Walnut Tree Farm Camping

Walnut Tree Camping in North Somerset

Beautiful camping in north Somerset countryside
Camping in North Somerset at Walnut Tree Farm countryside camping. Tents and small campervans (VW size) welcome.

Our countryside camping offers pitches for all types of tents and comes complete with campfires, use of a freezer and fridge, hot showers and clean compost loos.

Big barrow of logs £10 or bring your own.

Free eggs when available.

Book your camping trip now at Walnut Tree Farm.

Find us at: Regil, Winford, Bristol , North Somerset, BS40 8BD
Walnut Tree Camping in North Somerset, situated on a quiet organic farm amongst the beautiful rolling hills of the North Somerset countryside.

Chew Valley Lake was opened by the Queen in 1956. Set in 1200 acres, it's renowned for trout and pike fishing and also sailing.

Blagdon Lake although smaller is also renowned for fishing. The cities of Bath, Bristol and Wells are a thirty minute drive away and the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is twenty minutes away by car.
Accommodation Amenities
  • Campfire/Firepit
  • Children Welcome
  • Off Road Parking
  • Toilet and Shower Block
  • Washing Up Facilities
  • Water Points


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