Conditions of pitches on sites due to the rain
thinking of going away soon in the caravan and looking at reviews a few people have mentioned flooding on grass and hardstanding pitches at the moment. On reviews other caravaners might appreciate reports on flooding.
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There is a commercial site close to us. Vans & tents. I would not be venturing on with my campervan after seeing the state. Suggest you only use Hard Standings for the next few weeks. Our next trip would be to St Davids but only after speaking to the site direct as all are Grass
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Given the weather we often get in March and early April it really does seem to early to open grass pitches, unless they are extremly well drained. Damage will inevitably occur. I remember our second outing with a caravan, Easter some 13 years ago, to a very wet Malvern. We ended up on a large area of grass. Although we managed to get on and off with little damage, others did not and large furrows were carved, which must have ruined the area for the rest of the year.
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We received a call today from a CL in South Norfolk we were due to go to tomorrow advising us that their grass pitches are water logged. They haven't offered us our deposit back expecting us to book later in the year - we'll see! In the meantime we have booked a pitch at Incleboro Fields, North Norfolk who have assured us they can provide a dry pitch - at least we will have full facilities and the Wardens are great.
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We wer at Moreton In Marsh over Easter, and although on hard standing, surrounding grassy areas were very wet and puddling, some hard standing pitches also had pretty big pools on them.
narrowness of some pitches and sharp turn on to roadways had caused lots of muddy tire tracks.
on the other hand, a friend just returned from Sandringham, and said it was quite firm yesterday.
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Grass pitches on all sites must depend on what the soil is like and and the terrain that the site is in ,Sandringham is very sandy so will drain quickly as are some areas of Clumber park Incleborough Fields is mostly on the site of a hill so pitches at the top will dry far more quickly than those lower down, whereas Moreton in Marsh is flat and on "marshland",the site we were on over easter all the grass pitches were in use as it was mostly very shallow soil on rocky ground and over 700ft above sea level that also does not hold the water,,
So as others have stated if worried the the site you wish to visit a ring,How does it go "it pays to talk"
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Never mind, the B&B's, cottages and hotels are still there! As are the cruise ships and the planes!
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Just this hour, got back from Old Hartley, oop Noocassle whey, ( sorry 'bout the dialect ). There they have lovely 'van sized h/stands but the access to them is over Grass & right now it's exceedingly wet. This means that the Wardens, bless their cotton socks, are laying very stiff square rubber mats to allow us onto & off the standing without doing too much damage, but even my 5m41 van started spinning its wheels, so some damage to grass occurred despite all our efforts. Some larger 'vans have already been chewing up the approaches in a serious manner, such that even tho' parked on top of the cliff some pitches are already Out Of Service.
Brian
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Just about to book a trip that involves flying across the Atlantic, cruising on a big heavy oil guzzling ship round the caribbean, then fly back. Fastest growing form of holidays, I understand. That cruise line launches a 4th, even bigger boat soon.
Fortunately the aircraft fuel doesn't attract penalties from governments so the price is good Is that wot 'Duty Free' is about?
The ship will be moored alongside for half the time, burning oil to keep the air con going, making all those meals and heating the swimming pools. Again a good price in compare to a camping holiday per diem all in.
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Weather forecast just said it'll be hot and dry from this time next week. Just in time for our next weekend away at Black Knowl. So the puddles hiding the potholes on the approach lane might have dried out in order to see them to dodge them
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Brian, 3 years ago and also 2 years ago we wrote to the C&MC about Old Hartley and there silly little bits of grass between H/S and road.
Just enough grass to get bogged down in when its wet yet it would only take a small amount of effort to fill this in with gravel right to the road edge and keep these pitches in full working order.
We've actually stopped using this site as I no longer find it VFM, which is a shame as the views are to die for on a nice day.
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Then disappears into thin air https://qz.com/308970/cruise-ships-dump-1-billion-tons-of-sewage-into-the-ocean-every-year/
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