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29/8/2011 at 5:56pm
Location: Severn Valley Outfit: Aztec Galeria 4 Outwell Virginia 5
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I absolutely agree with everything that's been said here. The quieter and more basic the site, the less you're likely to have nuisance neighbours, although on the very basic sites you can occasionally have campfire singing into the night!
By the law of averages, the more the units on any site, the more likely you are to be bothered by noise, so do your homework, check the reviews and go for sites that seem laid back and have fewer units. Also consider that on some more isolated sites you won't need playgrounds and entertainment for the kids, as you can take them round the wild bits where you're camping and give them a wonderful adventure/exploring holiday.
Remember that at any time there will probably be only one or two threads here complaining of noise or nuisance on campsites, when these boards are used by thousands of people who go camping week in, week out, year on year and don't have any problems to post. Also bear in mine that someone might be bothered by behaviour of other campers which you might not find at all bothersome. We all have different standards and thresholds.
Just go for it. You won't regret it!
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31/8/2011 at 10:47pm
Location: Southport Outfit: Winnipeg 4 & Carolina 3
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We've just come back from our Bank Holiday break in North Wales and wonder whether the timing is the problem and Bank Holidays bring out more instances of less desirable behaviour? On Saturday and Sunday night I began to feel like General Custer, surrounded by kids running round the tents after dark as one dad passed torches out to his brood and told them to go play hide and seek! I didn't want to be "that grumpy woman" but it did make me a bit twitchy having kids running round the tents in spite of neon guy ropes. We could hear one group of adults having bit of a get together until quite late both nights, I don't think they realised how sound carries at night. One woman came onto our pitch early one morning (we were still abed at 7 am) to have a loud natter with her friend in the next field (tin tenting) so was standing right next to our sleeping area - I know they were heading for Harlech but were hoping their youngest boy wouldn't be travel sick again - nice. Others used the space at the back of the tent as a cut through along the fence, but it didn't make the walk to the loos any shorter and they had to step over our ehu cable. I thought it was a widely understood unwritten rule that you don't go onto someone elses pitch, am I wrong?
On the Monday loads of folk went home and as we were staying one more night I was looking forward to a quieter night, then my heart sank as a large family group with about 6 kids and 6 adults complete with two large labradors pitched up next door. I resigned myself to another noisy night - how wrong could I be? What a lovely family, it was a pleasure to watch 3 generations playing cricket in the field, happily barbecuing in the evening and by 10.30 pm all was quiet, kids in bed while the adults had an hour or so sat outside, chatting very quietly.
I know I sound like Mrs Meldrew - I do know kids usually mean noise, I had 2 myself, but I would never have allowed mine to run round others tents, whooping and yelling, much less at night. Nor do I pitch my tent up against a family with a small child, wait until they put it to bed then stick my radio on at full blare. I hope I'm a considerate camper and would hate to think I've disturbed someone else. This was a smallish campsite, no clubhouse, no pub nearby so I can only assume the Bank Holiday brings out the "occasional" campers who forget there is only a flimsy bit of material between them and their neighbours.
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01/9/2011 at 8:26am
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It takes all sorts. theres nowt as queer as folk. life is a minestrone.
Three ways of saying the same thing, this world is full of different people, basically you could take a hundred trips and never have to put up with any of the nightmares mentioned anywhere on this site, or you could go away for the first time and meet the family from hell.
Your question should have been " if we go away and have a dreadful time with the animals next door should we risk a second or even third trip and put the bad one down to experience"
The answer is a resounding yes for every bad trip you will have many more that you look back on with nothing but fond memories and pretty soon the bad ones will only be like that dream you had about being chased by a vicious five headed dog all the way up deansgate till you managed to get into boosey and hawkes and grab a trombone to beat him off with .. ooops sorry that was my bad dream but im sure you get what i mean.
Go and enjoy yourselves and damn the natives.
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