Camp site information and rules.
Campsite rules!
Thank you for choosing to stay with us here at Intake Farm, when you chose to book with us you are agreeing to read and adhere to some basic rules to make everyones stay as enjoyable as possible
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PLEASE CHECK IN ON ARRIVAL AT THE FARMHOUSE
(please wait to be greeted do not enter the farm without checking in)
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In the event of a complaint, please speak to reception immediately. Complaints which are not brought to the managements attention during your stay cannot be dealt with once you have left the site!
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ALL cars are to be removed from the camp site after setting up camp and parked in the designated parking area located above the farm yard.
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All our toilets are eco composting toilets, please sprinkle a small amount of sawdust after doing your business.
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Fires are allowed but must be in sealed bottom fire pits these can be hired from site at an extra cost. If you do not bring your own fire wood this can also be purchased on site.
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DO NOT REMOVE WOOD from fields or the woodlands on site, do not chop down trees or remove branches of trees as this affects the environment and ecosystem!
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Do not destroy the woodland area, trample or remove the ferns as we are trying to maintain a natural area for wildlife.
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Please do not allow children to run freely on the site or in the farm yard, they must be accompanied by an adult at all times ( farms can be dangerous places)
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We do provide waste bins please recycle where possible and place rubbish inside the bins provided. Do not leave rubbish on the camp site!
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This is a quiet site and as such we do not allow noise of any sort after 11pm, please be mindful of others so everyone can enjoy their stay too.
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All dogs must be kept on a lead at all times whilst on the site and the farm. Please clean up after your dogs and use the bins provided.
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Although you are welcome to wander the fields, please respect the animals and wildlife both seen and unseen this is their home!
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Please note that checkout for camping is 12pm midday.
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