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Paddington Farm

90%
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14 reviews
· Glastonbury, England
43 acres hosted by Ben P.
20 motorhome/tent pitches
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A simple campsite at the foot of Glastonbury Tor

You can feel good about pitching your tent at the foot of Glastonbury Tor if you choose to do so at Paddington Farm. This place is part farm, part campsite and part social enterprise. That means profits are ploughed back into the charitable aims of The Paddington Farm Trust; namely connecting young people with nature through activities and education. That’s one good reason to choose this Somerset campsite but another is what it’ll give you – a peaceful pitch in a field from where you can easily walk up Glastonbury Tor or into what must be the UK's most bohemian town.

There’s certainly plenty to do there. You can visit the peaceful gardens surrounding the Chalice Well, explore the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey and mooch about the high street where incense fills the air and crystals adorn almost every window. Walking up the tor is pretty much obligatory and there’s plenty more walking in the surrounding countryside if that’s what you like to do. The tiny city of Wells, is just six miles up the road on the edge of the Mendip Hills and the area's most dramatic sight, Cheddar Gorge, is a half-hour drive away.

Back on the farm, you should find just the place to relax after all the exploration. It’s a simple set up with little to distract you from nature. Pitches are all off grid and free form in one of the farm’s fields and a neighbouring orchard. It’s a laid-back place for tents and small campervans only and dogs on leads are welcome. Facilities include an open-air washing-up sink, a couple of flushing loos in a handbuilt timber shed and hot showers in a converted milking shed. It’s rustic, eco friendly and just right for the setting. If you’re interested in the goings on of the farm, you are welcome to meet the animals. There are goats, alpacas, sheep and ponies and there’s a productive, organic garden too.

Glastonbury camping at it finest. Back to basics site on a charity run working farm. We grow organic fruit and veg, produce our own organic apple juice on site and have a varied mix of animals, goats, pigs, alpacas, sheep and ponies are all waiting to meet you. At the foot of the famous Glastonbury Tor Paddington Farm is a place to reconnect with nature and relax. Facilities include toilets, hot showers, and the use of fire braziers. All profits that we make are put towards supporting our core aim of facilitating nature connection and access to the countryside, particularly for disadvantaged young people.
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90% Recommend21 Ratings · 14 reviews

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Glastonbury, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Ben P.

Joined in March 2023
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Paddington Farm is a charitable trust and social enterprise based on a 43 acre organic farm at the foot of the famous Glastonbury Tor in Somerset. We provide affordable camping for individuals, families and youth groups in our orchard and camping field. Facilities include toilets, hot showers, and the use of fire braziers. We can also accommodate a small number of self-contained campervans (but please note: we don’t have any electric hook ups or waste water disposal). Camping is open 1st May – 30th September
Nearby attractions

The most prominent site nearby is, of course, Glastonbury Tor which stands out in the otherwise flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. There’s a 15th century tower, the remains of a church, atop it and the hill has plenty of legends associated with it. Whatever your beliefs, the views alone are worth the short uphill hike. Two water sources, the Chalice Well and the White Spring, are found at the bottom of the tor. You can pay to go into the gardens surrounding the Chalice Well and to dip your toes in or drink the iron-rich water that flows there. There’s also a temple around the White Spring where the water is calcium rich. Both are said to be healing. The town centre is about a mile from the campsite and is where you’ll find Glastonbury Abbey which has a long history connected to both Joseph of Arimathea and King Arthur, who is said to be buried there. The city of Wells (six miles) is the smallest in the UK but its cathedral is impressively large with the Bishop’s Palace another historic attraction next door. Cheddar with its famous caves and impressive gorge is a few miles further on (14 miles from the farm) in the Mendip Hills. The hills are a National Landscape and a popular place for walking, caving and cycling.

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Fruit and vegetables grown on the farm are sold at Glastonbury Market which takes place in the town centre on Tuesday mornings. There’s also plenty of shops in the town including an ethical, organic supermarket as well as small supermarkets and grocery stores. There are plenty of cafes, tearooms and pubs to eat out at too. If you’re in Cheddar – don’t miss your chance to pick up some of the cheese that’s aged in the caves.

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