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Subject Topic: Seasonal pitches, North Yorkshire Post Reply Post New Topic
via mobile 22/6/2019 at 10:31am
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After a tough year this year so far, with only a weeks use out of our caravan due to illnesses in the family, we are considering our long term options for next year.

My Husband is starting to feel he would like to reduce the amount of fairly long frequent tows that we have done in previous years, yet it would break our hearts to have to give up our much loved hobby for good. So our options are as follows,

A. Find a seasonal pitch where we can leave our caravan set up for the season and come and go as we please. This would need to be on its own perminent pitch as part of the plan would be to create better wider and shallower steps to get into it due to my Athritis in my Knee Joint.

B.Trade in for a Motorhome, stop and go as we please, without having to do a full set up all the time. The downside is of course the expensive cost of doing so, and the fact that there is a high chance that our driving days may be over within the next 5years anyway due to age/disabilities, and selling something on without a Trade in is not always easy. This option would also not solve the problem of me needing better and easier access to get onboard, or where we would store my mobility scooter in a compact Motorhome, as we are restricted to a max length of 21ft drive length for parking.

C. Take a bit of a gamble and buy a Static caravan for our sole use. Nothing new, something fairly compact, and just hope that everything works out well in the long term and we manage to get around five more good years out of it before we become too old and frail to travel anymore, or we get kicked off site due to new rules or ownership of the land we are pitched on.

D.Give up the Hobby and sell up entirely, find a rental property such as a little bungalow, and become regular guests throughout the season. We are now finding that Hotel rooms no longer forfil our needs due to lack of decent comfy seating in the rooms, and beds so high off the ground they must have been designed by people with a 35inch inside leg measurement, leaving me to have to use a step to get in and out of bed!

All coments and advice most welcome please

Julia



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22/6/2019 at 10:10pm
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Hi Julia, your dilemma is very similar to ours and we have asked ourselves the same questions many times over the last ten years or so.

Option A is what we are thinking of doing in a few years as Tina is finding the travelling more difficult but the caravan is suitable and comfortable for her needs. Many sites do not allow you to leave the awning erected when you are not in residence so you may still have the faff of sorting out the awning every time you visit. You also have to find a site and are that you are happy to visit many times.

Option B is one we tried a few years ago and it didn't work out for us. Firstly you have the problem of getting up into the van but you may be able to use a double step and grab handle to help you. Secondly taking a scooter apart and putting it through the door each time you want to go somewhere will kill a fit persons back in no time at all as it is difficult to get the parts through a door without breaking something. You can't go everywhere in a motorhome, simple thing like supermarket shopping on your holidays may be impossible due to height barriers and small parking spaces. Parking somewhere to enjoy the view and have a cuppa may be difficult due to height barriers and parking restrictions. The best thing about a motorhome is it's easy to reverse on a pitch and your toilet goes everywhere with you, no need to find public toilets every time you stop.

Option C is something we haven't thought too much about as we have rented statics in the past and found the beds and sofas uncomfortable though if it was our own unit we could probably change certain bits to suit us. We also share your thoughts about change of site ownership and the way site fees can change each year.

Option D didn't work for us either. We tried a few holiday rentals one year when we were between caravans. We found uncomfortable chairs and beds, we stayed in one newly converted unit that had a sofa so uncomfortable that we spent the whole week sitting on the camping chairs we had taken with us. We then decided to buy a caravan again and start all over again.

I don't think I've been of much help to you but at least you know you are not alone with your dilemma.


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via mobile 22/6/2019 at 11:23pm
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Thankyou Rob for your reply, we are now thinking of going down the seasonal pitch route for next year, and are now looking for availability and prices in the Filey area of North Yorkshire.

This is a place that we both know well and love, its also only a couple of hours up the motorway from home. We dont normally bother using an awning, so its not a problem to us if the site prefare Awnings to be removed between visits. We need to check out what effect using a seasonal pitch will have on our Caravan insurance, but hopefully it wont be too expensive. My scooter can be charged off board by just removing the battery pack, which we just bring inside the caravan, the main scooter lives in our car boot ready for use.

At the end of the day, if we dont like this arrangement, it would be easy enough to return home and sell up if needs be, at least we will have tried it out first.

If anyone has got any recommendations for seasonal pitches on a fairly quiet site in North Yorkshire, please let us know. We dont need anywhere with all the whistles and bells of large commercialised sites, a farm site would do, as long as it has EHU, level hardstanding pitches, and is secure. A toilet block would be good, but not essential, as we have good onboard facilities of our own.

Has anyone else followed this path as a alternative to retiring from the hobby for good?

Julia


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via mobile 23/6/2019 at 8:59am
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We did it and loved it. Not for retiring reasons but because of other things we had going on. We were seasonal for about 5 years and now our circumstances have changed again.

I say give it a go. Our insurance ended up being cheaper, I guess as the driving risk is removed. Some insurance companies won’t offer seasonal, if your doesn’t try elsewhere - I think it’s towergate or something like that who appear to offer when others won’t (at one point we were on a site with no gates, towergate insured and it wasn’t expensive at all)

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via mobile 23/6/2019 at 1:15pm
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Thankyou Catie for your kind advice. I am now looking to find a site around Filey who have availability for next year, but so far without any Luck, so far the replies that l have received say that they are fully booked with regular customers, and there is a long list of people awaiting any vacancies that may occur in the future.

Some of the larger commercial sites who do have availability, want meggabucks for the privalage, and we would end up paying for a busy site with facilities such as swimming pools and kids clubs, often with rental static caravans for neighbours, which is something we would not use or want.

We will just have to keep on trying l suppose, something may turn up at the end of the season when people return home for the winter, or possibly decide to move to a different area for next year.

Any knowledge of recommendations or availability in this area would be very much appreciated please.

Julia

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via mobile 23/6/2019 at 1:46pm
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I don’t have any knowledge of your area I’m afraid, but I would say this. When we found sites we were interested in we went to visit so they could meet us. Or towed and stayed there for a while so the site could see we were not the type of people they wanted to avoid. This worked for us.

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via mobile 23/6/2019 at 1:48pm
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Oh and equally there were places we visited that looked good on paper but in reality we knew were not suitable for us.

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I was told Muston Grange had some pitches. The site isn’t my cup of tea (good job we are all different) but might suit you and location is good.


via mobile 24/6/2019 at 12:05am
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Thankyou all for your reccomendations, indeed we are now looking to visit the area and have a look around a few sites before the end of the season.

Indeed it works both ways when someone new enquires about a Seasonal pitch, and thats totally understandable, no one wants to be stuck with a trouble making Camper for an entire season, or end up being stuck on the campsite from their worst dream nightmare.

I have also found out tonight that the Caravan club are planning to offer seasonal pitches on their Cayton Bay site once the refurbishment work has been completed in Spring 2020, so maybe this will be worth further investigation also.

Julia

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24/6/2019 at 9:55am
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My brother and sister-in-law had a seasonal pitch at The Nurseries near York. Lovely, helpful owners, seasonal part of site separate from the tourers and generally very quiet, especially through the week. I know it’s not quite the right area for you, but I think at the time, they had a couple of seasonal pitches available when other sites didn’t.


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Thankyou Bofs, im sure that its a very nice site, but we do prefare to be more on the coast and nearer to some much loved places that we have been regular visitors for many years. Its only the fact that our daughters and grandchildren live local to us in Derbyshire that has prevented us from perminently relocating to the North Yorkshire coast.

Julia

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