Do you have one campsite you return to time and again?
What is it and why?
Looking at our 2012 bookings and need some inspiration :)
------------- Carley x
Aug 2011 - Brighouse Bay
Aug 2011 - Wild Rose Park
Sep 2011 - UKCS Meet Skipton
April 2012 - Charity Farm
May 2012 - Primrose Valley (Caravan)
July 2012 - Nantcols
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
If I lived closer it would be Nantcol - but I see you have that on your list already . I love Breck Farm at Weybourne in Norfolk and Manor Caravan park at Happisburgh in Norfolk, both basic sites within an hours drive of home and both liked for different reasons.
You're organised thinking about 2012 already, we dont normally decide we want to go until its the day before we go! Probably why we end up camping locally!
We have two - Plassey in Wrexham, high quality site with plenty of good quality facilities to keep parents and children happy. Also pretty close to home but still feels like we are miles away. Only wish we could visit more often!
Dolbryn, Carmarthenshire, Lovely friendly site, excellent play area for the children and very reasonably priced. Lots to do in the area.
My favourite is Holmes Valley camp site ay Holmfirth, it's small friendly, ideal for families to relax, it's like getting back to how camping should be without all the commercial razz-ma-tazz, quiet, lovely walks, river runs all around it, lovely pubs and restaurants nearby and not forgetting the very famous town of Holmfirth were Last of the Summer Wine was filmed. If you ever go you must take the village tour bus and see all the famous filming spots. Hope you have alovely time at Riverside next week.
------------- don't lead me into temptation,I can find my own way!
Globe Vale, Redruth, Cornwall, has to be a strong favourite of ours. We also like Black Horse Farm CC site at Densole, Folkestone. Others are: Townsend, at Pembridge, Leominster; Wareham Forest, Dorset; Lincoln Farm Park, nr Oxford.
------------- David
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Aug 2011 - Brighouse Bay
Aug 2011 - Wild Rose Park
Sep 2011 - UKCS Meet Skipton
April 2012 - Charity Farm
May 2012 - Primrose Valley (Caravan)
July 2012 - Nantcols
Aug 2011 - Brighouse Bay
Aug 2011 - Wild Rose Park
Sep 2011 - UKCS Meet Skipton
April 2012 - Charity Farm
May 2012 - Primrose Valley (Caravan)
July 2012 - Nantcols
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Woodyhyde in Dorset. Why? Because its close to the Jurassic coast and right next to the steam railway. They now have EHU and new shower block opening next year, whoohoo!
Ginger Hill in Pembrokeshire. Why? Because the owners are friendly, it's inland and sheltered so no wind issues, it's got nice lakes to look at, it's central to the county and well located for the Presili hills, they allow fires AND have EHU. (unusual). Showers are awful but I can overlook this for the reasons stated.
Just back yesterday from our 3rd time at 'The Strangers Inn' Bradfield near Harwich...Why? because it's only an hour from home and the pub often has entertainment, a short stroll brings you to the waters edge.
'Basingstoke canal centre' has also been on our list at least 3 times, Why? because we use it as an overnight stop for any journeys down to Dorset/west country, it's so easy to get off the M3 and find the site, also very cheap.
------------- "Close your eyes and pretend it's all a dream, that's how I get by"
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.