- WOODFIRE AT WESTERLANDS
This ex-racehorse paddock is in a very special spot in West Sussex, with spectacular sunsets and glorious views of the wooded South Downs hills, rolling away into the distance.
We have hot showers, campfires and wood-fired cooking, with pre-pitched tents available for hire. The track leading directly off the campsite leads up on to the South Downs Way. There are four lovely pubs within walking distance, with great food and beer gardens and an amazingly well-stocked village shop. Ancient market towns, castles and stately homes; wetlands and sandy beaches as well as great museums, petting farms and fun parks are all just a short drive away.
If you’re a seasoned camper with all the gear, great. If not, we have five prepitched canvas tents available to hire so you can try camping out or pitch alongside friends
We have open-fire cooking, powerful showers, fantastic sunsets and crystal-clear drinking water, straight from a borehole.
Head to our FAQs to find out more!
FACILITIES
We are deep in the South Downs National Park, which is a ‘dark sky reserve’, meaning we don’t have lighting onsite. Do bring your own torches but please no fairy lights on all night – they really disturb nocturnal wildlife.
Hot showers
Our powerful showers are in roomy cubicles with hooks, log seats and mirrors and plenty of space to get changed or wash children!
Washing-up area
Our covered washing-up area has three sink-and-a-halfs (sinks and a half?); drip-dry plate racks and log stools to stand on so no excuses for the kids not to do the washing up.
Compost toilets
Our lovely, clean compost toilets turn something that is usually a waste product into a rich compost that helps things grow, making them both practical and beautiful!
Tent pitch
Camp anywhere you like on the field – prices include parking for one vehicle. (If you need to bring more please let us know).
Prices per person, per night* (2-night minimum stay at weekends, 3 for bank holidays)
Adult (18+): £21
Child (3+): £10
Baby (-3): FREE
NB: booking as part of a group? PLEASE READ OUR FAQs!
Open weekends and school holidays from Easter until the end of September. Check availability & book!
Large pre-pitched tents (sleep up to 6)
These lovely 5-metre ‘touareg’ tents are large and solid with plenty of space and headroom. Unlike bell tents, they have windows so they’re also light and airy even in hot weather, and unlike synthetic fabrics, canvas doesn’t slap around noisily in the wind. They could sleep up to 8 though that would mean no space other than beds, but it gives you an idea of the room available. We like them so much, we’re camping in one all summer ourselves!
Prices include parking for one vehicle (please let us know if you need to bring more), top-rated comfy airbeds (BYO sheets, duvets and pillows), hot water bottles and blankets on request, cosy bedroom lighting, a table and 2 benches that can seat up to 8. If you need chairs we have a limited number available on request. Please bring any extra lighting and other equipment you think you might need.
PRICES*
£78 a night for up to two people.
(Minimum 2 nights; 3 nights for bank holidays).
Additional price per person, per night:
Adult (18+): £39
Child (3+): £13
Baby (-3): FREE
NB:
– no pets in our pre-pitched tents, sorry.
– booking as part of a group? PLEASE READ OUR FAQs!
* We know holidays are expensive and that everyone is feeling the pinch. This year, we have had to put up our prices due to increasing costs, but if you are on Universal Credit it would be our pleasure to offer you 30% off.
Open weekends and school holidays from Easter until the end of September. Check availability & book!
Are there any rules? Yes – these come partly from conditions imposed on us by the South Downs National Park when granted our campsite license and partly from our own experiences of creating a brilliant place for you to stay – you can find them below. They are mostly about respect and responsibility, which we’re sure you would show anyway, but we still need to spell them out. Please be aware that if you, or anyone you are responsible for, behaves in a way that may disturb other campers, you will be asked to leave immediately. And no one wants that.
I’ve heard you cook delicious and reasonably priced food over fire which I can sit and eat al fresco with my friends in gorgeous surroundings while watching the sun set? Why, yes! Read what The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, BBC Good Food and Countless Other Campers have to say about our food, and go to our food page here.
What is the Woodfire Kitchen? This is where you will find us most of the time, a beautiful roundwood timber-framed building made from local chestnut that we love. Our Kitchen is where we’re hanging out most of the time, cooking the meals that we serve, pouring lovely local drinks from our bar, chatting, giving directions, checking you in, giving small children jobs (they always want to help – it’s great!) etc etc. Please note, it’s not a kitchen for our guests to cook from (though there is a freezer there you can use for your freezer blocks).
Can we bring dogs? Absolutely, if you’re camping on one of our grass pitches (unfortunately we can’t accommodate dogs in our pre-pitched tents). As a working farm, there are many other animals around including lambs, foals and free range chickens who like to wander about – so long as you’re confident your dog will be well-behaved around these and other campers, dogs are welcome but please keep them on a lead at all times while on the campsite, follow the SDNP’s Take the Lead guidance and clear up after them immediately. Dogs are the owner’s responsibility and you will be asked to leave if they cause any problems.
Can we have campfires? Definitely – we sell firewood from our kitchen (sustainably locally coppiced ash at £8 a load). We can’t have fires on the ground, but you can bring your own firepit, or hire them from us for £10 for your whole stay. No need to book these in advance, we have plenty. Please don’t collect wood locally as deadwood is really important for habitats. Please also be conscious that the surrounding woods and heathland are like a tinderbox if they meet a spark – be responsible – introduce no sparks (or cigarettes)! Lastly, in hot dry weather, fires are a real risk – a tent can go up in flames in 60 seconds and wildfires are a threat. Whether you have one of our firepits or bring your own barbecue/firebowl, please use one of our buckets to wet the ground around first, then have one full of water nearby and use it to put the fire out before you go to bed. We have metal ash bins for your ash – don’t tip it on the ground or in the hedge!
Can we bring a caravan, campervan or motor home? We have designated spaces for up to five campervans – no caravans, unfortunately. Please contact us if you would like to make a booking for a campervan so we can manage numbers – the prices are the same as for a grass tent pitch and you book a grass pitch and add to your booking notes, when prompted, that you’re in a van.
Is there anywhere I can charge my EV? We have two parking places in our carpark where you could reach plug sockets on the back of the loos with an extension lead which are available for use – we charge these at £7 for overnight charging. If you need to charge your car while you’re out and about, download the Zap-map app which shows you all the electric charging points nearby.
Can we play music? Everyone loves a campfire sing-song and a strum on the old guitar, but I’m afraid no-one truthfully enjoys your bongo drums (we took a straw poll and it was fairly conclusive) and we ask you not to play any electronic stuff at all – car radios and even phones can sound very irritating from just a few yards away. Sound travels a long distance in this area and to respect our neighbours and other campers, we ask for quiet talking voices only round the campfire after 10.30pm.
When do we need to arrive by? Any time between 2pm and either 9pm or sunset, whichever is earlier.
Do we need to check in? Yes! Someone from each pitch needs to check in before you put your tent up, by coming over to the Kitchen. This is for fire safety reasons amongst other things. We will need to know your car reg and explain a few things and if you don’t, you may find you have to move your tent!
Can we have barbecues? Of course – just make sure they’re raised off the ground – we have a few bricks around you can borrow if you need to. We also have a selection of grills you can borrow to put over your firepit for cooking on – you can’t book them in advance but we usually have enough. (Btw if you have any old oven/barbecue grills you’re thinking of chucking, we’d be delighted to take them off your hands and give them a new home).
Do you allow cars on the field? No*. To keep the paddock safe and quiet for everyone and the ground as intact as possible, we ask that you park up and transport your stuff in the rather stylish wheelbarrows provided. The car park is right next to the paddock so it’s not far (never further than 100m) and it means kids can run around freely, car doors aren’t slamming right by you the whole time and you don’t have that slight fear when people drive on after dark that they might not see your tent…
* Unless you have a mobility problem, in which case you can bring your car on to the field slowly, looking out for small children, frisbees and chickens at all times, and keep it parked by your tent. Please arrange this with us beforehand so we can save you a space close to the paddock entrance and the toilets/showers.
Do you have a fridge for campers? No sorry – everyone just leaves their stuff in it when they go and then it goes off and smells revolting. We do have a freezer for freezer blocks though that you’re welcome to use for free.
Can we book a group? Yes! We love groups – we both grew up camping with big groups of friends, we know it’s one of the best ways to get together and we reward group organisers with free meals! (see below). However we are a small, albeit perfectly formed, campsite on one open paddock, rather than a forest or a sprawling site where you can take over one area. We’ve learned that having large groups on our site can change the atmosphere both for the group and for the rest of the campsite. Because of this we have now limited group sizes to 20 people across a maximum of five pitches (we realise that there may be the odd extra child or small tent) – if you want to book a group please read the info below first. If you are looking for a large group booking of 30 – 70 people check out our exclusive hire field near our Firle site and contact us for more info.
- We need you to know where your children are, that they understand things like how to use the toilets and where they can and can’t explore, for their own safety as much as respect for other campers and our neighbours. We also need you to know that we come round at 10.30pm and ask for quiet voices round the campfire so you don’t keep your neighbours up – if you’re planning on sitting up drinking until 2am, this means we’re not the campsite for you!
- To manage group bookings we ask that:
- Everyone books for themselves. We understand there may be exceptions such as elderly relatives/language barriers etc so do get in touch if this is tricky, but we want to avoid one person booking on behalf of of a large group.
- For any group of 12 or more, you nominate a “leader” (hi-viz and clip-board optional) who takes responsibility for everyone in their party knowing and following the way our campsite works. As thanks from us, they will get a free evening meal on the Saturday! Please let us know who the leader is when you make your booking in the booking notes.
- Give your group a name for everyone to add to their booking notes so we know you all want to pitch together. We don’t have formal numbered pitches, so it’s not like seats at the cinema – you can book at different times (depending on availability) and still pitch together – also people bringing their own tents can camp alongside pre-pitched tents.
If some of our group want pre-pitched tents and others bring their own, can we still all camp together? Yes, making sure there is at least one 3 metre gap allowing an emergency vehicle to access all tents. However campervans need to go in in specific parts of the field which are not next to the pre-pitched tents so if you are staying in both of these you’ll have 30 second walk between the two.
Do you have any non-camping options? Yes – the farm we’re on, Westerlands, has lots of lovely glamping and AirB&B options – have a look at their website www.westerlands.com for more info and to book. The Cricketers in Duncton also has rooms and is a twenty minute walk across the footpaths/five minute drive, as does The White Horse in Graffham – a forty minute walk across the footpaths/five minute drive.
Do you accept stag and hen groups? If you’re planning a relaxing weekend camping, chatting, walking with a few friends, then absolutely. Everyone is welcome, so long as they understand that this is a peaceful, family campsite with children, and not suitable for loud or drunken behaviour and parties. However we do limit the size of all groups to 20 people across 5 pitches (see above). Just to reiterate, we ask for quiet after 10.30pm and if you behave in a way that may disturb other campers, you will be asked to leave immediately. If you are looking for a large group booking of 30 – 70 people check out our exclusive hire field near our Firle site and contact us for more info.
What restrictions are there on our tent size? Although we don’t have demarcated pitches, our allowance is 8x5m a pitch which is pretty massive – not many people know their tent sizes off the top of their head but rest assured most tents aren’t bigger than that. You can fit up to six people on a pitch but please note that the price only includes parking for one car.
What if we need to bring more than one car per pitch?
The farmer provides overflow parking a very short walk from the campsite for £5 a night, or there’s an affordable car park in nearby Petworth (10 mins’ drive) – around £1.20 a day.
What time do we have to check out? We know packing up can take ages, so if you’re on a grass pitch, you don’t need to be off the paddock until 1pm. Check-out for pre-erected tents is 11am, to give us time to make things nice for the next campers.
How close is the pub? There are five nearby – Graffham is a pub-rich area! The Foresters (Graffham) and The Cricketers (Duncton) are an easy walk away across footpaths and fields and probably the best with kids – The Badgers (Heath End), The White Horse (Graffham) and The Three Moles (Selham) are a little further but also lovely walks, or a five-minute drive. They’re all splendid pubs in different ways, with beer gardens, log fires and great food.
Is there a shop nearby? Yes two – Jeeva and Vasu run the friendly Graffham Village Shop, which is a half-hour walk/three-minute drive away and well-equipped with everything you could need for your stay. It also runs a small cafe with teas, coffees, delicious cakes and home-made samosas. Heath End Store is a few minutes’ drive away on the A285 towards Petworth, selling locally-sourced fruit, vegetables and other produce. Petworth is a ten minute drive and has a Co-op, and there are supermarkets in Pulborough and Chichester.
Where is the nearest beach? There are lovely stony beaches at Bosham, Pagham and Climping; and sandy beaches at East and West Wittering and East and West Littlehampton; all around 35 mins’ drive from the campsite.
Where is the nearest beautiful walk? There are so many! This spot is ideal for amblers and ramblers – you come straight off the paddock and on to the footpath. We can give you directions for shorter walks with children and ordnance survey maps are available in the village shop. (Please note it is important to stick to the public footpaths – there are plenty – and respect the private property around them.)
How do I recharge my phone or battery pack? Everyone is welcome to charge their phones, laptops and batteries for free at the camp kitchen, though we can’t accept responsibility for watching them.
How do I find you? From London, follow the A3 (Junction 10) on M25 south towards Guildford. About 3 miles past Guildford, at the Milford turning, take the A283 direction Petworth. Having driven through Petworth, take the A285 towards Chichester. Pass the Badgers Pub on your left, then West Sussex Specialist Cars on your right and take the next right turn towards Graffham. You’ll pass Ridlington Farm on your left. The driveway for Westerlands is a further half mile on the left, just after a bend – you’ll see the sign for Woodfire Camping. Our neighbours live at Westerlands Lodge at the start of this driveway and it is VERY IMPORTANT that you slow right down before turning into the drive! Go slowly up the main drive and you’ll see our car park up a small slope on your right. Click on the ‘Getting here’ tab at the bottom of this page for a link to GoogleMaps.
Where is the train station? Trains go direct from London Victoria to Pulborough, which is a 15 minutes drive away, or from Waterloo to Haslemere, which is a 20 minute drive away. The train journeys take between an hour to 1 hr, 15mins. Both Pulborough and Haslemere have several taxi firms. South Downs Taxis in Pulborough know where we are: 01798 874111
What do we do with our rubbish? We try to make it easy for you to recycle and compost as much as possible onsite, with clearly-labelled bins. We compost at the Camp Kitchen too and also have a bin for the chickens at nearby Barn Cottage who appreciate your food scraps! One thing – we’d really appreciate it if you didn’t leave us with broken larger items such as punctured airbeds, chairs and even tents – we’re not the tip and it just means we have to make a trip there instead of you.
Bookings and Coronavirus
The last couple of years have been difficult for everyone and we recognise the support we received from many campers who wanted small independent businesses like us to survive. In turn we accommodated all last minute rebookings and cancellations due to coronavirus. However the advent of new strains of the virus and the continuing situation means that we are now having to treat Coronavirus as an ongoing part of life and we have reverted our cancellation policy to reflect this:
Cancellation Policy
30 days or more before your stay, we will refund 90% of your booking.
29-15 days before your stay, we’ll refund 50% of your booking.
No refunds are available if you cancel 14 days or less before your stay.
Safety
To be legal about it, Woodfire Camping is used by all persons at their own risk. Camping at Woodfire entitles you to access the camping field and the farm drive from the public road to the campsite itself, the woods either side of the driveway are not owned by us, and exploring them may lead to our campsite license being revoked. The field leads directly on to a public footpath which takes you across plenty of stunning fields and through gorgeous woodland but we must ask you to respect the private property of our neighbours. The Westerlands Estate is a working farm and stud and parents must ensure children are properly supervised at all times.
Whilst we make every effort to ensure a safe campsite we cannot accept responsibility for your possessions or personal injuries sustained whilst on the property or having campfires, but we firmly believe that spending time in this rural environment with its inherent ‘risks’ teaches children – and everyone! – valuable lessons about life, which let’s face it, is not a zero-risk venture!
Privacy
Standard GDPR notice: We collect your personal details, name, address, email, telephone number and credit card details when you place a booking, these details are used for the purposes of managing your booking and receiving your payment. Should you wish for your personal details to be removed from our booking database after your stay with us, or after cancelling your booking, you may instruct us to remove it by sending an email to team@woodfire.co.uk, please include your booking reference with this request.
If you opt in to our mailing list whilst placing your booking, we will add your name, address and email details to our marketing database and use these details in order to communicate with you in the future. We will not share this information with anyone else. All of our marketing emails will include the ability to have your data removed from our marketing database.
WHETHER YOU WANT TO RELAX AROUND THE CAMPSITE, GO ON LOVELY WALKS AND CYCLES NEARBY OR BE MORE ADVENTUROUS, THERE’S LOADS TO DO HERE, WHATEVER THE WEATHER.
Countryside
There are thousands of acres to explore in the South Downs National Park, with routes for dedicated walkers and intrepid explorers, there is something for everyone! From the campsite, you can take the track straight off the field, turn right and follow it until you reach the bottom gate, turn left on to Norwood Lane and follow your nose towards the Downs, through Seaford College and up the North Face. Once on top, you will have fabulous views, both north and south towards (in places) the sea. The main track at the top is the South Downs Way that stretches for over 100 miles (the Roman Road). If you head West up it, you will come to the Graffham Down Trust reserve which is managed for rare butterflies, moths, dormice and other wonderful creatures.
This area is full of cyclists of all abilities, whether mountain biking along the South Downs Way or just pootling around the lanes – there’s a wealth of tracks and paths to explore.
Coast
When it’s hot and you want to be by water, we are close to the coast and the beaches of Climping, Bracklesham Bay and West Wittering are all between twenty and forty minutes away. The small roman harbour village of Bosham is about thirty minute’s drive and the Isle of Wight ferry terminal at Portsmouth is about forty five minutes from here. To be near water closer to the site (and one of our favourite spots!) there’s also a lido in Arundel 20 minutes away with a great view of the castle.
On-site
Have you tried the Finnish game Molkky? We love it – it’s a bit like skittles and really fun for for all ages 7+. We’ve got a couple of sets you can borrow to try it out!
Feeling sporty?
Duncton Mill Fishery and David Saunders Fly-Fishing Tuition are both a ten minute drive from the campsite and the coast is just over half an hour away if you fancy a spot of sea fishing.
There are several golf courses all within a 15-20 minute drive from the campsite, such as Liphook Golf Club, Golf at Goodwood, Cowdray Park Golf and West Sussex Golf Club.
Places to visit
Woodfire at Westerlands is surrounded by fantastic cultural venues, historic houses and amazing gardens.
For an escape to the past, there are the beautiful National Trust properties at Uppark and Petworth house and park,Parham House and the famous Arundel castle and gardens
For something a bit different, the Bignor Roman Villa, the private gardens at West Dean and the Weald & Downland Living Museum at Singleton offer something to guests of all ages.
Towns nearby
We are also close to the historic market towns of Petersfield, Arundel, Midhurst, and Petworth and there are even vineyards to visit at Upperton, Nutbourne and Halnake! For more information on what is going on during your stay take a look at the West Sussex Information page.
Watering holes
A walk to a proper country pub is one of best bits about camping! We are lucky enough to be within walking distance to four lovely locals!
Nearest Shop
There are two – Jeeva and Vasu run the friendly Graffham Village Shop, which is a half-hour walk/three-minute drive away and well-equipped with everything you could need for your stay. It also runs a small cafe with teas, coffees, delicious cakes and home-made samosas. Heath End Shop is a few minutes’ drive away on the A285 towards Petworth, selling locally-sourced fruit, vegetables and other produce. Petworth is a ten minute drive and has a Co-op, and there are big supermarkets 20 minutes’ drive away in Pulborough and Chichester.
Woodfire at Westerlands is located on the Westerlands Estate, just south of Petworth, West Sussex.
By car – From London, follow the A3 (Junction 10) on M25 south towards Guildford. About 3 miles past Guildford, at the Milford turning, take the A283 direction Petworth. Having driven through Petworth, take the A285 towards Chichester.
Pass the Badgers Pub on your left, then West Sussex Specialist Cars on your right and take the next right turn towards Graffham. You’ll pass Ridlington Farm on your left. The driveway for Westerlands is a further half mile on the left, just after a bend – you’ll see the sign for Woodfire Camping.
Our neighbours live at Westerlands Lodge at the start of this driveway and it is VERY IMPORTANT that you slow right down before turning into the drive! Go slowly up the main drive and you’ll see our car park up a small slope on your right. Click on the ‘Getting here’ tab at the bottom of this page for a link to GoogleMaps.
By train – Trains go direct from London Victoria to Pulborough, which is a 15 minutes drive away, or from Waterloo to Haslemere, which is a 20 minute drive away. The train journeys take between an hour to 1 hr, 15mins. Both Pulborough and Haslemere have several taxi firms. South Downs Taxis in Pulborough know where we are: 01798 874111. The 99 in W. Sussex goes from Pulborough station to our campsite and all round the place for people who don’t have cars.
By bus – The 99 goes from Pulborough station to our campsite and all round the place for people who don’t have cars, for other areas in West Suusex we recommend using Book-a-Bus which can be booked on the day or up to 24 hours before your journey.