Weekends away

Jan 4, 2006
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How far would you travel for a weekend away, we try to keep it to about 2 hours/100 miles or so.Usually end up in the lake district.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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hi mark yes i agree you can go a very short distance and feel like you have gone miles once out in the country it's usually the new forest or the south downs for us about 50 miles round trip happy vanning
 
Mar 14, 2005
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We often travel separately to a weekend destination, my husband going from home and me travelling directly from work to meet up with him. We find that a distance of 40-50 miles works best, so that we are a decent distance from home, but can still arrive, relax and generally begin to unwind on the Friday evening.
 
Dec 30, 2009
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We quite often only go 15 miles as we live on the edge of Exmoor.

We usualy end up in Dulverton at lakeside. CC site
 
Apr 11, 2005
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We used to go only 8 mile away lot of weekends that was because we had a cat so we pop home each day to see if he was ok but last week end he die of old age.

The hose seem fun with out him about.

Sorry about that went of the mane Fred.

We all when to Lick Penny which only tuck use one hour and to C, C site near Skegness. I most say Mark it was good to get away just of the change of seery

MARK
 
Dec 30, 2009
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We used to go only 8 mile away lot of weekends that was because we had a cat so we pop home each day to see if he was ok but last week end he die of old age.

The hose seem fun with out him about.

Sorry about that went of the mane Fred.

We all when to Lick Penny which only tuck use one hour and to C, C site near Skegness. I most say Mark it was good to get away just of the change of seery

MARK
Sorry to hear about you cat Mark
 
May 4, 2005
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You lucky lot, I work every Saturday and alternate Sundays so times away in the caravan are even more important to us.
 
Jan 19, 2008
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Her Ladyship doesn't work on Fridays so we go off Friday mornings on our weekends. We sometimes go about 50 miles but are pleased to just get away and have a change of scenery. Lucksall Caravan Site on the banks of the Wye is only 3 miles away, The Leen CL 12 miles, CC site at Moorhampton 8 miles, the CC site at Bromyard 14 miles and the Forest of Dean 25 miles. Doldowlod CC site is one of my favourites, lovely dog walk alongside the Wye and also nice scenery around Rhayader Dams.
 
Aug 4, 2004
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How do you rate Lucksall Crarvan Park. I am surprised tnhat you did not mention Townsends at Pembridge. Must be the best site in the whole of Herefordshire or for that matter the West Midlands.
 
Jan 19, 2008
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Ian its a site Ive never been to but we have 2 lots of friends locally who use it on a regular basis. Now I have to try it. The Leen is at Pembridge too on an organic farm pitched alongside the River Arrow with a duck pond and trout pond. Its a CC Cl. Plenty of places to go with the dog for a walk. emmerson swears by it, says hes been going to The Leen for years and rallying there. Oops just checked Townsends website Ian, it would cost
 
Jan 19, 2008
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How do you rate Lucksall Crarvan Park. I am surprised tnhat you did not mention Townsends at Pembridge. Must be the best site in the whole of Herefordshire or for that matter the West Midlands.
http://www.lucksallpark.co.uk/index.html

You can fish/canoe from the site Ian and some nice walks locally. Living close to the site we tend to just relax.
 

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