Camping FAQs
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When are you open?
The campsite is open all year round.
How do I book?
We have an online booking system in place making it really easy for you to book a pitch on our campsite.
All you need to do is click this link: Book Online and you’ll instantly be able to see our availability, pricing and pay online using your debit or credit card. You’ll receive confirmation of your booking via e-mail. Notification of your pitch number and details of what to do when you arrive with us will be sent on the day prior to your arrival.
Please ensure that you add our e-mail address: info@bullockfarm.co.uk to your safe senders list as any correspondence regarding your booking including confirmations, payment reminders, pitch notifications will be sent to you via this method.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes. All bookings must be made via our online booking system. We cannot accept telephone or verbal bookings.
Click here for: booking information
How much do you charge and who do I pay?
Click here for the full tariff. The person who is most likely to relieve you of your hard-earned cash is Phil. If we’re having a day off you may see our daughter in law Laura, our son Ben, or our good friend Tim Ford. You can see our happy mugshots on the ‘About Us’ section. For details of how to pay please read our terms and conditions.
Do you have electric hook ups?
Yes, We have 16 hardstanding pitches with electric hook up points plus 5 grass pitches with hook ups.
You will need a standard 25 metre hook up cable to connect to our standard 10 amp supply. Please check the length of your cable prior to arrival (they don't stretch!).
Do you allow generators?
Sorry, no we don't allow generators.
Do you allow dogs on the campsite?
Well-behaved dogs on leads are allowed at the campsite and off the lead in our dog exercise area. Owners must supervise their dogs at all times and must clean up after them when they foul. Dogs are not allowed at the lakeside nor can they be left unattended on the campsite.
What size are the pitches?
Our numbered pitches (with or without electric hook up) each measure approximately 10 metres wide by 7.5 - 8 metres deep.
The free-range camping areas are not individually marked or measured out to allow flexibility on the size of your unit, you can select your spot on arrival keeping a safe and sensible distance from the next unit.
Do you allow barbecues?
Yes, but they must be up on legs so that they are raised off the grass so that it doesn't scorch. We do not allow single-use/disposable barbecues. Please follow the countryside code – click here.
Do you allow campfires or firepits?
Sorry, no.
Do you charge for use of the showers / toilets?
No. If you have paid to use the campsite then use of the shower/toilet facilities is included.
Please leave the facilities as clean and tidy as you possibly can for the next person.
Do you have somewhere to wash dishes?
Yes, there is a dishwashing stations for use by campers staying on our campsite. It's situated at the end of the shower/toilet block in the campsite.
What is the earliest / latest time I can arrive on site?
You are welcome to arrive on site any time between 12pm - 8.30pm.
What time do I have to depart?
Please vacate your pitch by 11am on the day of departure.
What do I do when I arrive?
We live on site but don’t have a ‘Reception’ so please follow the instructions on our lovely signage which will let you know where to go and what to do.
The location of all our pitches is shown on the map below the large 'Welcome' sign as you enter the campsite. Please go straight to your pitch and set yourself up. If you have booked a pitch with electric hook up please be aware that some hook up points are located in the adjacent pitch.
If you have booked space to free-range camp, please choose a spot ensuring you keep a safe and sensible distance from the next tent/motorhome/caravan.
What if the weather is bad?
If conditions are really wet or frosty, please keep your vehicle on the hard road, do not drive onto the grass.
Can I get refreshments on site?
Yes, right here on the farm! Tiffin Cafe at Bullock Farm. Serving delicious, locally sourced farmhouse-style food, wonderful breakfasts and an excellent roast on Sundays. 01934 833125.
If you're visiting or staying with us, make sure you also make time to fit in a trip to The Milk Stand at Yew Tree Farm on Ham Lane to get fresh and flavoured milk produced on Phil's brother and sister in law's farm along with the freshest eggs, butter and cheese. It's all really delicious (our favourite is banana flavoured milk!).
How far is it to the nearest pub?
The nearest pub is 1.5 miles away at North End, Yatton. However, the nicest pubs are probably in the small, Victorian town of Clevedon, overlooking the sea which is 2.9 miles away. If you don’t want to have to drive then there are details of local taxi firms on the noticeboard. Details of the pubs and local amenities are on the noticeboard in the campsite -you can also click here.
What is there to do in the area?
There is lots to do in the area - take a look at the Local Attractions section of the website, click here.
Do you accept groups?
We do not allow groups of more than 6 on the campsite without prior agreement. If you are looking to party and to play loud music (if your neighbour on the campsite can hear it, it's too loud), or to come onto or off the site late at night, then we are defnitely not the site for you. On the other hand, if you enjoy staying on a quiet, peaceful site in a rural location, with a friendly atmosphere, we'd love to see you. Please also see our terms and conditions.
Do you have age restrictions?
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.