Situated in beautiful countryside in a well secluded location with good vehicle access Agden Hill Farm campsite
provides an excellent base for local attractions
Prices
£10.00 per pitch/night
£2.50 per adult/night
£5.00 electric hook up
How to get there:
From the A1 heading North:
Travel northbound on the A1 until reaching St.Neots, take the slip road signposted B645 Higham Ferrers & Hail Weston.
Travel along the B645 passing the village of Hail Weston on the right hand side, after approximately 4 miles you will
enter the village of Great Staughton. Travel down the High Street and round the sharp right hand bend, on the next left
hand bend turn right in front of the Snooty Tavern Public House, signposted B661 Perry and Grafham Water. Travel
approximately ½ mile along the B661 until reaching a crossroads, at the crossroads turn left onto a unclassified road,
travel approximately ½ mile over a slight rise and then turn right up a loose surface farm track, continue straight
ahead for a further ½ mile, Agden Hill Farm camp site is located on the left hand side.
From the A1 heading South:
Travel southbound on the A1 until reaching the Buckden round-a-bout. At the Buckden round-a-bout take the third exit
signposted Perry and Grafham Water B661. Travel approximately 4 miles along the B661 passing Grafham Water and through
the village of Perry, continue down a steep hill and approximately ½ mile beyond the bottom of the hill you will reach a
crossroads. At the crossroads turn right onto an unclassified road, travel approximately ½ mile over a slight rise and
then turn right up a loose surface farm track, continue straight ahead for a further ½ mile, Agden Hill Farm camp site is
located on the left hand side.
Things to do
Agden Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast
Agden Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast offers luxury rooms from £35.00 per night per person.Click here for further details
Walking
There is something here for everyone, from a 10 minute gentle stroll around the site to a day hike across the Cambridgeshire country side.
Cycling
From the camp site it is possible to cycle through the farm and join the cycle track that circles Grafham Water. If you do not have a
cycle it is possible to hire one from the Rutland Cycling centre, Grafham located on the north side of Grafham Water. Phone (01480) 812500
Clik here to visit their web site
Horse Riding
We are currently waiting for information from the local horse riding stables
Paxton Pits
Hamerton Zoological Park
Stanwick Lakes
Swimming Pool
Duxford Air Museum
Woburn Safari Park
Cinema
Whipsnade Zoo
Cambridge
Peterborough
Places to eat:
There are two pubs within 10 minutes walk.
The Snooty Tavern:
The Snooty Tavern is located 1½ miles from the site in the village of Great Staughton and offers exceptionally
high quality food. Phone:(01480) 860336
Click Here to visit their web site
The Wheatsheaf:
The Wheatsheaf is located 3½ miles by road and 1½ miles walk via a farm track (which is exclusively available for campsite
residents) in the village of Perry, and offers traditional pub food. Phone: (01480) 810253
Liz Stone at Agden Hill Farm B & B, located directly opposite the camp site, also provides an excellent range of hot meals
and food by arrangement.
Local Amenities
Food Shopping
Petrol
Camping Supplies IBEX CAMPING Located approximately 5 miles east.
IBEX camping are happy to help with all your camping needs:
The Lifestyle Village,
Gt North Road,
Lt Paxton,
Cambs,
PE19 6EN
Phone: (01480) 404030 Mobile:(07972) 907029
Click here to visit IBEX CAMPING website
Best Buys outdoor store is located approximately 15 miles west in the town of Wellingborough, and has a vast range
of camping and outdoor accessories. Phone (01933) 272699
Click here to visit Best Buys website
Site Rules
No DOGS
No Loud Music
Woodland Strictly out of bounds
No Open Fires
Residents should be aware that Agden Green Farm is a working commercial farm, care should be taken at all times to keep
away from working machines. At certain times of year machinery may be working from 7.00am to Midnight we try whenever
possible to keep disturbance to a minimum, however after a prolonged period of bad weather this may not be possible.