Family Camping Facilities

Nestled in the Wye Valley, surrounded by woodland, the site is a wonderful escape into nature. Deer, bats and a whole range of birds frequently visit the site and at night, away from the street lights the stars are an amazing sight.

You’ll be spoilt for choice for local walks, bike rides or perhaps an adventure on the river is more you thing.
On site there’s plenty of space for children to play, or relax around a camp-fire into the evening.

If you want to travel light, choose a stay in a Biblins Bell Tent, or indoors in The Burrow.

Key Facilities

Please bring with you all that you need for your stay. Lighting on site is limited so a torch is essential. You’ll also need to bring along your own toilet roll and soap. Masks should be worn in indoor areas, including the toilet blocks.

Calor gas cylinders can be exchanged at Murco Service station Ross-on-Wye HR9 6DP and the local shops in Monmouth can supply all you need for your stay.

An outdoor washing up point is available for campers. Please ensure that this area is not crowded and maintain a 2m distance from those not in your household.

Campfires are welcomed in the existing fire pits, please include firewood in your booking.

Campfires are welcomed in the existing fire pits, please include firewood in your booking at a cost of £10 per barrow.
You’ll need to bring a saw, please ensure your fire stays within the existing pit boundary.
Please do not forage for wood in the surrounding forest and DO NOT attempt to light any fires within the woods.
The forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and needs to be protected.

Ensure that BBQs are kept of the ground. Bricks are available if needed.

Showers are available

Please ensure you use the shower allocated to your pitch.
Please note there is no shower in The Burrow.

If anyone in your household has accessibility needs, please mention this at the point of booking so we can work with you to make sure your allocated pitch and facilities meet your needs.

Please note that there is no reliable mobile phone signal on site.

Please note that there is no reliable mobile phone signal on site.  Network signal is available at the King Arthur’s Cave car park, at the top of the access track.

Access to the site is not suitable for caravans or motor homes. We do not have hard standing pitches, chemical toilet disposal or electric hook up.

Only registered assistance dogs will be allowed to camp, or stay in any of the buildings at Biblins.

Only registered assistance dogs will be allowed to camp, or stay in any of the buildings at Biblins.

The only permissible access to the River Wye, from Biblins Camp Site, is via the Canoe Launch facility. This is for access to the river in boats only and is NOT to be used for swimming. At all other locations the bank and shore of the River are in private ownership and access is NOT permitted. This includes the beach area, downstream of the bridge.

Campers are asked to keep to our quiet time, from 10pm – 7:am.  No amplified music is permitted at any time.

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