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over a year ago
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Off for a weekend camping near Studland in late August, anyone have any recommendations for good places which accept tents around there? Any extra recommendations? Looking to visit Studland beach and see what fun is to be had. Thanks all! |
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Hi Jamespetra
We too are intending to enjoy getting naked on Studland beach as we re off caravaning for the last week of August to Herston Campsite which is very near Studland & had spare pitches there still as of last week
(PM us if your interested and we re send you their contact number)
Look forward to bumping into you guys xx |
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over a year ago
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Tried Downshay farm yesterday but are fully booked for the last couple of weeks in Aug unfortunately booked at a place not far from there for a long weekend instead! |
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I stayed at burnbake campsite a few years ago as I was cycle touring around the area. It’s just off the corfe castle to studland road.
It was just a place to pitch and lay my head for a night but from what I saw it seemed as good as any other campsite. |
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There are quite a few round here for both tents and vans. Ulwell campsite and Herston are both good also there is toms field in Langton and the one above in Harman's cross plus woody Hyde which is out on its own but with the steam railway views. They are the big ones but there are plenty of pop up one's in the area. As for campervans, anywhere with good views is not allowed but if you go a 5 minuite walk from town there is plenty of on street parking you can use. |
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"Downshay farm is a good site
It’s in Harmans Cross just north of Swanage. " Harmans Cross. That bring back memories of 35 or so years ago when I stayed there. The site owners had a pet pig. That had a free run of the site back then. The pig took a dislike to the awning of the caravan parked next to us. The pig ripped the awning to shreds. Funny how certain things stick in your head, and you never forget.
I bet babe was bacon after that. |
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