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JeremyH

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We are hoping to get to the mainland and camp over the christmas period in the lake District or nearby. Does anyone know of a site that allows camp fires or at least the opportunity to have our woodburner going in the Kota?

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Wayne

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Slightly off the topic but i would be interested in any details of good bushcrafty type site open through the winter. Most good sites close through the winter which is a pain when i want to take the wife and dogs.
 

tenbears10

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Jeremy

Looks from Joe's link like you would have more choice in North Wales. Someone recomended one of the welsh sites for allowing fires but I can't remember exactly which one. Kath and Adi know it I think.

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bushwacker bob

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tenbears10 said:
Jeremy

Looks from Joe's link like you would have more choice in North Wales. Someone recomended one of the welsh sites for allowing fires but I can't remember exactly which one. Kath and Adi know it I think.

Bill
There is a post by Maddave about it somewhere with pictures.
You'll be a long way south! North Wales should be poitively 'Balmy' and maybe you wont need the fire :rolmao:
 
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JeremyH

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Thanks folks I'll have a look at all these ideas.

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maddave

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Wayne said:
Slightly off the topic but i would be interested in any details of good bushcrafty type site open through the winter. Most good sites close through the winter which is a pain when i want to take the wife and dogs.

Nantcol waterfall campsite in Wales (Nr Harlech) is a cracker. There are no facilities from September till may which tends to keep away the 'fashion campers' and 'shed pullers'. Fires are allowed and a crackin stream runs right through the site...

www.nantcolwaterfall.co.uk :super:
 

Kath

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maddave said:
Nantcol waterfall campsite in Wales (Nr Harlech) is a cracker. There are no facilities from September till may which tends to keep away the 'fashion campers' and 'shed pullers'. Fires are allowed and a crackin stream runs right through the site...

www.nantcolwaterfall.co.uk :super:
Ooh thanks Maddave - that sounds fantastic. Will have to give that one a try! :super:

Here's a similar site in a very picturesque area of North Wales - I think it's open at Xmas but you'll need to phone to be certain. http://www.pistyllrhaeadr.co.uk/ Facilities are basic, but the hillwalks are fantastic as are the falls. They also allow provide fire baskets and firewood. :biggthump

(I also seem to recall someone mentioning that the Cwellyn Arms allows fires - but I've no idea whether they're open in the holidays, although they're very nice people, so give them a call! :wink:)
 
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Briliant thread, all noted and me and the pack are off to these sites soon.
 

maddave

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Kath said:
(I also seem to recall someone mentioning that the Cwellyn Arms allows fires - but I've no idea whether they're open in the holidays, although they're very nice people, so give them a call! :wink:)


Yup that was me too.. at Rhydd Ddhu (spelling) Don't go May-October though... the midges will eat ya fer breakfast !! :yikes:
 

Adi007

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maddave said:
Yup that was me too.. at Rhydd Ddhu (spelling) Don't go May-October though... the midges will eat ya fer breakfast !! :yikes:
Bloomin midges ... although after Scotland they don't seem so bad!
 

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