Denfurlong Farm Caravan and Campsite
          Open all year. 
           
          Dog Friendly.  
           
          Denfurlong Farm Caravan & Campsite is set in a beautiful and peaceful corner of the Cotswolds in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). We have had a small caravan site on our farm for over 40 years. Lying within 400 acres of farmland which is just waiting for you to explore. 
           
          Local Area: 
          Denfurlong Farm is all about getting back to nature. And what better way to explore than on foot, bike or horse back. There are many routes which you can walk from our site. The village of Chedworth is very pretty to walk round. 
           
          The Chedworth Roman Villa is 3 miles away so is easily reachable in an afternoon, or for those who want to stay a little closer to home how about an hour walk round our farm or a short 30 min walk along our old railway line. 
           
          There are lots of quiet country roads which you can explore by bike or on horse back and plenty of trees for kids of all ages to climb and make dens in. 
           
          Cycle route maps and Ordnance Survey maps are available to purchase in our Farm Shop. 
           
           
          Nearby attractions: 
          Chedworth Roman Villa – 3 miles 
          Bibury – 4 miles 
          Cirencester – 7 miles 
          Cirencester Park Polo Club – 9 miles 
          Bourton on the Water – 10 miles 
          Cleeve Hill – 10 miles 
          The Slaughters – 11 miles 
          Cheltenham – 12 miles 
          Cotswold Water Park – 12 miles 
          Stow on the Wold – 14 miles 
          Cotswold Wildlife Park – 18 miles 
          Gloucester – 20 miles 
          Blenheim Palace – 30 miles 
          Oxford – 36 miles 
           
          
          
           
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            This page was last updated: 06 February 2013 
            
             
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