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Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:58 am
by millerj1974
We are taking the Bongo to Park Farm camp site tonight for her maiden voyage with us.
http://www.parkfarmcamping.co.uk/
Park farm is a great site near Bodium Castle and on the river Rother and the main advantage is that you can have open fires on the site so you get that real outdoor feel.
I'm a little unsure about the weather as the forecast doesn't seem that good but the kids are really excited and we are going with other friends and their kids so it should be a good time all around, I'll let you know Monday.
Re: Bodium Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:08 am
by Evil Edna
I'd be very interested in feedback - good luck on your maiden voyage!

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:14 am
by Muzorewa
I like it, that's my kind of Bongo Trip
If I were going to Bodiam castle I would also try to get to Leeds, Hever, Scotney and Herstmonceux castles while I was in the area

- Cue Team Muz southern castles tour 2011
Make sure you take plenty of pics

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:54 am
by crazy uncle gray g
Muzorewa wrote:I like it, that's my kind of Bongo Trip
If I were going to Bodiam castle I would also try to get to Leeds, Hever, Scotney and Herstmonceux castles while I was in the area

- Cue Team Muz southern castles tour 2011
Make sure you take plenty of pics


You forgot Roy

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:41 pm
by millerj1974
crazy uncle gray g wrote:Muzorewa wrote:I like it, that's my kind of Bongo Trip
If I were going to Bodiam castle I would also try to get to Leeds, Hever, Scotney and Herstmonceux castles while I was in the area

- Cue Team Muz southern castles tour 2011
Make sure you take plenty of pics


You forgot Roy

Why where is he buried????????????
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:54 pm
by Muzorewa
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:21 pm
by dobby
millerj1974 wrote:We are taking the Bongo to Park Farm camp site tonight for her maiden voyage with us.
http://www.parkfarmcamping.co.uk/
Park farm is a great site near Bodium Castle and on the river Rother and the main advantage is that you can have open fires on the site so you get that real outdoor feel.
I'm a little unsure about the weather as the forecast doesn't seem that good but the kids are really excited and we are going with other friends and their kids so it should be a good time all around, I'll let you know Monday.
I hope I'm wrong but I think this site can get a bit 'lively' see
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/revie ... revid=1533
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:36 pm
by pamannec
Only about 5 miles from me, have a great time and hope the weather is kind, forecast isn't too bad.
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:48 pm
by mikexgough
Muzorewa wrote:I like it, that's my kind of Bongo Trip
If I were going to Bodiam castle I would also try to get to Leeds, Hever, Scotney and Herstmonceux castles while I was in the area

- Cue Team Muz southern castles tour 2011
Make sure you take plenty of pics

Good choice of castles there......worth doing Battle too...
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:25 pm
by Alison01326
Park Farm sounds like my kind of campsite. Hope you all have a great time millerj! Hope it's not as windy over there as it is down here.
Muz - when are you going to do the castles of the South West, then? I can see one from my window and if I stood on my roof I could probably see it's little brother

Then, amongst others there's Tintagel, St Michael's Mount (not a castle, but what the heck!?) some Iron Age Hill Forts such as Castle an Dinas and Castle Dore. Further afield, in Devon, is the last castle to be built in Britain ..... go on, Team Muz Castles of the South and South West Tour 2011

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:33 pm
by Muzorewa
Alison01326 wrote:Muz - when are you going to do the castles of the South West, then? I can see one from my window and if I stood on my roof I could probably see it's little brother

Then, amongst others there's Tintagel, St Michael's Mount (not a castle, but what the heck!?) some Iron Age Hill Forts such as Castle an Dinas and Castle Dore. Further afield, in Devon, is the last castle to be built in Britain ..... go on, Team Muz Castles of the South and South West Tour 2011

Spookily enough I have a cunning plan which has been on the back-burner for some time, quite a few in the Kent/Sussex area but St. Michael's Mount is definitely on the list, as is another one which escapes me for the minute but it's in the north Devon / south Somerset area. I'll have a look when I get home.
Some of these places are expensive to get in though, Warwick castle last weekend was £80.00 for a family

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:39 pm
by Alison01326
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:09 pm
by dobby
Worth £80 just to watch the falconry display. Did you do a tour of the dirty weekend exhibit - very funny
Alison
St Michaels Mount - fond memories, do they still get kids to put their foot on the heart stone?
Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:36 pm
by millerj1974
We arrived at about 6.00p.m on Friday just as the weather was clearing and pitched up with the awning in the middle of a fairly empty field and got a nice fire going in the old washing machine drum we had taken with us. The kids then all made a run for it exploring the site and playing on the rope swings while we sat around the camp fire under a full moon chatting and drinking red wine.
On Saturday everybody was up early and after breakfast we went for a long walk to Salehurst across some lovely countryside and through a great orchard where we snuffled a few cheeky freebies then ended up in the Salehurst Halt for lunch
http://www.salehursthalt.co.uk/. We had great weather all day long and the kids were shattered by the time we got back to the Bongo.
This morning was another early one and after breakfast we all walked to Bodium were we left the women and kids and walked back to get the camping stuff and leave the site before 12.00 and back to Bodium to meet the others for another pub lunch at the Castle Inn
http://thecastleinnbodiam.com/.
This is the second time we have stayed at Park Farm and both experiences were pretty similar with the first being a little busier than the second but on the whole we enjoyed both. The site can get busy in the summer and although the toilets and showers are clean and tidy there could be more of them and evenings can be a bit noisy but that all finishes at 11.00p.m as that’s one of the site rules.
I found sleeping in the Bongo fine but my missus said she felt a bit uncomfortable and cold but that’s probably due to the fact my 5 year old daughter didn’t want to sleep in the roof so there was three of us and a dog down below.

Re: Bodiam Castle, East Sussex, Our Maiden Voyage
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:39 pm
by Muzorewa