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"Ready made Camp sites" - do they exist? UPDATED

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Me & OH were having a discussion today, and part of my things to do whilst I am 40 (I haven't got long left! :shock: ), that I haven't done before, is to give camping a try.........however rather than go out and buy all the gubbins for a weekend, just thought I'd ask whether such a thing as a ready made campsite exists, ie tent and equipment provided etc?

 

I know these exist in France, however as we would like our first foray to be just a weekend, would need to be in the UK.

 

Thanks.

:D

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Hi! yeah they exist in France (dont know about the UK situation) but here the campsites are very good and well worth it if you do get to France! We have our own tent but have watched other campers just turn up on the camp sites on a bus with their suitcases and just unpack ! no tent constructing or anything!

And 40 isnt too old for camping!!!!! Alan and I started camping for the first time last year when Alan was 50 and despite him being dubious about the whole lack of comfort thing, he now loves camping and we would go again this minute if we could! to start with we bought the cheapest tent we could find, put it in the car and just went and with no set route, we traveled around our region for a few weeks !! best holiday! you'll have so many happy memories from camping!

 

happy camping! :D

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I love my own tent, but if I wanted a ready pitched tent, these would be worth a try:

http://www.featherdown.co.uk/

http://www.humblebeefarm.co.uk/wigwams.html

http://www.trellyn.co.uk/index.html

 

OK, so some are not strictly tents, but pretty near to! We did stay at Humblebee (in our own tent). Lovely, if a bit busy at peak times.

If you google teepees or yurts there are quite a few! :D

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Well we've booked for 3 nights at Hole Station at the end of July - just me, OH and DD (7) - ES (18) is chicken and dog sitting and DS2 (15) is away at Lourdes.

 

Below is what we get, so as complete camping virgins - any tips on what else to take would be much appreciated. :D

 

Sleeping accommodation for up to six including air mattresses, in a four person tent with two bedrooms and a boarded central compartment, plus a two/three person tent (Great for kids who want their own tent)

 

A dining/socialising shelter which contains a dining table and chairs, tea lights, a cupboard containing pots, pans, cutlery and implements, glasses and mugs, a gas cooker with stand and gas, a cool box with plentiful supplies of cool blocks, a water container, a kettle, a washing up kit and a really neat toast making device. The dining/socialising shelter is fully boarded.

 

A fire pit of course, a fireside bench and occasional chairs.

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food and drink

sleeping bags

insect repellant

torch

first aid kit

clothes

wash bag with toiletries

books

camera

toys/games

mobile phone

hair dryer (if there's somewhere to plug it in)

towels

pillows

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food and drink

sleeping bags

insect repellant

torch

first aid kit

clothes

wash bag with toiletries

books

camera

toys/games

mobile phone

hair dryer (if there's somewhere to plug it in)

towels

pillows

 

Thanks for that - do you know it wouldn't have occured to me to take pillows! :wall:

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a radio

and some washing line / string and pegs so u can hang your washing / towels out on!

We take a mini bottle of handwash laundry detergent too. just string it up between two trees or bushes :) but before you do, have a look around and check other campers have put a line up as some sites we have been on didnt allow washing lines!?!!

 

and and and!! toilet rolls! as not all campsites have them :lol:

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Since looking at this thread we will be booking up at Hole Station over the summer too 8) Don't forget to report back and say what you think!

 

 

Wow, perhaps I should e mail the owner and get commission for all his new bookings! :lol:

 

We are going on the 24th of July so will let you know.

 

Did you book the superpitch the same as us? :D

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I have been camping before and I am not a fan to be honest. (I love my cosy caravan!) But this site looks lovely, and without all the efforts and arguments putting up tents! :lol:

 

OH also likes the idea of us all sitting around the campfire. :roll:

 

Greg the owner told me the "superpitch" books up quickly.

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Since looking at this thread we will be booking up at Hole Station over the summer too 8) Don't forget to report back and say what you think!

 

 

Wow, perhaps I should e mail the owner and get commission for all his new bookings! :lol:

 

We are going on the 24th of July so will let you know.

 

Did you book the superpitch the same as us? :D

 

How long are you there for - we arrive on the 27th? :D

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