Feather Down Moor Farm, near the Welsh border and in nature
Feather Down Moor farm is tremendously peaceful, at the end of the driveway you leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind you. There is plenty to do at the glamping farm, from a century-old vineyard to a herd of exceptional Gloucester cows grazing on the grass. The kids love playing hide-and-seek near the Tents. For the older ones, there is a canal 5 minutes away where there is great fishing and boating. If you do want to go out for the day there are many options in the immediate vicinity. Take a historic trip through beautiful Gloucester, a boat trip on the Severn, hiking in the west Cotswolds or cross the border into neighboring Wales.
- Farmers' Pool
- Fishing in the canal
- Small scale and unique
- Farm Shop
- Tour by the farmer
- Common room
- Playground for the little ones
- Dogs allowed (leashed)
- Fishing or boating in the canal
- Farmers' Pool
- 8 km from Gloucester
- Lamb bottle feeding in spring
- Group takeover weekends: fun with the whole family or friends
- Pizza nights
- Truly offline for a while: no electricity and wifi
Facilities and activities at Feather Down Moor Farm
Activities in the area
- Cycling
- Canoeing
- Museums
- Picturesque villages
- Walking
Kids and teenagers
- Playground (outdoor)
Location
- By the water
- On a farm
Park facilities
- Shop
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- English
Swimming pool
- Indoor pool
Unique properties
- Small scale park
Holiday park
- Feather Down Farms
Photo's and video's of Feather Down Moor Farm
Surroundings



Woodchester Park (National Trust)
About a 20-minute drive from Moor Farm is Woodchester Park, managed by the National Trust. This vast parkland is home to an unfinished Gothic mansion and offers walking trails along lakes and through forests. An ideal place for hikers and lovers of history and nature.


Gloucester
Gloucester, just a 30-minute drive from Moor Farm, combines historic charm with modern amenities. Visit the impressive cathedral, known from movie shoots, and explore the newly renovated docks with museums, stores and restaurants. A city that seamlessly connects the past and present.
Wales
Although Wales is a small country, it offers an abundance of attractions and landscapes. In the south, you'll find port cities like Cardiff and Swansea, in addition to beautiful coastlines in Pembrokeshire and Glamorgan. North Wales is home to the majestic Snowdonia National Park, picturesque waterfalls and the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno. With more than 240 kilometers of coastline, Wales boasts numerous Blue Flag beaches, perfect for families and adventurers. History buffs can explore numerous castles and museums, while nature lovers can enjoy impressive waterfalls and ancient forests. The rich Welsh culture and cuisine make a visit to this country unforgettable.
Severn
Severn, located in southwestern England, offers plenty of opportunities for an active and cultural day. Along the River Severn you can take beautiful walks and bike rides overlooking the water. In Gloucester, a short distance away, you will find the historic cathedral and lively docks full of restaurants and stores. Nature lovers can explore the Severn Vale, an area of verdant landscapes and bird-rich marshes. For adventure, you can kayak or paddleboard on the river. Visit Slimbridge Wetland Centre for a unique experience with rare birds and beautiful scenery. Tewkesbury, known for its medieval half-timbered houses and abbey, is also nearby. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, the Severn area has something for everyone.
Practical information
Truly offline for a while: no electricity and wifi
- Check-in: 16:00, check-out: -10:00
- Opened from 4 April until 7 November
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Scored with a 9.1
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29 Dec 2024
Our 1st holiday as a blended family with mixed tweens and young teenagers. It had all the potential to be disastrous with no WiFi and totally off grid!! Hands down, it was the best experience we’ve all had for years. The kids felt free, independent - cooked for us, build fires, herded cattle, made pizzas, rode golf carts to the canal, fed goats, learnt to drive a tractor, played pool and tasted home made cider. They loved the farm tour which was very educational and it was a relief and a blessing to watch them interact and socialise in an environment that is so far from their home life, which tends to be geared around being inside and relying on their phones. Full disclosure; everyday they walked to the farmhouse to charge their mobiles and came back hours later having got caught up in the intrigue and fun of farm life. We assumed that once the phones were at 100% they’d kick back in the tent fully distracted and lost on social media, but the fire pit, marshmallows, the football and boules and the freedom to build, cook and talk was too tempting. We’d recommend to any family, couple pr group looking to reconnect with nature, emotions and the land. |Evenings were filled with games by candlelight around the table.
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11 Sep 2024
Wholesome weekend at moor farm. |It really is what you make of it - go explore, take part in the pizza night, do the farm tour! We loved it all, we loved how welcoming we were made to feel and free to roam around. The tents are rustic and have all you need - just need to take some extra lighting if you’ve got small ones and they wake through the night. It was all just fun! We loved the dogs and animals! Thank you for an enjoyable time
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25 Aug 2024
Glamping site in lovely countryside. Friendly hosts
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10 Jul 2024
Care free kids and parental bliss.. a Featherdown farm that delivered beyond expectations. ||This was the 2nd/3rd annual Featherdown we have done as a group of families linked by school and enjoying a long inset weekend. We booked all 7 tents for our group. ||Having stayed at the East Shilvinghampton site last year, the bar was set very high! The setup is different, but with the differences comes more freedom for the kids to explore and go wild!||Tents look outwards (compared to the enclosed paddock of ES) and surround a small woodland where the kids can get lost doing their own thing. ES better for smaller children perhaps as parents can always see where they are. ||Our group’s kids were aged between 4-10. |All tents on Moor Farm have a shower, only 2 are directly e/s while rest are a type of nature shower next door to the tent. ||We felt the team on site made a great effort to get involved and socialise. The pizza night was a great experience to get everyone together in the farmyard while your pizza creations are cooked to perfection by the on site chef/ son of Richard. Farm provided their cider to be enjoyed alongside, as well as some nice homemade Rocky Road!||I recommend the pizza night even if you’re rocking up with your own portable pizza oven to use back at the tent. You’re paying for the social on top of the service and the cider. |In the farm yard are many ride on toys for kids to use. Also goats to be fed! ||Swimming pool was a great bonus, as was the barn, where we set up a projector screen to watch some of the Euros, ping pong, bubble machines, music… ||Honesty shop at the yard was a 10min walk or just a drive away. ||Farm tour super informative. Worth a listen to what Richard is up to. You learn alot!||To Richard and Wendy - thank you for a great stay. Great service and a great welcome. ||We might be seeing you next summer!
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24 Jun 2024
Fantastic venue, lovely couple running it
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29 Apr 2024
We’ve just returned from the most incredible weekend at Moor Farm! Richard, Wendy, Matthew and the entire family are so welcoming, which is just the loveliest feeling when you’re basically in someone else’s home!||I traveled solo with my 2 children at the end of April - The weather wasn’t kind to us, but that didn’t matter! We had the best time even in the pouring rain. (Kids age 5 & 3) they loved the tent, loved playing in the woods, running along the grass, seeing all the animals, tractor rides, swimming, making pizza, playing with new friends - Honestly we all loved it all and wouldn’t have changed anything. It was great to have adult company too whilst I was traveling alone sp meeting new people was lovely.||It’s so nice being in the great outdoors, experiencing farm life and having a glimpse of what they do each day (they work so hard!)||The honesty shop was very well equipped and we used it each day (jelly snakes especially popular 😂)||It was all perfect and I think we’re now hooked on Featherdown farms.||Richard and family if you’re reading this - Thank you for such a special weekend and filling our hearts with nothing but pure joy! 🫶🏽
Frequently asked questions about Feather Down Moor Farm
Do I have to pay tourist tax?
Yes, this must be paid on site (local rate)
What is there to do in the area?
For nature lovers, there are hiking and biking trails that start right from the farm, allowing you to explore the beautiful Cotswold countryside. The nearby village of Stroud, about a 15-minute drive away, is known for its lively farmer's market and art scene.
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.
What are the check-in and check-out times for Feather Down Moor Farm?
The check-in at Feather Down Moor Farm starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.Is Feather Down Moor Farm open all year round?
No, Feather Down Moor Farm is open from 4 April until 7 November.Is there a swimming pool at Feather Down Moor Farm?
At the park you will find an indoor pool.Is there a camping store at Feather Down Moor Farm?
Yes, at Feather Down Moor Farm you'll find a shop.