As if a coterie of cool animals – bison, elk,
raccoons, chipmunks and more – wasn’t enough, how does 30 acres of gorgeous oak
woodland sound? While the Bison Farm and
shop is well known in these parts, the campsite is
a bit of a secret. The small, sheltered paddock is
reserved exclusively for caravans and campervans
and also holds a fabulous wooden pod sleeping
four, while the main field is primarily for groups. But Bush Farm’s real draw is its vast
woodland area, throughout which are half a
dozen super-sized clearings, each easily big
enough to accommodate several tents. You’ll also
find a picnic bench and brick firepit for use in
each clearing and, if you need wood, there’s a
designated area where you can chop your own.
With so much frolicking about to be done
among the woods – including a small brook for
the kids to splash around in – a neat play area
(including zip wire), and what basically amounts
to a mini-zoo, there should be little temptation to
leave the site. But, if you fancy a wee excursion,
Stonehenge is just up the road, and there are a
handful of gentle walks nearby.