Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
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Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
We are heading off to the Swanage/Portland/Weymouth area in a couple of weeks and have a couple of sites in mind near to Corfe Castle but as its almost ten years since we were in the area I was just wondering if anyone can recommend any recently visited sites ...main criteria would be quiet dog friendly, hook up and showers
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Re: Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
We have just returned from stop over at http://www.woodyhyde.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This site is reasonably price @ £18per night for a family and £4 extra a night with hook up. It is quiet and near corfe castle.
The shower block is clean and it is central between corfe castle and swanage.
This site is reasonably price @ £18per night for a family and £4 extra a night with hook up. It is quiet and near corfe castle.
The shower block is clean and it is central between corfe castle and swanage.
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Re: Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
The Swanage 80/90 meet in April was held at the Woodyhyde Camp site near Corfe Castle. It is on the A351 about a mile past the village of Corfe Castle on the right hand side. It is a quiet site with showers and toilet block, hook ups and a small shop. We walked over the fields to the railway station and caught the steam train into Swanage. The weather was a bit grim when we were there but I enjoyed it. If you look at the posts for the Swanage meet there are some pics on there and also contact details.
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Re: Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
MaddogsT25 & elsid....Many thanks for that recommendation and the link. That site coincidently is one on my list that we had a very enjoyable 10 days in 2003 at the time there was no hook up and the toilet block was to say the least a one off ( we shut our eyes to the basic non decorated breeze block building, the shower/toilets were ok and usable) and the guy running the site was very haphazard about his opening times in the converted shed he used as a shop, we struggled to pay any money to him for the first two days One look at the website tells me it has had an upgrade ....so I think that's where we will head to as it's a great base to stay at.
Is there much head room for a T25 High Top under the railway bridge ?? We have a pop top but our friends will be in a High top......
Is there much head room for a T25 High Top under the railway bridge ?? We have a pop top but our friends will be in a High top......
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Re: Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
My camper has a high top and was ok under the bridge
The new shower block is modern and clean but you have to pay, we roughed it in the old showers because they are free
The new shower block is modern and clean but you have to pay, we roughed it in the old showers because they are free
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Love your economy drive...we need all the pennies we can to keep these vans going : By the way is it still cash only payment on site or has the real world caught up?
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We paid cash for our stop over but I'm sure they had a card machine on the counter. The shop was well stocked and open when needed. Have a good time .
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Re: Camp sites Swanage - Portland Area?
Just back from Tom's Field near Swanage. Bit closer to Swanage than Woodyhyde. Definitely recommend.
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