
Waterside Bell Tent
A classic bell tent pitched at the water’s edge, with the sound of the tide and a private fire bowl on the bank.
The Waterside Bell Tent sits apart from the main camp, pitched on a grassy bank where the land meets the water. You get the breeze coming off the channel, the sound of the tide through the night, and a private fire bowl a few steps from your door — so your evening is your own rather than shared around the communal pit.
It is a classic canvas bell tent on a deck: a queen bed, soft lighting, a fan, and a flap you can roll up to let the morning in. The bathroom block is a short walk back toward the centre of camp. It trades the convenience of being close to everything for something better — quiet, water and a fire that is yours alone.
Couples take it for the privacy and the light. The bank faces west, so sunset is the event of the day; bring a bottle, light the fire, and let the channel go gold. Calm-weather mornings, you can paddle out before breakfast.
Best for
Couples and quiet pairs who want water, breeze and a private fire. Calm dry-season evenings are the sweet spot.
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