Summer Hall week (catered) at Orcop
Sat 8 Aug 2026 to Sat 15 Aug 2026
Status: Spaces
Confirmed Staff
Leader: Barry PollardMusician: Chris Jewell
Prices Summary
Early Bird Prices apply if booked and fully paid one month in advance (weekends), or two months in advance (weeks and residential). Otherwise Full Prices apply.Full details below and in booking conditions 2a and 2b.
| Age Band | Early Bird | Full Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | £350.00 | £410.00 |
| 18-24 | £262.00 | £307.00 |
| 12-17 | £175.00 | £205.00 |
| 5-11 | £87.00 | £102.00 |
| Under 5 | Free | Free |
What to expect?
A fully catered week of folk activities based around a village hall. Music, song, dance and crafts. Suitable for all – adults, children, families and singles.
Likely to include lively ceilidh dancing in the evenings, all-inclusive music workshops in the mornings, an opportunity to join the band in the evenings and various other workshops depending on what you and the other campers bring to share.
The camp starts on the Saturday afternoon (arrival time is after 2pm), and finishes on the following Saturday morning (please leave site by 12 noon).
Lots more information about what happens at a Folk Camp can be found in the Camper’s Guide – Summer Weeks.
Location
Orcop Village Hall, Orcop, Hereford, HT2 8ET
What3Words to find this Folk Camp: limbs.glance.hillsides
Directions: From A466 turn off at Sandyway cross roads for Orcop (2miles). You will pass the memorial on your right and the hall is another mile on the left.
The small and charming cathedral city of Hereford to the north is home to the Mappa Mundi, and also has museums and leisure facilities. The Welsh marches abound with historic castles and spectacular scenery, and Monmouth and Abergavenny are both within reach.
The village is tiny and rural, and the hall situated well away from housing, in an ideal Folk Camp spot.
More Information
To find out more details about what’s provided at Folk Camps, read the FAQ, with lots of details about Folk Camps in general, including what drinks and food are provided at self-cater camps vs fully-catered camps. There is also more information on the About page and elsewhere on this website.
Prices
Deposits: A non-returnable deposit of £20 per person per event is payable at the time of booking.
Early Bird and Full Prices: The Early Bird price (bold) is charged if booked and fully paid for before the due date (see booking conditions 2a and 2b).
The Full Price applies if the camp is booked or the payment is completed after the due date.
Beware: your deposit and place could be lost if not paid in full before the Full Price comes into effect, see the booking conditions.
Prices are per person.
| Age Band | Early Bird | Full Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | £350.00 | £410.00 |
| 18-24 | £262.00 | £307.00 |
| 12-17 | £175.00 | £205.00 |
| 5-11 | £87.00 | £102.00 |
| Under 5 | Free | Free |
All accepted bookings automatically include Associate Membership of Folk Camps Society Ltd. for all party members 18 years of age and over.
Please scroll down to read the booking conditions and then find the link to book this Folk Camp.
Booking Conditions
1a) Deposits are due with your booking.
1b) If your deposit is not paid by the due date your booking will be cancelled.
1c) All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable.
2a) Balances for weekend camps are due 1 calendar month before the holiday starts. After which the higher booking price will be charged.
2b) Balances for catered week and residential camps are due 2 calendar months before the holiday starts.
Reserved places and deposits will be lost if balances are not paid in full when due.
2c) Any discounts will be removed if balances have not been paid in full by the due date.
3) In the event of you cancelling (except under clause 5 below) the following scale of charges will apply:
- Up to 4 weeks before start of holiday – deposits only
- 15 to 28 days before start of holiday – 50% of full cost
- Under 15 days before the start of holiday – 100% of full cost
Please note some insurance companies offer policies which provide cover against you cancelling your holiday, including for UK holidays.
4) Folk Camps reserves the right to alter or cancel camps, facilities, dates and staffing as necessary, but will always attempt to provide a holiday that matches as close as practicable the original.
5) Folk Camps will not pay any refunds or consequential losses in respect of any changes necessary under clause 4 above, other than to grant the option of cancellation with full refunds if Folk Camps cancels or alters the dates or location of the camp as a result of any reason beyond its control.
6) The person making this booking will notify Folk Camps if any member of the party has been at risk of contact with an infectious or contagious disease. If any member of the party is unwell, it is asked that they should not take part in communal activities but isolate until symptoms ease. Should it be necessary to cancel the booking as a result of any such contact, then Folk Camps will refund the monies paid, pro rata.
7) The person making this booking acknowledges full responsibility for all persons included in the booking and indemnifies Folk Camps Society Ltd. for all losses incurred as a result of any such person’s actions.
8) Special medical dietary needs will only be catered for following advance agreement by Folk Camps. See Folk Camps Special Diets Policy.
9) Children under the age of 18 are the responsibility of their parent or responsible adult (aged over 21) at all times. See Safeguarding Policy and Guardianship Policy.
10) Folk Camps reserves the right to refuse any booking without explanation.
11a) Folk Camps may use photos, images and videos taken at Folk Camps in future publicity. If you would like your permission to be obtained for the use of any media that clearly identifies you or your family, please contact the office.
11b) If you take photographs at a Folk Camp with easily identifiable faces, then please obtain permission from the subjects before publishing them on social media.
12) If the Folk Camp site allows dogs, and your booking includes a dog, then you must follow the rules in the Folk Camps Dogs Policy.
13) Folk Camps is a community where all members contribute in some way. At each camp there are domestic duties to carry out (see FAQ) and all adults and teenagers are expected to give a few hours of their time to help in the tasks which enable the camp to run.
14) Folk Camps provides information to campers about risks at Folk Camps and it is the responsibility of the booker and all members of their party to heed these warnings. General information applicable to Folk Camps is provided in writing after booking. This general information and also specific information about the site is also provided on a notice displayed at each Folk Camp. Warnings about particular risks are given at a camp meeting on the first evening of each event.
15) For policies mentioned above, see https://folkcamps.co.uk/policies-and-legal/
If you have any questions about Folk Camps’ booking conditions, please contact the office via email or the contact form.
