Aires in the UK

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited August 2020 #632

    Civilisation (for some) seems to have broken down this year, there are wild camping problems the length and breadth of the uk and it's mostly coming from cars and tent campers.

    Trowels in lay-bys LINK

    Yes, it would be great to have a few more night stops for motorhomes but there's even more to sort out now courtesy of local councils and tax payers. Can't see much happening whilst these things have to be sorted.

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  • EasyT
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    edited August 2020 #634

    I wonder who thought plastic trowels would be of use? 

  • MichaelT
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    edited August 2020 #635

    I pinched the photo form a FB post but it just shows how selective one can be when posting pictures of what is or is not a good or bad site/aire/CL....wink

  • peedee
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    edited August 2020 #636

    Unfortunately its getting to it that is the problem. Even with a campervan it isn't that easy certainly from the St Buryan direction.

    peedee

  • SeasideBill
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    edited August 2020 #637

    There are far worse places, this one is quite easy unless you’ve got a monster MH.

  • MikeyA
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    edited August 2020 #638

    You still haven't grasped that the "ability to pay what is asked" is totally separate from the "willingness to pay what is asked"

     

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited August 2020 #639

    There are some very unattractive Club Sites, I have to agree. But conversely, there are some very nice ones as well. 

    I am currently looking out private sites for a Northumberland/Borders tour, one or two of our favourites are closed this year due to Covid, but most are showing pitches available when we want to go. I might look at park ups as well, see if anything interesting comes up. 

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  • young thomas
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    edited August 2020 #641

    ...and therein lies the rub....

    the first one i dont recognise but we have stayed on Sainte-Valery-en-Caux, presumably your 'hell on earth'?

    yet, perversely, a little slice of French coastal Heaven is just a few hundred yards away...

    heres a couple of different angles of the aire and the beautiful town of Ste Valery...

    of course, after spending the day (and evening) on the beach and in the town, unlike some, we had no need to be 'sitting in the sun before preparing dinner' as we had already sat and eaten to our satisfaction...

    perhaps a coffee in the van but twas already nearly bedtime.

    ...and did we find sleeping there overlooking the sea 'hell on Earth'?

    in a word, 'non'.

    the aire simply provides Campingcaristes with a parking area to do exactly as we did...enjoy the town, have a nice meal, sleep soundly, move on....repeat.

    as you can see, its a popular aire as the town is so nice with so much to offer....if the 'penalty' for enjoying such lovely places is to sleep adjacent to another like minded 'crew', then so be it.

  • peedee
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    edited August 2020 #642

    Granted there are worse places but out of choice there is no way I would take a motorhome of any size to Treen even via Polgigga. A campervan maybe, but in this case, in preference to an "aire," I would pick one of the Club sites at Sennen and either bike or use a towed car to visit the area.

    peedee

  • SeasideBill
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    edited August 2020 #643

    Looking at your avatar, you’ve got a fairly big motorhome so maybe I can understand your concerns. However, anybody contemplating this route in a campervan or PVC should have no concerns about navigating the B3283/B3315 assuming they can drive backwards should the eventuality arise.  That said, if access to these places was easy, it probably wouldn’t be worth going there. Local buses, lorries and delivery vans use these routes each & every day without much drama.

  • peedee
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    edited August 2020 #644

    Looking at your avatar, you’ve got a fairly big motorhome

    I have indeed SB but note I did say a motorhome of any size. I have stayed at Telew Farm CL just off the B3283 but there is no way I would drive beyond St Buryan on that road.

    Getting back to aires here are some pics of some I have stayed at.

    1 A free aire and also a French Passion site, I bought local in their farm shop.

    2. Night halt on the way south entry on payment at the barrier

    3. One I use frequently an hour and half drive south of Calais, pay on exit

    4. Yet to use Bourton on the Water UK, the demand is there!

  • SeasideBill
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    edited August 2020 #645

    For the more adventurous, I recommend Hemmick Beach in south Cornwall, it’s one of the nicest, unspoilt beaches in Cornwall you’ll find and best at low tide. Never crowded because it’s relatively unknown and has very limited parking unless you’re prepared for a wallk. Approach from the Gorran/Penare rather than Boswinger side down real Cornish lanes, the kind with high banks and grass strips up the middle! Look out for a NT car park (space enough to park several motorhomes) tucked away on the right before you go down the hill. Park here and walk down the path over fields to the beach. It’s NT so strictly speaking no overnight camping, but not all follow the rules. In the same area Vault and Carehays Beach have good day parking, the former NT with no facilities and the latter privately owned with good facilities. Gorran Haven also has a nice sheltered beach, good parking and easy access.

     

  • young thomas
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    edited August 2020 #646

    "4. Yet to use Bourton on the Water UK"

    but that cant be right Peedee, wheres the (UK mandatory?) 6m spacing for the £8 overnighting....?undecided

    of course its right, its on Campercontactwink

  • young thomas
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    edited August 2020 #649

    give it a rest Rocky.....no one is 'attacking' anyone...

    how dramatic your post sound using the word four times....

    my posts are always polite and explained whereas yours.....?

    have sit down, its obviously a bit hot for you....

  • young thomas
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    edited August 2020 #651

    ive withdrawn my polite reply as having a debate seems too much for some....

    enjoy your break. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited August 2020 #652

    Your remaining comment is far from polite.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2020 #653

    Indeed +1undecided

  • LLM
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    edited November 2020 #654

    Nasty

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2020 #655

    +1

     

  • dave the rave
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    edited August 2020 #656

    I was delighted today to see that the Galloway Forest is  now covered in signs which state no overnight parking.There was one parking space at the deer park but that was taken up by table and chairs from the motorcaravan parked next to it.I shall leave it at thatsurprised

  • brue
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    edited August 2020 #658

    There's absolutely no way I'd enjoy sleeping in close proximity to another motorhome, especially with covid in the air (or on the aire wink)

    So things have changed, maybe there'll be a few more motorhome overnight provisions at some point but although the debate has been quite robust, as the say, I'm out of this one now. Enjoy your travels!