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Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:57
by jed the spread
Never actually stayed at that one ourselves but it has been used on the wild camping forum and i have seen people parked up overnight before. You can actually surf their too just about.
jed
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 21:10
by samk
I've been to that spot too - I dont think the car park is manned out of season.
there's quit a nice camp site in west wittering too!
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 22:20
by texasuk
Bracklesham/Witterings is good for surf couple of hours either side of low tide, if your board is long enough.
Does anyone know of any in Devon, near or on beaches? Saunton area would be good.
I'm new to this side of things so if there is a guide or something to be pointed too I would appreciate that as well. Looking forward to some weekend holidays through the winter.
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 21:19
by Flibbertigibbet
loads in rebublic of Ireland
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 23:51
by 1664
Flibbertigibbet wrote:loads in rebublic of Ireland
yes indeed

Signs usually state 'Strand'
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 10 Dec 2009, 00:08
by pionte
texasuk wrote:Bracklesham/Witterings is good for surf couple of hours either side of low tide, if your board is long enough.
Does anyone know of any in Devon, near or on beaches? Saunton area would be good.
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I dont think Saunton Sands car park is manned during the winter, it never used to be but I havnt been down for a couple of years, We used to stay late on into the night in the summer and no one complained, I am lucky enough to have a mate who owns some land in croyd over looking the bay so am hoping to use that a bit, failing that lobb field camping just down the road towards Braughton is a good site, showers and electric hook up, should be cheap during the winter months and people who run it are nice.
Re: Wild camping - Beach
Posted: 10 Dec 2009, 12:56
by Bad Dragon
Hello,
We went to danmark a few years ago, And there we actually drove on the beach. And there was alomst no one. It was winter
So if you can drive there, maybe you can park there and stay for the night. I dont think during the winter someone will go out and look for you.
Just dont know how high the flood does go.

So take a boat with you and an anker.
Greetings from Robert
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