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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Arriving at Cap campsite in our MH on Wednesday 21/6. Think we've read everything we can about the campsite etc, and still confused! If any of you lovely guys are staying on the site and would be kind enough to share a beer and your help, we'd really appreciate it! Thanks xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Arriving at Cap campsite in our MH on Wednesday 21/6. Think we've read everything we can about the campsite etc, and still confused! If any of you lovely guys are staying on the site and would be kind enough to share a beer and your help, we'd really appreciate it! Thanks xxx"
make sure you bring plenty of insect repellent!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Oh is it that bad??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I get bitten badly but hardly at all if you follow some simple rules.

Use mozzie repellent the majority contain DEET but go for 50%.

There are other types e.g Odamos It seems to be popular its from india and it has the added bonus of smelling nice .deet pongs a bit

If there is a wind they cannot fly that well so they hide in sheltered places so don't sit near hedges .

shower regulary and apply insect repellent every 5or 6 hours.

at night keep the doors closed if you havn't got flyscreens on them .

The worst time is when the air is still

They seem to get attracted to black clothes at night i was wearing a white top and none around me my friend was covered with mozzies .so light clothes best.

I hardly get a bit now .

If you do get one Resist scratching!

And take an anti histamine (hay fever tablet)they relive the itch and helps stop the itch scratch itch cycle.

Last year in june it was windy but very warm i was there 25 days and not one bite. pray for a nice breeze

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By *esFranceMan
over a year ago

France

I arrive Thursday 23rd Allee Nature call round for a drink or 3 xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The bastards savaged me on Friday evening but the alcohol abuse was worse!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The bastards savaged me on Friday evening but the alcohol abuse was worse!!"
that'll teach you lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Saw your message, will pop by, thank you xx

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By *tmarkCouple
over a year ago

derby

Has anyone stayed in the coco chalet tent type accommodation? It's the only accommodation left in early September.

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By *topianDreamersCouple
over a year ago

Belper

Does anyone know if you can always get into the campsite without booking? We we there last August and didn't have a problem. We are planning to be in the area in the next few weeks but can't set a definite time.

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By *esFranceMan
over a year ago

France

If you are in motor home / caravan / tent should not be a problem but you may-be quite away back onsite away from beach but sure you will get on I have never had a problem

Enjoy Les x

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