Between the River Severn and the River Wye in Gloucestershire lies the Forest of Dean.
An ancient woodland of over 27,000 acres was once the scene of Royal Huntsman chasing deer and boar, it now provides a beautiful backdrop perfect for exploring.
Camping in the Forest of Dean To experience the best that the Forest of Dean has to offer, it’s a good idea to pitch up your tent or caravan in one of the Forests three sites; Christchurch, Bracelands or Woodlands.
The sites all share the same reception and shop.
Christchurch A lovely campsite for children, there is a play area and a shop selling sweets. The site provides hook-ups and plenty of toilet facilities. The shop also provides fabulous freshly baked croissants and pain au chocolat – excellent for breakfast! During our stay, the gently sloping field near the entrance provided an excellent sports area for children (and adults) to play cricket and rounders. Note that Christchurch is a dog free site.
Bracelands Slightly further down through the forest than the Christchurch site is the Bracelands site. This site provides an excellent vantage point across the Wye Valley. You can bring your dogs to Bracelands too, to accompany you through the woods. |