I normally book in at the Black Horse in Densole but forgot this year and it’s full now. Any suggestions? We drive down from Cheshire. We cross at around 7.20 and have to sort dogs through their passport control, that’s why we like to be close. Can’t believe I forgot to book!🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
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Quote: Originally posted by gailbonney on 21/4/2025
I normally book in at the Black Horse in Densole but forgot this year and it’s full now. Any suggestions? We drive down from Cheshire. We cross at around 7.20 and have to sort dogs through their passport control, that’s why we like to be close. Can’t believe I forgot to book!🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Can't help, sorry, as that's the one I would use myself for my trip in June/July 2026; good luck with your search.
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We always used Broadhembury, if memeory serves me right it's about 15 miles away.
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It's worth ringing the site to check availability as they often keep a couple of pitches available which don't show on the booking system. The warden at Blackhorse told me that a few years ago and it has worked for me.
Some good recommendations there for others, thanks for posting.
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