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  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2020 #152

    But not much in the way of livestock at Port Merion ..... 

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2020 #153

    I note also , just how many dogs of farmers and hunts get their excrement picked up,  when traversing public areasundecided

  • brue
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    edited March 2020 #155

    Thanks Goldie, we walked to the shop and café from the CAMC Kendal site but to be able to stay there will be good. We didn't quite get enough time there to see the castle and visit the pub last time. A much easier walk from there! Very nice shop and café with parking for anyone passing too. smile

  • Fisherman
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    edited March 2020 #156

    Agree not the place to talk dogs, I did mention the Portmeirion site.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2020 #157

    It was you that mentioned dog owners, Fish, in the first instance!! Why, when this was about small sites?

  • InaD
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    edited March 2020 #158

    I've had a look at the website, as it would be of interest to us.  But I couldn't find any prices anywhere on the website; I do like to know what I'd be paying before booking.  One other thing that would put me off is that arrival time is from 2pm.  By the time you've set up and sorted yourself out, a lot of the afternoon would be gone.

    Maybe the website needs to be updated with site fees info?

    The site does look very nice.

     

  • lornalou1
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    edited March 2020 #159

    Go on accommodation and click camping and caravans. click start date and end date and the price for your stay is displayed under the calendar. just checked any date in June and 4 nights is £60, so take it during summer it's £15 per night.   

  • InaD
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    edited March 2020 #160

    Since posting I had another look and also went to the booking part and found out the price that way.

    Perhaps we'll try it out, although still don't like the 2pm arrival time.......

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2020 #161

    InaD, I wouldn’t worry too much about that. We know many CLs that for some reason or other put a less than suitable arrival time. We usually give them a quick call, and invariably find that arrival times are usually negotiable if the site isn’t busy. For example, we have been allowed on a pitch as early as 9am, and as late as midnight! Fully respect when it’s busy that it might be off by 12 noon, and no arrivals by 12 noon, but when not busy, most places are very accommodating. That’s part of the reason why they are just so much nicer at times than Club Sites. We don’t take things for granted though, like to check.😁

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2020 #162

    There are several club sites that after the "pays to talk" call, we have been able to arr well before the midday normal timeswink

  • InaD
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    edited March 2020 #163

    TTDA, absolutely.  If we did decide to go, I'd ring first and ask whether we could arrive before 2pm.  I'd never just turn up before a site's stated arrival time on the off-chance it'd be ok, without checking first.

    It's in a good place for us, so it's on our "to try out" list smile

  • OrionCalls
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    edited May 2020 #164

    Thank you for this recommendation. We stayed here in September last year as a result of your post and would certainly recommend it.

    The majority of the pitches are now fully serviced and are spacious. If you use the site toilets this were kept spotless and had underfloor heating .

    There was some slight road noise at certain times of the day where we were pitched, but not enough to stop us going again. Other pitches would not have noticed the road noise at all I would guess.

    https://www.thornbrookbarn.co.uk 

  • OrionCalls
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    edited May 2020 #165

    We look forward to trying other recommendations in the not too distant future, fingers crossed!!!

  • flatcoat
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    edited May 2020 #166

    Another recommendation for Thornbrook farm. Also suggest Overbrook Caravan Park at Thornton Le Dale too. 

  • GrandmaMoley
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    edited July 2020 #167

    www.Drakehousecaravansite.co.uk

    ADULT ONLY

    Open from today 18/07/20 CL 5 van site Clitheroe Lancashire

    Fantastic area and walking from site with toilet shower wi fi and serviced pitch. Wonderful views.

    All the members that have emailed me over the last 3 months, thank you so much(450 of you for a 5 van site and we did not take any bookings incase we stayed in lockdown)  we are here now open and taking bookings for the rest of July and August  ONLY at the moment.

    Please look at the website for more details

    www.Drakehousecaravansite.co.uk

  • DSB
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    edited August 2020 #168

    Our favourite site in Cornwall is Globe Vale, just outside Redruth.  Prices have risen in recent years, but we still come here when visiting Cornwall.  Close to the A30, but not usually effected by road noise.  Central, so it's easy to get to most places.  Close to Penrose Touring Shop at Scorrier, for caravan/ camping spares.  Open all year.  Full Serviced pitches available (hardstanding and grass FS pitches - choose when booking).  Small bar with food on site.  Overall, a friendly, well looked after site.  Often some good sunsets.....

    Globe Vale Holiday Park

    David

  • DSB
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    edited August 2020 #169

    A site we've found this year and where we enjoyed staying was Wells Touring Park.  Adult only site.  Wooden animal sculptures dotted around the place.  Very well kept, toilet blocks immaculate.  Restaurant/ take away food/ Coffee etc available.

    Wells Touring Park - Adults Only

    David

  • Wherenext
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    edited September 2020 #170

    Just spent a week at Robsons of Wolsingham, a small 19 pitch site attached to a Motorhome and Caravan Dealers in Weardale. Campsite  known as The Paddock

    It's situated on the way into the small town with the River Wear running at the back of it. The river is about 3 metres below the site but does make a bit of noise, which at least is constant and didn't stop us from sleeping.

    The dealers used to have just the 10 hardstanding pitches plus 1 grass one but decided to use part of their large carpark for another 8, obviously these are also H/S but with an adjoining grass area for awning and/or sitting out on. All pitches have good distancing. There's a small toilet block with a shower, a washing up area and a decent waste water area and elsan.

    No drive over for Motorhomes but they do have 2 designated wastemasters for their use.

    The site is coded barrier controlled and no access from the dealership at night.

    All in all a decent place, £20 per night, nothing extra for dogs or awnings. Bus stops outside and small town a 5 minute walk.

    www.robsonsofwolsingham.co.uk

  • Hja
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    edited September 2020 #171

    Just spent 3 nights at Harstholme Country Park site in Lincoln.  Site is run by Lincoln Council.  Open March to October, plus usually Lincoln Xmas Market (not this year!)  Park is very pleasant.  Handy for Lincoln - bus few min walk from entrance.

    About 35 pitches, mostly grass, seem well drained.  3 tarmaced disabled pitches near to water tap & entrance.  Take tents, motorhomes & caravans.  Pitches are slightly different sizes, and are allocated - pitch number on the office door when you arrive.  Gate on a security code.  

    Despite being close to main roads, incredibly quiet, especially evening/night.  Some noise from people along paths in Country Park, probably more so at weekends. Site very sechuded from C. Park - surrounded by trees & hedges, but open enough to be sunny.

    16amp elec. loo waste, confused recycling.  Motorhome grey waste down a drain justoutside site proper.  There is a loo & shower block, but with limited opening at current time - they were only booking those who had own facilities.

    You need to book beforehand, although a notice seemed to suggest that it might be possible just to turn up.  Deposit taken, pay the rest before you go.  All which I know some wont like.  £18.50 a night.  Warden told us they were usually pretty full although a few empty spaces when we were there.

    We would use the site again for visiting Lincoln.

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited September 2020 #172

    Forgot to mention a couple of points about The Paddock.

    Dog walking is great. Turn right out of site and go down narrow alley by side of Robsons and first house. Reach the river path and turn left. Walk as far as you want following river. The site also supply a few walking leaflets around Wolsingham, in wash room area.

    No deposit required. Ask for pitch next to river as they tend to be more private. There's a small Spar in town but a good Co-Op in Stanhope and a big Tesco at Consett (about 10 miles away).

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2020 #173

    We've just spent 4 nights at Spital Caravans, a new 20 pitch site on the outskirts of Kendal. The pitches are all serviced, ie Hardstanding with EHU, own drinking water tap and waste water drain. The site is access directly off the A685, Kendal to Tebay road, opposite Queen Katherine School, and stands one field back from the road. There is a Motorhome service point, a small enclosed dog walk and a coded barrier onto the site. Although close to the road there was very little traffic noise during the evening or night. There is a bus stop opposite the entrance for buses into Kendal, and both an Aldi and a Morrisons about 1/4ml away. One can walk into Kendal town either directly along the Tebay road or alternatively follow the riverside path which starts just beyond Morrisons, and is ideal for a decent dog walk before breakfast!!😁

    A couple of other points. While we were there a caravan rally was taking place in the adjoining fields, but there was no excess noise from them. The road outside the site is very busy when the schoolchildren are leaving in the middle of the afternoon, so not the best time to arrive if it can be avoided. 

    Although the site has only recently opened it has already attracted a regular following and was full for all the time we were there, so for those wishing to visit I would suggest early booking is essential during peak season and at weekends. We will certainly use the again but probably only midweek and out of season.

    https://spitalcaravans.co.uk

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2020 #174
    Re Spital Caravan, I forgot to say that it does not have a toilet/shower block, only allows 2 dogs per van, and the cost is £15 pn plus £1 per dog.
  • Takethedogalong
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    edited December 2020 #175

    Another nice sounding one Nellie👍 😁

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2021 #176

    An ex CL Site, now expanding and investing for visitors, located near Louth in Lincolnshire.....

    https://furzefarmestate.co.uk/

     

  • LLM
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    edited January 2021 #177

    A thread advertising small private sites not associated with CAMC but on the CAMC forum.  Interesting, and very useful for members and non-members alike.  I like it.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2021 #178

    It’s been going for over two years now, and users are grateful to Ro and the Club for allowing it, as it helps many of us who tour around to fill in the gaps. It was set up on the basis of it not being used to comment on the merits or otherwise of links posted (beyond the first few mild comments), and as such it has remained true to its purpose.🙂

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2021 #179

     

    Anyone finding any CL going independent could mention it on here as I'm sure any previous stayers may wish to know it is still in existence. 

    Just noticed your comment about Furze Farm Ttda.😁

  • ADP1963
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    edited January 2021 #180

     Kingfisher Meadows, Bodenham, Herefordsire has gone independent.

      This is a lovely site owned and run by lovely people. You don't get much closer to nature when you stay here and kept spotless.

  • LLM
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    edited January 2021 #181

    A shame that the information is not searchable.