I know that the majority of camp sites dont allow camp fires on their sites as this damages the grass.
However, i really want to have a camp fire, just a small one. Is the only alternative to use a fire bucket raised off the ground with bricks or is there a device which allows a small camp fire and also protects the grass that can be folded up and used over and over again?
Hi Paul.
Most sites do not allow camp fires in any shape or form.
You can occasionally cheat a little by keeping your BBQ going with a few twigs mixed with lump wood charcoal but you may get your hand slapped
But there are quite a few UK site that you can still have a
camp fire, check out the search function above, or maybe one of our Tecci members may link you two it.
Regards
Rex
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Barley Meadow Camping and Caravanning Park in Devon rents out fire pits ,you can also buy logs etc,would assume it must be portable...maybe worth contacting them.
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I have found that many sites that don't allow fires have no restriction on what fuels your stove. I like these sort of stoves myself. ;)
Some perfect stainless steel containers to make them from for £3.99 in Morrisons at the moment. Woolies and other shops often have various sizes of cheap SS cans in stock. If you can find two that stack inside each other, use the smaller for the stove and the larger as a billy can. Cheap, all the macho fun of a fire, and cook your tea on a handfull of pine cones as well. What more could you want. Many different design ideas out there as they have been used for years and are still the main (only) stoves available to many people in the world.
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Blackberry Farm at Streat, near Lewes allows fires. It has a fantastic reputation and is is in a beautiful setting. We keep meaning to go for a weekend, but it's only about a 10 minute drive from home, and it seems a bit silly!
We are off this weekend and i checked with our campsite as it did not state either way. They have told me as long as we take a shovel and lift the turf up and replace and tidy after they are happy for us to have a small controlled fire.
Never had a camp fire though so can i hijack and ask if anyone has any advice i.e. where to put in relation to tent depending on wind and how far away etc.
I find my old fire bucket the perfect answer to the problem and I've used it on every site I've ever pitched on and have never been asked to put it out. I'm very careful and never leave any traces behind yet on a chilly night I can get quite a blaze. You can buy one from under a tenner or just as easily make your own....there are other contraptions, Blacks do one but its 70 quid....its in their catalogue...
If you check before you go you will find many sites don't have a problem with firelogs on your BBQ, we have one of those barrel types that folds out into two cooking areas, we use it for cooking with charcoal and then pop a firelog on, its not quite the same I know, but you can still toast marshmallows and they do give out quite a lot of heat...