I have noticed on a lot of campsites' websites that there is a 'charge for cars'? Are these for additional cars or the car you arrived in? If not the former, then how else do they expect you to arrive? I notice no charge for helicopters, so maybe that is the way forward for camping?
Also, I notice that a lot of sites in the Lake District don't take advance booking for campers. Seems a bit strange that if one is traveling over 300 miles to a location you damn well want to be sure of some where to pitch a tent!!!
I was getting all excited about booking some trips, but now I'm feeling kinda dejected about the whole thing :-(
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a helicopter would be good, no getting stuck in traffic on the way. bit worried about getting all the kit in one though
most campsites just charge for additional cars. i would be very annoyed if they started charging for all cars, i'd have to get there by public transport and get the kit there by removal van!
i always go for sites that i can book when i'm going long distance, sites with a "just turn up" policy can get overcrowded as they sometimes try to cram in as many people as possible. if it's closer to home or there are plenty to choose from then i might take a risk and just turn up.
if it looked like the ideal site though, i'd probably take a risk and just go, making sure to arrange the travel so that i could get there as close to the "arrivals from" time as possible - even if it meant overnight travel.
some sites charge for tent car and 2 adults with an extra charge for additional cars children dogs etc this tends to be sites with set pitchs and limited space . just as an example . We went to a site at kettlewell in the dales for a weekend there where 4 small tents on the level area nicely spaced then five cars park on the rest of the level area no one around so we had to pitch on the slope . the owner of said cars and tents had been walking got back to there cars tents then packed up late to go home More cars =less tents = less money unless you charge for them
You can camp with out a car Train Bus cycle walk and motorbike .
Re pre booking this use to be normal never had to book a site for years but now i agree it seems a little strange not to be able to book . but the lakes gets bad weather and even when people have booked they dont turn up . so you turn campers away to be left with empty pitchs .
My wife found a caravan site where they charged extra for cars. How you supposed to get a caravan there without a car. Can't remember what she said about charging extra for campervans?
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It depends how sites break their charges down. All that matters is how much you are paying. Provided charges are clearly set out on site website theres no problem. For example a site that charges for cars would benefit cycle campers or backpackers.
We're paying extra for my daughter's car when we go to Shamba in August, it's £4 per night which I don't think is unreasonable as it will be parked in a secure car park (ie not on our pitch with our car)
On top of the normal fee we're paying £4 extra per night for my daughter and son (19 and 17) and £4 for her car, I think £12 per night is good value for both of them to be able to come with us
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Sometimes extra charges will be there for good reason and to prevent people abusing the campsite, it's not just holidaymakers that want cheap temporary accomodation. ISTR B&Bs getting stung when charging by the room and then ending up loads of people cramming into a small room, this in turn spoils it for normal customers who don't want to come back and the result is B&Bs end up charging per person.
I quite like some extra charges, a size surcharge for anything smaller than a C&CC pitch tells me to avoid it as the site is cramped, a dog surcharge will attract me as there are likely to be less dogs on site if there aren't special dog facilities.
As for other charges, they are not significant as I'll add up the total and work out if I think it's good value.
Nearly all the sites we go to 1 car and 2 adults is included then everything else is charged for cars, extra people etc
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Quote: Originally posted by JellyBabyRiot on 22/6/2011
a helicopter would be good, no getting stuck in traffic on the way. bit worried about getting all the kit in one though
There are a few Harrier Jump Jets going cheap. Much quicker than a Helicopter.
You could hang your kit from the bomb racks.
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