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Topic: Reedham Campsite and dogs
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24/1/2007 at 11:13pm
Location: Essex and Norfolk Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XL & canvas bell tent
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Any of the campsites remotely close to water in Norfolk seem to have ducks as regular visitors, regardless of whether the site has a pond. They know there's an easy meal on offer, in the shape of bread and other 'titbits' from campers, boaters or day visitors.
Most (all?) campsites have a 'dogs must be on a lead' policy, but Reedham is in a very rural area and I'm sure there will be somewhere close by, where you can exercise your dogs off the lead. I'm sure the site owners will be able to advice you, if you ask...
P.S. Sorry, I forgot my manners... Welcome to the U.K.C.S. website and enjoy yourselves in beautiful Norfolk...
Post last edited on 24/01/2007 23:19:35
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25/1/2007 at 6:57pm
Location: Fleetwood Outfit: Dacia Sandero stepwa
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Quote: Originally posted by Andy Pandy 666 on 24/1/2007
Most (all?) campsites have a 'dogs must be on a lead' policy, but Reedham is in a very rural area and I'm sure there will be somewhere close by, where you can exercise your dogs off the lead. I'm sure the site owners will be able to advice you, if you ask...
Cannot comment on the site as we have not stayed on it but have had holidays in the area many times.If its Reedham Ferry site there are a multitude of walks from the site. You can walk along the road(track) or walk along the side of the river into Reedham amongst others. Lovely liitle place and handy for touring. Many pubs with outside seating also close by.
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25/1/2007 at 9:26pm
Location: North Wales Outfit: Swift Fairway 584
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I used to be a member of the UK Youth champions Tug of War team. Every year we used to go to Reedham to thier summer fete, take part in the Tug of War, spend th erest of the day / night enjoying the localpybs and then we used to camp on the show field in the big marquee's that they would leave up for us. Happy memories of my first "proper" camping experiences. Cant help with the original post but just went into nostalgia mode when I saw Reedham.
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