Residential Centres and Campsites

We have four outdoor centres and two campsites located across England, from Yorkshire to Sussex.

All of them can be booked by Woodcraft Folk groups or others for weekends or longer.


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Biblins Youth Campsite, Herefordshire

Biblins Youth Campsite is a Forestry Commission site which is managed by Woodcraft Folk. It is a wonderful site situated in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is surrounded by the woodland of the Wye Gorge Site of Special Scientific Interest. The campsite is next to the River Wye and is available for use only by organised youth groups.

Presently, the site has thirteen pitches large enough to accommodate a sizeable district, though adjacent pitches may be booked for very large groups, and the Burrow, a unique construction built into the hillside that provides indoor outdoor accommodation.

Soon Woodcraft will be setting up a fixed camping pitch with tents, mats and cooking equipment and bringing the Bunkhouse back into use to provide year round accommodation.

To find out more and book please visit biblins.org.uk


Cudham Environmental Activities Centre, Kent

This residential centre is located in a three-acre woodland site on the edge of the North Downs in Kent – an area of outstanding natural beauty. The centre can be self catering or full board, is open throughout the year and sleeps up to 40 people in eight bedrooms, with shower and toilet facilities.

To find out more and book please visit http://www.cudhameac.org.uk/


Darsham Country Centre, Suffolk

This converted railway station is nine miles from the seaside town of Southwold in Suffolk and sleeps 22 in seven bedrooms, with a garden that can be used for a small amount of overflow camping. A great location for exploring the Suffolk heathland coast.

For further information including booking enquiries, please visit www.darshamcountrycentre.org.uk


Height Gate Outdoor Centre, West Yorkshire

This is a seventeenth century farmhouse high above the Calder Valley between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, in West Yorkshire. It is owned by the Woodcraft Folk and used by groups of up to 30 children and young people – or adults who don’t mind sleeping on the floor!

To find out more and book please visit http://www.heightgate.org.uk


Lockerbrook Outdoor Activities Centre, Derbyshire

These two converted barns and a farmhouse in the Peak District are owned and managed by The Woodcraft Folk. The centre provides a great base for outdoor residential education for youth groups, schools, public sector and voluntary organisations and companies. A perfect venue from which to explore the Peak District National Park.

To find out more and book please visit http://www.lockerbrook.org.uk/


Woodcraft Park Farm, Lurgashall, West Sussex

At forty-two acres, this campsite offers tremendous scope for both small and larger group camps. The site has been sensitively developed and includes a range of facilities. There are opportunities for activities including archery.

For more information about the site and how to book please visit http://www.woodcraft.org.uk/outdoorcentre/park-farm

 



Scarlett's Campsite, East Grinstead, West Sussex

This 4.5 acre campsite is surrounded by woods and offers a convenient location for group camps. It is well away from busy roads and offers a water tap, kitchen area with fireplace and a cesspit.

To book, call Graham Ruse on 020 8764 4386