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16/2/2012 at 12:40pm
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Just (hopefully) booked my first camp of the year near Chester, while visiting parents on the Wirral. Dad used to lightweight cycle camp as a youth, then during army in bell tents. Want to show him my modern set-up

Next I'm going to book 20 nights camping June.
2-3 nights in Pocklington to explore York (not been for 25+ years) on way to Northumberland region for 14 nights. Want to visit Alnwick and explore an area not been to before. Possibly returning home by different route, again staying 2-3 nights en route

Has anyone recent recommendations for tent camping in Northumberland, or places I should visit? Solo travelling, like historic places, quieter campsites, nature, easy walking.

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16/2/2012 at 3:08pm
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I can recommend this site for your Pocklington visit. Do read the reviews though. If bird scarers bother you it may not be suitable. It is a nice site though. Lots of space and a very good price.

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=1052



16/2/2012 at 3:25pm
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My favourite place in Northumberland is Warkworth Castle - stunning ruined castle with an awful lot of remains to explore. Dunstanburgh Castle is a lovely walk and has very evocative remains (though not much there) though Bamburgh Castle, which everyone goes to, is too "touristified" and recent for me. Lots of other people like it, though :-)

Not been to Alnwick Castle but Alnwick Gardens are glorious and great fun for both children and adults. Chillingham Castle is a fascinatingly eclectic "haunted" place to visit which is a nice antidote to the clinical perfection of the average National Trust property. You can get to lots of Hadrian's Wall. Belsay Hall is very interesting, unfurnished so your imagination really runs riot. There are extensive grounds to explore, including a ruined castle (pele tower). Other smaller castles include Aydon, Prudhoe, Edlingham, Etal and Norham.

Gosh I could go on (and you might realise that I particularly like visiting ruined castles, lol!) I am sure other people will have all sorts of other ideas - there is so much to see, and it is a beautiful part of the world. You'll have a wonderful time!


16/2/2012 at 5:14pm
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Thanks for your recommendation 9iron. Looked at reviews and decided against it for me this time.

BeakerUK, you have given me so many ideas, thanks.
I enjoy exploring castles, ruined or not. (we have a big castle ruin in Kenilworth) Mobility problems mean I don't walk very far but ambling and exploring combined with photography is a great time-spender. A friend suggested a visit to Holy Island, checking tide times first. She also said I'll have a wonderful time.

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16/2/2012 at 6:38pm
 Location: Barnsley South Yorks
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if your going to pocklington, I can recommend the South Lea camping and caravanning site http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=1064

I spent a night there with my son last August and found the site to be fantastic, very clean, really friendly staff and a good play area for the kids.

Hope this helps,

Rob



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16/2/2012 at 7:12pm
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Goodness, Mavis, where shall I start? The whole of Northumberland is a truly wonderful place to explore.

Of the three castles mentioned above, both Warkworth and Bamburgh are tourist traps but certainly worth seeing from the outside. Both are adjacent to pretty villages, particularly Bamburgh.

Dunstanburgh Castle stands ruined and gaunt on its headland. It is magnificent. There's no road approach so visitors must walk over a mile, either from Craster (a lovely little fishing harbour) or from Embleton. Consequently, Dunstanburgh Castle is comparatively uncrowded and the mile or so walk along the shore from Craster is one of the finest coastal walks I know.

Holy Island is another 'must see'. True, the car parking is not cheap and nor are the teashops and souvenir shops. But once away from the village, the island has wide expanses of sdandy beach and extensive sand dunes. Don't miss walking out to the 'castle', largely Victorian.

Holy Island is cut off from the mainland by the tide for two hours either side of high water. It is very important to check the tide times or - at best - you could be 'stranded' on the island for three hours or - at worst - caught on the causeway by the incoming tide.

If you feel adventurous, park near Beal on the mainland then walk across the sands to Holy Island following the ages-old pilgrims' path. But if crossing the sands on foot it is even more important to check the tide times.

You will find the whole Northumberland coastline very unspoiled and beautiful. Most of the coast has a footpath which is not very hilly (unlike, say, Cornwall or Pembroke) so is ideal for walking or cycling. The beaches are wide, level, sandy and virtually deserted - blissful.

Do visit Seahouses (south of Bamburgh). It is a bustling little seaside town with a working harbour. A fleet of tourist boats ferry visitors out to the Farne Islands. Unless you are averse to boats, I very highly recommend a sea trip out to the islands - you can do a circular cruise past all the islands or you can choose a trip to land on the bird sanctuaries of Inner Farne or Staples Island. To walk among the thousands - no, millions - of nesting birds in early summer is absolutely wonderful! Do it if you can!

There are plenty of campsites near the coast - just have a search here on UKCS - including several well-run C&CC sites.

Northumberland's coast, moors and mountains are a walkers' paradise. Get your hiking boots on!

I hope you you have a great time!



16/2/2012 at 7:59pm
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Hi Skip,

"Northumberland's coast, moors and mountains are a walkers' paradise. Get your hiking boots on! "

I'm so looking forward to going. I still wear hiking boots though usually need to use my 'off roading' 4 wheel walker so I can sit when needed.

This summer I want to see and do as much as possible - might be having other knee replaced before long and unsure of effects it will have on camping.

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18/2/2012 at 12:04pm
 Location: Preston
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Holy Island...before we took up camping last year, we would holiday 2-3 times a year in a cottage on the island.  Beautiful...especially when the crowds disappear with the tides! (But there's no camping allowed).

As for a campsite, Hadrian's Wall  is a lovely site - near Haltwistle.  Northumberland is stunning.



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