Using an awning as a bedroom

johndailey
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edited September 2016 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

If you have a two berth van. Is it ok to have a third person sleeping in the awning? Obviously I would inform the site management upon booking regarding the situation and pay for three if that is their policy.

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  • paul56
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    edited September 2016 #2

    In the past we've used an awning bedroom like this from Towsure 

    http://www.towsure.com/awaydaze-tall-annexe-inner-tent

     for the kids and one of their friends. 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2016 #3

    I've seen this done on numerous club sites (some even allow pup tents outside) so I can't see a problem, I don't think it's anywhere in the rules about you having to say where your party are sleeping providing you pay for them as you said.

    all I found in the rules is this:

    5 Using awnings or tents

    a. On pitches with awning space you can erect an awning. You may also put up a tent for extra sleeping accommodation, or a specially designed toilet or cooking tent, provided the main outfit is occupied, but please keep them within your pitch area

    I find the idea of a cooking tent quaint, has anybody ever seen one on a carvan pitch?

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2016 #4

    No problem using awing as additional sleeping space.

    You do of course have to pay for the correct number of people, the 3rd body will be using the facilities

  • johndailey
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    edited September 2016 #5

    Thanks everybody. It's just the way I thought that it might be. I suppose a heavy snorer would not go down too well with the neighbours though!

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #6

    I've seen this done on numerous club sites (some even allow pup tents outside) so I can't see a problem, I don't think it's anywhere in the rules about you having to say where your party are sleeping providing you pay for them as you said.

    all I found in the rules is this:

    5 Using awnings or tents

    a. On pitches with awning space you can erect an awning. You may also put up a tent for extra sleeping accommodation, or a specially designed toilet or cooking tent, provided the main outfit is occupied, but please keep them within your pitch area

    I find the idea of a cooking tent quaint, has anybody ever seen one on a carvan pitch?

    I really can't see why you have to mock and have a go at other's people's choices, could you explain that Corners?Laughing

  • IanH
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    edited September 2016 #7

    Nice one, BB Laughing

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2016 #8

    haven't seen a cooking tent since BP was alive!

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited September 2016 #9

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

  • toowetforcamping
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    edited September 2016 #10

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

    Is this an actual rule?

    Whilst accepting that it would not be correct to exceed the main outfit berths, it does seem petty that, say for example, grandparents in a 2 berth could not have two grandchildren in the awning.  Sad

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited September 2016 #11

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

    Is this an actual rule?

    Whilst accepting that it would not be correct to exceed the main outfit berths, it does seem petty that, say for example, grandparents in a 2 berth could not have two grandchildren in the awning.  Sad

    Indeed it is !

  • toowetforcamping
    toowetforcamping Forum Participant Posts: 42
    edited September 2016 #12

    Is that a yes to petty?  Laughing

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited September 2016 #13

    Is that a yes to petty?  Laughing

    Of course not but is a club rule regarding occupancy

  • Oldgirl and Staffy
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    edited September 2016 #14

    In Spain in the winter, many people use  cooking tents and set up a larger kitchen in there rather  than cook  in the van.  The weather is usually lovely and it is so sensible to cook outside if you can.  Many

    companies
    sell them both here and in Europe

  • Philnffc
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    edited September 2016 #15

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

    Write your comments here...I'm afraid this is now not true this ruling was changed three years ago, there is no limit anymore so within reason you can have as many as you want.

  • spk
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    edited September 2016 #16

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

    Write your comments here...

     

    wow how ridiculous is that rule

  • spk
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    edited September 2016 #17

    oops posted before I read BBs post

  • Vicmallows
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    edited September 2016 #18

    Occupancy in an awning or pup tent is 50% of the main outfits max number of berths. For example a 4 berth caravan, can have 2 people in an awning/pup tent. So a maximum of 6 persons,,,,

    So we are OK then! ....we have a 2-berth 'van.  I sleep in the awning, and wife sleeps in the 'van. Laughing

  • Whittakerr
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    edited September 2016 #19

    Yes

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2016 #20

    I've seen this done on numerous club sites (some even allow pup tents outside) so I can't see a problem, I don't think it's anywhere in the rules about you having to say where your party are sleeping providing you pay for them as you said.

    all I found in the rules is this:

    5 Using awnings or tents

    a. On pitches with awning space you can erect an awning. You may also put up a tent for extra sleeping accommodation, or a specially designed toilet or cooking tent, provided the main outfit is occupied, but please keep them within your pitch area

    I find the idea of a cooking tent quaint, has anybody ever seen one on a carvan pitch?

    I really can't see why you have to mock and have a go at other's people's choices, could you explain that Corners?Laughing

    I suggest you look up the definition of quaint , also no one has stated using such a cooking tent on this post or chossing to use , so who am I mocking BB?

    Def; attractively unusual , picturesque, charming, sweet, attractive, ie a quaint cottage where is the mocking in that? 

    Good try but no ruffled feathers, sorry!

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2016 #21

    Nice one, BB Laughing

    Please previous post and stop being captious (again)

    PShave you fixed that right peddle yet Ian? do hope your left leg has returned to normal?Wink

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #22

    surely you mean 'pedal'?

    are you 'peddling' (as usual) when you should be 'pedalling'?Undecided

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2016 #23

    Thanks everybody. It's just the way I thought that it might be. I suppose a heavy snorer would not go down too well with the neighbours though!

    better in the awning than having to sleep next to her Sealed

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2016 #24

    surely you mean 'pedal'?

    are you 'peddling' (as usual) when you should be 'pedalling'?Undecided

    guilty as charged, it seems my absence from education is already begining to take it's toll

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #25

    We have two side annexes which we used for sleeping accommodation last year when we had a total of seven people in our party on a touring holiday that included the Lake district, Scotland, the Cotswolds, the Peak District and London. Fortunately, our car
    is also a 7 seater!

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #26

    surely you mean 'pedal'?

    are you 'peddling' (as usual) when you should be 'pedalling'?Undecided

    guilty as charged, it seems my absence from education is already begining to take it's toll

    as ever, youre forgivenHappy

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #27

    We have two side annexes which we used for sleeping accommodation last year when we had a total of seven people in our party on a touring holiday that included the Lake district, Scotland, the Cotswolds, the Peak District and London. Fortunately, our car
    is also a 7 seater!

    Malc, did you get all the folk, and their gear, and the awnings etc, etc in just the one vehicle plus caravan?

    MTPLM, what MTPLMWink

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #28

    We have two side annexes which we used for sleeping accommodation last year when we had a total of seven people in our party on a touring holiday that included the Lake district, Scotland, the Cotswolds, the Peak District and London. Fortunately, our car
    is also a 7 seater!

    Malc, did you get all the folk, and their gear, and the awnings etc, etc in just the one vehicle plus caravan?

    MTPLM, what MTPLMWink

    Write your comments here...Yes, we managed it somehow!

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #29

    .and the effect on the car and caravans weights was.....?Undecided

    (the point of my post....)

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #30

    .and the effect on the car and caravans weights was.....?Undecided

    (the point of my post....)

    Write your comments here...I don't know.

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2016 #31

    .and the effect on the car and caravans weights was.....?Undecided

    (the point of my post....)

    Write your comments here...I don't know.

    I'm sure you are not alone in not accurately understanding this....Sad