Places to go in November

jstabler
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edited October 2017 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Hi im new at all this but can't wait to get started  we are hiring a moho in November  to see if we like it  i'm sure we will  has anyone any ideas where we can go  down south  that is open as i have heard that most  sites close end of October  thanks

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  • peedee
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    edited October 2017 #2

    You heard wrong jstabler check out the >Club sites<open all year and do a search on >ukcampsites<

    peedee

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2017 #3

    A lot of sites do close beginning of Nov ,but there are still plenty open and normally with plenty of room, some others will close in January after the new year  

  • eurortraveller
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    edited October 2017 #4

    Where are you starting from? How far do you want to drive? What do you want to do?  "Down South" includes everywhere from a sightseeing visit to London to walking on isolated beaches in west Cornwall. Your call ! 

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  • Navigateur
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    edited October 2017 #6

    I'm off "down south" tomorrow myself.  Northumberland - and it will be a four hour trip to get there !

  • Bakers2
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    edited October 2017 #7

    Hello and welcome. We're generally a friendly helpful bunch.

    To be able to give some tips, I'm sure you'll love it November may be cool and have long evenings but with everything you need including heating you'll have all you need 😃, tell us about who's going, kids, dogs etc and what you like doing and your starting point. What size of van are you hiring? This makes difference for parking get if you want trips out rather than leaving motorhome on site. There are websites for parking height restrictions.

    Reason we'll have a better idea of what you're looking for. Why are you saying south? Maybe possible to have a couple of stops, or more if you want. There are sites close to towns where you can walk to attractions or places in the country for walking. 

    Do let us know who etc and reasons for where and I'm sure you'll get plenty of suggestions.

    The post above illustrates the need for starting point 😉.

  • Aspenshaw
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    edited October 2017 #8

    Ferry Meadows at Peterborough or Moreton in Marsh in the Cotswolds. I think these take non-members so you should save the cost of club membership though your nightly fees will be higher. I'd do both. Motorhoming is not about staying put on one site for a week or more - caravanning is a much better option for that. Make sure you go for a site with plenty of hard standing.

    I'm going to Castleton, Derbyshire, next month. 

    Must admit I'm not a fan of hiring to see if you like it. Owning a motorhome all year round is not the same as hiring one for a week or two. However, if you dislike it, at least you'll avoid wasting money on buying one! Just don't come back seeing motorhoming through rose-tinted glasses. 

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited October 2017 #9

    What about Abbey Wood in London? There would be no shortage of things to do around there. The train station is a ten minute walk away and buses even nearer.

    David

  • dunelm
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    edited October 2017 #10

    If you thought that most sites close at the end of October I am surprised that you chose to hire a motorhome in November.

     

    As has been stated, there are a number of possibilities of places to stay in November. Asssuming your post is genuinely asking for suggestions you need to include more information as recommended by eurotraveller. 

     

    Sorry if my reply sounds negative but on all forums there are spurious posts and often other folks spend time replying to them and the person asking the questions doesn't make a further comment.

     

    Many people are willing to reply to genuine requests (especially when information is not readily available elsewhere) but please realise that we all have personal likes and what someone thinks is a great place to visit may not be what another person  would like.

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited October 2017 #13

    We are going away next week for a couple of nights and we are staying in Scotland. Lots of C&MC sites up here close on the 6th Nov but there are private/commercial/CL's open always something somewhere.

    We like going away in the off season as the sites are quieter, towns/cities not so busy if you avoid weekends. Christmas shopping will be well underway so a great time to go to different towns ans explore those markets.

    Enjoy it what ever you choose to do, I think hiring a motorhome is a good idea if you've never done anything like it before, too many folk have made costly mistakes.

  • huskydog
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    edited October 2017 #14

    David, you can still have good time at any time of year ,it's just sometimes the sun is watered down !surprisedcool

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2017 #15

    As others have said, if you define 'down south' it will help, js. Carnon Downs AS near Truro is open. You can’t get much further south than that! Birchwood commercial site near Wareham, Dorset is open - plenty of HS there.

    I'm sure you’re not expecting great weather in Nov so don’t be put off by the odd negative comment.

    If nothing else, hiring a van will give you clues as to what layouts might or might not work for you as we're all different in our choices. Good luck with your experiment. 

  • Navigateur
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    edited October 2017 #16

    Are motor caravans less snug than trailer caravans in watery weather?  Maybe its that big uninsulated window at the front.

  • Metheven
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    edited October 2017 #17

    Good idea 'js', if it gets the thumbs up in cold/wet weather you are sure to love it in the summer cool

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2017 #18

    If I was hiring a MH for the first time, I would be tempted to put together a tour of an area, perhaps moving around a bit rather than parking up at one location. That is what MHs are for really! Not sure of where OP lives, or what sort of interests OP has, but forests are often still very colourful, there are still lots of EH and NT and HHA properties open, many offering wonderful picnicking in the MH opportunities. Or perhaps wildlife/ bird spotting in warmth and comfort? Then there are all sorts of events such as Christmas Fairs, Craft Fairs, Food Festivals to visit.

    All you need to enjoy Winter touring is a bit of pre planning, some imagination, check out weather reports if you are worried, but just go for it. We love Winter touring as much as lying around in the sunshine.

    It would be good if OP comes back and gives feedback!

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2017 #21

    I thought you lived in Yorkshire for a while. Have to say, our Winters do seem to have changed a lot in last six or seven years. 2010 was worst Winter here for decades, six solid weeks of snow, ice and very low temperatures. But here in South Yorks we had little snow last Winter, and I actually had geraniums survive outside! (Plants are my weather gauge). Our Winters can be very dry now, all the rain drops on Lancashire, Lakes etc... before it reaches us. High areas, Dales and Moors still get snow of course. West side of Sheffield usually gets some as well, last remnants fall over Peak District. I would rather have snow than rain in Winter. smile

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  • young thomas
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    edited October 2017 #23

    although we wont be back 'to the sun' until mid January, we still try to get away every other week....Chipping Norton on Thursday, Dulverton first week of December and Hillhead for New Year....so, plenty open here 'down south'...smile

  • PITCHTOCLOSE
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    edited October 2017 #24

    Thinks we will stick to hotels in the claggy months, no fun in the cold and wet.

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2017 #25

    No hotel timtables either

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2017 #26

    There'll also be plenty of CLs open in November that you could use if there's no club sites open in the area that you want to visit. You don't have to use club sites you know, it's not compulsory!!

  • eurortraveller
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    edited October 2017 #27

    With1500 pubs now offering Motorhome stopovers in their car parks that's where I would be if I was planning a November tour in a rented Motorhome - preferably pubs with roaring fires, home cooking, good choice of local beers, and lively company - not sitting alone on any sort of darkened campsite. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2017 #28

    You need to be a member to use CLs though.

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2017 #30

    That’s lucky then, David. 

  • dunelm
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    edited October 2017 #31

    What makes you think that?

    There was no indication of this in the opening post. Indeed the person "had heard" that most sites would be closed.

    A member would have all information regarding Club sites in the handbook so wouldn't need to rely on "hearsay" and presumably would be able to decide which areas/sites s/he would like to visit. This thread would then be unnecessary although the person may have asked for opinions about what s/he had identified as possibilities.