Daisy Mays Farm
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- Farm site with a petting zoo 15 minutes’ drive from Bishop’s Stortford
- A 30-minute drive to IWM Duxford, and 40 minutes to Colchester Zoo
- Off-grid camping with a playground and animal encounters on site
Site type
- The showers are unavailable during the winter months as the water supply freezes.
Languages spoken
English
Pitch types & availability
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
6 people maximum
Ground type: Grass and earth
Pitch size: Unlimited
Arrival daysFrom £30
View prices & bookNon-electric grass and earth touring caravan pitch
6 people maximum
Ground type: Grass and earth
Pitch size: Unlimited
Arrival daysFrom £30
View prices & bookNon-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
6 people maximum
Ground type: Gravel and hardstanding
Pitch size: Unlimited
Arrival daysFrom £30
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Reviews
81% would recommend this site to a friend
77% would stay here again
What customers say
Daisy Mays Farm offers a highly recommended, family-friendly camping experience, praised for its exceptional value and numerous animal encounters. Children particularly enjoy interacting with and feeding the farm animals, including free-roaming sheep and goats. While facilities are basic, often described as clean but in need of improvement, the overall atmosphere is relaxed and peaceful. Proximity to Stansted Airport can result in aircraft noise, but many visitors find this doesn't detract from their enjoyable stay.
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Great stopover.
Non-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
Liked We had an overnight stop here on our way home. Our dog was fascinated with the goats. We had a warm welcome and were told we could park where we wished. It was a busy day so there weren’t many spaces available. We didn’t notice any hard standing pitches. It would be a great stopover for young children being able to access the animals when the farm has shut for the day.
The toilets & showers are ‘rustic’ but it is a farm and we had read about this before we arrived.
Disliked There is nothing to dislike about this campsite. It is close to Stansted airport so you have to expect planes going over frequently.
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From the manager: Hi, we are really pleased that you enjoyed your stay with us and look forwards to welcoming you again soon.
Kind Regards
The Daisy May’s Team
Needs massive amount of work. Or a number cut on pitches.
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
Liked Open fires
Disliked The fact there's only 2 TOILETS one with a lock that was broken and a light that would turn off after 30seconds. the day we left (early) there were around 40-50 pitches being used, they had emptied the horse field to be used for pitches. We left a night early. The que for the toilets were ridiculously especially with young children. One volunteer moaned at me and told me to "tell the other campers to stop taking the toilet rolls" but the fact was they were placing 2 in each toilet for over 150 people...
These toilet are also used for non camping day visitors to the petting farm which increased the numbers.
The volunteers were all teenage girls that would walk around shouting crying and vaping. One girl would continuously whip the horse whilst the other stood asking each other why's she whipping him so much.
The only staff member who was welcoming was a young girl called Amber who worked in the petting farm area, all other members had 0 customer services etiquette.
This place felt completely lawless.
The animals enclosure needed work, we had to untangle a few goats in our visit alone.
The train ride was £2 per person, ridiculously overpriced. The task was to count the carrots which were mostly mouldy old teddies. There was an abandoned train cart right next to the track with Christmas decorations inside.. try explaining that to the kids in August?
On our first night we had to get the kids to stay inside the tent as there was a unannounced out of control horse galloping around the tent and open fire being ridden by a teenager screaming "don't you dare disrespect me" whilst whipping it non stop.
I understand this is a working farm, but the whole camping aspect seemed just like a money grab. No rules. No staff seen. Not enough facilities for the amount of people.
Avoid if you want a quiet peaceful camping experience
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From the manager: Oh dear, we are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your stay with us. This bank holiday was certainly a busy one but the feedback that we had from most families was that there was an amazing atmosphere and that everyone was having a great time.
We pride ourselves on our laid back approach to “staff” the campsite, as generally families want to play ball games, enjoy music and have a good time. Seldom do we need to interfere, however, staff are onsite 24 hours a day and can be contacted in the event of any problems.
Our toilet facilities are rustic but reliable, with flushing toilets and gas hot water shower. There are further toilets down on the farm too, for both campers and day visitors. The facilities are cleaned morning and evening daily and a total of 24 toilet rolls were put out on the Saturday alone, just for us to witness some campers removing multiple toilet rolls and taking them away for their own use. The supply is not limitless unfortunately.
We are indeed a working farm and there is certainly lots going on. It can be hectic and we have liveries (people that keep their horses with us), which can lead to young girls around the stable yard here exercising their horses. Unfortunately we cannot be held responsible for the way in which they conduct themselves, although the girl and pony that I suspect you to be referring to, are actually a very good team. However, the pony is only new to being ridden and very stubborn when trying to leave the yard/other horses. They are in fact making good progress and the situation was probably more difficult than usual, due to the unusual amount of people around.
We are sorry that the volume of campers over the bank holiday caused you concern. There were 20 pitches booked out but it seems that most of these were large families with pup tents/gazebos etc. In future maybe we need to tighten then rules on additional units, if the rules that we have currently are not working.
Kind Regards
The Daisy May’s Team
30 pitches being used on the friday night. Too many we left early
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
Liked Freedom to pitch where we liked and animals
Sandpit and stream area
Disliked Toilet and shower facilities - not enough for the number of campers as well as an open farm during the day.
Either no hand towel or no toilet paper on every trip to the loo.
Needed another bin point for rubbish not just at the entrance.
No den building as advertised
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Excellent place to stay
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
Liked Loved this campsite nice and secluded camping area.
Loved we could use the farm even out of hours the kids loved it.
Disliked Nothing
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We had a really lovely stay,…
Non-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
Liked We had a really lovely stay, it was very friendly. The children loved staying on a working farm and really enjoyed the sandpit and stream!
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Lovely place petting animals sandpit woodland walk relaxed nice staff
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
Liked Very relaxed, nice staff helpful
Grandson loved it
Disliked Could do with updating
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Animals…
Non-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
Liked Animals
Disliked Toilet facilities, very noisy
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Great little place…
Non-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
Liked Great little place
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Fantastic and we will definitely stay again
Non-electric gravel and hardstanding motorhome pitch
Liked All the animals were amazing
Disliked No hard standing despite it being an option on booking
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This is the 4 year in…
Non-electric grass and earth tent pitch
Liked This is the 4 year in a row we have stayed with a big group.
We always have a lovely stay and cant wait for next year
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Features
Dogs allowed
Campfires allowed
Leisure on site
Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis WatersportsAmenities on site
Bath available Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area WifiGroups welcome
D. of E. welcome Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcomeRules
Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all yearThemes
Budget/backpacker Forest Leave the car at home Peaceful Remote location Spectacular scenery Walkers' paradise Wild camping Wildlife havenUtilities
Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available No hot water Recycling available Renewable energyNearby amenities
Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Nearby farmers' market Public transport nearby Shop nearbyType
Farm Small (11-25 pitches)Nearby leisure
Golf nearby Restaurant nearbyLocation
Daisy Mays Farm
Hall Road
Elsenham
Essex
England
CM22 6DN
Timezone
Europe/London BST (GMT+01:00)
GPS
51.91165°N
0.23811°E
Nearest transport
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Cycle routes
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Other
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EASTON LODGE 3.7 mi
QUENDON HALL 3.8 mi
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Daisy Mays Farm have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Daisy Mays Farm dog friendly? Yes View all features
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- When can I check in and check out of Daisy Mays Farm?
Camping and touring Arrive: 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. Depart by: 12 p.m. - How much does it cost to stay at Daisy Mays Farm? From £30 (for 1 night, 4 people) - prices may change depending on your dates and party.