Bradley Burn Farm

Welcome to Bradley Burn Farm in Weardale, County Durham, North East England. At Bradley Burn Farm we have a farm shop and café selling a wide range of homemade and local produce, 4 self-catering holiday cottages and a static caravan park.
The Bradley Burn is a tributary of the River Wear. Rising on the moors above Wolsingham, the stream flows down through the farm to meet the river in lower Weardale. On the edge of the North Pennines, and in the heart of the Durham Dales, Bradley Burn Farm offers beautiful scenery and a peaceful environment – an ideal place to enjoy the countryside.

Why not follow our progress, and bookmark our Blog.

Visit our Website too, at: www.bradleyburn.co.uk

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Odds on for a Barbeque Summer


Met office forecasters are predicting awarmer drier summer this year with below average rainfall and temperatures getting up to 30 degrees - why not enjoy it all from your own holidayhome.
Local charcoal, meat and beer always available from the farm shop!

Friday, 12 June 2009

New Touring Pitches - Latest Pics











Work is progressing with the infrastructure services for the New Touring Pitches.

Bookmark our Blog and keep up to date with the work, and of course the opening date!

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Open Farm Sunday

Rain kept the crowds at home, but a small and enthusiastic gathering enjoyed Open Farm Sunday at Bradley Burn.

Thanks go to John Emerson for laying on a sheep dog demonstration. One young visitor tried his hand with the sheepdogs. "He's a natural!" said John.

Chris Stephenson led a select group for a guided walk round the farm trail, and was pleased by the number of interesting questions from younger visitors.

Shorthorn Beef is Back

The latest batch of shorthorn beef has arrived at Bradley Burn Farm shop.

Born and reared by Denis Craig at Eastgate, shorthorn beef is a slow maturing native breed of England. Naturally fed, slaughtered locally and well hung, this is wonderful tasting beef.

Saturday, 6 June 2009

Bradley Burn Caravan Park

The Park is set in the picturesque and secluded valley of the Bradley Burn, a tributary of the River Wear.

If you are looking for a Caravan Holiday Home on a quiet park with stunning views and access to the Durham Dales then just click the picture!

Work starts on touring pitches


We were delighted to get provisional approval from the Caravan and Camping Club for five tent or touring caravan pitches in the field next to BradleyBurn Farm Shop.

Today we've started work to get the field ready - putting in water, electricity and drainage. When we are ready and everything is up to scratch we will get final approval. Then we can welcome members of the Caravan and Camping Club to come and stay at Bradley Burn.

Watch this space!