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By *aughtynice78 OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Telford

So I've just spent an arm and a leg on new camping gear... call it a midlife crisis Looking for recommendations on where to go for my first little trip? Would rather start on campsites with 'facilities', as opposed to wild camping (made a career out of that) lol

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By *edhead72Man
5 weeks ago

Cheltenham and Ashby

Road test the new kit on a camp site make sure it’s all working?

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By *aughtynice78 OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Telford


"Road test the new kit on a camp site make sure it’s all working?"

That's the plan mate, out the garden this weekend for trial number 1 lol

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By *eniescot86Man
5 weeks ago

Aberdeen

I go solo camping up hills usually Munros but not been for a while. Spent a fortune on gear over the years

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By *iddle aged and chubbyMan
5 weeks ago

Shefford

Can't recommend joining the Camping and caravan club enough. You always know what to expect, facilities, usually excellent and spotless - you really can eat your dinner in them!

Possibly a little more expensive than some other sites, but you do get what you pay for

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By *homas400Man
5 weeks ago

Carmarthen / Llandeilo

Head for the West Coast of Wales if you haven't been there. Pembrokeshire has a lot to offer. Plenty of smaller campsites. You can walk the coastal path and catch the bus back later in the afternoon. St David's is a good start for this.

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By *ancsguy1975Man
4 weeks ago

Preston-ish

I’m doing exactly the same. Going camping on my motorbike, first time camping in years. 13/14 June for me.

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By *orny Harry6999Man
4 weeks ago

Barrow

Some lovely sites in the lakes to pitch tents on on fantastic camp sites

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By *hropsDuoCouple
4 weeks ago

Shropshire

Telford naturist is a lovely site with swimming pool, clubhouse with cheap drinks. Nice showers, toilets and kitchen facilities. It's run by members and everyone is really friendly and welcoming (presuming you don't mind being naked that is!)

Not a swingers place, just naturist. Although we know lots of swingers that use it, just not open about it.

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By *aughtynice78 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Telford

Thanks everyone, some great suggestions here. Looking forward to my first trip, whether that's West Wales, Lakes or local here in Telford

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By *aintsnsinnersCouple
3 weeks ago

Tamworth

Try Dennis field near Morfa Dyffryn naturist beach.

Great beaches, mountains, waterfalls and lots of fab members

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By *ylon big spurterMan
3 weeks ago

Blennerhasset

Used to out regularly in the lakes wild camping up the fells, not been out for a while.

But I seriously thinking of getting my gear on the motorbike and heading to northumberland / Scotland for a few days of getting lost and seeing where I end up

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By *winfinMan
3 weeks ago

oxfordshie / wilts / glocs

Are you naked in the bar evenings

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By *aughtynice78 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Telford

Staying at Shell Island for my first trip next month, might take a wonder to the beach (UK weather permitting) lol

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By *otts-manMan
2 weeks ago

Long Eaton


"Staying at Shell Island for my first trip next month, might take a wonder to the beach (UK weather permitting) lol"

I'm heading to Shell Island in July to, drop me a PM if you fancy a beer 🍻

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By *aughtynice78 OP   Man
1 week ago

Telford

Last weekend in July for me

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By *ysonfuryMan
1 week ago

Stockport

There are some great national trust trails. If you walk up to campsites most will charge not much more than £10-£15 including the camping and caravan club sites. I started with two days walks but be warned it can be addictive once you start

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