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Oh no - everywhere booked for next weekend!

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Blu · 27/06/2011 20:31

In Kent and E Sussex. Sad

Where shall we go?

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glitterkitty · 27/06/2011 20:34

Noooooo

Shock

We are off on Thurs 7th- havent booked, say it isnt so!

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doozle · 27/06/2011 21:56

Is Forgewood booked up?

A few I've tried and liked in Kent and Sussex are:

Welsummer Camping
Palace Farm
Woodland Farm
Upper Morgay Wood (little near a road but not the end of the world)

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MisSalLaneous · 27/06/2011 22:39

My favourite ones are Blackberry Wood, Wowo, Welsummer and Forgewood - in that order. Most likely booked up, but it might be worth calling around to check for cancellations? We stayed at BW last weekend, and there must have been a cancellation, as someone found a last-minute space when we were placing croissant orders. Grin

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oranges123 · 27/06/2011 23:03

We liked Manor Farm near Tunbridge Wells in Kent - it allows fires too. Or Stubcroft Farm in East Wittering might be worth a try if it is in the right area - have not been there but heard good things. Also, Wasington Caravan and Camping Park near Storrington used to be nice and had a communal firepit when we used to visit, a few years ago now.

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Blu · 28/06/2011 10:29

Manor Farm, Palace farm, Forgewood all booked...

Many have no bookings left for July...

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Blu · 28/06/2011 10:31

re Welsummer - how arduous is the ferrying your gear with a barrow?

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doozle · 28/06/2011 10:48

Not arduous at all. We parked right next to the tent and unloaded. Then moved the car. It's a very small site.

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doozle · 28/06/2011 10:49

Forgewood have also opened up a new site in Hampshire I think. Wonder if there's spaces there?

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doozle · 28/06/2011 10:53

Blu, are you asking about the woodland pitches at Welsummer because yes, I could see that you'd have to ferry your stuff in there.

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happyhorse · 28/06/2011 11:49

Have you tried Tanner Farm in Kent?

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MisSalLaneous · 28/06/2011 13:00

We've camped in one of the woodland pitches at Welsummer, but it was one very close to field, so probably had to wheel about 10 metres or something. No problem at all.

However, even at Blackberry Wood, where a little further, it's not really an issue - you can pack a lot in one barrow (balancing act required!), and it's kind of part of our routine now. If you can get a woodland pitch, and if you're ok with shade, of course, it's well worth the hassle imo.

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doozle · 28/06/2011 13:17

Sal, have you got any more recommendations for sites in South East? I think we have swapped some ideas in the past as have similar tastes!

I have to agree, when barrowing at Blackberry Wood, it wasn't much of an issue either. And we were quite far from the car park.

I've done Wowo now and off to Manor Court Farm next.

Really want to try Hidden Spring Vineyard but can't seem to get in when I try and book.

Must allow campfires which narrows things down a bit.

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Blu · 28/06/2011 14:03

Oooh, places at Clippenham Camping...and a cancellation at Welsummer....which shall I take?

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oranges123 · 28/06/2011 14:31

Another thought (though see that Blu is sorted for this weekend) for people looking for South East camping rather than Kent/Sussex specifically is Mellow Farm Camping near Farnham. We went there last weekend and had a lovely weekend. It is a huge farm and there seemed to be plenty of space to pitch (although I imagine the dreadful weather helped). Fires are allowed too which was just as well as it was freezing.

The facilities are not salubrious - where we were there were three portaloos in the field (which had paper, water and soap all weekend) and quite a walk to the showers. We didn't bother with a shower (scummy emoticon) but reports suggested they were fine if you wanted one.

We paid £5 a night for adults - not sure about children as ours is a toddler so she was free. £5 for a bag of wood too. Loads of space for the children to roam although, again, that might have been because of the weather.

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doozle · 28/06/2011 14:43

Can't speak for Clippenham but Welsummer is very nice ... so long as you like back to basics type camping. It's very small, eco-friendly, shall we say rustic facilities.

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Blu · 28/06/2011 14:50

I should go to Welsummer, shouldn't I?

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Blu · 28/06/2011 14:50

We loved Forgewood...

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doozle · 28/06/2011 14:55

Yes! Do it! And then come back tell us what you think :-)

I've been twice now so it must be good.

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doozle · 28/06/2011 14:56

Should I try Forgewood? Will it be too big for my liking?

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Blu · 28/06/2011 14:58

Haha - Metcheck.co.uk showing wind speeds of up to 230 mph on Sunday....
That can't be right, can it? Shock

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doozle · 28/06/2011 15:04

Says 7mph on BBC weather

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Blu · 28/06/2011 15:04

Doozle - you might like
Wild Woodland

Forgewood was not v busy when we went - it didn't seem too big because the wood is spread out, and in different bits - several different areas of woodland. The field close to the entrance seems more like a trad old-school campsite, then there are the woodland sites, then another field, quite big, but more of a rustic field. Miles and miles of woodland to explore freely all round the site, directly from the site.

Facilities - a portaloo on the rustic field, taps here and ther, and a fairly ok shower block up by the entrance. Really nice cafe.

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Blu · 28/06/2011 15:05

Thank heavens for the BBC!

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Blu · 28/06/2011 17:30

Mellow farm looks great. But is all booked up til end of July.
We're off to Welsummer.
Can't wait.

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Blu · 28/06/2011 17:34

And I'm gettting one of these delivered...oooh, joy!
I'm getting the Rebel one so that it can also be a BBQ.
DS is beside himself with excitement about the grill.

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