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Posted By: rocks camp site - 17th Aug 2014 11:06pm
can anyone recommend a cheap camp site preferably north Wales way for pitching a tent....thanks in advance smile
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: camp site - 17th Aug 2014 11:10pm
Cheap n cheerful one at the base of Grych Castle
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: camp site - 17th Aug 2014 11:21pm
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
Cheap n cheerful one at the base of Grych Castle
gone now taken over be the farm
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: camp site - 17th Aug 2014 11:41pm
Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
Cheap n cheerful one at the base of Grych Castle
gone now taken over be the farm
Noooooooo frown what become of the rather quaint washing facilities? Jabber-Ish may be able to help you out with suggestions.
Posted By: Tatey Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 6:53am
Rocks,

I am just back from an adults only site near Whitchurch. Been many times before. Very good. Google, Canal Side Caravan Site.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 7:43am
Originally Posted by Tatey
Rocks,

I am just back from an adults only site near Whitchurch. Been many times before. Very good. Google, Canal Side Caravan Site.

Nudge nudge, wink wink - say no more Squire ..... wink
Posted By: rocks Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 9:18am
looks lovely Tatey thanks smile
Posted By: 8HBob Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 11:51am
Abbey Grange , Llangollen

Carrog Station campsite , near Corwen

Bob.
Posted By: Greenwood Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 11:59am
Some sites charge per pitch, some per person. That can make a big difference if you camp alone. One of my favourites, Rynys near Betws-y-Coed, charges per person and last time I went it was £7.50/night. Friendly owner, clean facilities, informal layout, beautiful views. There's a good website and forum with loads of camping info on www.ukcampsite.co.uk .
Posted By: Gibbo Re: camp site - 18th Aug 2014 2:07pm
My favourite, right by the beach:

http://aberafon.co.uk/
Posted By: Tatey Re: camp site - 19th Aug 2014 5:07am
Originally Posted by Pinzgauer
Originally Posted by Tatey
Rocks,

I am just back from an adults only site near Whitchurch. Been many times before. Very good. Google, Canal Side Caravan Site.

Nudge nudge, wink wink - say no more Squire ..... wink


Have you err, ever done it? yes
Posted By: rocks Re: camp site - 19th Aug 2014 5:53pm
thanks peeps i will have a google at them tonight smile
Posted By: shar215 Re: camp site - 19th Aug 2014 8:58pm
Wern farm farm Llangollen , great for little one's .beautiful views ..and one of the cheapest around..
Posted By: rocks Re: camp site - 21st Aug 2014 2:07pm
thanks for everyone's advice we've booked to go to the canal side caravan site smile
Posted By: Tatey Re: camp site - 22nd Aug 2014 7:21am
Originally Posted by rocks
thanks for everyone's advice we've booked to go to the canal side caravan site smile


Rocks,

The Horse & Jockey over the A41 from the site has great ales & the food is fantastic.
Posted By: rocks Re: camp site - 22nd Aug 2014 8:46am
i believe so iv been nosing on trip advisor smile

this is my first camping experience, im excited and also i little nervous, lets just say im more of a glamping person than a camping person lol
Posted By: Anonymous Re: camp site - 22nd Aug 2014 1:15pm
I too can recommend the Horsey & Jockey (Grindley Brook). Was there earlier in the year with Chris Kay. Good food and beer. Nice atmosphere and friendly staff.
Posted By: chriskay Re: camp site - 22nd Aug 2014 3:14pm
Another goody in the area is the Cholmondeley Arms
http://www.visitcheshire.com/eat-drink-shop/the-cholmondeley-arms-p103731
Only a few miles away up the A49. Excellent food, and if you have a designated driver, their range of gins is huge.
(Their website can be slow. Also, it's pronounced "Chumley")
Posted By: rocks Re: camp site - 22nd Aug 2014 10:31pm
thanks guys and i will check that website Chris happy
Posted By: Tatey Re: camp site - 23rd Aug 2014 6:47am
Originally Posted by chriskay
Another goody in the area is the Cholmondeley Arms
http://www.visitcheshire.com/eat-drink-shop/the-cholmondeley-arms-p103731
Only a few miles away up the A49. Excellent food, and if you have a designated driver, their range of gins is huge.
(Their website can be slow. Also, it's pronounced "Chumley")


Chris,

I was in there last week once again. Stayed in the headmaster's house for my birthday last year & did the gin board & was very impressed. Lovely staff there as well as Horse & Jockey.
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