Cairds Camping and Caravan Site is locate in the beautiful Sussex countryside. It accommodates up to 14 caravans or tents, a glamping arch, glamping cabin and three bell tents. Other facilities include electric hook-ups, a chemical/waste water disposal and a washing up area. Dogs are allowed, but they must be kept on a lead. For those who prefer glamping to camping, we have the following options a
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Glamping Arch - consists of one room, which sleeps up to four people with a double bed and a double sofa bed. Its facilities include an ensuite shower and toilet, a fridge, a microwave, a kettle, a two-ring electric hob, and a vegetable steamer. Cups, plates, bowls, cutlery, a table and chairs are all supplied. The glamping arch also has a veranda, where you can sit and enjoy the fantastic views from the campsite. Glamping cabin - sleeps up to two people with a double bed. Its facilities include a fridge, a kettle, a two-ring electric hob, and a toaster. Bell tents - sleep up to six people. The facilities include a cool box, a kettle, a two-ring electric hob, and a toaster. The campsite is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with far reaching views over the Sussex countryside. The surrounding area provides a range of activities and attractions for visitors, including walking, cycling, sailing, canoeing, and fishing at the Bewl Water Outdoor Centre. Golf courses at Dale Hill Golf Club in Ticehurst, and Lamberhurst Golf Club. Visit Battle Abbey, the site of the Battle of Hastings, or Bodiam, Hever, and Leeds castles, Batemans, the magnificent home of Rudyard Kipling, or the world famous gardens at Sissinghurst and Great Dixter. Travel the East Sussex coastline from The Seven Sisters Country Park near Eastbourne to the ancient Cinque Ports of Rye and Winchelsea. Locally there are plenty of pretty, tucked away villages with traditional country pubs to discover. The nearest pubs are in Burwash. For a good range of shops the nearby village of Wadhurst is just 10 minutes drive away, while a little further is Heathfield, and also Tunbridge Wells (Pantiles & Roman Baths).