Camping near London

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by nzskidReturned, Mar 8, 2012.

  1. Hi All,
    looking at heading away saturday for our first trip of the year!

    Does anyone know of any good spots near london that will allow fires?
     
  2. How near to London do you want to be?? I know a couple of sites not too far from me in Tunbridge Wells and East Grinstead that allow fires.

    Mark :)
     
  3. delilah

    delilah Sponsor

    One in pudding lane isn't there? lol
     
  4. being first weekend, focus is just on getting out there and remembering the goodness, so close as london as possible that allows for that..
    Tunbridge wells doesn't look to far away..
    nice campsite?
     
  5. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    :laugh2:

     
  6. theres a nice campsite at headcorn ...and one near hasting way ...but i cant remember there names..ill have a search for you this arvo and let ya know brother....
     
  7. Debden House in Epping Forest allows fires but doesn't open until 1st May.

    So that's not really much help is it?
     
  8. There's the one down the road from us which seems nice in Crystal Palace - 25 mins to central London or even East London, Kent, Surrey etc

    http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/caravanclubapps/applications/uk-caravan-sites-and-parks/SiteDetails.aspx?csid=21863

    Don't know if they allow fires though, didn't look!

    ETA: Should have bigged my area up a bit more there, it's brilliant! You'd be right next to the ruins of the old Palace and the most amazing park ever and there are brilliant restaurants and pubs for everyone!
     
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  10. why would you camp at crystal palace??its horrible and its in london ,looool...saying that its 5 mins from brixton ,so chicken stew and rice n peas sound like a good munch when rand that way ......henry mate .. have a lil drive down to parkfarm ...you can have FIRE and peace brother
     
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  12. Birdy

    Birdy Not Child Friendly

    The one at Crystal Palace is supposed to be nice by all accounts and the park is brilliant. The local area has some really nice places to eat if you can't be doing with cooking. I prefer to go there than my local high street in Croydon.
     
  13. thanks for you'll your feedback guys!
    awesome!

    My mate found this place http://www.wowo.co.uk/index.php/booking which openly encourages fires and music!
    Sounds perfect given I'm a musician and a closet pyro'

    Going to book mark this thread though and check out other suggestions during the year so please keep adding to it if you have more!
     

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