Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
River
Creek

About this space

Galleywinter Farm is a 20-acre working horse farm with an organic garden and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our whole farm fosters a sense of connection with nature, deep restfulness and relaxation. Explore our woods trails, beautiful spots to sit, or observe the horses. Our yoga and mediation studio with its gorgeous smooth wood floors offers serenity, a space to sit, stretch, or practice...

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Reviews • 300

★★★★★ (300 reviews)
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Emily F.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2024

We had an excellent stay at Galleywinter. A beautiful scenic and well maintained location. The deck site was perfect for all of our needs. We pitched our tent on the grass and set up our camping ta...

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India R.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2024

Best place i’ve stayed on hipcamp! Gail was such a sweet host and the barb is just the perfect place to stay! Definitely recommend!

AI Review Summary

Overall, campers have had a delightful experience at Gail's farm, praising her warm hospitality and the beautiful, serene environment. The campsites are well-maintained and offer a good level of privacy, with unique amenities like an outdoor shower and forest bath enhancing the experience. Many guests appreciated the presence of horses and the proximity to hiking trails, making it a great spot for nature lovers. However, some noted that barking dogs at night could be a disturbance for those sensitive to noise, and a few sites being visible to each other might detract from the sense of seclusion for some campers.

Highlights
  • Gail is a friendly and accommodating host
  • Beautiful and serene natural surroundings
  • Private and well-maintained campsites
  • Unique amenities like outdoor shower and forest bath
  • Close proximity to hiking trails and Shenandoah National Park
  • Great for stargazing and enjoying nature
  • Horses on the property add charm and enjoyment
Considerations
  • Dogs barking at night may disturb light sleepers
  • Some sites are within view of each other, which may reduce privacy for some campers