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Subject Topic: campsite rules, camping setup...HELP :) Post Reply Post New Topic
23/6/2010 at 11:34am
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I am looking to renew our camping set up. I have not been camping in this country as a large family yet, so would appreciate some much needed advice.

First of all...how accepting are campsites of customers using more than one tent on the pitch? Ideally I would love to have tent, utility tent and small tent for two teenagers. It seems to me that many camspites would not allow this setup (not sure why if it fits on pitch). If this is the case what works best for you?? tent with canopy for kitchen and kids in another tent outside? larger tent with utility tent outside?

Incidentally, how many campsites do you think will allow that set up?

With regards to the utility tent too? anyone know of one with a sewn in ground sheet? Like the idea of stopping rats getting their dirty paws near my food/worktops.

My head s spinning .......in an ideal world i am sure we would all buy HUGE tents, but it I know it will put us off nipping off for a weekend camping if it takes a few hours to set our equipment up everytime (and hernias and bad backs to boot)

That leads me to another question.....who puts their cooking equipment inside the tent?? I know we are not supposed to, but..........gas cookers are well protected, tents are well ventilated etc etc???!!! The idea of a canopy for cooking sounds appealing!

Look forward to advice.

BB



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Hopefully when i get more experience i will be able to help some of u guys with questions!! :)


23/6/2010 at 12:15pm
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Hi

Usually the maximum unit allowed on a site is 9m x 5m.This can vary slightly from site to site.

A lot of sites will allow you a pup tent or utility tent so long as it fits within the maximum pitch size guidelines.

Some sites are greedy and will charge you for the extra tent.

Usually the stumbling block is the width.Most sites will make you take an extra pitch if you exceed this as usually there has to be a minimum of 6m between tents for a fire break.


Usually the tents which cause the problem are the large family dome type tents which have the sleeping pods going of in different directions...ie the Outwell Hartford XXL

The best thing to do is always check with the site before you book.

We have always cooked inside our tents without any problems,but a lot of campers won't.
I would never cook inside a tent if we had children in our party

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23/6/2010 at 12:17pm
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Lower Lacon in Shropshire has some 10m x 8m pitches and as far as I know you can put what you want up as long as it fits on your pitch.


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23/6/2010 at 1:19pm
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We have a large tent and a day tent and have not yet had a problem finding a site that can accomodate us.  I think as long as you ring and check before you book you will find somewhere without a problem.

I have cooked inside the tent before we had SIG, but now prefer to cook in the porch, mainly for fear of build of fumes, that kind of thing.



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23/6/2010 at 5:52pm
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If sites can charge you for everything they probably will!!
A lot of the sites we have visited have a pup tent OR utility tent rule along with your car and tent on a pitch. If you want to use other tents/day rooms etc... they usually class that as a seperate unit and you will require 2 pitches (we tried booking family tent, 1 car and 2 pup tents)

Best thing to do is contact the site direct and ask them what their policy is.

I personally never cook inside our tent - apart from creating a lot of condensation, we usually have children and loopy dog runnning in and out so I don't risk it. If it rains, I get wet!!



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23/6/2010 at 6:23pm
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last weekend at ashbourne one pitch had two large-ish tents and a utillitly tent on it. they said they had not paid any  more but had to have the 6m rule too all units. so i think it's a case of some charge and some don't

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23/6/2010 at 6:32pm
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Just been to Fishpool Farm and some pitches had more than one tent. The licencesing rules were displayed on the wall and said that more than one can be on a pitch if all of the party are together and also stated that so many pitches only had to have tents 3M apart before a break of 6M....does it depend on the local council authorising the site????

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23/6/2010 at 9:11pm
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Oooh..this is all very helpful!! Sounds like having two smaller tents a better idea. I have seen some campsites say 2x2m for a pup tent but i think i will buy slighty bigger so the girls don't end up maiming eachother!! Will ring ahead and ensure ok.

The tent I have got my eyes on is the mckenzie 6 cabin version which comes in at a tidy 5.90m x 3m, positively small these days! There is a canopy comes with it so cooking undercover with ventilation not a problem (no dog...but manic kids, so better safe.) The utility tent can wait until south of france next year!!

Off to Pentewan sands this summer and pitches are 13x13.....rather large!!

Eliza...that's a good point...maybe council grants planning permission on those rules?

bb:)




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