I didn't realise how early one had to book before a bank holiday to find a campsite that had spaces, and think I've probably left it too late. However...
I'm trying to find a space on a campsite anywhere in East Anglia, which has an electric hookup for a small two person tent. I've tried all of the availability sites, and can't find anything and I've been ringing around today without much luck. Does anybody know any other methods? Do camp site owners read these boards?
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When we left it too late last August BH we gave up in UK and went over to Seeland in Holland, just north of the Belgian border. Loads of campsites. No problem booking or just turning up. Probably not a BH there either. Travel overnight to get a cheap ferry ticket.
------------- Brian.
El Rocio, Spain 30 May - 2 June.
El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain 22 - 28 June.
Plasencia, Spain 4 July.
VillanaƱe, Spain 5 July.
Gosport, UK 10 - 12 July.
Newark-upon-Trent, UK 17 - 19 July.
Groede, Seeland, Holland 28 Aug - 1 Sep.
Morocco expedition, April 2010
and Mill hill farm mentioned above HERE they also have an availabilty calendar on here Look HERE and it's showing that they've got space and they're only £10 night for you size tent plus whatever they charge for EHU
------------- Shelli
Campers do it in the mud!
Hubby says we can
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Thanks to all for suggestions. Unfortunately, I saw the last one too late.
After frantic searching today, I found a site at Great Yarmouth at their Wild Duck site. It cost £104 and that's only for 3 nights. Am hoping that there might be a space once we're there so we can stay on Sunday night, but we may have to go home early (hopefully not!)
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.