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The first Sunday in February every year in Brighton is Seedy Sunday, a gathering of all folks horticultural and an...
The modest bowed white heads of Galanthus Walking into a January garden, it is easier to take the measure of...
In our third episode we investigate a fascinating research project being carried out at Knepp Wildland, which is studying the...
Our inaugural episode celebrates the return of the nightingale to Knepp Wildland this spring. The nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) has seen...
Isabella Tree, co-owner of Knepp Estate, talks about the trials and tribulations of TB-testing our free-roaming longhorn herd Today, April...
We’re delighted to announce that on 10th January Natural England granted our application to release beavers into an enclosed area...
Jason Emrich, Land Agent / Estate Manager A massive amount has happened in the past nine years since I last...
There’s nothing that brightens up an autumnal day more than lesser redpolls – they’re often seen in small flocks at...
Friday 18th May was a particularly exciting day for me, as Chris Hewson and Lee Barber from the British Trust...
Luckily for us it wasn’t one of our English longhorn cows that was found sitting on my boss’s desk, but...
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Our 12+ Policy

Knepp Wildland Safaris, our gardens and campsite are all about the quiet and patient observation of nature.

Some of the species we are likely to encounter are shy or can be frightened by loud noises or sudden movements. Our campsite with open-air fire-pits, wood-burning stoves and an on-site pond is unsuitable for small children.

For this reason, our safaris, garden visits, holiday cottages and campsite are suitable only for children of 12 and over.