Soft southern shandy drinkers…. Camping Friday 21 and Saturday 22 February 2025

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Harry's Meadow, Harry's Field, The Old Airfield, all closed until Easter.

Harrow Wood closed to 1 March

Red Shoot - closed to 1 March
 
To the list in post #280 add a camper van / hook-up for Ianak, who booked directly.
 
This was the list as at 13/1

Booked in by Wapping

Wapping - Motorhome and hook-up (probably)
Pukmeister - T5 and hook-up (probably)
cookie (Mr & possibly Mrs) - Campervan and hook-up
NeilDD - Campervan and hook-up

The Other PaulG - Tent
Toddmeister - Tent
Bumble-Bee - Tent
Orinoco - Tent
adventuredon - Tent
Santa 25-12 - Tent

Booked in direct

Crumbles - T5 and hook-up
JonnyBravo (plus 1) - Tent - Four wheels, probably
Thanks Richard. 6 tents.

I would be more than happy to accept Pukky's kind offer of kipping under an awning - that would be quite comfortable. Is that a possibility for others, ie are there more awnings available and are campers happy with a slightly more (even more!) al fresco experience??
 
I dont mind doing an awning, as long as it has an easy exit - age & prostate mean trips to the loo

campsite wise just been looking but havnt gone any further

Roundhill closed till APR

holmsley but closer to christchurch Closed 1st APR


Ashurst ditto

Hollands wood again

Sethorns open but no loos

the old airfield - Closed



Further afield is Avon Tyrell - looks like no availabilty

Ocknell campsite April

Jubilee camping fordingbridge April

matley wood no loos & april

Just found one called honeysuckle homestead - nr salisbury, but has pubs & fires allowed - says open all year round but no availability this weekend
yet they say allyear round camping

Found one called Redlands breaks - more Dorset, has camping availabilty but not sure on wobblers and it looks like no fires etc

Huntick retreat Nr poole may have options for all - just checking it has but no pub near by

There is the Red lion Winfrith newburgh - its attached to a pub ;) they may have space for al,l i only checked camping
 
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I am happy to come down and kip in the van, but guessing there is no hard standing available?

Is that correct?
 
Living in the area means I don't know that many camp sites. The other one I know is closed but This one fits some requirements, but no hook up, so would be cold for southern softies. Anyone from north of Watford would probably find it tropical.

They're pretty hands off IME, fine with BBQs & fires and the restaurant on site is really good. Camping and restaurant are apparently open.

There is no pub within walking distance. The restaurant at Hive Beach is very good.
 
Living in the area means I don't know that many camp sites. The other one I know is closed but This one fits some requirements, but no hook up, so would be cold for southern softies. Anyone from north of Watford would probably find it tropical.

They're pretty hands off IME, fine with BBQs & fires and the restaurant on site is really good. Camping and restaurant are apparently open.

There is no pub within walking distance. The restaurant at Hive Beach is very good.
Its a do able distance for me - i dont need leccy i have fuel

barby 2x nights and chew the fat during the day :)
 
Assuming the hard standing pitches are not awash, I have got a wind-out Fiamma awning with groundsheet and a zip-around “privacy room” so it would keep the rain off one (or two sleepers at a push) but it’s pretty small, it would ideally suit a single camp bed off the floor.

I can also accommodate one person up in the pop top if they have their own sleeping bag/pillow. The pop top has a wrap-around thermal cover so it isn’t too bad (but I’ve never slept in it in February).

As a last resort, I have a Vango Hexaway airbeam awning that I hate using for anything other than longer stays, but it would have floor space to sleep about three people and is more wind and rain tight than the zip-on privacy room I mention above. It would let the daylight in at first light though if you are a light sleeper.
 
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Just looked

If the availabity is there , then the red lion at Winfrith New Burgh may work in more than one way

It has camping & van pitches (with leccy) a pub onsite & 9 minutes from the tank museum

or an hours bimble for sammy millers

Pub serves meals all week

Spaces for 6 campers & 20 tents


Ignore pitchup, The pub - Red lion they say you have to book direct


Is it worth dropping them a line to see if they can accommodate us
 
My greatest concern, is that if this cocks up, Don will have about 5kg of boerewors to finish on his own...
Plus the pub booking, I hope the landlord hasn’t bought extra stuff in yet for us to cater, the pub trade is struggling enough as it is so it would be a shame to cancel.
 
The other alternative for the 6 is to book a static van onsite, but that may prove expensive


As Don says don't mind where as long as there's food shelter & alcohol ;)
 
Or to postpone the event temporarily until the weather improves enough for tents in a few weeks time ?
 
I'm more for this weekend as I am on half term for once and can make it down in daylight. It'll be the first event I have made it to on Day One...
 
So has the red lion been booked?
Setthorns Campsite appears to have availability book a motorhome. I think the issue is we need 7 hardstanding and its half term. Not knocking the MH's but searching using pitch up or whatever probably filters availability out straight away. Its going to be a call and check thing..
 
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