With regardst to a couple of people mentioning going to Cornwall for their NYR I was thinking of going camping for a few days in the Summer with the missus and the kids.
Anybody done it before and if so any recommendations, cost, what to d, what not to do, can you book up late, places to go, etc??
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Great onsite facilities, including an indoor and outdoor pool, a pub, a cafe, play area, cycle hire..... Location is also great being just on the edge of the New Forest, and with close reach of the beach at Bournemouth....
Highly recommended
http://www.sandy-balls.co.uk/
http://travel.independent.co.uk/article621989.ece
Move along Dan, there's no red wine or fluffy bunnies to be seen here....
heres a link
http://www.forest-holidays.com/RVE621a92c8c6b543d289712463472733e3.aspx
Best place to go camping is the sunny, flat land of Norfolk.
This campsite has got it all, 3 minute drive to the beach/sea, loads of bike trails, walking paths, wildlife walks, big fishing lake,nice clubhouse, not too overcrowded, friendly environment etc.
Been there many a year, but families decided to go abroad this year!
Check out the link.......
http://www.kellingheath.co.uk/
love it so much we've booked to go back at Easter.
"My wife's gone to Poole"
"In Dorset?"
"Yes, she'd recommend it to anyone".
I'm here all week
We're going away for 4 days in the summer, partly due to a family wedding, and I thought it might be a good idea to add a camping stop halfway both ends as it'd be fun for the kids, break up the journey, and save a bit of money for activities etc over the non wedding days of the weekend, but all I'm finding it £60-80 a night! Before getting sleeping bags etc, and that's of I could borrow a tent.
That's more than a Premier Inn type hotel for the same time, which is £50 odd.
Kids holidays I know, but still.
Me and the Wife went to Cornwall last August and paid just over £100 for seven nights
Where abouts in Cornwall out of interest, was it good?
Its outside of Newquay (about 10mins drive) by the Airport yet isnt on the flight path so you dont have to worry about the noise, not that its a big Airport... The Camp site itself is a bit out of the way from anyway yet has a bar and small shop on site, plus a small cafe yet I really liked it there... Is one of my favourites so far, has a swimming pool and adventure playground for the kids so will definitely go back when mine is older
Adults only site so no kids to wake you up in the morning and you can take your own tent or hire one of the pre-erected ones.
Bit different from normal camp sites, pitches set in clearings in a wood so you don't really see your next door neighbours but very peaceful and relaxing.
Facilities are basic (compost toilets) but they do have showers and you can have a proper camp fire (although you should in theory only use the wood they have sold you!).
Go to a holiday park with entertainment or like you say Travelodge/Premier Inn - basically anywhere you have your own toilet facilities.