In France, Chateau de Chanteloup near Le Mans for the surroundings and friendly atmosphere.We’ve been to some other crackers in France, but that one is like a second home.
Not camped much in the UK yet but looking forward to Yorkshire, the Peak District and Suffolk for some gorgeous views. I’ve been lucky enough to get out for some great walks during lockdown but my OH’s health issues mean he’s largely been confined to the four walls of our courtyard. A trial run at a friend’s farm (complete with fabulous Worcestershire views) this weekend has put the spring back in his step!
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Quote: Originally posted by TimCESmith on 08/7/2020
Well, the magic wand waved and we managed to get a one nighter at Bodiam Boating Station.
Fantastic. I also waved the wand and had a quick one nighter at Church Farm in Ardeley on Saturday night.
It was good to get away!
Quote: Originally posted by TimCESmith on 08/7/2020
We now have a provisional booking (dependent on getting leave) at the wonderful Grange Farm on the Isle of Wight.
Oh jealous, love Grange Farm, great site, not been for many years unfortunately.
Not sure I have a favourite site, but C&CC Sandringham is probably the one we've been on most. However, that is probably more to do with the fact that we used to live in that area and go back to visit friends.
The site we stayed on last July, Stonebridge Farm in Somerset, would be a definite contender too, particularly as it had metered electricity which cost us under £3 for the whole two weeks. Lovely site and very reasonable prices.
Silvercraigs kirkcouldbright is our favourite site in UK,friendly town lots to do in normal times,we was due to go Monday for 3weeks but rebooked for September fingers crossed.Favorite site in France Camping Bel Etoiile Agguasac nr Millau.