Glamping adventure at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton Farm: Discover Dorset's Hidden Gem

Experience the ultimate in outdoor living at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton Farm in Dorset. This authentic farmhouse offers a unique glamping experience amidst the beautiful English countryside. Wake up to the sound of birds singing, feed the farm animals and enjoy fresh eggs for breakfast. With the Jurassic Coast just steps away, this is the perfect place for nature lovers and adventurers. Escape the daily hustle and bustle and have an unforgettable stay at this charming location.

  • Breathtaking coast
  • Walk with alpacas
  • Experience farm life
  • Pizza nights
  • Common room
  • Order homemade meals
  • Farm Shop
  • Panoramic view of the valley
  • Hydrotherapy jacuzzi for rent
  • Enjoying a different beach every day
  • Breathtaking views
  • Truly offline for a while: no wifi and electricity

Facilities and activities at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton

Activities in the area

  • Cycling
  • Museums
  • Mountain biking
  • Picturesque villages
  • Fishing
  • Walking

Location

  • On a farm

Park facilities

  • Charging point for electric car
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • English

Unique properties

  • Small scale park

Food & Beverage

  • Takeaway meals

Holiday park

  • Feather Down Farms
Feather Down East Shilvinghampton

Surroundings

Dorchester

The Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretches 155 km along the south coast of England. This fascinating coastline reveals 185 million years of geological history. From impressive cliffs to hidden fossils, it is a paradise for adventurers and history buffs. Explore iconic spots like Durdle Door and discover the stories engraved in the rocks. A must-visit for anyone who wants to relive prehistoric times.

Portland

Portland, a unique peninsula on the south coast of England, offers rugged cliffs and a rich maritime history. Known for Portland stone, used in iconic buildings worldwide, it is a draw for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Visit the historic Portland Bill Lighthouse for panoramic views of the English Channel. With its unique charm and character, Portland is definitely worth a day trip.


Abbotsbury

Abbotsbury, a picturesque village in Dorset, England, is known for its rich history and natural beauty. The village is home to the famous Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, a 30-acre paradise with more than 6,000 plant species from around the world. Thanks to the unique microclimate, exotic plants thrive here that you won't find anywhere else in the UK. Just a 20-minute walk away is Chesil Beach, one of the longest beaches in the country, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. Abbotsbury also offers charming stone cottages, local craft stores and traditional tea houses. For bird lovers, the Abbotsbury Swannery is a must-see, where you can observe hundreds of swans in their natural habitat. Visiting Abbotsbury feels like stepping back in time, with modern conveniences at your fingertips.

Dorchester

Dorchester, the historic capital of Dorset, combines a rich past with a vibrant contemporary atmosphere. Known as the birthplace of writer Thomas Hardy, you can visit his former home, Max Gate, and learn more about his life and work. The Dorset County Museum offers fascinating exhibits on local history, from prehistoric finds to Roman artifacts. Stroll the cobblestone streets and discover a mix of independent boutiques, cozy cafes and traditional pubs. Every Wednesday and Saturday, the town comes alive with a bustling market full of local produce and crafts. For a unique experience, a visit to the Roman Town Hall mosaics is a must, offering a glimpse into the life of the Romans in Dorchester. Whether you are a history buff or just want to enjoy the English charm, Dorchester is an absolute must.

Practical information

ground plan

Truly offline for a while: no wifi and electricity

Scored with a 9.5

32 reviews

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  • 05 Aug 2023

    Despite torrid weather, we (3 adults, 4 kids) had an amazing time at East Shilvinghampton. The tent was large, pretty well appointed, and cosy even in driving rain and high winds. The beds were comfy, and the kids absolutely loved the cupboard bed! The bathroom was clean, and the hot shower in the tent was amazing. In terms of cooking, the BBQ was great, but much else I'd recommend taking gas burners (you can borrow one from the shop free though, sans gas) as the wood stove takes a good couple of hours to boil a large kettle; a free crate of wood a day was plenty, and very welcome given the £5 each many places charge! The coolbox worked pretty well with the provided ice blocks, and each tent was allocated a shelf in the fridges in the shop. The shop itself had a good range of staples, including fresh milk and eggs, pasta etc., and a good amount of ice cream and frozen meat products; bacon, burgers, venison sausages etc. which, whilst not cheap, certainly weren't a rip-off and tasted fantastic. You can also charge phones etc. there for free, but there are limited plug sockets. Supermarkets are only 15 mins away in Weymouth, as are plenty of eateries and takeaways if you don't fancy cooking, and the weekly pizza oven night is always an option (although you may be waiting a while to get cooking depending on how many others are doing the same). What really made the trip though was the kids from all the tents playing in the field and having fun. They were never bored, whether playing football, or petting the goats, and this made the whole holiday so much better. There was no enforced socialising for the adults, but once someone lights the campfire of an evening, a few families would always be found sitting around it toasting marshmallows and drinking a beer. Overall we had an amazing time, the kids were sobbing as we left having to leave their new friends, my wife and I miss the beautiful views from the porch, and we are already talking about going back!

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  • 29 Jun 2023

    What a great experience. Fantastic setting, tents are excellent and the general atmosphere is super relaxing.

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  • 06 Jun 2023

    Lovely long weekend at East Shilvinghampton Farm. Right from the outset Martin made us feel so welcome. The location and facilities are outstanding, and the pizza night is a fab idea. The honesty shop is stocked with a variety of essentials and treats which are all reasonable sourced. My only complaint is that we didn't book longer! I will definitely be going back

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  • 06 Nov 2022

    Good location. Cute shacks. Shop could improve

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  • 06 Aug 2022

    Best easy break with kids. Safe place with children running around freely, barefeet until dusk. The place was spotless, good showers per family and honesty shop. The whole set up is family orientated where children and adults can mingle. Very accommodating host who talked to each guest personally. Kids loved it. 🎉🎉🌻🌻 Only down side if you're a city person, loud dawn chorus!!! 🤷 Birds for you!! Lots to explore in area and monkey world definitely worth a visit. Will go there again.

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  • 03 Jun 2022

    A little piece of heaven on earth. A stunning setting with excellent facilities in the tents. No electricity… perfect for getting the kids off screens. They made friends on the site and had such freedom. ||The tents are really well appointed and spotlessly clean. Beds are very comfortable. Amenities are excellently organised. Views are stunning! ||Loads to do in the area if you wish… but it was also lovely to relax in the field, watching the kids play or sitting by the communal camp fire at night. ||The farmer and his wife are lovely people. So welcoming and helpful. They really make the place. ||Wouldn’t hesitate to return or recommend to others.

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Frequently asked questions about Feather Down East Shilvinghampton

  1. Do I have to pay tourist tax?

    Yes, this must be paid on site (local rate)

  2. Can I park at the tent house?

    There is a parking lot for cars at the farmhouse. From there you can use a wheelbarrow to bring the luggage to the accommodation. Cars are not allowed on the farm grounds or near the tents.

  3. What is there to do in the area?

    Fancy a day at the beach? There are plenty to choose from in this area! Visit West Bay, known from the series Broadchurch, or stroll along the impressive Chesil Beach, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Prefer a quieter bay? Explore the hidden beaches along the coast. For nature lovers, RSPB Arne, 40 km away, is a paradise full of unusual bird species. Spot rare spoonbills, avocets and maybe even an osprey. Or take a boat trip along the cliffs and enjoy the breathtaking views. Whether you like sun, sea or nature, this region offers a new adventure every day!

  4. What are the check-in and check-out times for Feather Down East Shilvinghampton?
    The check-in at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.
  5. Is Feather Down East Shilvinghampton open all year round?
    No, Feather Down East Shilvinghampton is open from 4 April until 31 October.
  6. Is there a restaurant at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton?
    No there are no restaurants at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton. The park does however offer some takeaway meals
  7. Is there a camping store at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton?
    Yes, at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton you'll find a shop.
  8. Can I charge my electric car at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton?
    Yes, at Feather Down East Shilvinghampton you'll find a charging point for electric car.

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