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03/11/2012 at 8:54pm
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Various tents
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May not be by the time they get there, Bernie! ("...commencing in April with no time limit to return")
Anyway, Macdaf, I think the easiest way for you to find sites is to use the Map Search, selecting your requirements, reading the reviews, then asking on here about any details.
I'm guessing you're already familiar with SW England (don't know if you've considered taking a tent to the Isles of Scilly, though?), so I'd suggest crossing the Severn and having a look at Cardiff at least (site near city centre and St Fagans National History Museum a short drive away), then possibly the Gower and almost anywhere in Pembrokeshire. Carry on along the Cardigan Bay coast, which just gets better scenerywise, (don't miss Harlech) then around the Lleyn and across to Anglesey before Llandudno, then, I suggest, using the coastal expressway to connect with the M6. No doubt you'll get recommendations for Liverpool (Maritime Museum is worth a look), Southport, Blackpool and the Lakes and I know there are many posters on here more familiar with Scotland and NE England than I am! (I see Glencoe already has a recommendation)
For some of the city centres (York, Canterbury and, if you're "doing" inland as well, Birmingham and Oxford etc) you'd probably be best advised to use a site on the outskirts and use a bus.
East Anglia I find pleasant enough, along with Kent, Sussex and Hampshire, but Dorset is my personal favourite county on the south coast, especially the "Isle" of Purbeck.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
27/1/2013 at 7:00pm
Location: North West Outfit: campervan
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Quote: Originally posted by macdaf426 on 03/11/2012
In 2013 my husband and I are taking our touring caravan around Gt Britain and Scotland commencing in April with no time limit to return. Has anyone got any favourite or interesting places that we should visit whilst on this tour. Also any favourite campsites preferably with EHU. Our starting point will be Falmouth and commencing up the west side of the country and finishing our journey coming back home down the eastside of the country. We intend to visit John O'Groats as our furthest point and maybe take in some off islands along the way. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
From JoG you can take a passenger ferry to Orkney and be picked up by coach and taken round the main sites for the day.
If you want to take your van over you can go from Gills or Thurso.
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26/2/2013 at 10:18am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Trout Lake & Vango Orchy 400
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Sounds fab!
If you are coming back down the east I recommend Nothumberland.
Springhill Farm in Seahouses looks lovely and always being recommended, would be a good base to explore the area. Things to see/ do; boat trip to the Farne Islands, Holy Island, Bamburgh beach and castle, Dunstanburgh castle, Craster (try the kippers) - all a must!
Further in land Hadrian's wall caravan & camping is a good site and some of the Roman history sites around there are awesome (Vindolanda and Housesteads fort and the wall itself well worth a few days!).
Kielder water is lovely area too, bit different and often missed - Bellingham CCC is a nice base. Try a visit to Kielder observatory, darkest skies in Europe and they hold events to look at the telescopes, stars, planets etc. Check their website and book as they are v popular.
Then down to Yorkshire - God's own county!
Yorks coast - Humble Bee Farm near Filey is fab site. Visit Whitby, Scarborough, Filey, Bempton Cliffs for walks and lots of birds...
Yorkshire Moors & Yorkshire Dales both a must... Bainbridge Ings in Hawes is nice base for the Dales. Visit the Wensleydale cheese factory, walks galore, Gayle Mill, Ingleborough caves & Waterfall walk, pretty villages (Reeth, Muker), Swaledale, Malham cove, tarn, Goredale Scar....!!!
I could go on! Enjoy planning!
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