Despite our hectic London lifestyles, we have always taken time to escape to nature in our signature yellow campervan. With a sauna tent in tow (no kidding). We are so happy to have taken stewardship of the glorious Sunnyside site in East Grinstead!
We will carry on our camping adventures there and thrive to create more happy camping memories for us and for everyone for years to come! We have included some Finnish summer cottage vibes inspired by Kat's Finnish roots.
How can you refuse?
The site is made up of four fields surrounded by private woodland. Groups and anyone wishing to listen to music camp in Top Field where Centre Camp is, but if you want peace and quiet there is plenty of space to explore!
There's good 5G coverage throughout the site. But you don't have to use it – you are on a relaxing break, after all!
The lower fields are for quiet camping. In the Top Field we do allow you to listen to music, although If your neighbours can hear your music, it is too loud. All music must be switched off by 11pm
We sell seasoned firewood, kindling and firelighters and even marshmallows at Centre Camp. If you wish to make a fire, you must protect the grass from burn marks. We have a few fire pits to hire if you didn’t bring your own with you.
We love campervans and have had our own for 25 years. Campervans can camp amongst tent campers. However, campervans are only allowed on the Top field and The Glade. In line with our off grid plans, we cannot accept caravans and we do not have electric hook-ups or hard standing.
We are a dog-friendly site and the site is used by dog walkers when we are not here camping. However, we only accept friendly dogs. The owners will take full responsibility of their pets and if your dog acts aggressively, you will be asked to leave the site. If your dog finds it hard to resist a smell of a sausages in the morning, might be better to keep them on a lead. And of course always clean up after them!!!
We have a hot shower, a sauna, a bucket shower and a washing station for dishes up at Centre Camp. There are 4 composting toilets on the Top field and 2 at the top of The Glade. We also have a little Tuck Shop selling firewood, marshmallows, tea, coffee, sweets and and a few camping essentials. Don't forget to come and look at our amazing selection of Finnish woolly socks: perfect for keeping your toes warm at night in your tent!
First Time campers packing list.
We love sharing the joy of camping with new or beginner campers. If you are new to camping, I have written a little list to help you plan for your first trip;
1. Bedding: Think hard about investing in your mattresses and make sure you bring extra blankets, cushions and pillows. A good night’s sleep is so important!
2. Clothing: You need to consider the weather, but make sure you can keep everyone warm and dry outside during the day and have something warm and comfy for your bed at night. Do consider footwear and the weather. Kids have a surprising way of getting through their socks, however many socks you think your kids might need, double it.
3. Food: We are not that far from civilization, and you can get food delivered, but again, make sure you have a plan for your morning coffee and breakfast. We are great lovers of cooking on wood and are not afraid to do meal prepping at home. In fact, cooking at home, freezing and reheating at camp is a really easy and quick way to get dinner on the table!
4. Cups and plates and cutlery. Plastic or tin are best as they won’t break, although might crash about a bit in your box.
5. Water bottles/water carrier, it doesn't need to be big.
6. Cooking equipment: We recommend starting slowly and not buying too much the first time. We have upgraded our cooking equipment many times over the years, but a frying pan, small grill, a pan and a kettle will get you through most situations.
7. Camp stove: This really does not have to be expensive, and it's not 100% necessary if your kettle goes on the fire, but one way or another, you do need to be able to make tea or coffee in the morning and without fuss.
8. Seating: Camp chairs are absolutely essential bit of kit, especially to save your back. You can get perfectly comfortable ones quite cheaply. One of my favourite ones is the Coleman Kickback. It's very small and doesn’t use up all the room in your car. You can save that space for bedding.
9. Cool box: For the foodies among you, a cool box is a key piece of kit. We have found that it is worth splashing some cash on a good one, but we do a lot of cooking at camp. You can have a great first few trips with a very cheap one, just to keep some milk for tea and a few beers cold.
10. Camping Box: All experienced campers have a box/bag or some other pre-packed with camping gear ready to go. It will almost always contain a bottle opener, skewers for marshmallows, and other things you pick up along the way. You could start as you mean to continue and start one right now!
11. Torches: They are not as essential as they might seem. It's worth having one for your family, but you would be better off with a lantern or even battery-powered fairy lights. Head torches should be banned at campsites, especially for sitting around a fire at night.
12. Sunscreen: We can but hope you will need it.
13. Toiletries and towels: Given that we have a sauna, there is plenty of opportunity at Sunnyside to go full luxury with your toiletries.
14. Tents can be pretty expensive. Borrow as many different tents as you can before buying one, Everyone I know has a slightly different idea of what they value in their tent. If you are ready to buy a tent. Consider one that has a porch, or some way of ensuring you can stay out of the rain, but still have a view. Also Black out tents or black out covers for you bell tents are a game changer. Otherwise there is a myriad of choices and budgets, that all have their merits.
Think about borrowing stuff so you don’t need to buy it all in one go. It's also great to try out others' kit, so you know what you like before you buy it.
Happy camping and see you at Sunnyside!