Come and enjoy a night in our authentic gypsy caravan, fitted with electrictiy, a wood-burning stove, double bed, kettle and a heater. Perfect for those colder winter nights to stay nice and cosy! Our peaceful campsite is situated in the beautiful North Cotswold village of Whichford, near the Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire borders. We are in the Heart of England, in the middle of everywhere, just over an hour from the M25. Come and share this special place, experience the peace of the historic land and the sounds of nature. Enjoy stargazing the dark night sky, watching meteor showers without light pollution. Sit in our stone circle, said by dowsers to emit high amounts of electro-magnetic energy! Our ethos is to provide a peaceful, rustic, outdoor experience surrounded by nature and steeped in history. We therefore want to attract guests who appreciate these qualities and are happy to abide by our rules (see full conditions). Cotswolds camping is situated in the grounds of Holycombe Holistic Retreat Centre, the home of the owners, Sally and Andy Birtwell. Here they host weekend residential retreats, weekday classes and holistic therapies, hence we are a quiet campsite. To find out more contact us directly. The campsite is on the site of an old Norman castle - a Scheduled Ancient Monument, with a water-filled moat and is close to many beautiful Cotswold Villages - a great base to explore the areas. olycombe (taking its name from combe ‘valley’ and the nearby Holy Well spring) is situated adjacent to Whichford Wood, which boasts a wealth of flora and fauna. It’s also located a short walk from the Norman Knight, a classic, award winning Cotswold pub, which serves excellent grub and has great live music nights. So after a walk in the woods, or a pint up the road, you can roll back here, light a campfire, in one of our handmade firebaskets and enjoy this peaceful and charming place. Whichford Pottery is also a wonderful place to visit, where there is a stunning garden full of inspiring pots, the Octagon gift shop and the marvellous Straw Cafe. The food is seasonal, locally sourced, hand made, hand baked and even home grown when possible. They have gardening master classes and adult pottery workshops. Our campsite has been the subject of years of planning battles, with a small minority of neighbours, hence our desire for our guests to help us keep to our conditions and to inform us if anyone on site is jeopardising our future.