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by BaaaadSlider » 10 Jun 2010, 08:16
Having booked to go see the Monster Trucks in September (with our little nephew) we were toying with the idea of staying overnight, having looked on fun place, the search for Birmingham doesnt bring anything up.
So i was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere near the NIA in Birmingham that would be suitable for one night camping please????
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by eatcustard » 10 Jun 2010, 09:23
Google Clent, thats about 8 miles out from the NIA
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by BaaaadSlider » 10 Jun 2010, 09:34
eatcustard wrote: Google Clent, thats about 8 miles out from the NIA
thanks for that
bit further out than i wanted but defo a possiblity x
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by eatcustard » 10 Jun 2010, 09:36
You dont want to camp in Brum
Not near the NIA, its not the best of places to stop
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by BaaaadSlider » 10 Jun 2010, 10:16
eatcustard wrote: You dont want to camp in Brum
Not near the NIA, its not the best of places to stop
no dint want to be right in brum but near enough for cheaper taxi costs lol
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by eatcustard » 10 Jun 2010, 10:29
Train from Hagley (2 miles from Clent, tops) to Snow Hill and less than 1 mile to NIA
Or a bus into town
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by BaaaadSlider » 10 Jun 2010, 10:35
eatcustard wrote: Train from Hagley (2 miles from Clent, tops) to Snow Hill and less than 1 mile to NIA
Or a bus into town
cheers thanks for the info
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by hixsy » 20 Jun 2010, 22:01
Camping in our neck of the woods sounds like a risky proposition, way to many toerags! agree with clent though nice place.
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by Louey » 21 Jun 2010, 09:48
The only other campsites are Kingsbury Water Park and Chapel Lane nr Wythall.
Its one thing Birmingham lacks, but its not a bad city.
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by 72BUG » 21 Jun 2010, 10:17
You used "fun place" and Birmingham in the same sentence?
That's where you went wrong.
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by armyphil » 21 Jun 2010, 15:31
On me mom and dads drive there Halesowen, train station down the road it's called rowley Regis
I love clent though beware because it's a fogging haven and police do drive by and move people on.
If not there's plenty of cheap bandb's down the hagley road
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