Please note that this is a pop-up campsite, open for a limited number of days each year.
Set in the Northumberland countryside Bankfoot Camping offers a place to enjoy the outdoors on a working farm. Welcoming families, couples and groups it's great for pegging down your tents and parking up your tourer, or why not stay in one of the cosy furnished bell tents? The location is ideal to explore the local area just 15 minutes from Hexham and on the outskirts of the North Pennines, famous for its scenic walks and viewpoints.
Located on a working farm with rural views and beautiful sunrises
Family and dog friendly camping and glamping in furnished bell tents
On the outskirts of the North Pennines just half an hour from Kielder Forest Park
About Bankfoot Camping
A rural farm stay with stunning views over Tyne Valley and surrounding countryside. Boasting a great location to explore nearby walks around the North Pennines and Kielder Forest Park is just a half hours drive away.
The spacious and level camping field offers 27 non electric grass pitches. Each unallocated so you can turn up and choose a spot to suit you.
There are also six grass pitches which each have electric hook up, suitable for tents, motorhomes and campervans.
For something a little cosier the site is home to three furnished bell tents - sleeping up to four with a double bed and a sofa bed. You can travel light as each is equipped with all you need including gas and electricity, wood burning stove, kettle and plenty of cooking equipment. Outside each has a seating area with a fire pit.
Dogs are more than welcome but please do keep them on leads as there is livestock on the farm.
BBQs and campfires are permitted.
Facilities and amenities
Onsite facilities include toilets and showers. There is also charging points for devices.
Local cafe and ice cream shop, Wheelbirks Parlour is just half a mile from the site and the local pub, Dr Syntax, is just 2 miles away. Prudhoe, is a 15 minute drive away and has a selection of restaurants and shops including a Co-op and an Aldi.
Adult only
Allow commercial vans
Allow pets
Bike hire
Café / restaurant
Communal BBQ
Disabled facilities
Drinking water
Electric hookups
Entertainment
Family friendly
Fires allowed
Fishing
Games room
Glamping
Golf
Horse riding
Hot tub
Internet access
Kids club
Kids playground
Laundry
Near beach
Near pub
Open year round
Peaceful
RV pitches
Shop
Showers
Swimming pool
Toilets
TV room
Vineyard
Water hookups
Watersports
W.C. disposal
A note from the site themselves...
To live on a farm is a lot of hard work, but living on a farm with the freedom of being able to enjoy the peace and tranquility is something that everyone should experience. Which is why we are so excited to be able to share this with you!
We look forward to meeting you and will appreciate any feedback so we can continue to make this a tranquil experience for all.
We stayed here as a big group of friends and kids and had a great weekend. Simple little site just the field and toilets/showers but plenty room to space out so not on top of each other. The owner is lovely and made you feel very welcome.
Site's response
Thank you so much for your review and for staying with us.
Fantastic stay
Recommends site
Georgia S
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Medium Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesAug 2023
Facilities are good and clean. Lots of room on site to pitch up and the host was lovely and helpful.
Site's response
Thank you so much for your review and for staying with me.
Lovely, tidy campsite
Recommends site
Robert W
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Medium Tent - Non Electric Grass PitchesAug 2023
A great campsite if you're after basic, easy to use and with friendly, helpful service.
The farmer's wife is principally involved in running it and she came around most evenings to make sure everyone was happy and had everything they needed.
It's a large grassy field accessed off a quiet country road, with a row of electric hookups along one hedge, a male and female portaloo which is kept scrupulously clean and stocked with necessaries. Plenty of bins close by and at least two taps in different parts of the field. I reckon they might be fed from a spring, as the water tasted really good- we refilled our water bottles from it.
The upper edge of the field is raised and is best for tents. Don't camp - or drive - in the middle, it's a bit soft and wet. We were warned about it by the farmer but some people didn't heed the warning and were towed out with a tractor. Very entertaining!
Handy for Corbridge, the A69 and Hadrian's Wall, but well away from all the hustle and bustle. We would heartily recommend it!
Site's response
Thank you so much for your review. It was a pleasure having you to stay.
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Unfortunately Bankfoot Camping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
FAQ
What time is check-in and check out at Bankfoot Camping?
Check-in and check out does vary depending on what unit you're staying in. Check-in is at any time you would like. Checkout for tent campers is 12pm, for motorhomes and campervans is 11am.
Is Bankfoot Camping dog-friendly?
One dog is welcome on each pitch as long as they are kept on a lead at all times.
Does Bankfoot Camping allow BBQs and campfires?
Both BBQs and campfires are allowed. With BBQs they must be raised off the ground, always be attended and extinguished with water before heading to bed. There are designated areas for campsites on the field and logs are available to purchase.
Can I park near my pitch at Bankfoot Camping? Or Is there parking adjacent to the pitch?
Yes, you are welcome to park directly next to your pitch, just please park as close as possible.
Does Bankfoot Camping allow awnings, gazebos or pup tents?
You are welcome to have awnings on the electric pitches only, and a pup tent and gazebo on non electric pitches. Just please tick these options when booking.
Can guests come and visit me on site at Bankfoot Camping?
The site will allow guests to visit you, all they ask is that they are signed in first. If they wish to stay overnight, payment will be required.
Things to do on site and in the Stocksfield area
The nearby area is rich in history with the site even having an old roman road running straight through the field. You can head to Hadrian's Wall to see the forts and museums full of roman history or visit the historic town of Hexham with an abbey dating back to AD674.
For a day at the beach you are within an hour from Tynemouth or Whitley Bay. Both are great for days out with walks along the beach and a dip in the dea. Tynemouth is also home to castle ruins and often has a weekend market.
The Beamish Museum is quirky must see. An open living museum set in the olden days, you can spend your day visiting the old town with a bakery, blacksmiths shop and an old-fashioned sweet shop where you can see them being made!
Unfortunately Bankfoot Camping doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.