Ruth
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- Oct 18, 2014
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- Im wanting to motorhome
I came across this website and wondered if anyone has personal experience, it seems to good to be true
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I meant Britstops were members, as in funsters I'm stuffed with veggie stew and dumplings!!Lots of members on here........ recommended
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Both really..........I meant Britstops were members, as in funsters I'm stuffed with veggie stew and dumplings!!
Both really..........
Going off topic, stupid question time.......... What veg do you put in your casserole? They go all limp and soggy when I do one.
Apologies for the hijack.....
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Definitely NOT too good to be true - we use them all the time - just brilliant, and what with CLs, CSs, it gives you another option if you don't need EHUI came across this website and wondered if anyone has personal experience, it seems to good to be true
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Definitely NOT too good to be true - we use them all the time - just brilliant, and what with CLs, CSs, it gives you another option if you don't need EHU
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We use it as an alternative to site fees, although sometimes the cost of a meal and a couple of drinks are more than the site fees - but the evening you have in the Britstop is usually much better than any CL or CS! We've never stayed in one we haven't enjoyed yet!Was thinking of it as a way to save on paying site fees really, and kind of more wild but safe as i would be a lone female
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We have been using BritStops for a few years and agree with all the above that it is a great scheme.
However we use the scheme for convenience and not as a means for free camping as we always make a point of spending on whatever is on offer such as meals, drinks, meat & farm produce. Usually we spend more than we would on a site as although spending is not compulsory if everyone used the facilities for free the stops would soon disappear.
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her we go another toilet thread startingwhile can a manage without electric for a night or two..what about toilet dumping
Was thinking of it as a way to save on paying site fees really, and kind of more wild but safe as i would be a lone female
while can a manage without electric for a night or two..what about toilet dumping
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Absolutely, if we want free we wild camp.
We are not normally on a BritStop for more than one night and many, particularly pubs, have toilets to use so the cassette doesn't fill up so quickly.while can a manage without electric for a night or two..what about toilet dumping
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Thanks for explaining.....we always have a SOG so no chemicals..have dumped in toilets before now with a clean conscience..A few of the Brit Stops have facilities for dumping black waste - it's indicated in the location listing in the directory. Also, many of the Brit Stops have WC's available (NOT for emptying your toilet) which can save using your own on-board loo. A few also can provide a hook-up, although you'd normally expect a modest charge if available.
Mike
No commission but if you put forward a suitable venue that subsequently signs-up with BritStops you will get free membership the following year.Highly recommended (and no, I'm not on commission - more's the pity ).