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Beeches Farm Campsite
Miss Graces Lane
Tidenham Chase Chepstow Monmouthshire (Browse area)
NP16 7JR Tel: 07791 540016
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Pitches: 30 Open: 10/04/2024 to 30/09/2024 11/04/2025 to 28/09/2025
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
Motorbikers Welcome |
Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
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No Bathroom |
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Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
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No Kitchen Facilities |
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No Motorhome Point |
No Wifi Access |
Shop <5 miles |
Bar <5 miles |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <5 miles |
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Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
Cycle Hire <5 miles |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
Watersports <10 miles |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Working Farm |
Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport <5 miles |
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Date of Visit: May 2021 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Nights stayed: 2 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: BettytheBasecamp |
2 reviews from this member |
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Picked for our first trip away in over a year and to test out our new Basecamp.
We've been here before and their setup in these Covid times is practical and well thought out. We had a toilet, just for us and though showers are still shared, their system for cleaning down between users seemed sensible and re-assuring.
Location and scenery is outstanding and a joy to wake up to, but echo the thought that it can be a bit exposed in inclement weather. The best views are definitely there for the Tent campers if you can get the pitches, but there isn't really anywhere on the site you'd feel hard done by having to pitch on.
Def. A place to get away from it all or go walking, there's a Tesco a short drive but no pubs, shops etc in easy walking distance unless you like hills. There is limited Mobile signal on many networks and no wifi, so stock the devices with stuff if that's your thing.
Spotlessly clean, dog friendly (though there is often livestock in the neighbouring fields) with firepits all round and scope to book as a group with a shared pit & seating.
Grassy pitches of a generous size for both tents and 'vans and even when busy it never feels packed. Despite being on a hillside there are plenty of flat pitches for both.
This remains one of our go-to sites, particularly for a quick weekend dash somewhere though we've also enjoyed longer stays.
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Date of Visit: April 2021 |
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Nights stayed: 3 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: Kwilki |
1 review from this member |
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Great site. Location is outstanding.
The facilities are spotlessly clean. Staff can not do enough to help.
Lovely walks into Tantern.
Would definitely visit again.
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Date of Visit: April 2021 |
Unit: Tent |
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Nights stayed: 3 |
Travelling as: Family with young children |
Reviewer: Alimb3 |
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Fabulous location with glorious views over the Wye Valley.
Clean, tidy and friendly staff.
Have site set up to be Covid safe with huge plots and allocated facilities per plot.
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Date of Visit: May 2019 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Nights stayed: 4 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: Eddie munster |
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Good facilities, with very friendly and helpful staff.
Seemed to be mostly for tents but we felt quite at home in our caravan.
Stunning views over the valley, with good walks around the site.
Tintern Abbey within walking distance but a bit of a trek back up to site.
Will return.
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Date of Visit: August 2019 |
Unit: Tent |
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Nights stayed: 2 |
Travelling as: Mature couple |
Reviewer: Keithengland39 |
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Another fabulous stay. The Staff were again brilliant.
Even though it was Bank Holiday weekend the facilities were always clean and well stocked. We were a party of 8 adults and had a brilliant time.
Sitting around the fire pit was great. And the views across the valley are superb.
Will be back again! And recommend to anyone travelling that way.
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Date of Visit: August 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: LucySky |
13 reviews from this member |
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This is a campsite with astonishing views over the valley of the river Wye. Tintern Abbey can be reached in a 2 hours bike ride (which I can't recommend because of many hills :D).
The campsite belongs to a farm, you can buy fresh eggs which is great. The old beech tree on the site is bigger than any beech I ever saw and quite impressive.
The owner was very helpful for finding our way on our further journey by bike.
And it was really cheap for cyclists and hikers.
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Date of Visit: May 2018 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Sallyscof |
18 reviews from this member |
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I have just spent 3 nights (midweek) at this site and I loved it.
The reception area is still being completed and it looks great, It contains fridges and freezers for customer use, a useful rack of leaflets which highlight local attractions, you can purchase wood and kindling for fires from here (You cannot burn material you bring in yourself. ) but at £5. 50 for both logs and kindling it isn't expensive and is kept dry so burned without much smoke or sparks.
Each pitch is marked by a firepit and there is ample space for a very large unit. Although the site is on rolling hillside, there are plenty of flat places to pitch. It wasn't busy when we were there so we had a choice of pitch.
The views are absolutely stunning and visible from all pitches. A bit now about the facilities. The ladies had 4 toilets and 4 showers, each with its own dressing area with seat. For a pound coin you got a long shower with lovely hot water.
The toilet block was scrupulously clean, (no cobwebs in corners, mirrors cleaned properly and smear free) I cannot say how these would hold up if the site was really busy but I suspect that the owner would ensure that they remain as clean as possible as they are clearly proud of the site.
Whilst we were there the grass was cut, the machine which did this also removed all the cut grass so no clumps of grass got transported to your tent or van on shoes, a great big plus as far as I was concerned.
There is a small play area for children which is fenced off. It is a back to basics site which doesn't have a shop so you must take most of what you need with you. We shopped whilst out and about for the few bits which we forgot to take with us.
There is a large Tesco's at Chepstow. (5 minutes away) A breakfast van arrives at weekends and judging from the menu on display seems to be reasonably priced. Being there midweek I can't comment on the value though, as sadly I didn't get to taste the food.
The downside is Miss Grace's Lane which is a very long, mostly unpaved bumpy narrow lane leading to the farm, and going back and forwards down this twice a day was a pain in the neck, HOWEVER being so remote did mean no noise pollution from roads and not much light pollution either.
There are some lovely walks directly from the farm, along Offas dyke to the Devils pulpit overlooking Tintern Abbey being one, and really worth the effort. I found the price to be really reasonable for such a beautiful, well kept site.
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Date of Visit: October 2017 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: NickHut |
2 reviews from this member |
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A really friendly welcome. The facilities were clean and well kept, except for the showers which could have had more pressure and cleaner floors given that they cost an extra £1 for 4 minutes.
The views are stunning and footpaths lead off the site in all directions, allowing easy access to Offa's Dyke, the River Wye and Tintern Abbey. We didn't need to drive at all.
There are also fire pits for all pitches. Loved our stay, even though it rained almost all the time.
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Date of Visit: September 2017 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Torquemaster |
11 reviews from this member |
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What a great site!
If you want a Bar, Restaurant, Shop, Swimming Pool, like being close to other campers, Wi-Fi (or in our case on EE, a phone signal) and a sanatised site, this one is not for you!
We booked a four night trip and were shown to our pitch in Gods Window. What a fantastic view of the Wye Valley and the surrounding area. At one point we were actually looking down on a RAF Hercules transporter flying up the valley!
Chepstow, with it’s castle is only about 4 miles away and seems to be a nice town, while nearby Tintern has its Abbey as an attraction. The Old Station at Tintern has been converted into a Heritage area. The tracks were lifted many years ago, the station building being converted to a café with loads of outside seating. We also enjoyed walking along the river here with our dog.
The Devils Pulpit view point, is about 30 mins walk along Offa’s Dike from the campsite passing through ancient and dense woodlands. The Devils Pulpit is a rock platform overlooking Tintern and its ruined Abbey several hundred feet below. What a great view!
One of the disadvantages of being so high up, is that the site can be quite exposed to the elements. We experienced a severe storm on our last night which was quite concerning, especially as only a month before our previous tent “died” from excessive wind damage.
Brian the owner of the campsite was most accommodating, helpful and friendly.
Will we return, OH YES!
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Date of Visit: June 2017 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Cat herine |
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I enjoyed this campsite so much, I was back within a week. Brian, the owner, is absolutely lovely, a truly genuine person who can't do enough to make sure visitors have a great experience. The view is spectacular, wonderful walks straight from the site down to the river and Tintern Abbey, where there's a very nice pub. Perfect if, like me, you have a dog.
This is not a site where you're lined up like ducks in a row with six metres either side. It's spacious and beautifully laid out and each pitch has its own fire pit. I will be back!
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