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I would like to wild camp in Yorkshire to watch a mountain section
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Bet you would feel different if it went past The Lazy Buzzard CampsiteSites and pitches hiked in price yet fully booked since last year. What the hell is the tour de France to do with Yorkshire anyway.
The cycling business is popular in this country at the moment so there is an opportunity for people to make money out of it. QED.Sites and pitches hiked in price yet fully booked since last year. What the hell is the tour de France to do with Yorkshire anyway.
My price would not be inflated, same price as now and no extras and to hell with everyone thinking I'm only in it for the money, hee hee I have been charging the same for 4 years so actually getting less every year.Bet you would feel different if it went past The Lazy Buzzard Campsite
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Any vehicles "broken down" over Woodhead (or miles around) will be towed away Terry. We came back that way yesterday and there are signs all over the place. In the towns and villages the only vehicles allowed to park on-street will be pre-authorised ones (basically residents who have no off street parking).
There are signs all over the roads in Hadfield Marie. From what I noticed in recent days I think Padfield Main Road is part of a one way system. Flamin' cheek inconveniencing residents like that just so a few folk can make a packet.Graham, even residents can't park on Padfield Main Road! Not as if the race goes anywhere near it! Excuse is that it needs to be clear for emergency vehicles ... not sure what they think happens during normal times!!
Lots of farmers opening fields for parking but not seen any camping around the Glossop area. Windy Harbour fully booked for a function.
We went over Holme Moss a couple of weeks ago and there are plenty of places for camping between Holmfirth and Woodhead. Don't know if you have to book though.
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