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Minimum 1 Night
Max 3 People

Check in time - 3:00 pm

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About this place

Quirky and comfortable are the hallmarks of the Okra. It has a bold five-sided shape, with precision wooden cladding and a simple interior. The Okra sits in the orchard area of the campsite and is the latest understated design by Jason Thawley from Tree Tents. Inside you’ll find 2 double sized bunk-style beds, with one accessed via a short ladder. There is a small day sofa, perfect to sit on whilst playing cards and board games. It has low-level lighting. The large “porthole” shaped window ensures guests sleeping in the top or bottom bunk can enjoy beautiful, natural light. The front doors open onto a small decked area, perfect for your morning coffee. Below this is the firepit with a bench and logs for evening campfire conversations, perhaps even some cooking. Required: Duvet or sleeping bags, Pillows and pillowcases, Bed sheets, Towels, Tea Towels, Food, Drink, Rubbish Bag, Torches and Lanterns, Warm / Dry / Suitable Clothing. Wellies if the weather isn’t being kind. Recommended: Torch, marshmallows, ingredients for your cooking and a sense of adventure. Please note that you cannot cook inside the Okra. So please bring your own gazebo if you wish to ensure your cooking remains dry.

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The Secret Campsite
The Secret Campsite
Bell Tent
• Cabin
• Canvas Tent
• Pitch

The Secret Campsite | Real Camping nr. Lewes, East Sussex Just north of Lewes in East Sussex and hidden in the beautiful South Downs National Park, is the aptly named and completely gorgeous Secret Campsite. Aptly named, not because you need a password and complicated handshake to gain access through the grassy gates, but because of the isolated and secluded feel to it; secretly hidden from the world, but fully open to those who love nature and real camping.

The Secret Campsite is a sustainable and peaceful, tents-only campsite, in quiet and rural countryside and has been carefully landscaped to encourage a varied amount of wildlife to come into the camping areas. The campsite itself is kept car free and dog free to ensure that the flora and fauna can flourish and be enjoyed by everyone staying. Tents and bags need to be loaded up at the car park and wheelbarrowed into the site, which means children are safe to roam and noise is kept to an absolute minimum. The open meadow provides a picturesque space for 16 huge pitches over 8 acres, each area mown into the meadow with a track leading to each pitch. The pitches are a long way apart - on average about 15 metres but sometimes more - and each comes with its own brick circle fire pit and surrounding logs to sit on. Plants surrounding the pitches provide varying degrees of privacy and it is a wonderfully wild and rustic site with ancient woodland for children (and adults too of course) to have some proper old fashioned adventures.

The facilities are excellent here causing minimum impact on the environment, with solar powered showers, toilets, a solar powered fridge and freezer for storing supplies and even a solar powered car charger available for electric cars. There is also a covered washing up area. Firewood and kindling is available at reception along with (pre ordered if you can be super organised!) meat boxes from the local farm which is a real treat. Tea and coffee can be bought from the Secret Teapot cafe - also at reception. For any other food provisions, it is a five minute walk down the road to an excellent farm shop.

There are two fabulously quirky “secret shelters” on site for those who don’t want to bring their own tent. Choose from ‘The Gridshell’ - a wooden structured shelter covered in heavy duty canvas, sleeping up to 5 people with its own firepit and grassy area. The other is a Tree Tent, a huge bauble carefully suspended from three sturdy oaks on the edge of the woodland that surrounds the camping meadow. Windows offer stunning views across the South Downs National Park. The Tree Tent sleeps three people inside, but there is also a private grass pitch to put up another tent if you wish. Both of these include basic cooking equipment, a kettle and some crockery.

Relaxing, recharging, connecting with nature and nurturing the soul are all on the menu here, along with having fun, building dens in the woods and exploring the surrounding countryside on foot or by bike - including the neighbouring bluebell covered Knowland Wood. Should you wish to go further afield then the beaches of Brighton, the historic town of Lewes and the South Downs coast park are right on your doorstep. And only an hour and a half from London. But try and keep it a secret….. Lewes.

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Rooms

Bedroom

2 x Double Bed

Additional Products

Kindling

bag of wood and kindling

Charcoal

Charcoal for sale

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Location

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The Secret Campsite
Brickyard Farm, Lewes, Lewes, BN8 4TD, England

Weather in Lewes

07 May

clouds
/8°C

08 May

clear
/7°C

09 May

clear
/8°C

10 May

clear
11°/10°C

11 May

clear
12°/11°C

12 May

clouds
12°/12°C

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Can I bring my dog to stay at The Okra in The Secret Campsite?

Dogs aren't allowed to stay at The Okra

What time can I arrive at The Okra in The Secret Campsite?

You can arrive from 15:00

What time do I need to check out by at The Okra in The Secret Campsite?

You need to check out by 11:00