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Post by Nicola&Tony »

Nicola :trunk found this this website, so I thought I'd stick it on here in case it's of use to others:

http://www.pubcamping.co.uk/home/

Tony
Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van

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Good one. Thanks!
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Good find there guys. Cheers
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Post by sherlock »

I just checked this link out. Some great sites there guys. Cheers for the link. :ok
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Post by meggles »

Nice one you two. I have already sent email to Lion pub at Blakey Ridge. Hope to get thete late spring or early summer. :D I want to try out the van, after it's refit, before getting more adventurous.
Again, well spotted.

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thats a handy site :trunk :trunk :trunk
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Post by Uncle Nick »

Good site, well found! :D

Hope to try Breighton Ferry before too long.

The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge is a great pub with excellent food, beer and real fires. Plus the chance to get snowed in over winter, always a bonus. :lol:
It does get busy though, often with coaches and it's on the coast to coast walk so there's usually hikers stopping for a swift pint or two.

Just wonder why there's not more 'northern' counties and pubs listed :?:
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Post by Smiler »

Theres always this one in Teesdale,

http://www.strathmorearms.co.uk/

Highly recommended :wink:
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unfortunately, sadly :cry: The Lion at Blakey Ridge do not do camping anymore! They asked pubcamping to remove their details!
Never mind, somewhere else nearby may be available.

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Smiler wrote:Theres always this one in Teesdale,

http://www.strathmorearms.co.uk/

Highly recommended :wink:

What he said! Well worth a visit. :lol:
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