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staying at splatt farm gardens

A place to rest, reconnect and breathe with nature

 

If you’re longing for stillness, starry skies, and the gentle rhythms of nature, Splatt Farm Gardens invites you to come and stay.

This is not your average campsite. There are no electric hook-ups, no busy facilities, no queues. Just six generous pitches, a wide stretch of Somerset countryside, a compost toilet, and all the space you need to slow down.

Here, the soundtrack is birdsong, the breeze through the trees, and the quiet of your own breath. It’s camping as it once was — simple, soulful, and in deep harmony with the land.

🌸 Why stay with us?

  • Plenty of space: with only six pitches with acres of space, you’ll always have room to breathe.

  • Peaceful surroundings: nature is your neighbour.

  • Back to basics: we provide a compost toilet, and the rest is the wild beauty of the land itself.

  • Reconnect: barefoot walks, evenings under the stars, mornings with the dew.

  • Perfect for: Nature lovers, peace seekers, stargazers, families who like the wild side of camping.

✨ Whether you’re a solo traveller, a couple, a family, or a small group of friends, Splatt Farm Gardens is a place to come back to yourself. Pitch your tent, light your lantern, and let the land hold you.

 

We invite you to switch off, slow down, and let the simplicity of the land bring you home to yourself.

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Be Enchanted, visit Somerset!

 

Somerset has lots of surprises waiting to be discovered. As one of the larger English counties, Somerset has stunning beaches, green countryside, woodlands, lakes & more, covering a wide range of landscapes & environments. There’s so much to explore in this wonderful county, that even those lucky enough to live in Somerset are continually discovering its gems; wildflower meadows, beach waterfalls, ancient wells, unique carvings & underground reservoirs.

These hidden gems can be found in addition to the well-known landmarks of Somerset, such as Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge, Wells Cathedral or Exmoor, which have secrets of their own to be explored.

Think of Somerset & what comes to mind? For some it is the stunning views across open countryside, others the fun to be had on its sandy beaches, or maybe it’s the superb strawberries, Cheddar cheese & cider? Our county is famous for the Glastonbury Festival, carnivals, Mulberry handbags & Arthurian legends, but there’s much more to be discovered!

 

The Quantock Hills, just 3 miles from us, are an area of wilderness and tranquillity. Panoramic views lead you through coast, heath and combe. Explore and you will find rocky Jurassic coastline, exposed heathland summits, deep wooded combes, undulating farmland and attractive villages all within this protected landscape. 

 

The Quantock Hills are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which means that its distinctive character, natural beauty and cultural heritage are so outstanding that it is in the nation’s interest to safeguard them. This precious and ancient place with its distinct cultural heritage and village communities is hugely valued by locals, as well as a favoured educational, recreational and even spiritual resource.

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