About the site
Located on the western edge of Burnham Beeches, the site features a large open field, naturally screened from a narrow road on one side and open into woodland on the other. A considerable number of mature trees stand around the site and “chalk dips” provide attractive landscape features, including one used as a campfire circle with seating for up to 600 people and one suitable for bridge building over.
Able to camp up to 300, there is a modern toilet block with facilities for those with special needs. There is a storm hut, which has a small kitchen and a large area with tables and chairs, however this is not suitable for Pack holidays. Within the storm hut is a small room for use by leaders. The “Lid” which is a barn type covered activity area of 800 sq feet provides additional shelter. There is also a Traverse Wall which is available by request, however this activity must be supervised at all times.
The site does not have any large activities but within a few miles there are swimming pools, ice skating and bowling at Slough, swimming at Maidenhead and water actvitiy centers in Datchet, Slough and Maidenhead . Additional tourist attractions are Windsor Castle, Bekonscot Model Village, caves, motor museum, Thorpe Park and LegoLand, all within a 35 minute drive.
The nearest public transport and shops are two miles away.
On Site Activities
- Campfire Circle
- Traverse Wall
Local Attractions
- Black Park
- Bekonscot Model Village
- Burnham Beeches
- History on Wheels Museum (Eton Wick)
- Legoland
- Odds Farm Park
- West Wycombe Caves
- Windsor Castle
There are swimming Pools in:
- Slough
- Maidenhead
- High Wycombe
- Windsor
Tourist Information Office: Windsor