INFORMATION PACK FOR CAMPERS

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INFORMATION PACK FOR CAMPERS
INFORMATION PACK FOR CAMPERS
Welcome to wild camping at Aldenham Country Park. Please report to the farm ticket office on arrival,
here you will be signed in and receive relevant information for your stay.
If you have and queries please find a member of staff or call one of the numbers listed below. Enjoy your
stay.
You are based in The Avenues at Aldenham Country Park which is the field adjacent to Dagger Lane where
it joins Aldenham Road. Please see the map at the end of this document.
The front gates to the park close at 6:30, leaving the exit barrier the only way in/ out of the car park, you will get a
code on the day you arrive, allowing you to leave the car park, (this code can be used to enter the car park after
closing and before the front gates are open again at 9).
The farm office closes at 6:30, please aim to arrive before this time to allow us time for you to sign in and be shown
to your pitch.
In an emergency please contact the Park Rangers:
Duty Manager 9am-6pm – 07919 137 471
Duty Manager Out of Hours – 07805 308 110
Fire Safety:
Ensure tents are kept at least six metres apart.
Keep a torch handy for emergencies, do not use a candle.
Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children.
Do not overload electric sockets or extension leads if you have access to a power supply and make sure electrical
appliances are working correctly
Keep flammable liquids and gas cylinders away from tents.
Do not cook inside your tent.
If your clothing catches fire, STOP, DROP AND ROLL.
Do not smoke inside tents.
In the event of a fire:
Get everyone out straight away, fires in tents spread very quickly.
Call the fire and rescue service.
Call the Park Ranger so they can open the gate.
Give the address above but explain that you are in the field adjacent to Dagger Lane where it joins Aldenham Road.
This can be accessed through the gate on Aldenham Road.
Keep away from the fire and move to a safe area.
The above is only a guide to fire safety and you should take your own precautions and use common sense. Aldenham
Country Park cannot be held responsible for any advice given.
Terms and conditions:
The person who makes the booking is responsible for the rest of the party. The other members of the group should
all be directed to read these terms and conditions.
Please be aware this area is open to the general public.
You are responsible for
 Your own safety while in the Park.
 Your own belongings, we cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage.
 Making us aware of any issues at the time they arise.
 Valuables and pitches are left at owners risk; Aldenham Country Park cannot take any responsibility for the
loss or damage of personal items.
ACP reserves the right to ask you to leave the site at any time if the behaviour of any member of your party is
offensive and/or dangerous to our staff, animals or land.
Remember, you are camping in a habitat rich environment which deserves protection and respect.
Cancellation policy
Once payment has been made the ticket is none refundable, the ticket can be changed to a different date in extreme
circumstance e.g. bed weather.
Payment must be made before arrival and set up of pitches.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there a shower?
No.
How do I gain access and exit during my stay?
During Park opening times (9am to 6pm) you can drive in through the main park entrance gate and exit through the
car park barrier as usual. You will be issued a code which will open the barrier for the duration of your stay. After
6pm you will need to enter and exit through this barrier using the code provided.
Are dogs allowed at the campsite?
Yes, your dog can come with you, but must be kept on a lead at all times and under control. Remember to pick up
after your dog! Please keep in mind not everybody is a dog lover.
Can I go into the other fields?
Yes you can but you should not enter fields with animals in them. In particular, stay away from cattle as they can be
extremely protective of their calves.
Can I have a fire / BBQ?
You are permitted to have a fire, as long as it is in the fire pit area. You must never leave the fire unattended, and
you must have a means of extinguishing it at hand (e.g. bucket of sand or water).
Is there somewhere to buy food on-site?
No, during summer we can supply fresh eggs but that is all at present.
Can I have fireworks or sky lanterns?
No, for health and safety reasons and the protection of our animals, we do not allow these.
Can under 18s stay at the site?
Under 18s must be supervised by an adult who is responsible for the group.
Can I feed the animals?
You may only give them the animal feed that is sold as part of the entrance to the Farm. Always wash your hands
after going near the animals and before eating and drinking.
Do you accept group bookings?
Groups should contact us in advance to notify us of the number of people in the party, and if necessary discuss
booking the exclusive use of a field.
Is there an electrical hook-up?
No, this is wild camping on a working farm, so none of our fields are supplied with electricity. You’re strongly advised
to bring a torch, as it can get very dark in the countryside at night.
Is wood provided?
No, please do not gather wood from the trees in the Avenues, the woodlands or cut down living trees as this has a
very negative impact on the wildlife.
Is there a toilet at the camp site?
No, it is located at the car park which is approx 5 mins walk away.
What is the maximum duration of stay?
Two weeks.
Can I bring a campervan / caravan?
Yes, we have a small hard standing area near the toilets – you must purchase a campervan ticket in order to use this
area and display it in the window of your vehicle.
Do you have a septic tank for disposal of waste?
No.
Do you have pot/clothes washing facilities?
No, you will need to heat your own water and wash up at your pitch.
Can I stay in the Avenues if I am pregnant?
This should be fine but please be aware that there is a farm on site and the NHS specifically warns against contact
with sheep during lambing season (the first half of the year). There are rare but dangerous complications that can be
caused by this contact, and even through contact with those who have been around lambing ewes. It is advisable to
check with your doctor before coming to stay at the farm if you are pregnant.
The nearest town to Aldenham Country Park is Elstree/ Borehamwood. WD6 3LS
This is a 10 minute drive, 50 minute walk. This town has a large Tesco Extra at the end of the high street, local
shops and restaurants, a laundrette, cinema, swimming pool, library and train station.
ABA Cars and Couriers is the local taxi service costing just £7 to Borehamwood high street, please specify your
location at the park, it is best to be dropped off and picked up outside the park gate to avoid the barrier charge.
0208-3867777. The taxi rank is just outside the station road entrance on the high street.