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Wilding The Garden

The month begins with gloomy news: September 2023 was officially the hottest September globally in the data record going back …

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The month was ushered in by clear skies and a fantastical ‘super blue moon’, rising with fairy tale magnitude and …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden       September 2023 Read More »

An August garden that elicits pleasure is a difficult thing to achieve; the roses have long since faded, late spring …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden      August 2023 Read More »

Dark, turbulent clouds gather and longed-for, pelting bursts of rain break over the garden. The heat has built to bring …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden July 2023 Read More »

The dry days persist, as does the incessant and unseasonable tugging of the north wind, occasional gusts surprising us with …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden June 2023 Read More »

The early blossom has almost finished its grand flourish, great snow flurries litter the ground beneath the ornamental pears in …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden May 2023 Read More »

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 »

The sun is easing back into our hemisphere, urgent green shoots impale the air at alarming rates and the greenhouse …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden-April 2023 Read More »

In meteorological terms, we are welcoming spring and turning our backs on winter. In reality, the latter seems reluctant to …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden March 2023 Read More »

A clear blue sky, full of rare winter sun accompanies us on the annual visit to Brighton’s Seedy Sunday. A …

The Journey to Wilding the Garden February 2023 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, holiday cottages and campsite are suitable only for children of 12 and over.

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