Highbury Farm

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Highbury Farm, the location of BarnCamp 2015, is located in the Lower Wye Valley on a hill above the village of Redbrook, postcode NP25 4LX. Highbury Farm is actually located in Gloucestershire, although it should be in Gwent. (location of site on Wikimapia Bing and Google Maps also Aerial View Map of the site)

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BarnCamp 2015 will take place in different parts of the Farm:

  • The barn: plenaries, Workshop Space 1, indoor entertainment.
  • The gathering field: for camping, compost loo and very a stunning view up the Wye Valley towards Monmouth.
  • The upper field: featuring the kitchen tent, 12-volt-powered marquee for Workshop Space 2 and the fire space.

Highbury Farm is a vegetarian farm and the owners request that meat is not brought or cooked on site. There are two local pubs; The Bell Inn (English side of the river) and The Boat Inn, (Welsh side of the river) both within walking distance that serve the usual pub fare, The Boat being our recommendation as it also serves a good range of local ciders and has a fine outdoor space too.

The local shop also sells a good range of foods and snacks, beers/wines etc. so if you are allergic to Vegan food, you needn't starve!

Mobile phone coverage is sketchy so you may wish to choose your network SIM carefully if being contactable by mobile is important to you, see the Highbury Farm Mobile Phone Coverage page. In short Vodafone is about the best, with EE being pretty bad but not the worst. Forget 3G or 4G: phone calls and text only.

Getting to Highbury Farm

Everyone will be responsible for organising their own transport to the location.

There are various routes up to the farm (as shown on the map below). Please try to use the most appropriate route:

  • GREEN ROUTE - pedestrians - it's a steep, but pleasant climb from the village up to the camp site and farm.
  • CYAN ROUTE - live-in vehicles. Also car parking unless very wet (please park in the village in this case). Please don't park too far into the field in case you get stuck.
  • RED ROUTE - for deliveries only. If you come up this way you'll then need to go back down and take the CYAN ROUTE.


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There's more info on their web site at http://www.highburyfarm.freeserve.co.uk/visitingframe.htm and also here it is on the map:

By Car or other motorised vehicle

Firstly, for those of you with satnavs, the postcode is NP25 4LX

From Bristol the farm is about 30 miles, over the OLD Severn Bridge (M48) (not Second Severn Crossing M4) and then taking the A466 past Chepstow and about 13 miles up the Wye Valley. The bridge costs something like £6.50 for cars and £13.10 for vans. Latest toll prices at their web site.

Now the farm is on a very steep hill on a very narrow lane and the folk here are saying they would prefer people not to drive up but you can deliver things if you really need to/physically unable to walk up. You will need ninja driving skills to get anything bigger than a car up here so its best not to bother.

So if you're coming by car, you'll need to park down the bottom alongside the A466 Wye Valley Road, there is a car park (southbound street view with view of hill where Barn Camp is in background) past the village green on the left (river) side and then walk up via the GREEN ROUTE on the map above (follow signs for Offa's Dyke Footpath (and BarnCamp signs), up the hill behind the Bell Inn). *CAR PARK UPDATE 2013* Please note; the car parks in the village are now pay and display (not sure of the cost, probably ~£1/day?), if this is an issue for you and you decide to try and park 'elsewhere', please avoid annoying the locals by dumping the car outside the village shop/someone's house or drive/pub

Because of this make sure you pack your stuff according to having to hike up a big hill! If you come up with you essentials first and then you can get a hand making a second trip. Any real problems or if you physically can't get up here for some reason, please ring the BarnCamp hot-line (see Contact) from Thursday morning onwards to let us know.

To reduce the environmental impact of driving, it would be great if people could share lifts. Here is a noticeboard where you can offer and request lifts.

Streetview of turn off (north bound) up Highbury Lane (?marked Coach Road?) from A466 to Barn Camp

If you're driving and have a space in you vehicle or you need a lift, take a look at our lift-shares Riseup Pad.

If you get lost/stuck or need to get in touch see the Contact page from telephone numbers and more.

Access to Highbury Farm by vehicle is somewhat difficult as it is situated up a steep hill in the valley. Most motor vehicles should ideally be left at the bottom of the hill rather than be taken up the track. For small vehicles, carrying the minimum of passengers would help. There is a decent* footpath up from the village to the farm, so leaving vehicle at bottom and walking is a good option.

*but very steep (and slippery when wet) in parts!

Live-in Vehicles

If you have a live-in vehicle and wish to park in the camping field, then follow the CYAN ROUTE on the map above. Be warned that there is a very steep incline on this road and a hair-pin turn into the field, so don't try it if you're articulated, or driving a heavily laden old combi!

If you do intend to park your live-in vehicle in the field, please do not drive too far in, stay near to the entrance. Thank you.

Deliveries

If you are delivering some infrastructure stuff to the Barn, Farm or Upper Field, follow the RED ROUTE, make your drop-off and then head for the car-park and walk up, or follow the CYAN ROUTE to park your live-in vehicle, though you'll then have to heft your stuff up the rest of the hill to the Barn.

By Train and bus

There are trains to Chepstow, check http://www.nationalrail.co.uk to find out times.

Then there is then a bus service (69) from Chepstow to Monmouth stopping at Redbrook village. The last bus leaving Chepstow on Friday and Saturday is at 18.10 (6.10PM) from the bus station. See this PDF of the 2015 bus times for the 69 route. More details regarding public transport in the area.

By Bus

From Bristol catch the X14 X7 to Chepstow, then follow the directions above for catching the 69 bus to Redbrook. Then follow the GREEN ROUTE up to the farm. If it's very wet then the RED ROUTE will be an easier, but longer, hike.

By Bike

There's no organised bike ride this year, like there was in 2013, but see the BarnCamp 2013 Bike Ride page for somew tips or if you fancy organising one yourself.