The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by RachelDaisy » 13 Feb 2008, 22:15
I was looking for somewhere in Northumberland to go for a long weekend and I think I may have found
the most expensive site in Britain .
Prices are for pitch + 2 persons
SEASON - PEAK
FEES* - £42
AWNING - £3
EXTRA ADULT - £7
EXTRA CHILD (2-14yrs) - £4
Have you ever seen anywhere more expensive? I just had to share this as I can't belieeeeeve it
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by mininut » 13 Feb 2008, 22:43
jeeeeeeeeeeeez.
Looks like hell on earth as well to me Rachel
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by Billiemaye » 13 Feb 2008, 23:09
GULP.,
Mind you saying that ,you do get this included. :
Sewerage and Drainage INCLUDING Electric Light.
Does this mean what i think it means.
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by meggles » 13 Feb 2008, 23:46
How much
Well, that's another site can go and f**k themselves. Thanks for the warning!
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by RachelDaisy » 14 Feb 2008, 12:46
mininuts wrote: jeeeeeeeeeeeez.
Looks like hell on earth as well to me Rachel
You are right. I just looked at it because it seemed to be the nearest to Bamburgh that was on the coast (looking at the UKcampsite map thingy). What a shocker. £42!!
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by 1664 » 14 Feb 2008, 12:57
Lots of sites like this with golf courses, gyms, pools, jacussi, bar, games room, slot machines etc (anything to relieve you of your hard earned). You are charged for the 'facilities' which are a fat lot of use if you just want to park up for the night. This sort of site is a camping version of 'Butlins'. I drive on if I come across one.
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by sheffieldcoljules » 14 Feb 2008, 13:30
I just sent them this email...
Your prices are "pooh"...way overpriced...and im now quite happy to drive straight past!
BTW, are you related to Dick Turpin? he was a thief too...
i think everyone should send them a email....complaining at the prices...then maybe places like this would lower them
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by sheffieldcoljules » 14 Feb 2008, 17:12
hehe they just sent me a email....saying im not welcome!
Think i ought to point them to this thread and let them read what everyone thinks of the prices? i know i cant afford to stop there....even if i could i wouldnt
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by sherlock » 14 Feb 2008, 20:05
I have also sent them an email stating there prices are amongst the highest ive ever seen.
Wait for the reply.
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by bernard1973 » 14 Feb 2008, 22:39
Dunstan Hill's not far from Bamburgh and it's a belta. Great village pubs about a mile away and good beaches
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by Nicola&Tony » 15 Feb 2008, 05:22
RachelDaisy wrote: I was looking for somewhere in Northumberland to go for a long weekend
Have you found anywhere to stay yet? If you are happy to do a bit of wildcamping, there are places on the coast near Bamburgh Castle where you can park overnight for free (I think we have a photo from one in our Garage section on here). Some Northumberland sites are mentioned in this thread as well:
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... highlight=
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by RachelDaisy » 15 Feb 2008, 17:07
Thanks for the tips Bernard and N&T. They look good. Like your pic with Bamburgh in the background.
I didn't mean to start a storm in a tea cup emailing campaign when I started this thread
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by josh » 15 Feb 2008, 21:17
Seahouses,fantastic.
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by meggles » 15 Feb 2008, 21:25
josh wrote: Seahouses,fantastic.
Yeah, but what price
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by Robin! » 17 Feb 2008, 21:11
I'm just back from East Ord, which is only 1 1/2 miles away from Berwick and comes highly recommended from me.
Price is for one unit, one car and up to four people: £24.00 High season.
http://www.ordhouse.co.uk/tourers.html