New CL Site- Bluey’s Farm

JohnM20 replied on 06/01/2021 08:49

Posted on 05/01/2021 19:55 by nelliethehooker

Some will certainly visit it, those that must use the most expensive sites for exclusivity, and those where they are so affluent that money has no meaning to them.

Posted on 06/01/2021 08:49

Looking at the photos of Knightingales at £30 per night it doesn't look as 'exclusive' as some we have been to at less than £20 per night. It has obviously been in existence as a caravan site if not a CL for some time as the photos show the place full and with children playing in front of the caravans in bright summer sunshine. Google Earth doesn't show it to be £30 per night's worth either, in my opinion.

greylag replied on 06/01/2021 10:08

Posted on 06/01/2021 10:08

We have stayed at CL's that cost from £9.(Lincolnshire), owner said that £9 covered their costs and see no reason to increase...they even let you walk into their garden to use wifi.

Over £15 and I try to find somewhere else, I will pay only if nothing else is suitable.

CL's are always our first choice.

 

replied on 06/01/2021 10:33

Posted on 06/01/2021 10:08 by greylag

We have stayed at CL's that cost from £9.(Lincolnshire), owner said that £9 covered their costs and see no reason to increase...they even let you walk into their garden to use wifi.

Over £15 and I try to find somewhere else, I will pay only if nothing else is suitable.

CL's are always our first choice.

 

Posted on 06/01/2021 10:33

I stayed overnight at one, a few years ago, that charged £9. I thought why not round it to £10 and save the faff.

KjellNN replied on 07/01/2021 10:51

Posted on 07/01/2021 10:51

£30 for a CL?    😮

Looks quite pleasant, but I cannot remember ever having paid that much even for a Club site.   Must be "Home Counties" pricing!

Rollym replied on 31/01/2021 06:39

Posted on 18/12/2020 13:33 by Takethedogalong

Just reading first post from this new CL, loo and behold whisked off into the ether goodness know where!☹️

Anyway, looks a nice CL, so re posting for obviously new forum member. Hope this proves useful for many, details of Site here.....

https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/certificated-locations/england/berkshire/wokingham/Blueys-Farm/

 

Posted on 31/01/2021 06:39

We stayed here and really enjoyed the area if you like nothing around. Very basic and very muddy !! Water and waste is quite a walk but didn't bother us. The price was £15 per night with electric,  then one day it went to £25 . For that reason we wouldn't return . Shame !

lagerorwine replied on 24/03/2021 19:56

Posted on 07/01/2021 10:51 by KjellNN

£30 for a CL?    😮

Looks quite pleasant, but I cannot remember ever having paid that much even for a Club site.   Must be "Home Counties" pricing!

Posted on 24/03/2021 19:56

Have you been on a club site lately? Even 'up north' its £30 minimum for 2 adults in April! Thats assuming you can get on this year.

nelliethehooker replied on 24/03/2021 20:32

Posted on 24/03/2021 19:56 by lagerorwine

Have you been on a club site lately? Even 'up north' its £30 minimum for 2 adults in April! Thats assuming you can get on this year.

Posted on 24/03/2021 20:32

That's rather insulting, low!! What difference should a region of the country have in determining the cost of a pitch on a club site of comparable facilities? Guess you must be one of those "saffeners" whose migrated to the glorious north but still think we're a lower/cheaper class than those down there !😁

Takethedogalong replied on 24/03/2021 20:38

Posted on 24/03/2021 20:38

Not to worry Nellie, apparently the pandemic is leading to a mass migration out of the big smoke. Sheffield is in the top 5 relocation choices. All of a sudden a walk in Peak District looks nicer than being in London with all its attractions. Our new neighbours, yet to move in, are coming up from Surrey. 

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