Campsite Peak District
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Re: Campsite Peak District
Here's a couple. Have a look at the others in the link. (thumbs)
https://whatpub.com/pubs/CHE/2099/royal-oak-hurdlow
https://whatpub.com/pubs/HIP/76/quiet-w ... -sterndale
https://whatpub.com/pubs/CHE/2099/royal-oak-hurdlow
https://whatpub.com/pubs/HIP/76/quiet-w ... -sterndale
Re: Campsite Peak District
if you do basic, and i mean very basic the farm campsite/field opposite The Yonderman Cafe (AKA Jellies) and virtually next door to the Three Stags Head is quite an experience. Use the cafe for breakfast and the pub for drinks - its very basic and it may or may not do meals and if it does you may / may not get a choice or even the option to eat there. They don't serve Lager.
Wardlow Mires https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/War ... 0712?hl=en
Wardlow Mires https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/War ... 0712?hl=en
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I'm feeling this could be worth a visit. how bike safe is the campsite, anything to chain a bike to?
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ummm its in the middle of the Derbyshire peak district and its a field with a bog. The cafe and the campsite is popular with trail riders, but the campsite is busy if there's more than a few people on it. AFAIAC security consists of taking the keys out. I am sure there is a gate or part of a wall you can chain your bike up to or if not tie a bit of black string round your finger with the other end attached to the bike.
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Your really selling this place to me! next you will be telling me that fresh warm cowpat is available as pillow filler!
I need to try this place now, you sound like you've had experience!
I need to try this place now, you sound like you've had experience!
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Worth watching the reaction after a request for 3 pints of Carling..... :laugh:.... the Three Stags Head is quite an experience. Use the cafe for breakfast and the pub for drinks - its very basic and it may or may not do meals and if it does you may / may not get a choice or even the option to eat there. They don't serve Lager.
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Food in the Yonderman is good value and decent grub or it was last time I dropped in (thumbs)Decco wrote:Your really selling this place to me! next you will be telling me that fresh warm cowpat is available as pillow filler!
I need to try this place now, you sound like you've had experience!
I think to get the "full impression" as Austin was describing, you need to be there in mid Winter, snow on the ground, and horizontal sleet on the way.....
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Re: Campsite Peak District
Ive stayed there a few times,although not for a couple of years.Its an experience.