Grass for us........unless you put down a decent carpet in the awning its not so nice walking about on the gravel/stones plus we find less dust gets tramped into the camper on grass........
Don't have one, yet, but having thought a bit about it I wondered would you put the fc up to the edge of the hard standing so that the awning is on the grass?
The fact that somebody poses the question and the responses just proves the versatility of a FC, providing of course you are not using an awning.
"Real" camping without the inconvenience of pegging out etc!
We have only had the camper out once since buying it late last year, and we stayed on a hard standing pitch, although I could see the benefit in bad weather, with a young daughter it wasn't the best for her to run around and play on with it being broken up brick material !
Our last ( and only our 2nd) of last year was on a hard standing with the awning on the grass. The sight was very quiet and because the Challenger has a rear door, the tow bar was sticking out of the pitch, but the sight owners were ok about it. It does make it difficult to peg the under bed skirts out though. Not an issue for a quick overnight stop
Grass every time. Have only had one incident where we were pitched at the bottom of the slope and our pitch turned into a mud bath because it rained all weekend.
Our week on the coast last year was on a big hard standing pitch, it was really hard to get the awning pegged out.
I can understand why site owners like the hard standing though!