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Old 04-02-09, 23:03   #1
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Best Campsites

My fave campsite

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...g-langdale.htm

What's anyone elses?
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Old 05-02-09, 13:04   #2
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personally i find that municipal,forestry commission and the camping and caravanning club of great britain and northern ireland sites are best for value and facilities
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Old 05-02-09, 15:06   #3
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I like this one http://www.fishergroundcampsite.co.uk/ We`ve stayed here a few times but can get busy over bank holidays etc Great if you`re camping with kids
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Old 05-02-09, 15:37   #4
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this is a good one if your fancy going over the water

http://www.eurocampings.co.uk/en/europe/france/centre/
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Old 05-02-09, 17:22   #5
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south west- Exmoor area

burrowhayes-can be busy-on a slope/hill

cloud farm-picture perfect

pool bridge- remote minimalistic

nice friendly campsites
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Old 05-02-09, 17:36   #6
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POI of UK and Ireland campsites

here is a down loadable POI for your G.P.S.

all the major campsites in the UK and Ireland with phone numbers

you can also download from the same site.. all the other POI stuff

wi-fi, 's etc

Ireland
http://www.gps-data-team.com/poi/ire...amping_ir.html

UK
http://www.gps-data-team.com/poi/uni...n/Camp_UK.html
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Old 05-02-09, 18:08   #7
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We go to

http://www.caerfaibay.co.uk/

a lot. Unbeatable to wake up to view across St Brides bay - sometimes see dolphins and even Whales (as opposed to Wales).

Very relaxing to lie on surface of sea in nearby caves and rise and fall with the waves - up to the ceiling and back down.

I can also recommend coastateering as a fun activity.
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Old 05-02-09, 18:24   #8
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south west- Exmoor area

burrowhayes-can be busy-on a slope/hill

cloud farm-picture perfect

pool bridge- remote minimalistic

nice friendly campsites
Burrowhayes is a great little site and the pups over the hill in Porlock do great food.
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Old 05-02-09, 18:51   #9
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Fairford air display

I go the Fairford air tattoo every year and stay at the Trout inn at Lechlade on Thames . It is a lovely country pub which opens its field at the rear when the airtattoo is on There is a toilet but no showers. It is only 5 miles from Fairford . Every year I have been they have put a band on night and it rocks. Also its on the fight path so you get see whats coming in . and its about £7 a night . I like it but been no where else around there!! I have already booked for this year , cant wait after last years wash out . If you google trout inn it comes up as the "World famous Trout Inn "............See ya there....Mel
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Old 05-02-09, 19:53   #10
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Camping In Scotland

See alot of people with queries about camping sites in Scotland. Linky below, not exhaustive, but is a good reference

http://www.scottishcampingguide.com/index1.php
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Old 05-02-09, 21:23   #11
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Great Langdale is a good campsite, but watch out for the titchy wee stream over-flowing after heavy rain. Best to pitch on the higher ground near the fence. Old Dungeon Ghyll, what a quality pub.
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Old 06-02-09, 19:28   #12
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Once camped there and fancied being by the bubbling brook.

Went off to pub - noticed it was raining a bit.

Settled back in the tent with the g/f

Knock on tent 20 minutes - "The river has risen 6 foot last 30 minutes, we're moving".

By the time I had packed up, there was 6" moving water over the campsite

Lost the triangular ridge pole thingy for the force ten and had to drive home!
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Old 06-02-09, 19:35   #13
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Great Langdale is a good campsite, but watch out for the titchy wee stream over-flowing after heavy rain. Best to pitch on the higher ground near the fence. Old Dungeon Ghyll, what a quality pub.
god yeah... haven't been there for 20 years... did me silver D of E from there...
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Old 07-02-09, 09:31   #14
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best campsites

has anyone tried Roundhill campsite in the new forest as it seems to have a seperate field for motorcycles.
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Old 07-02-09, 10:05   #15
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Cnip ( pronounced 'Neep' ) beside Cliff on the south west of Lewis.

Community run, fantastic beach, bogs, showers and one sink fut yer dishes and feck all else round about.
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Old 09-02-09, 21:08   #16
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Verdun

Myself and some friends stayed at this campsite in Verdun, during September 2006. www.camping-lesbreuils.com

Its about 10 mins walk from the town centre, and 15 mins ride from the forts, battlefields etc. The French people running it were friendly & welcoming to us, allowing use to use just one pitch for 3 tents.

It was clean & had a useful bar & you could order fresh bread croissants etc for the morning. Also has a swimming pool.

We only stayed for one night on the way through to Titisee, in Germany, but I would definitely use it again.

I would think that you would need to book to be sure of a place.
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