Please note that this site doesn't provide showers and so guests must bring their own facilities if required.
The Orchard at Norcott is a relaxed back to basics spot for tent camping only set close to the Grand Union Canal and a spacious common, part of the National Trust's Ashridge Estate. Here you'll find a pretty setting within the Chilterns, nice views and a chance to light a small fire in a fire pit and toast some marshmallows. Nearby Northchuch offers all the country pubs and little shops you need.
About The Orchard at Norcott
This small and green site sits at the top of a lane, alongside an expansive stretch of common and parkland (more than 400 hectares!). The common is charming and packed with wildlife - as you'd expect, being part of an enormous National Trust estate. Shy deer can be spotted at times and it's a very special place. Relax in your tent and get back to the natural world. Pitches don't offer electric, but there is space for a small campfire so that you can cosy up and stargaze. Dogs welcome by prior arrangement.
Open from 1 March to 31 October
There are 1 accommodation options on-site
Non Electric Grass Tent Pitches
Grass pitches without electric for tents only.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at The Orchard at Norcott?
Call 07788 151022 to book.
Unfortunately The Orchard at Norcott 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.
Site rules and policies
CAMPSITE RULES
1. Small fires (in fire pits) and BBQs are allowed. You will have to bring your own wood not take the site logs please, and not burn the grass, all fires must be a raised off the ground.
2. Dogs are welcome as long as on a lead and you clean up any dog mess.
3. Take you rubbish away with you as bins are for house residents only.
4. Please bring your own camping chairs/seats, not take/move the site garden furniture or take items/logs from other places to sit on.
5. No amplified music and no loud noise after 11pm, please respect other campers. Any noise or issues should be reported to the owner.
Things to do on site and in the Berkhamsted area
A 30 minute stroll will take you to historic Aldbury and it's just a couple of miles to the Valiant Trooper pub. The Sunday roast here is highly recommended but you can also take a longer walk along the canal to Berkhamsted and find lots of great places to eat and drink.
In the spring you'll love seeing bluebells blossom in Ashridge's woodland. Saunter for a while and then indulge in a tasty cake in the estate tea room.
The remains of Berkhamsted Castle are a 35 minute walk along the canal from the campsite and they couldn't be better for a family picnic.
Interested in staying at The Orchard at Norcott?
Call 07788 151022 to book.
Unfortunately The Orchard at Norcott 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.