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he beautiful bluebells in Cammas Wood are now in full bloom so come and join us this weekend, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd April, to take a walk along our Nature Trail to enjoy the carpet of colour.
There's no charge and no need to book! Just arrive on site between 9am and 3.00pm (last entry time to the Nature Trail). We have plenty of free parking on site.
Refreshments will be available from 9am to 4pm and our farm shop will be open selling lots of lovely local produce from 9am to 5pm.
♀️ Our play area will also be open for the little ones to let off some steam.
Well behaved dogs are welcome to join you but we do ask that they remain on a lead when walking through the woods. Please stick to the paths and do not pick the bluebells which are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). Please dress for the farm and weather conditions – they are very muddy sections of the trail and wellies are essential.
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Ticket Type | /Ticket Tariff |
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Free | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Cammas Hall Farm is located in beautiful countryside on the Essex/Hertfordshire border, in easy reach of both London and Cambridge, being just 12 minutes drive from Junction 7A of the M11.
We are situated approximately eight miles south east of the market town of Bishop's Stortford and 13 miles west of Chelmsford just outside the historic village of Hatfield Broad Oak. Our post code for navigation is CM22 7JT. This post code will take you to the entrance of the arable farm. The entrance to the fruit farm is located on the same road approximately half a mile away. Please follow the signs.
We have plenty of free parking on site. Disabled parking is located directly in front of the farm shop.
Public Transport Directions
There is no public transport directly to the farm. The nearest station to the farm is Sawbridgeworth, approximately 5 miles away, where taxi services are available. Bus 305 (from Bishop's Stortford) stops in the nearby village of Hatfield Broad Oak which is around a mile's walk to the farm along country roads with no pavements