- Location
- London
Have the impression that they are pretty rare these days though have fond memories of one from years ago when I was car camping.
Anyone got any recommendations?
Anyone got any recommendations?
The New Delight Inn on one of the hills above Hebden Bridge, a convenient ride from Clitheroe and the Wetherspoons in Todmorden!
The little campsite is adjacent to it and I think the same people run it - Hebden Bridge Camping.
Have the impression that they are pretty rare these days though have fond memories of one from years ago when I was car camping.
Anyone got any recommendations?
yes i was aware of that first site.
Great list - the way this thread is working out I think I could hop/stagger between them from London to the north.Royal Oak Hurdlow - direct access to the high peak trail http://www.peakpub.co.uk/
Hulme end campsite - behind the Manifold Inn, top of the manifold trail http://www.hulme-end-campsite.co.uk/
The Crown Inn - Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr http://www.thecrowninn.wales/
The Quiet Woman - Earl Sterndale
The Duke of York - Pomeroy http://www.thedukeofyorkpomeroy.co.uk/
The Star at Cotton - now a C&CC site - very busy due to alton towers nearby
The Knockerdown Inn at Carsington Water http://knockerdown-inn.co.uk/
The Griffin Inn http://www.griffininn-trevalyn.co.uk/caravan-and-campsite
Not that I spend all summer camping and drinking...Oh no
Can't give you a guide but it can be done on Google maps... I'm thinking of Vernon's Pie chart.We need a sticky for this. In fact we need to publish a book on it
Are there any computer wizards who can generate a map of them? Or give me an idiots guide of how to do it and I will collate the information.