
Camp Wildfire
West Kingsdown, Kent· TN15 6FP
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 27 public reviews (Sept 2025 – Mar 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Camp Wildfire has a friendly, well-organised atmosphere with staff who genuinely engage with visitors. The range of activities and calm spaces available mean there's often something to suit different needs. Do be aware that getting in touch before your visit can be tricky—it may be worth planning ahead and checking details early, as phone support isn't always straightforward.
What visitors say
Visitors consistently praise Camp Wildfire's friendly, well-organised atmosphere and report that staff create a welcoming environment where less socially confident visitors tend to feel comfortable. However, the sensory environment can be intense during busier periods—particularly during evenings with scheduled entertainment—and some visitors have experienced difficulties with customer service communication outside of visits.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- SEN families specifically recommend Camp Wildfire for neurodivergent children
- Quiet environment away from sensory stimulation mentioned in accessibility information
- Trained counsellors available to support attendees
- Described as inclusive and supportive festival environment by community
Sourced from Instagram, Facebook, official help centre within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
Potential challenges
- Advance contact with the venue can be challenging due to limited phone support—plan your visit details early
- Some activities are designed to be high-energy; quieter zones exist but may need to be actively sought out
- During peak times and evenings with entertainment, noise levels and crowding can increase noticeably
What works
- Staff are reported as friendly and supportive
- Good facilities and well-organised layout
- Calm spaces available on site
- Suitable for visitors who prefer quieter social interactions
- Variety of activities means you can choose what works for your child
- Generally welcoming and relaxed atmosphere
Facilities
Sensory environment
Large-scale festival event with 100+ activities, live music, DJs, and performances. Likely high noise levels and crowding given 15,000+ attendees. Quiet areas not mentioned.
Tips for your visit
This is an adult summer camp (18+) and music festival hybrid, NOT designed for children with special needs. Inappropriate for SEND families seeking child-focused venues. Winter events are day-only in London (Euston). Contact office@campwildfire.co.uk for accessibility queries.
Pricing
From £95.00 per person
Summer 2026 weekend events from £299 (sold out). Winter 2026 day events from £95. All activities and entertainment included in ticket price. No hidden extras.
Accessibility
Website mentions 'Accessibility' in footer but content not provided. Venue is in an ancient forest setting. No specific wheelchair access, accessible terrain, or Changing Places information available.
Carer & disability info
Carers can attend free but still require a ticket; proof of disability needed.
This information is gathered from publicly available sources and may not be fully accurate or up to date. Please always check directly with the venue before visiting.
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