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where to go ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:33 pm
by lordandladyMac
Well I have just taken ownership of Monty the Bongo and am looking forward to making it to a few meets this year, but as we have a whole week off in August and are new to this camper van stuff , does anyone have and suggestions where we should go for the week , must be dog friendly though , we live in Cambs and don't mind the a drive , so new friends please fire away

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:17 pm
by roosmith
Really depends what you are after. If it will be your first time away I would suggest not straying too far, or get a few local weekends in before then. Just so if the worst came to the worst you can pop home.

We're not far from you on the tother side of Cambs and you have a whole host of campsites ranging from the very basic rural through to the fully equipped all within a couple of hours, across Suffolk and Norfolk.

UK Campsite and Caravan and Camping Club are good websites to start your web search on..............

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:25 pm
by lordandladyMac
Many thanks I will give them a go and see what we get

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:10 pm
by Bob
We stayed on the C&CC site very near Cambridge last year - perfect.

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:26 am
by alan
take a few weekends out just to make sure you got want you want pack then get a map and a pin stick it in and away you :lol:
if you don't book then there loads of camp site about if you don't like the first one then move on to the next .
We found wales good with the dog just above Barmouth lovely beaches and most allow dogs

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 7:33 am
by Gasy
In August I would book months in advance
I'm peterboro are you the silver and White one think it's v reg I saw about at weekend near fengate

A couple of good sites I use
Killing Heath , near shearing ham Norfolk, really good site fully equipped 250acres woodland and heathland. Swimming pool, clubhouse, etc. but pricey and gets fully booked

Break farm half a mile up the road from kelling, it's a farm
With a nice shower block and a breakfast wagon on site
Fires allowed , cheap few elect pitches
And you can walk thro woods to use killings facility's. , ssshhh

About hour and a half away
I've used both for 40 odd years
Great area around aswell
Prob see you about p/boro
Do wave

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 5:35 pm
by briwy
I'll second Kelling Heath, large site close to the North Norfolk Railway as well.
Shop, bar, restaurant, pool and spa on site. Lots of static vans all well hidden in woods.
We stayed there a couple of weeks ago and had a good time although it got very squelchy underfoot when it rained.
Open all year, £18 a night at this time of year but hellish expensive in summer, £44 a night :shock:

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 6:30 pm
by Gasy
My parents had one of them statics in the woods briwy
From about 5 to 16 years old I ran wild on that site riding motorbikes at 7 years of age
Great place to be brought up
Site has been sold to a big organisation a few years back nowand the rules have got a bit strictor now than then
And as you say the prices are .........
But lovely place
Did you get some sea food from the crab man down in weybourne, lovely that is
Done that hill on a push bike , biggest and longest speed wobble of my life but I stayed on ,
So yes great place in my eyes
Get free mushrooms growing at breck farm tho

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 1:18 pm
by lordandladyMac
Will have a look at Kelling Heath this weekend as off to sunny hunny for the day , and yes the white V Reg is us as I go through Fengate everyday to get to work

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 8:46 pm
by lordandladyMac
Gasy wrote:In August I would book months in advance
I'm peterboro are you the silver and White one think it's v reg I saw about at weekend near fengate

A couple of good sites I use
Killing Heath , near shearing ham Norfolk, really good site fully equipped 250acres woodland and heathland. Swimming pool, clubhouse, etc. but pricey and gets fully booked

Break farm half a mile up the road from kelling, it's a farm
With a nice shower block and a breakfast wagon on site
Fires allowed , cheap few elect pitches
And you can walk thro woods to use killings facility's. , ssshhh

About hour and a half away
I've used both for 40 odd years
Great area around aswell
Prob see you about p/boro
Do wave
we have booked a week at Kellingham as it looks great and yes that was me in Fengate as thats my way to work

Re: where to go ?

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:36 pm
by Gasy
Cool
You will enjoy it
Dare you to do the hill down to weybourne on a push bike
don't forget your hook up lead