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Knepp Wildland Safaris
Address: New Barn Farm,, Swallows Lane,, Dial Post,, Horsham RH13 8NN, UK
Phone: 01403 713230
State: West Sussex
City: Horsham
Zip Code: RH13 8NN


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Reviews
Supported what they were doing and have previously visited and carried out surveys but have lost a lot of respect knowing that they welcome the Crawley & Horsham hunt on their land. Charlie Burrell's uncle is a director of the hunt so it appears to be a family business. They close down any mention of their support on their social media by deleting or hiding comments. Seems it isn't 'on brand' for their Knepp business. Ironically Isobella Tree calls out dog walkers for letting their dogs loose in the wild in her book Wilding. No association is made between their beloved ‘letting off steam’ and the impact on wildlife. In a depleted environment beset by pollution, fragmentation and climate change, uncontrolled dogs are yet another burden, to add to predation by free-roaming domestic cats, putting unwarranted pressure on wildlife. Tree, Isabella. Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm pp. 329-330. Pan Macmillan. Kindle Edition
We love this location as a nature lover. It is a walker's paradise with lots of trails with trail-markers. The highlight on this occasion were the nesting storks which we saw many including some in flight. Fantastic sight.Location: 4/5
We so enjoyed being here! We walked miles, enjoying the flora and fauna and learning about the rewilding project. The highlight was seeing the storks, especially through the telescopes that kindly bird watchers allowed us to use. We also loved the outdoor showers. Fantastic place to stay.Rooms: 5/5
Knepp now allow large group bookings onto their pitches. On this occasion there were three very large groups. Lovely people I am sure, but inevitably when you have ten adults all in a group, chairs around the fire, alcohol, then the 'we're here to hear nature' vibe dissipates pretty substantially. There were not any parties, but obviously groups manage to dominate, so when they are in the open kitchen area, you feel like you are invading their space, and when it is time to pack up, they are using six of the wheelbarrows on their own and you have to wait for a long time to get one. There are other sites now which, while not rewilding projects, aren't adjacent to the A24 and the Gatwick flight path, and only allow maximum of four adults per pitch. I'll return as always to view wildlife, but the camping is no longer any good, which is a shame.
Absolutely my favourite place in the whole world. Beautiful, peaceful and fascinating. The staff are all awesome and every bit of the stay, food, coffee everything is perfect. I come here quite a lot and can't wait till my next stay!
If you enjoy this subject rewilding then this will provide a good experience for you at a not unreasonable price point. Note that if you do a sunset safari you will need a really good quality camera to get a reasonable photo. You will also definitely need a warm jumper/fleece/coat, as it was cold by the end, even after a fairly warm day in September. A torch is a must, not only for the end of the safari but also find your way to the car park afterwards as there is no lighting
Wow, we were lucky with the weather. I camped in the field , every evening 2 Dear would wonder and graze in the campfield, they weren’t bothered by us being around. You can help yourself to a fire pit that they have provided and buy wood at reception. There’s a lovely walk around the estate, where I saw pigs walking around freely and sunbathing in the mud. Small shop in reception with lots of eco friendly essentials toiletries and some food items to make your dinner including pizza making kit for the pizza oven. Daytime there’s a catering van selling coffee and cake for all the walkers and day visitors
Not quite ready for anybody with disabilities. No disabled parking or proper facilities that we could see. We were hungry and had been told it has a cafe by friends but unfortunately at the moment the cafe is a coffee wagon with only sugary snacks in, as far as we could see. However we'll keep an eye on it as I get the feeling they're trying to develop it into more and this is just baby steps into something more. It could be really great if they do. I'd go back to use it as a walker 2 as I think as its great for walkers and nature lovers. It also hosts lots of yoga classes if you like yoga.
We had such a wonderful stay at Knepp in their stunning and unique campsite. Not only is it beautiful but has such fantastic facilities! We loved being able to swim in the pond and have an open air bath afterwards, even the showers and baths had shampoo, conditioner and shower gel! The fire pits were great to cook on and sit around in the evenings. It is such a peaceful and quiet campsite and the fellow campers were so lovely! The shop is great and the staff were so friendly and helpful. We had a lovely day walking the red route through the estate which we thoroughly enjoyed. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Knepp to others and can’t wait to return again soon!
We came as a university group and camped for the night. Facilities are great, toilets and shower in great condition and the pizza oven is a plus. If buying pizza ingredients from the shop be mindful only the base and tomato is vegan, but there are lots of great meat options. Only a few vegan snacks. The walks were amazing and volunteers so full of knowledge.
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