Menus and prices to come nearer the time.
Please remember to tell us if you plan on using the catering on-site so that we can have an accurate idea of numbers.
Don’t forget to tell us of any dietary requirements, intolerances or allergies at time of booking so that we can accommodate you to the best of our ability.
Our on-site café will be selling hot and cold drinks, cakes, pastries and savoury snacks on Saturday and Sunday. Menu and prices to come nearer the time.
Self-catering is also an option, with a communal BBQ area, shared fridge and communal washing up sink available for use.
Please make sure you read and comply with the campsite rules to help keep everyone safe and happy.

"Our girls had so many accessible new experiences. I’ve never seen our eldest so free and just enjoying being a child."
"My children learned how they could be more independent. My daughter who is visually impaired did her first Ceilidh dancing, and she has since been demonstrating at home. My son learnt how to saw."
“It was lovely to feel so safe. The fact that the site was so accessible, and that everyone was so friendly, made a huge difference. My daughter felt really comfortable and was happy walking on her own.”
"The bell-tents are so comfortable. It’s one less stress having to think about bringing all our camping gear when we can just book the glamping and turn up to have the tents already set up for us."
"Meeting VI role models was the highlight of the festival. It had such an empowering effect on my VI daughter. She doesn’t often meet other VI people, and they were so positive and assertive – fantastic!"
"It was such a positive experience for the whole family. My children could relax, be free, make friends with other visually impaired children and meet truly inspirational role models. I could really feel a strengthening of their self-esteem and confidence. There is no other event that can provide this."
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