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12/1/2007 at 8:15pm
Location: Sussex Outfit: Avondale
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Hi
We have three dogs, so we need somewhere that is definitely dog-friendly. The only problem is that, although they are all great with people and other dogs, they don't get on with sheep and cows in the same way. So we are looking for somewhere that is not on a working farm.
We would like to try South/South West or maybe Wales - and preferably with electric hookups, shower/toilet blocks and a shop on site.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Stuart
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12/1/2007 at 10:12pm
Location: swindon-ish Outfit: Elddis Sunseeker MH
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Hello ratzakli
We too are also new members & have 3 dogs (rescue lurchers) & have returned last year, to touring with a MH now( after 25 years with a caravan & 5 years break) and now are finding sites we never knew existed which will take 2 or more dogs. We have always toured with 2 dogs and used to find it very difficult to find sites which takes 1 or more dogs. Now it is just me, OH & hounds requirements change (ie no whistles & bells sites - just good showers, walks & a good pub). Am also careful/mindful of where we go as do not want to be fretting about walking dogs where livestock could be worried ie farm sites.
Beach locations are usually good and Brean is a great beach for dogs - miles & miles of free running. We also spent a great weekend at Tudor Campsite at Slimbirdge with miles of canal side towpath to walk along.
Looking forward to getting away soon in the mobile kennel & seeing some more of glorious countryside. Good luck with search & let us know where you find.
Love the web site BTW!!!
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14/1/2007 at 7:45pm
Location: Devon Outfit: Autotrail Savannah motorhome
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We have a big bouncy German Shepherd who holidays with us.
Her favourite site is Wareham Forest, Nr Wareham. Dog friendly and has direct forest access (ask for a pitch that backs onto the forest tracks) or camp in the forest! endless miles of lead free sniffs and roaming in the forest with marked walks. (obviously on a lead on park)...but its fab and the park facilities are ace too.
another one is Old Oaks, Glastonbury...adults only...but has footpaths from the site it does have an enclosed dog walking area (but not sure big enough to tire out three dogs!!?) - but ample for a quick walk and a wee! Its very dog friendly - even with a dog shower at the top of the dog walk.
another adults only is Binghams farm Bridport - lovely site and loads and loads of dog walking on site and from site. very pet friendly.
you could also try the forestry comission sites as someone else said - not only in the forest of dean (which looks lovely) or the new forest sites.
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