Camping in Peak District
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Thanks for all replies
Lots to think about. Watch out "Peakyshire", here I/we come. 
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matt wrote:Coopers at Edale
And a stroll to the Nags Inn for a pint (or 2...)
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penfold118 wrote:matt wrote:Coopers at Edale
And a stroll to the Nags Inn for a pint (or 2...)
First ever camping trip was at Coopers, school camp 1976- some good walks up to Kinder on the Pennine way behind the site. Camped there again in July 1990, first daughter born following April - i clearly didn't stay in the pub long enough!
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snigger....the only thing to change is the price, but its still reasonable........shame the Nags aint,,,,,,,, we walked in a 7.55 , last food orders clearly said 8, to be told "chef" has gone homejrt wrote:penfold118 wrote:matt wrote:Coopers at Edale
And a stroll to the Nags Inn for a pint (or 2...)
First ever camping trip was at Coopers, school camp 1976- some good walks up to Kinder on the Pennine way behind the site. Camped there again in July 1990, first daughter born following April - i clearly didn't stay in the pub long enough!
David
Landlord dint even offer us a chip butty
the Caff's ace tho..............
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weldore wrote:have a look at this list mate...http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=117" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
the duke of york is a favourite with a lot of members on here..im still yet to get there mind
oh..and..alright Clem ? was nice to meet you a while ago
hi a weldore how goes it? hope you not put them springs on ya bus n gone n made it higher lol
meggles we not decided where we goin just yet...1 depends on weather and 2 waiting for my m8 (the_blue) off here to get his LT through mot lol, but ill stick it on this thread incase anybody else is interested in goin. i dont really know anyone on here, dont really do big groups of folks
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Re: Camping in Peak District
There's also a site just off the A6 between Ashford & Bakewell - easy walk to both, then on from Ashford to Monsal Dale and the wonderful old railway viaduct, now walking trail - the tunnel's now open, so you can walk along the old railway line all the way from there to Bakewell, for a big circular walk.
It's an amazingly beautiful area - but I'm biased, since I grew up in Ashford...
It's an amazingly beautiful area - but I'm biased, since I grew up in Ashford...
A year and a half living in a Westy hightop... http://www.WhereverTheRoadGoes.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Heathy Roods Farm Butteron £3pppn and very near the manifold valley
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Looks good. Can't get lot's of info on the site itself but sounds basic and quietCruz wrote:Heathy Roods Farm Butteron £3pppn and very near the manifold valley