When prices start creeping up to the £20 per night mark, it is time to looking elsewhere.
Me and my son can get a Youth Hostel/Private Hostel for near £20-£25 (inc private room with ensuite), plus you don't have to take as much kit with you etc.
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I knew this price hype would happen. I just went to book Aldridge Hill. We go there every year. Last year i paid £8.20 a night, This year its £17.23. Total disgrace.
I sent them an email & they did reply but all i got was that they are refurbishing all sites over the next 3 years. This site has no facilities, thats why we like it. What are they going to do with it? If there is nothing to refurbish on the site how can the put up the price by 110%. its a shocker!!! Its on our doorstep so its ideal for kids & the dog & I can still commute to work. Lets all bombard their customer services inbox with daily emails or something!!!
Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 06/6/2007
There is a web site called "jolly interesting" which has maps that show all the CS and CL sites as well as local attractions.
Just looked at that site Anne. Does look "jolly interesting". Just saved it to my faves
Same here, a great find! Out of interest does anyone know/guess at which club has the most CLs/CSs? I'm trying to decide which one to join, even though we have our 'van in storage on a site we mostly use, they are quite booked up in the hols so I thought I would take the children to a nearby CL/CS for a change.
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Hollands Wood, New Forest, was run by the Forestry Commission and now by the Camipng and Caravan Club charge an extra £10 per day for your trailer on top of the pitch price hike.
Why? not sure. If it is a space issue why aren't big caravans and mobile homes charged similarly?
Anyway I'll be there on Wednesday, with my trailer, to ask some questions.
Like yourself Aldridge Hill is our favourite Forest Site,however after being charged £2 a night each fir the dogs & trying to charge £5 night for a small trailer this year,we won't be visiting again.When I complained they said the increase was for the improved facilities,I pointed out that there were no facilities & was told to complain to the C&C club.
I fail to see where the reported £10m plus investement has been spent.
after being charged £2 a night each fir the dogs & trying to charge £5 night for a small trailer this year,we won't be visiting again.
when i asked what had happened to the 'dog free' area they said it was because they were charging for dogs.
so we both lost out there :(
taking money from this year's campers for next year's facilities is wrong wrong wrong.
worse is the fact that, like other current customers, i don't want the facilities they intend to provide. People go to the forestry commission sites because they are minimal. . (back to nature but with proper toilets and hot water )
Like yourself Aldridge Hill is our favourite Forest Site,however after being charged £2 a night each fir the dogs & trying to charge £5 night for a small trailer this year,we won't be visiting again.When I complained they said the increase was for the improved facilities,I pointed out that there were no facilities & was told to complain to the C&C club.
I fail to see where the reported £10m plus investement has been spent.
Andy J
Funnily enough these sites work out cheaper now for us as there are just the two of us and we have a small campervan and get the age concessions with the C & CC but I think the fees are horrendous for young families and when I contacted the C & CC they told me to complain to Forest Holidays!!
Seems no one is taking responsibility for the new charges.
Quote: Originally posted by Romaway on 17/7/2007
Funnily enough these sites work out cheaper now for us as there are just the two of us and we have a small campervan and get the age concessions with the C & CC but I think the fees are horrendous for young families and when I contacted the C & CC they told me to complain to Forest Holidays!!
Seems no one is taking responsibility for the new charges.
Yes and the (deliberate) complexity of the pricing structure makes it hard to see the true cost easily. I was looking at the Forest of Dean sites. The basic High season charge of £11.40 per night (increasing to £12 on Fidays and Saturdays) just covers 2 people per night, Then ADD the Additional Pitch Fee of £3 per night unless you're a member of the C & CC, or pay a flat £12 for a Forest Experience card. Then if you want EHU or hardstanding, ADD £3 per night. Then if you have children ADD £2.30 per child per night (£2.40 for Fridays and Saturdays) Then if you have dogs, ADD an £1 per night per dog (they seem to have forgotten to charge a bit more for Fridays and Saturdays!). Then ADD £1.50 per night if you're only staying for 1 or 2 nights! And whatever you do, don't have anyone come to visit you - if they do, ADD £1 per visitor per day and ADD £3 per day per visitor's car. Oh, and as for the age concession, forget it in High season!
I have copied below the post I posted on an earlier thread. took me ages to get a correct price from them, by the time you work it out the holiday season is over!!!!!.
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I have just worked out the cost for a family and am shocked. I agree that it is reasonable for the pitch to include two people with a small charge for children as they all use the facilities but the charges they are levying are way over the top.
I just phoned them to clarify and this is an example of the cost in HIGH SEASON AT ASHURST for a couple with two children over 5 yrs:
Sun to Thurs Two person pitch : £17.10 x 5 nights
Plus 2 children at £3.5 each p nt 7.00 x 5 nights
Plus Pitch fee (waived for C & CC ) 3.00 x 5 nights
Fri - Sat Two person pitch 17.80 x 2 nights
Plus 2 Children at 3.60 each p nt 7.20 x 2 nights
Plus Pitch Fee 3.00 x 2 nights
This works out at £191.50 per week for family or average of £27.35 per night without any electric hook up.
Now the forestry commission should be enabling young families to visit this kind of site where they learn about nature and how to amuse themselves but the cost may be prohibitive for some young families.
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Wow it adds up for a whole week doesn't it? We go to Roundhill every year for 3 or 4 nights and the price increase is annoying, especially as this site doesn't have new toilets etc. However, we love the space and back to nature feel of this site and would rather pay to go here than pay the same (or even a bit less) for a tiny cramped pitch on a site with loads of facilities.
Quote: Originally posted by bumblebee on 17/7/2007
would rather pay to go here than pay the same (or even a bit less) for a tiny cramped pitch on a site with loads of facilities.
absolutely.. but they say the extra charges are for extra facilities and that is what they plan to install.. if the verderers let them.. see other threads on this subject.
nb: we are just a couple of oldies so it isn't so dear for us either but, as has been said.. the forest should be affordable for families too!
ive been looking for a site in the new forest for the past several nights and am totally put off by this forestry commission thing. the price hike really leaves a bad taste in the mouth, esp. after we had a fab 4 night break in Dorset in may for £39. (five people in a huge tent). Maybe weve just struck lucky up till now with the sites weve chosen as weve never paid more than £10 per night. I refuse to pay much more as i got into camping hoping to save money on holidays