Camp Sites
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Sites |
Brief Description |
1, 2 & 3 |
These small sites overlook the hostels,
and are ideal for small groups or overnight stops on a hiking
expedition. There is a small fireplace available for open
fires, and the water points are close-by, adjacent to the
toilets and car park. |
4
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This site is the closest to the hostels,
being at the top of the car park. This site is reserved for
the use of groups in the hostels with a few members wanting
to "sleep out" yet still remain close to their
group. |
NOTE: This site should not be used as "overflow" to
the hostels, as they are limited in their occupancy numbers. |
5 |
This small site is the most remote on the
estate, a quite area adjacent to a public footpath, yet still
close enough to be part of whatever is going-on. |
6 |
Quite large, yet slopes away at one side
- useful if it rains!
This site has its own fireplace for open fires. |
7 |
Enclosed by new dry-stone walling, this
site can easily hold a couple of nijers, or a few hike tents,
it has its own permanent alter fireplace, and is very close
to the drinking water points. |
8 |
Our largest site, this "long-narrow" area
can hold a dozen nijers or many more smaller tents, the site
is adjacent to the camp-fire circle, and has its own large
fireplace for open fire cooking. |
9 |
This round site is quite large, allowing
many tent to be pitched around the perimeter, leaving a large
open area in the centre. This site is also adjacent to the
camp fire circle, although it has no facilities or open fires. |
10 |
Remote from all facilities, and immediately
next to the river, this site is ideal for those groups who "want
to be on their own".
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11 |
Newly extended in 2000, this site has two
large rectangular areas that overlook the river and are sufficiently
distant from the hostels to keep your group separate from
others on the estate. |
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Additional Information
Booking Camp Sites...
Please check with the booking secretary to ensure there is availability when you want to camp.
tip from the booking team
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