Gems of CLs

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  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,644 ✭✭✭
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    edited March 2016 #32

    We would have used it after York but it meant heading back up again, so heading down to Clumber and Old Brampton worked out well.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #33

    I like the sound of that private site you used in York, Cherry Tree/Fields? Is the cycle path into city fairly easy? We have a short break to fit in after Easter, before we head up to Lake District. 

  • Cherokee2015
    Cherokee2015 Forum Participant Posts: 392
    edited March 2016 #34

    Yes, Jeep and me at home! OH had fun, wasn't too stuck, but needed a bit more than owners car to give it a push. We suggested helping, to avoid damage to grass, they were a very nice couple, looking a tad worried! Very busy all CLs around, lots of folks
    up there to see Flying Scotsman. That looks a nice CL at Fox and Rabbit, but a bit pricey. HS though I think!Happy

    I believe unless it's changed the CL at the Fox and Rabbit pub does not have EHU.   Or do you mean the site behind which I believe is a CCC - CS.   There is also a CL or CS opposite the Fox and Rabbit so a lot of choice in the area.    I love this area,
    would love to retire up there but just a pipe dream at the moment as another few years before I can consider that!  

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #35

    Fox and Rabbit has EHU now Moonstone. We took a look at the CS down the back lane opposite as well, again very nice, good views. We are keeping an eye on properties up there for our final move! Happy

  • Cherokee2015
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    edited March 2016 #36

    Fox and Rabbit has EHU now Moonstone. We took a look at the CS down the back lane opposite as well, again very nice, good views. We are keeping an eye on properties up there for our final move! Happy

    That's good news - how much per night?   If it's anything like the pub prices it will be expensive!    We use one on the Newton On Rawcliffe Road - you can walk down into Levisham Laughing

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #37

    Showing £15 per night, which is just for HS and EHU, so on expensive side. Is it a CL at Newton Upon Rawcliffe? We looked at a nice cottage there.

    I have just realised which CL you mean! It is further on where Forest road splits, you used to be able to drive Forest track down to Levisham, but FC have put up some dodgy notices and gates now!

    Other road leads on up past Wheeldale Roman road and down to ford! We were up there on Monday, lovely little walk through woods along the stream. Our dogs usually learn to swim as puppies in that stream!

  • Cherokee2015
    Cherokee2015 Forum Participant Posts: 392
    edited March 2016 #38

    Showing £15 per night, which is just for HS and EHU, so on expensive side. Is it a CL at Newton Upon Rawcliffe? We looked at a nice cottage there.

    I have just realised which CL you mean! It is further on where Forest road splits, you used to be able to drive Forest track down to Levisham, but FC have put up some dodgy notices and gates now!

    Other road leads on up past Wheeldale Roman road and down to ford! We were up there on Monday, lovely little walk through woods along the stream. Our dogs usually learn to swim as puppies in that stream!

    Yes I love it there but that's not the one.   We stay at Oak Tree Farm (Andy and Jo).   Only has 6amp electrics though and it the past year, she has added a camping field, and held a couple of large rallies.   It is her intention to have yurts at some point too.     What was a nice quiet CL is rapidly becoming a much larger commercial concern which is shame, although can't blame them as they are in business after all.    That will also be the reason she's put the price up from £10 to £13 (there are toilets/showers now)

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #39

    I will take a look at Oak Tree Farm, not come across it.Happy

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2016 #40

    I like the sound of that private site you used in York, Cherry Tree/Fields? Is the cycle path into city fairly easy? We have a short break to fit in after Easter, before we head up to Lake District. 

    Yes it's Cherry Trees. Here's the link for you to copy & paste, as I can't make it live :-http://www.cherrytreecottagecs.co.uk/home

    There are a couple of cycle ways into the city, one through the environ and the other follows the river. There are cycle leaflets in the site's information room. Definitely a site we will use again, out of main season.

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #41

    I have many many that I would not stay at again, and No I am not sharing them, they are mine all mine

    Admiral

  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2016 #42

    I have many many that I would not stay at again, and No I am not sharing them, they are mine all mine

    Admiral

    Write your comments here...You will walk the plank for that you scoundrel.    Laughing

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #43

    Keel haul him!