Campsite

Campsite

Field
Camping

Set in a spacious open field, our Field Camping area boasts sweeping views and a vibrant atmosphere. This option is great for star gazers, families, and groups looking for a lively outdoor experience with plenty of room to play and socialise.

Woodland
Camping

Nestled among towering trees, our Woodland Camping area offers a serene retreat shielded by nature. Ideal for those seeking a quiet getaway, these pitches provide ample shade and privacy, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoying the peaceful woodland sounds.

Camping in Lincolnshire

Choose Open Field Camping or Woodland Camping

Nestled within 30 acres of the idyllic Ostler’s Wood, our campsite offers a variety of options to suit your camping style.

Field Camping

Choose an open space in the rolling countryside with our field camping. With ample space to roam, you can explore hidden corners of the organic farm, unwind by a crackling campfire under a star-filled sky, or simply relax and soak in the fresh air.

Woodland Camping

Pitch your tent amidst the tranquillity of our woodland camping area. Escape to a secret world beneath the trees. Our Woodland Camping lets you pitch your tent amongst the whispering leaves and reconnect with nature.

Glamping Pods

Prefer a touch of comfort? Our Camping Pods offer a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. These fully equipped pods provide a cosy haven ideal for couples, families, or small groups. We have three Classic Camping Pods, offering a delightful connection with nature. For those seeking extra luxury, our brand-new Deluxe En Suite Glamping Pods boasts en-suite facilities for the ultimate glamping experience.

No matter your preference, New Farm Holidays provides the perfect canvas for your camping adventure. Book your escape today and create lasting memories in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside!

Campsite FAQ’s

What are the toilets and showers like?

We’re really proud of our clean and well-kept toilet and shower facilities.  We have flushing toilets (rather than the compost variety).  There are two blocks on site, each with a single toilet and a shower room with a toilet. The shower room is large enough for parents to share the space with kids.  There’s always plenty of hot water and good water pressure, and we check the blocks regularly to keep everything fresh. They’re shared between guests but not crowded, and most people comment on how spotless they are.

 

What about site safety?

For your safety, please remember:

  • Our campsite borders a working farm.
  • A public footpath runs alongside the farmyard, so please stay on the path.
  • Tractors have the right of way and may have limited visibility.
  • Avoid climbing on hay or straw bales.
Can I park my car next to my woodland camping pitch?

No.  The woodland camping pitches are about 80 metres away from the carpark.  We have a fleet of wheelbarrows to help you move your kit.

Is Wi-Fi available on site?

Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the campsite allowing you to stay connected during your stay. I don’t believe in the digital detox concept! Life is just easier with access to the internet.

What is the latest arrival time?

You can arrive any time after 2pm.  We don’t put a “latest time” restriction.  We just ask that if you are arriving late then you are mindful of other guests.  Also depending on the time of year the site might be rather dark.  Keep a torch handy!.

Can I park my car next to my field view camping pitch?

Yes.  You can park your car at your pitch when you book a field view camping pitch.

Can I order campfire logs in advance?

Yes, you can add campfire logs to your booking. Campfire logs are £6 per net.  But if you forget or want more during your stay, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!  We’ve got an on site log store honesty shop.

Can I walk to the pub?

Yes. It’s a lovely countryside walk to Red Lion at Revesby.  This walk took us just less than an hour to talk the 4.5km/2.8 miles.  We didn’t dawdle, neither did we power walk!  80% of the walk was on tarmac or hard track.  The grassy part of the walk was easily travelled despite the crazy amount of rain we’d recently had.  I walked the route in just my trainers.  By following this route you an avoid the fast moving B1183/Boston Road with no pavements.  At the very end of the route, cross the A155 as there is a pavement on the other side of the road.

You can follow our suggested route on Strava here

 

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