Eco-Friendly Camping at Park Farm: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Outdoor Living
Eco-Friendly Camping at Park Farm: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Outdoor Living With the growing awareness of environmental sustainability, camping has evolved into more than just an escape into nature; it's an opportunity to practice and promote eco-friendly habits....
A Foodie’s Guide to Camping: Elevating Your Outdoor Culinary Experience at Park Farm Campsite
A Foodie's Guide to Camping: Elevating Your Outdoor Culinary Experience at Park Farm Campsite Camping doesn't mean you have to compromise on the quality of your meals. At Park Farm Campsite, East Sussex, the great outdoors becomes your kitchen, offering a chance to...
The Ultimate Guide to Family Camping at Park Farm: An Expanded Look
The Ultimate Guide to Family Camping at Park Farm: An Expanded Look Embarking on a family camping trip is an adventure that promises to bring endless memories and bonding opportunities. At Park Farm Campsite in East Sussex, the experience is elevated by its idyllic...
Tips for Campers
Hang out with people who make you forget to look at your phone A simple retirement plan - plan on camping First rule for new campers - Always put the tent up before you start drinking Just go camping and smell like a campfire If the new girl likes camping she's a...
Weather Forecasting Stone
Funny weather we have had lately - an early summer, followed by rain, sun, rain, etc. So, how to tell the weather instantly? Kids can try this it is so simple. Grab a rock from the River Rother, about a fist sized rock will do. Tie some string (an old guy rope...
Paperbag Cooking
Boiling water in a paper bag sounds like an impossible task. The paper bag should burn up, leaving the water to put out the fire. Old time campers are first shown this probably when they were in the Scouts or similar youth movement. It is based on the scientific...
Cooking by Campfire
A cast iron pot, frypan, or skillet over a campfire is the best for outdoor cooking (unless you are using a BBQ). Build the campfire up then let the flames die down until the embers are glowing red hot. Cook directly over these hot embers rather than in the flames; or...
Campfires in East Sussex and Kent
There is something truly hypnotic about watching flames from a fire dance around and change colours between yellow, orange, red, and blue. Nature's television perhaps. Combining the glow of hot embers with the hiss of escaping gases from burning logs and the gentle...
Site selection guidelines
Many campers ask us: "where is the best place to pitch our tent?" We often say that it depends on your needs. We thought that by providing these tips it might be useful to some of our visitors. Of course, here at Park Farm, we will continue to happily assist with...