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Hello,


After a bad camping experience last year at Epping Forest, we thought we'd try our luck again this spring.


We heard there is a camping site which is for families only (i.e. NO super loud music deep into the early hours of the morning...). Has anybody been in such a site, or heard about it? Any recommendations will be much appreciated!


Thank you,

Yabo

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What didn't you like about Epping Forest and what would make a great experience for you?


Have a look at Kitt's Cottage Camping, Palace Farm Camping, Welsummer, St Ives farm, Clippenham Camping and see if any of those appeal. CampsiteUK have a comprehensive list with lots of user reviews, and you can search by map, or other categories.

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