Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site is a welcoming and friendly, family run camping and caravanning site. It offers a number of camping fields, five lakes for coarse fishing and toilet and shower facilities.
About Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site
If you are looking for a break away from home to stay in a campsite surrounded by trees and wildlife then this is the perfect place to stay. You can use Gabriels as a base and go on day trips. Drive for 20 minutes in any direction and you will have various castles, stately homes and gardens to visit. Although, why do you need to drive anywhere!? Stay here there's plenty to do and see. Gabriels Farm was nominated for the Richard Neame Local Wildlife Sites Award in 2012. The variety of butterflies and birdlife around the site is mesmerising. There are pitches that can fit everything from a one man tent to a large family tent / marquee together with all the family and your friends. If you have a small tent you can also camp in Spookys Wood, the site's own wild wood camping area. Rallies are welcome with pre booking. There are several fields available that can cater for different sized rallies and other group events previously held on site have included under canvas film evenings, takeaway food evenings, BBQs and family gatherings.
The site is open from Easter until 30th September each year.
There are 68 accommodation options on-site
5 x Wild Camping Pitches
Wild wood camping area in Spooky's Wood. Located close to the site's imagination play trail, these pitches are nestled amongst the trees. Suitable for small or medium sized tents.
60 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Grass pitches available across the site. No electric.
3 x Non Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Three hardstanding pitches available.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site?
Call 01732 865355 to book.
7am - 7pm
Unfortunately Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site 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
Rules for campers
Arrive from 12 noon and on departure date leave site by 11am.
1 Camping and Caravanning club members must produce their membership card for discount
2 Drive slowly and quietly on the estate roads and on site. There is a 15mph speed limit on estate roads and camping fields.
3 Park with tow bars to the centre of the field
4 Park with a distance of 20 feet minimum between units
5 Please collect all litter into bags and use the litter bins that have been provided
6 Please provide your own fire bucket with water by the tow bar (fire regulation condition)
7 Do not swim or paddle in the duck pond or any water on site. (No Wild Swimming)
8 Respect the privacy and peace of others at all times.
9 Generators must (when used) be of the silent running type.
10 Do not allow either animals or children to spoil the enjoyment of others
11 Pets and children must not be left unsupervised
12 Dogs to be kept on leads and owners to clean up after them on the site. No dogs in the fishery or Spooky Wood.
13 Respect the wildlife, plants and animals on the farm
14 Do not climb or damage the trees
15 This is a working farm, please keep away from the farm buildings and away from any machinery
16 Please do not feed or try to pet the farm animals
17 A fire pit MUST be used for any open fire (Do not burn or damage the grass)
18 No Fireworks, lanterns or water balloons on site please.
19 You are liable at all times for any fires, BBQs and all activities undertaken whilst on site.
20 Anti Social behaviour will not be tolerated. We reserve the right to ask you to leave should this occur in your group. No noise after 11pm.
21 We reserve the right to refuse entry. We will only accept responsible campers who follow the rules and are respectful of other campers and the environment. We reserve the right to ask anyone not complying
to vacate their pitch immediately.
22 The management accepts no responsibility for any damage, theft to persons, vehicles or property or loss of life.
Things to do on site and in the Edenbridge area
If you or your partner is interested in fishing, this is the spot to wile away a relaxing day in the sun and see what you can catch. There are five large lakes and a stretch of the River Eden.
If you only want to drive 10 minutes, you will reach Hever Castle, home of Anne Boleyn and meeting place of King Henry VIII, top golf courses and a leisure centre in Edenbridge. Plus there are pubs and restaurants all around where you must try some of the local flavours, with many personal recommendations including The Castle Inn, The Plough, The Eden, The Kentish Horse and the King Henry IV.
There are also many more picturesque castles nearby, such as Scotney Castle, Wakefield Place, Tonbridge Castle, Penshurst Place, to name a few. There are cinemas in Oxted, Tunbridge Wells and East Grinstead for when it rains. Sailing, kayaking and canoeing are available at Ardingly Activity Centre or there are plenty of shopping and garden centres locally too.
If you're interested in aircrafts, there is a fight path that changes to come right over the site. Some days you have one or two, other days you have many, or sometimes there are none at all. It's fascinating when paired with a flight app on your mobile - you can see what flight it is, where it's coming from and what speed it's going.
The Eden Valley Walk starts on the farm at the site of the skirmish between the Roundheads and the Cavaliers who were in residence at Prinkham Castle. After the battle the Roundheads ruined the castle and what remains today was renamed Starborough Castle, now rebuilt and used as a private home.
The Eden Valley Walk then crosses the River Eden and takes the walker into Edenbridge via the sports ground - over about a mile. The valley is a relatively level piece of land and delivers a great opportunity for those who enjoy cycling and visiting interesting places.
Edenbridge High Street is part of the Roman Road which runs north / south. In the town you can get active with tennis and golf, swimming, or browse local history in the town museum.
Continuing the Eden Valley Walk for another three miles through the most delightful countryside will bring the walker into Penshurst where The Chequers is a favourable resting point. Penshurst Church and Penshurst Place are both worth a visit.
Other places of interest within five miles of the site:
- British Wildlife Centre (South of Blindley Heath A22)
- Squerryes Court (Westerham A25)
- Quebec House (Westerham A25)
- Emmetts Gardens (Toys Hill)
- Chartwell, the home of Winston Churchill (North of Four Elms)
- Bough Beech Reservoir wildlife reserve (North of Bough Beech)
- Hammerwood Park (Holtye near Cowden)
Interested in staying at Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site?
Call 01732 865355 to book.
7am - 7pm
Unfortunately Gabriels Fishery Certificated Site 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.
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