About Us

Ryebank Corner glamping campsite is a bell tent & yurt glamping site, with views over a wheat field on a working farm.

Everything you will need during your stay is provided, a fully equipped kitchen station, each tent has a fridge placed inside & outside you have tables & chairs, picnic benches, fire pit, BBQ & a gas stove. I also provide charcoal & two bags of logs, any extra bags of logs are chargeable. All bedding & towels are provided, bring an extra pillow if you prefer more than one. Each tent/yurt has a double bed with single put up beds or air beds.

Facilities include two shower shacks, two mains connected flushing toilets, running cold water taps, access to plug sockets in your tent/yurt and a hot water urn, providing hot water for washing up.

Ryebank Corner Glamping Campsite has three bell tents and three yurts. A bell tent sleeps up to 6 people & the yurts sleep up to 4 people.

It’s a minimum of a 2 nights stay, £250.00 per stay. A third nights stay offers a £10 discount making the 3rd night £115.00. Single night stays are subject to availability and priced at £125.00.

Check-in is strictly between 3-7pm on the day of arrival, checkout is anytime after 12pm on day of departure. 

There’s a communal stretch tent for shelter from the sunshine or the rain. I also have shelter’s near each unit.

The site lends itself perfectly for group bookings, the maximum amount being up to 30 people. Bookings are available from Fridays-Sundays, including bank holiday Monday, however I could accommodate days in the week as well.

As it’s a working farm that isn’t fenced off or secured for dogs I’m afraid NO DOG’S ALLOWED.

To make a booking please contacts us on the link below.

Useful Info

There are two pubs located within a 10 minute walk from the site, the first is called ‘The Oystercatcher’ which is part of the ‘Vintage Inn’ chain. the second is called the ‘Black Horse’ which is a one-off pub offering much more of a classic village pub feel.

Climping beach is a 20 minute walk from the Glamping site. If you head off from the site along the edge of the wheat field you’ll arrive in about 10 minutes onto Climping Street. Take a right and head all the way to the end of Climping street and after another 10 minutes you’ll arrive at the beach.