Woodland campsites in Lincolnshire Wolds AONB

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Forests in the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB offer a different pace—quiet, green, and full of winding footpaths. If you’re after forest camping here, you’ll find over 50 sites tucked among ancient woods and rolling hills. Expect prices from as low as £28 a night, with an average around £97. Facilities like toilets and showers are common, and most sites welcome pets. Top choices include Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm (15 reviews), Lincolnshire Lanes (12 reviews), and The Lost Norfolk Brickyard (6 reviews). Bring decent boots—paths can get muddy—and keep your eyes open for deer and buzzards. Hikers and wildlife-watchers will find plenty to do, right on the doorstep of their tent or caravan. Rubbish bins are usually on site, but always leave no trace. Locals know: forest nights here are properly dark and quiet.

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Top-rated campgrounds

The Mushroom Farm Campsite

5. The Mushroom Farm Campsite

100%
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36 units · Tents, Glamping · Oakham, England
Authentic old school camping! Bring your own tent and stay in one our lovely private pitches. Our pitches are big enough to park your car and pitch a large family tent with plenty of space for sitting and BBQs. Our site is off grid so you will be provided with plenty of fresh water in containers. There are compost toilets dotted around the site which are cleaned daily and there is firewood and charcoal available to buy. We also have a little honesty shop selling a few bits and pieces that campers often forget to pack. The mushroom farm feels more like wild camping or a pioneers camp. It is not a manicured site so we recommend bringing an airbed for a comfortable sleep. But a positive you’ll be sharing it with wildlife – frequent visitors include songbirds, red kites, kestrels, owls, bats, lizards, frogs and toads, snakes, rabbits and hares, muntjac deer, mice, foxes, dragonflies, butterflies, moths and beetles… The camp is set on a mushroom farm with young trees and large areas left to rewild. This means flowering thistles and uneven ground so it may not be suitable for babies, very young children or people with health conditions. The 2025 camping season at the Mushroom farm is from Friday the 23rd of May until Sunday the 22rd of June. We are then closed for a few weeks but open again from Friday the 18th of July until Sunday the 17th of August.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£35
 / night

Forests in the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB offer a different pace—quiet, green, and full of winding footpaths. If you’re after forest camping here, you’ll find over 50 sites tucked among ancient woods and rolling hills. Expect prices from as low as £28 a night, with an average around £97. Facilities like toilets and showers are common, and most sites welcome pets. Top choices include Big Sky Hideaway Camping Farm (15 reviews), Lincolnshire Lanes (12 reviews), and The Lost Norfolk Brickyard (6 reviews). Bring decent boots—paths can get muddy—and keep your eyes open for deer and buzzards. Hikers and wildlife-watchers will find plenty to do, right on the doorstep of their tent or caravan. Rubbish bins are usually on site, but always leave no trace. Locals know: forest nights here are properly dark and quiet.

98% (40)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Mushroom Farm Campsite

5. The Mushroom Farm Campsite

100%
(6)
36 units · Tents, Glamping · Oakham, England
Authentic old school camping! Bring your own tent and stay in one our lovely private pitches. Our pitches are big enough to park your car and pitch a large family tent with plenty of space for sitting and BBQs. Our site is off grid so you will be provided with plenty of fresh water in containers. There are compost toilets dotted around the site which are cleaned daily and there is firewood and charcoal available to buy. We also have a little honesty shop selling a few bits and pieces that campers often forget to pack. The mushroom farm feels more like wild camping or a pioneers camp. It is not a manicured site so we recommend bringing an airbed for a comfortable sleep. But a positive you’ll be sharing it with wildlife – frequent visitors include songbirds, red kites, kestrels, owls, bats, lizards, frogs and toads, snakes, rabbits and hares, muntjac deer, mice, foxes, dragonflies, butterflies, moths and beetles… The camp is set on a mushroom farm with young trees and large areas left to rewild. This means flowering thistles and uneven ground so it may not be suitable for babies, very young children or people with health conditions. The 2025 camping season at the Mushroom farm is from Friday the 23rd of May until Sunday the 22rd of June. We are then closed for a few weeks but open again from Friday the 18th of July until Sunday the 17th of August.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£35
 / night

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