Wild Camping

Set up your tent or campervan and enjoy a quiet corner in our wildflower meadows in peace and tranquillity in one of the eight pitches.  

Each pitch, accessed on foot (the further you go, the more seclusion you enjoy) is big enough for a tent to a maximum of 5m x 6m, has a firepit and have valley or field views. There are gorgeous walks direct from your 'doorstep' and food and logs available from our Goren farm cafe. After July you can park with your tent on most pitches if its dry. 

Compost loos and hot showers (in a converted horsebox) are a short stroll away. And we provide you with a fire pit and / or bbq. There is also shared use of a fridge and freezer box as well as USB charging station.

We have an onsite cafe and farm shop, where you can buy cream teas, ciders and produce such as meat and drinks. At the farm there are tables and a play area for kids.

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Reviews

We absolutely loved the beautiful setting and peaceful nature of the campsite. The three days we were there, we had the large part of the meadow to ourselves and it felt like wild camping - but with a nearby cafe and showers! Our kids (2/6) loved the trampoline and the ice lollies from the farm shop. We also all really enjoyed the farm grown and pressed apple juice. It is a really special place if you want calm, beautiful nature and all the joys of a rustic camp with some well managed high quality facilities.

*Open dates: 14th May till 15th September EXCEPT

*closed: 1st July-9th July 2025 for Goren Festival

George wrote

The location was absolutely beautiful. A true retreat into the countryside. The toilet block and showers were rustic but immaculate. The hosts always picked up the phone and would give solutions to any enquiry. It was so amazing that we even booked an extra night as we did not want to leave. Perfect location for the jurassic coast, will be back for sure :)

 

Andrew wrote:(2025)

This is probably the most open and tranquil campsite I have ever been on! Little Smokey AKA oak had to be accessed by foot after parking the car, no more than 100 meters, BUT it’s absolutely worth every step. At the compost loo and shower block is a fridge to cool whatever is necessary to you, may I suggest some of the Goren farm cider that can be purchased. The cider contains no nasty additives, no sulphites which lead to no hangover’s (that third statement might not be accurate, so don’t quote me on that one :-) There is also a phone charging station, but may I also make a suggestion for you to do a digital detox and absorb yourself unto the surroundings. This was a family holiday for us, and it’s great to connect with your teenage children in the absence of phones and adding a fire pit (logs available at the farm shop) I do not know my birds to list what I saw, but I saw plenty of species (saw wrens and heard the twit and twoo of a pair of tawny owls).. There is wonderful walking in the area (we are East Anglian’s, so the whole area was stunning for us). With no light pollution, star gazing is a must if you haven’t seen the sky at night in those conditions. We set our alarm to get up at 1:00 am. We treated ourselves with a delicious cream tea for the journey home. Jam on top of course in Devon. Sad to leave, rarely do I go back to the same campsite (it’s a big world to see out there), but I may make an exception with this one and return another time….