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"You can only run generators from 10am until 6pm... and never after 10 at night"
JJ
sounds about right
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"You can only run generators from 10am until 6pm... and never after 10 at night"
JJ
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For a time i was staying on a site and travelling to work on the scooter
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The name of this site.. ... Ledaig CC Site, near Oban
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Just to redress the balance ...
Arrived at CC site , mid July, RV + trailer , not booked in..
Reception was busy, two or three people working behind the desk.. all looked harassed, lots of people trying to check in .. or out.
With trepidation I asked politely if there was any available pitches, the lady asked what size of outfit so I pointed out the window where George was parked..
Expecting to be told no, sorry we are fully booked, she said , wait a minute , I'll speak with the head warden to see if we can squeeze you in.. wait in your camper van
I waited for a bit then the head man came over.. pleasantly surprised, he said, follow me, I've got a nice pitch for you.. it turned out they had moved one of the wardens caravans for us , a large pitch with room for the RV and trailer..
Perhaps it was because this is a privately owned site and the staff haven't been indoctrinated by the Club .. who knows, but it was one of our best experiences with ANY site ..
The name of this site.. ... North Ledaig CC Site, near Oban
highly recommended, especially if you have an RV
...............without any shadow of a doubt, one of the most scenic and most friendly/helpfull sites I've ever been to:thumb: Think I've been about 5 times now. A fair old drag from Cheshire, but WELL worth it.:thumb:
Maybe we should have an alternate thread for GOOD experiences on camp sites?
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It is indeed a great site, if a tad expensive, but worth every penny.. few sites can rival it for location
The scenic route via Loch Lomond is to say the least a bit hair raising with a wide rig..
bet your looking forward to taking the 5er ..
Must be getting it wrong - like Olley and Supertractorman we've never had a problem
Graham
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Another advantage of CLs CSs is you dont get the long standing club members who think they know it all. BTW in that last picture is that Daniel Criag in the middle?
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Right. Now Im not trying to be a smart A**e but I just dont get it. I simply dont understand why anyone would want to stay on these club sites where its all so regimented. Please can some one tell me the appeal?[/FONT
For us it's usually convenience of location - certainly where Oxford is concerned - short walk to the Park and Ride and bus into town where we meet up with our Grandaughter.
If we're staying somewhere for a few nights we need a site with public transport nearby and this is more difficult with CL / CS's. Otherwise we prefer the quieter CL/CS's.
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Hardstandings are better when it's wet, also main sites without toilets used to be as cheap as some CL's, for a single person, I'm not sure that's the case these days though, there seem to be very few sites without toilets now :Sad:
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