I have a question! We have been camping for the past few weeks and are planning to go camping for another week (don't have to be back at work until 1st August).
What campsites in the UK have the largest pitch areas for tents (preferrably England or Wales, but Scotland tips welcome too as we will probably camp there for a week next year)?
We like to go camping to take walks in the country and for my partner to practice violin in fields but at the same time be close enough to a village where we can walk to a pub and back (don't like to drink and drive). Sometimes we like to come back and play cards until midnight. We are not rowdy (we are a couple) but at the same time don't want to whisper and worry about card shuffling being too noisy for our "nextdoor neighbours".
At the same time, want a campsite with loos and showers.
So any tips on campsites with large pitching areas (more than 6 metres) would be great.
THANKS!
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Most commercial campsites that we have been on tend to only have "pitch sizes" for caravans. Tent areas are just a field with no designated areas.
>>> be close enough to a village where we can walk to a pub and back <<<
Any campsite with this facility will probably have a strict silence after 11pm rule.
Not because of the noise you may or may not make playing cards but from the fact that experience in the past will have shown them that the proximity of pubs to campsites does not usually promote common sense and consideration for other campers peace and tranquility.
Good luck with your search but I doubt if you will find any campsites in Scotland with the facilities that you are looking for, that also have no quiet rules.
Try Fforest fields in mid wales. really relaxed wardens, open camp fires and lots of space to walk to pubs etc. It is absolutely beautiful. Plus lake to swim in but a bit cold! Great area to bike ride too. If you go, walk to 7 stars in next valley and try their beef and ale pie it is fantastic but get there before 2pm!
big welcome to ukcs,not to be rude but you have left it a bit late for booking at this time of year.our family friend needs to find a large pitch for his tent in the cumbria area and is really struggling.
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Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 15/7/2009
Most commercial campsites that we have been on tend to only have "pitch sizes" for caravans. Tent areas are just a field with no designated areas.
>>> be close enough to a village where we can walk to a pub and back <<<
Any campsite with this facility will probably have a strict silence after 11pm rule.
Not because of the noise you may or may not make playing cards but from the fact that experience in the past will have shown them that the proximity of pubs to campsites does not usually promote common sense and consideration for other campers peace and tranquility.
Good luck with your search but I doubt if you will find any campsites in Scotland with the facilities that you are looking for, that also have no quiet rules.
Sorry to butt in, but was wondering about you lobey - did you have no luck selling you little van? remember seeing it on the free ads, have just put my freedom on there, wondered if you got much response? Been as our vans are both small and unusual-ish
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>>> Sorry to butt in, but was wondering about you lobey - did you have no luck selling you little van? remember seeing it on the free ads, have just put my freedom on there, wondered if you got much response? Been as our vans are both small and unusual-ish <<<
I have not advertised my van. Mzzy.
Ill health has forced us to mothball it for this year and we will think about it again next year. May sell it, may start using it again. We will just need to wait and see if the health situation improves.
Then again, if we got a decent offer, we'ed sell it tomorrow.
Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 15/7/2009
>>> Sorry to butt in, but was wondering about you lobey - did you have no luck selling you little van? remember seeing it on the free ads, have just put my freedom on there, wondered if you got much response? Been as our vans are both small and unusual-ish <<<
I have not advertised my van. Mzzy.
Ill health has forced us to mothball it for this year and we will think about it again next year. May sell it, may start using it again. We will just need to wait and see if the health situation improves.
Then again, if we got a decent offer, we'ed sell it tomorrow.
Sorry guys for hi jacking your thread!
I could have sworn I saw it on the ads! must be going mad! lol Hope you get better soon lobey!
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