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16/4/2009 at 5:17pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Coachman 460 VIP; VW Tiguan
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Quote: Originally posted by jennifernn on 15/4/2009
Our caravan is one of the large twin axles, the shipping length is 7.95 metres or 26 feet 1 inch. As the max body length here that can legally be towed by your average towcar is 7 metres, there are not that many vans here that will be even 27 feet.
The towcar is usually parked beside the van, so the whole outfit is contained within the length of the caravan.
With longer motorhomes the pitch needs to be longer, so that is probably why they charge extra.
I understand what you say, but nevertheless I'm with Steve on this one and argue that a car plus caravan take up no less space overall on a pitch than a motorhome by itself. Yes, the car sits alongside the van, and a longer motorhome needs a longer pitch. But equally, a car parked next to a caravan on a pitch needs a wider pitch, as width-wise a car and caravan take up twice as much space as a motorhome and there is always space left between car and caravan for getting in and out of both.
So surely therefore the amount of actual space on a pitch needed is no different? That is why I think it is an unfair pricing structure on the part of Naburn Lock.
Anyway, I realise this is off-topic now, but still wanted to put my pennorth in
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17/4/2009 at 12:21pm
Location: Cornwall Outfit: Toyota LC3 TDi 04 Abbey GTS Vogue 418
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I agree with Terry YCP is ideal. Big quiet pitches away from the road - many with their own water, waste & ehu. The site is fairly new with an immaculate toilet block. Access to the site is easy and only about 1 mile from the Ring road.
Coastliner Bus service is about every half hour - FREE if you have a Seniors bus pass. The bus runs through York City centre to Leeds or East Coast [ Whitby, Bridlington & Scarborough - via Malton].
There is a Pub and excellent Bakery about half a mile away, huge shopping complex with an Asda store approx 1-2 miles away.
We visited in Sept. 08 you can read my review along with many others here:-
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=6567
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