Rewilding

Our head gardener Charlie Harpur shares his take on Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh’s views on wild gardening. We’ve invited …

Not ‘puritanical nonsense’: why we’re wild about wild gardening Read More »

March 20 is World Rewilding Day! Join us in celebration of the power and promise of rewilding… Since we allowed …

World Rewilding Day 2023 Read More »

Full-time permanent role starting March/April 2023 This is a wonderful opportunity to manage one of the most exciting reintroduction projects …

White Stork Officer Read More »

Watch Episode 2 of ‘Field Studies’, our new series in collaboration with the Natural History Museum. “Wherever we look, insect …

Episode 2. Collecting in the Field: A Curator’s Story Read More »

A year ago, the bountiful expanse of the Market Garden was a lifeless, over-grazed pony paddock. This week, after many …

The Knepp Market Garden is Officially Organic Read More »

We’re excited to introduce our collaboration with The Natural History Museum, a new series exploring the success of rewilding at …

Field Studies: A Rewilding Success – In Collaboration with The Natural History Museum Read More »

After 2 years of development, Knepp’s regenerative farm is undergoing a restructure that will see Russ Carrington step back from …

Regenerative Farm moves into its next phase alongside Knepp’s Rewilding Read More »

Queen Mary University of London researchers have partnered with us here at Knepp on a project that will help rewilding …

Queen Mary researchers launch new project to support rewilding Read More »

This month, our various team leaders have all gathered to share our news: Russ Carrington – Regenerative Farming in Shipley …

Knepp News – August 2021 Read More »

Russ Carrington – Regenerative Agriculture at Knepp Knepp Estate, renowned for its pioneering rewilding project, is embarking on a new …

Knepp News – February 2021 Read More »

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Our 12+ Policy

Knepp Wildland Safaris 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 and campsite are suitable only for children of 12 and over.

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