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Peak district next week

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Hi all,
We'd like to get away to the peak district at the weekend- we're looking for a campsite that's open all year, allows dogs, has hook up, good walking and a good pub! We're drawing a blank! We don't mind where abouts in the peaks- anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jo

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http://Www.ukcampsite.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; have a great campsite finder, you can stipulate "all year round" as a search criteria and there's quite a list for the peaks.

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Barn Farm in Birchover near Matlock is on the UK Campsite list. I've a feeling they're probably closed but if not it's a lovely site, the views are spectacular.

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Been covered in snow on and off most of last week hope you got a syncro :D

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zed wrote:Been covered in snow on and off most of last week hope you got a syncro :D

Rot, been positively sub-tropical with occasional snow :pimp

Give The Duke a shout, Derek always welcomes 80-90ers :ok

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/detai ... revid=7582

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Ian Hulley wrote:
Give The Duke a shout, Derek always welcomes 80-90ers :ok

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/detai ... revid=7582

Tell him you're from the club :wink:


You may well find that The Duke is booked solid for both diners & campers over both the Christmas & New Year weekends. People want to have a drink & not have to drive, which of course is very sensible. Word has got around about The Duke & it has become very popular with people far & wide. :)
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:ok Thanks for the heads up :lol:

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