Pitch up where you like at Bush Farm, a friendly and welcome wild campsite set near the Cornish village of Saltash. Soak up the calm and tranquil atmosphere here from your tent or tourer, and kick back in the wilderness whilst sitting round your campfire. Open until the end of September, with easy access to Plymouth and dog friendly.
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Superb, great site, with nice people. Amazing wild site, even the wild cold shower.
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This campsite was absolutely wonderful. Stunning scenery, loads of space and lovely hosts. We will be back again in future to stay here and have recommended it to our friends!
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I love this place, this was our 2nd stay and won't be the last. Loads of room to pitch up and get your own space, fantastic owners, really friendly and helpful if you need anything.
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This is one of the best campsites, if not the best that I've ever stayed on. However, the amenities are VERY basic - it took us a 10 min walk both ways to get water on a very steep track - BUT that's the point of this place. It's absolutely the opposite of a sterile, easy camping experience - it's much more like you and your tent vs the wild - but wow, it's such a beautiful place. My advice would be get there as early as possible and then take your time to explore the options - we were lucky enough to get a spot at the very top of the site, and the view across the valley was truly something. And then if you want to be surrounded by more people and families, the bottom fields can accommodate that. So I would say it's near perfect, but it's not for you if you want a glamping experience. PS: the owner was lovely, as were the people who helped us get our car started when the battery ran flat
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Excellent for an escape to nature. Nice that you can choose your own secluded pitch away from other campers. The owners are helpful. Dogs welcomed too. Nice stream for the kids to play in.
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Beautiful campsite. Lacking in facilities but what can you expect from a wild campsite. We will be back.
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My partner and I were very lucky to have a whole field to ourselves for the time we stayed. This did mean however we were a very long walk away up a steep hill from the facilities. This was fine though as we planned trips out and used the facilities on the way. There were really lovely rustic showers with warm water but by the sounds of things the early bird catches the worm regarding this so it is polite (and eco friendly!) not to use it all. I thought the wood was quite expensive for what you got but it was a really cheap, lovely stay otherwise. It is down country backroads but coming from a rural area we were used to this, though we did look slightly silly in my boyfriends BMW 1 series trying to trek through mud and fields but we made it! The only real disadvantage of Bush Farm was that a lot of what we wanted to do was quite a drive away but overall was very nice and we really appreciated the space, the ability to have a fire and the view!
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Great place, lots of room.
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A great location for exploring the history of the Tamar Valley and its mining history, but initially a little difficult to find. A lot of space with the choice of either wild camping or grass fields - a lot of space for privacy. Good wash rooms & shower facilities.
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I loved it, it was so nice to get away. Due to my mental issues it was just right. I was on my own but felt safe as staff kept a eye on me. I didn't want anything fancy. And the shower was the best one ever. It was brilliant and no messing about with temperature.
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Lovely campsite, really enjoyed my visit. Will be back soon.