The social enterprise I run has a project up and running where we take families away who have never camped before and are experiencing issues as a family. It's free for the families and we provide all the equipment and food for them on the 1 night stay. They get to learn basic bushcraft skills with a range of activities provided by our council's countryside rangers. We've had two of this year's four planned excursions and the families loved it. We're there to guide if needed but we're not there to hold their hands and do everything for them. Now we've proven the concept to our local council, who we are working with in delivering the project, we're looking at next year's agenda. We get a little bit of funding and Alpkit helped us out with some cooking gear and sleeping bag liners but we are running this project on a shoestring. I really want some of the families to experience hammock camping though so where there is a will there will be a way
I recently personally bought a Highlander Nomad hammock, which is a hammock, fitted mossie net and with a tarp. I've been out with it twice and really enjoyed it. I made an underquilt from a US army poncho liner after seeing a video how to on Youtube. It keeps my backside from getting nippy but I don't doubt I'd get better results from a proper underquilt. I've recently bought a DD Travel Hammock and DD underquilt too to try out. I was impressed enough to think about how to incorporate hammock camping into our project but being so new to it, I haven't a clue about suitable sites locally or further afield.
Being so new to this, I haven't a clue about good locations for hammock camping. Ideally we'd want somewhere close to Doncaster or in the Yorkshire region. Any advice would be really appreciated! Also any kit recommendations would be really appreciated too, especially for the budget/ mid range end of the market but decent enough for regular usage.
This is our current site, it's a council owned compound in the middle of a local woods that we are allowed to use, it has a toilet block and classroom for if the weather gets too dicey.

I recently personally bought a Highlander Nomad hammock, which is a hammock, fitted mossie net and with a tarp. I've been out with it twice and really enjoyed it. I made an underquilt from a US army poncho liner after seeing a video how to on Youtube. It keeps my backside from getting nippy but I don't doubt I'd get better results from a proper underquilt. I've recently bought a DD Travel Hammock and DD underquilt too to try out. I was impressed enough to think about how to incorporate hammock camping into our project but being so new to it, I haven't a clue about suitable sites locally or further afield.
Being so new to this, I haven't a clue about good locations for hammock camping. Ideally we'd want somewhere close to Doncaster or in the Yorkshire region. Any advice would be really appreciated! Also any kit recommendations would be really appreciated too, especially for the budget/ mid range end of the market but decent enough for regular usage.
This is our current site, it's a council owned compound in the middle of a local woods that we are allowed to use, it has a toilet block and classroom for if the weather gets too dicey.
