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Campsites in UK.
I once asked for some information about campsites in France, Spain etc. Information received was more than I expected. As we have no experience whatsoever, my wife suggested that we should start within UK first.
As I have 5 kids ranging from 2 to 15 I am looking for places to stay that are affordable with family. Then WE DO NOT HAVE a tent (may think once bit more experienced) so want to find places with ready fitted tents or holiday home. Any suggestion please.
As I have 5 kids ranging from 2 to 15 I am looking for places to stay that are affordable with family. Then WE DO NOT HAVE a tent (may think once bit more experienced) so want to find places with ready fitted tents or holiday home. Any suggestion please.
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http://www.ukcampsite...icles/view.asp?id=257
North Norfolk is nice:
http://www.gocampinguk.co.uk/overstrand.php
Chris
http://www.ukcampsite...icles/view.asp?id=257
North Norfolk is nice:
http://www.gocampinguk.co.uk/overstrand.php
Chris
Thanks for your responses so far. If you believe that I have not given enough information then sorry about that. Chris's link is good. As I said my only problem is that I am looking for places where we don't have to have our own tent. I have seen most of Devon and Cornwall as my wife is from Exeter. Now I am planning up North possibly around Lake district or otherwise anywhere.
why dont you hire a tent
http://www.tent2hire.co.uk/
http://www.tent2hire.co.uk/
The thing about camping is, UK campsites are pretty horrible compared to those in France.In your position I think hiring from a company such as Keycamp or Eurocamp would suit you better - you at least know that you'll be somewhere sunny, in a well regulated campsite, with a lovely big swimming pool.