Small Private Sites

Takethedogalong replied on 30/06/2019 15:50

Posted on 30/06/2019 15:50

I know a few members are like us and mix in a few none Club Sites into a tour. Thought I would open up a thread for folks to post website links to any nice sites they come across, that might interest others.

This one to start with http://www.thamesheadinn.co.uk/camping-caravan-sites-cirencester-glos.html

Just off A433 few miles from Cirencester, so ideal for Cotswolds area. Plenty to see and do in area, Pub is nice for food.

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This thread is for posting links and/or reviews.  Please don't use it to discuss the merits, or otherwise, of other people's choices.

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LLM replied on 28/01/2021 13:59

Posted on 28/01/2021 12:31 by Takethedogalong

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.πŸ™‚

Posted on 28/01/2021 13:59

A shame that the information is not searchable.

Takethedogalong replied on 28/01/2021 14:06

Posted on 28/01/2021 14:06

I am hoping to put something together for myself LLM, will be happy to share it once done. Only basic, probably by County, and include some basic info about each Site. I need to wind the Mac Book up first though.

πŸ‘

Takethedogalong replied on 30/01/2021 21:25

Posted on 30/01/2021 21:25

Just an update from my last post. I am halfway through putting together a basic list of the sites mentioned on this thread. It will be done on a County/area basis, with a bit of information about each Site, and details of website address or telephone number. Happy to share it with anyone interested, once I have got it sorted. In the meantime, if anyone has any other nice small private sites they would like to recommend, please just add a post, preferably with a website link if possible, but not essential. Currently got nothing for Scotland, but I know some of you have some great knowledge about sites up there. πŸ‘

moulesy replied on 08/05/2021 12:26

Posted on 08/05/2021 12:26

We walked past this site just outside the village of Birchover near Matlock last week. Looked very nice, peaceful setting (apart from the peacocks!) and great views over the valley. A bit away from the more popular Peak District spots but with some good walks nearby.

(Don't be put off by the huge camping field which we were told only gets filled up during a festival weekend! surprised)

https://www.barnfarmcamping.com/

Wherenext replied on 08/05/2021 12:45

Posted on 08/05/2021 12:45

You have reminded me about this thread Moulesy. 

Here's one that I recommended to KjellNN for a stay near Ruthin in Denbighshire. Not been myself but I have had it recommended to me by a club member who lives n the village.

www.llanbenwch.co.uk

MikeyA replied on 08/05/2021 20:30

Posted on 08/05/2021 20:30

Not sure if anyone has mentioned Barley Meadow Touring Park, a few miles East of Okehampton and is ideally located close to the A30 so is an ideal stop on the way to Cornwall.

The park is beautifully landscaped, hardstanding and grass pitches, tents allowed. Absolutely first class facilities. Dogs allowed but Adult only. Pricing is simple as there are only two seasons- High season is July and August and the few days around the normal Bank Holidays. All other times is Low season.

We will definitely use again if we are passing by. 

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