children roam safely, couples seeking proper rural quiet, and anyone who understands that sometimes a field, fresh facilities, and a beautiful view are all you actually need. You're in classic Thomas Hardy country here, with Dorset's fossiled beaches, market towns, and walking trails all within striking distance.
Facilities are straightforward and well-maintained: clean toilets and showers serve pitches suitable for tents, campervans, and caravans. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so ask when you get there if you're planning an evening under the stars. The overall atmosphere is refreshingly unfussy—proper countryside camping where the farm itself provides the entertainment and the peace speaks for itself.