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JonBaker
25-09-2007, 11:58
has anyone been to this camp site....

http://www.bushcraftadventures.com/bushcamp.html

If so, is it any good?

It looks like the sort of place there should be more of.

Obviously there is the list of sites that allow camp fires:

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=4

but I was after ones that were more tailored to bushcraft rather than camps sites that just happen to allow fires.

I have also seen this one:

http://www.glynymulfarm.co.uk/

and this one:

http://www.trellyn.co.uk/

Has anyone got any experience of these sites?

Also has anyone got details of a place that that is similar but closer to where I live - i.e. within Warwickshire.

andyn
25-09-2007, 13:21
With regards to Bushcraft Adventures, a search on here for "yellowwood" should return some useful reviews, quite a few poeple have written about them

It has had some very positive comments made about the place.

dwardo
25-09-2007, 13:59
Would recommend www.yellowwood.co.uk to anyone and the owner Paul is a real gent.

PS its far from a commercial site and very bushy friendly.

Have fun !

Greg
25-09-2007, 18:00
The same winning comments go for the Glyn-y-Mul farm site.

JonBaker
01-10-2007, 10:00
[B]Well I went this weekend to Yellow Wood Bush Camp.

Excellent is the best way to describe it.

I arrived on Friday at about 2pm. Had a tour of the camp site area with Paul (the owner) - water, toilet facilities, fire wood, etc - then set up my tarp and Bivi and got a fire going to have a brew. I then collect some green wood (with Pauls permission!) to do a bit of carving over the weekend. It was then about time to start having something to eat a settle down to chill out for the evening.

On Saturday morning I went for a walk in the black mountains and in the afternoon did some carving and just chilled out in the evening.

On Sunday morning Paul did a one to one course with me on wild plants for eating and we tried a few of the woods delights. It was a really good course and for only £15 was great value for money!

I eventually sloped off at about 4pm.

An excellent weekend. Next time I think I will be a bit more adventurous with my food and try to collect, filter and boil some water from the local stream - but it is really good place to price your bushcraft skills.

andyn
01-10-2007, 10:15
Glad to hear more good comments about the site, I am going over there at the back end of October and looking forward to visiting the place. Hoping to go for a paddle along the Wye whilst we are there too.

Mountain Man
02-10-2007, 17:50
I stayed at the Yellow Wood Bushcamp over the Easter weekend this year and can heartily recommend it.
Alan