No, everyone is welcome but this is a deaf-friendly camp. The campsite and activities will have deaf needs in mind, such as good lighting in the evening and sign language for all activities that we organise!
Well behaved dogs are welcome, but they must be on a lead at all times around the campsite, except for in the huge, fenced dog run where they can enjoy themselves . Please remember that not everyone is comfortable around dogs so respect other people's space and make sure you pick up poo straight away!
This camp is for everyone and is designed to be family friendly. There will be a designated family zone within the campsite where noise must be kept to a minimum at all times so that younger children can sleep undisturbed. You are responsible for any children that you bring camping with you.
Yes you can. If you are bringing a caravan you will need membership with the Caravan Club for insurance purposes. This is required by the campsite owners not by ourselves.
Unfortunately not, but we will have people available to help you set up and take down your tent if needed - please contact us beforehand so we can make sure we have enough people on hand to help!
Bicycles are welcome and must be used sensibly around the campsite. The camping ground is grass and uneven and not suitable for scooters. Electric scooters and hoverboard are not allowed on the campsite for safety reasons.
You should bring all camping equipment you need, including cooking equipment if you want to cook on site. Bring clothes suitable for the weather (May can be unpredictable!) and camping chairs. The nearest food shop is quite a drive away so we recommend bringing all food you need for the weekend with you. There is a small shop on site with limited supplies.
There will be a charging station on site for you to charge any hearing aids, cochlear implants and mobile phones. This will be unsupervised so use at your own risk. You may want to think about bringing battery packs - most phones and rechargeable batteries for hearing aids can be charged using USB cables.
We will have exclusive use of separate male and female toilets and showers. Each also has a hair dryer provided in the block. These are free to use.
We have exclusive use of washing up facilities with hot water available for everyone.
The campsite is in North Norfolk which is well known for its low light pollution, making it great for star gazing! However we will be providing lighting in the main areas of the camp including in the communal tent so people can lip-read and sign to each other! Please bring good torches for walking around the campsite at night. Please remember that shining lights in other people's eyes can be frustrating when you are trying to lipread or sign to each other, so use torches sensibly.
There will be hot food trucks on the main campsite both evenings where you can buy hot food if you don't want to cook! There is no cafe on site so make sure you bring food for breakfast, lunch and snacks. The shop on the main site has an ice cream machine.
Yes these are allowed as long as they are raised off the ground. We will be providing a fire pit area for everyone to use in the evenings - so bring your marshmallows and sticks!