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The park is situated close to the centre of Dent, with its white-washed cottages, cobbled streets and beckoning alleyways, with a timeless quality and long history. A secluded, level site with clean, modern facilities including shower blocks, laundry facilities, drying cupboard and park lighting, with breathtaking views of the valleys. Easy walking distance of shops, pubs with numerous local ales and food on offer and cafes, including breakfast. Visit the Dent Village Heritage Centre with many traditional artefacts on display and take a walk through time on the Flintergill Outrake Natural Trail - Natural Englands wonderful wonder! In spring the daffodils brighten up the gardens and the lambs frolic in the fields and in summertime the hedgerows and hay meadows come alive with flowers. Within the Yorkshire Dales and in easy reach of the Eden Valley and the Lake District. Jim, Margaret and family welcome you. You will arrive to a warm welcome and leave with many happy and lasting memories of a very special place. Stone North Country bungalow also available for rent. Groups and clubs welcome, with reserved areas for bikers, to be pitched together. Rates £7-£8 pppn. Open all year. tel: 01539 625239
web-site: www.highlaning.com
e-mail: info@highlaning.com
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Surrounded by the natural beauty of the countryside, close to Silloth, on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. A quiet, friendly family run site, ideal for relaxing, laid back holidays and established for over 30 years. Self-contained spacious static caravans for hire and a small campsite for tents, with clean showers, toilets, laundry and a fully licensed bar with occasional entertainment. Silloth has an extensive sandy beach and many events happening in the summer months, including the famous Beer Festival. Within easy distance of Wigton on the C2C route, Cockermouth in Cumbria and just over 30 miles to the famous Gretna Green.
where: Causewayhead, Silloth-on-Solway, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 4PE |
A 15th Century traditional riverside pub, overlooking the River Severn, with views of Tewkesbury and it's historic abbey, popular with Bikers for rallies, camping, as a drinking place, a place to stay and even Biker weddings! Large lawned riverside Campsite is an ideal place for a short break, with drinking water, shower & 24hr toilets. A traditional bar area, in the heart of the pub, with enormous log fire burning through the winter months and extensive garden seating in the summer making visiting the Lode a year round pleasure. Superb quality real ales (CAMRA accredited) and fine locally sourced, home cooked fayre, traditionally cooked and presented, including breakfast buffets and the famous 3 meat carvery, which is still, after eight years, the heartiest, best value Sunday Roast in the area. Ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds, Gloucester, Cheltenham,Worcester and Malvern. Also offering en-suite rooms. You can be assured of a very warm welcome from Samantha and her team. Large car park. Licensed for civil ceremonies. As the Lode holds various events, pre-book is advised for the camping.where: Forthampton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL19 4RE
tel: 01684 293224
web-site: www.lowerlodeinn.co.uk e-mail: lowerlode@googlemail.com
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Highly Recommended by Julian Quinton
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A working farm situated in the beautiful Tyne Valley, surrounded by the magnificent, unspoilt beauty of Hadrian's Wall country and with a warm Northumbrian welcome from proprietors Sandra and family. As the farm sits almost on top of The World Heritage site that is the magnificent Hadrian's Wall with its many Forts, visitor's centers and historical points of interest, it is a great base to explore this spectacular area and countryside, including The National Park, Kielder Water, The Scottish Borders, Alnwick Castle & Gardens, Cragside House and just an hour away from the east and west coast, on the Coast to Coast route. The Market town of Hexham, is a short ride away and is steeped in history, with its wonderful 7th century abbey, antique shops and many quality pubs and restaurants. The camp site is situated alongside the driveway leading up to the main farm house and is mainly flat with some sheltered areas, with space for 30 generous pitches. Campers have the use of the clean, high standard washrooms and toilets, along with a number of picnic benches. Bunk house and Camping is also available. Secure parking.
where: Humshaugh, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 4BW
tel: 01434 681320
web-site: www.greencarts.co.uk
e-mail: sandra@greencarts.co.uk
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Popular with Bikers for many years, with sea and hill views, a 20 minutes walk to the sea and just a short walk to the friendly village of Porlock and its shops, cafes, restaurants and welcoming pubs to enjoy a much deserved pints of local real ale or Scrumpy! Facilities include free hot water, showers, toilets, hairdryer and shaving points, fridge/freezer, washing up facilities and a laundry room with washing and drying machines. A family owned campsite, for over 60 years, where now owner Phil is a good source on places to visit and tales of the area. Great daily and weekly rates..
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Tranquil rural setting, amid wooded countryside with excellent modern facilities. In an area of outstanding natural beauty with many attractions and activities for the visitor, such as historic towns and castles, coastal resorts and the beautiful countryside of East Sussex. Modern toilet block with free showers and unrestricted hot water, shaver and dryer points, washing up sinks and launderette. Also on site are Nature trails (pictured), fishing, riding stables, craft workshops, a farm Museum and tea rooms. A village shop, two pubs and fish and chip shop within 400 metres. Places to visit include Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum, Arlington Speedway, the coastal towns of Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings and the popular Wessons cafe. A family run park, for more than 20 years, with someone on hand at all times, to ensure that you enjoy your holiday. Open March to October inclusive. where: Horam, nr. Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0YD
tel: 01435 813662
web-site: www.horam-manor.co.uk
e-mail: camp@horam-manor.co.uk
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The café was first established in the early 1950’s and was then a cafe in the village, known to many bikers as Sherburn cafe or the Squires Milk Bar. In 2002 it relocated to a large public house, with lots of land for events and camping, on the popular road with Bikers, the B1222. With an unique motorcycling heritage, nostalgia and atmosphere, live music, extensive menu and is especially famous for its pasties and milky coffee! Bikers are welcome to pitch their tents here; camping is free with just a £2 charge for using the showers in the outside toilet and shower block. New camping pitches were built for 2009, with water taps and hook-ups for campers. The café accommodates regular motorcycle and motorcar club meetings during the year, along with many other events including: charity runs, fund raisers, best bike competitions, shows and live concerts. An ideal touring base for the beautiful Yorkshire Countryside.where: Newthorpe Lane, Sherburn in Elmet, W Yorkshire, LS25 5LX
tel: 01977 684618
web-site: www.squires-cafe.co.uk
e-mail: info@squires-cafe.co.uk
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Highly Recommended by Eddie Cook
Situated in an idyllic location, in the beautiful village of Llangian, just one mile from picturesque Abersoch, on the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. A traditional family farm with fantastic views, offering various accommodation in the bunkhouse, camping and traditional cosy Welsh cottages, for longer stays. A small campsite with ladies and gents showers, toilets including disabled, launderette and drying room. The area is renowned for its beautiful beaches, with a 50 mile heritage coast and 19 sandy beaches (some with Blue Flag status) and Hell's Mouth; the finest surfing beach in the whole of Wales, just a mile away. Traditional pubs, quality restaurants and cafes, along with lots of small shops, offering everything from a pint of milk to the latest wet suits, can be found in nearby Abersoch and Pwllheli. Owners Phil and Meinir welcome you. Parking next to pitch..
where: Fferm Tanrallt Farm, Llangian, Abersoch, Gwynedd, LL53 7LN
tel: 01758 713527 web-site: www.abersoch-tanrallt.co.uk e-mail: tanrallt.abersoch@yahoo.co.uk |
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An award winning site, delightfully situated between the coast road and the sea, with a pleasant 20 minute walk along the promenade to the seaside town of Barmouth, on the Mawddach Estuary, with a Blue Flag beach. All the facilities you would expect from a 5* site including modern shower blocks, disabled facilities, on-site shop, cafe and take-away. Nearby attractions include Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau, Harlech, Bala, Beddgelert, Betws-y-Coed, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Caernarfon Castle, Porthmadog and much, much more. Sea-fishing and boat trips are available from the harbour. Barmouth lies between a mountain range and the sea, with slate roofed houses, quintessential charm and a rich history. A choice of eateries including cafes, bistros, Knickerbockers with 30 flavours of delicious ice cream and Mermaid Fish Bar; listed as one of Britain's top fish & chip shops. Also available a cottage and static caravan. Special offers for couples in Spring and Autumn. Parking next to pitch. where: Llanaber Rd, Barmouth, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, Wales, LL42 1YR
tel: 01341 280 262
web-site: www.hendremynach.co.uk
e-mail: mynach@lineone.net
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In an area of outstanding natural beauty at the foot of Binevenagh in the beautiful Roe Valley on the outskirts of Limavady along the Causeway Coastal Route. Ideal for exploring local beauty areas such as the Donegal Coast and hills, Sperrin Mountain Range routes, Derry, Banagher Glen and miles of beautiful beaches that Northern Ireland has. The centre is close to the Donegal Ferry and the village of Limavady with pubs and restaurants. The hostel can accommodate up to 22 persons with a variety of different room styles from as low as £10 per night. With linen, laundry and kitchen facilities, games room, bbq hire and breakfast available. The camping area has an outdoor cooking area and shower block. Activities available such as Archery, Camp Crafts and Kayaking are on offer for the more adventurous! Drying room and secure parking.
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where: 100 Carrowclare Rd, Limavady, BT49 9EB, N. Ireland
tel: 028 7776 3431 - 07746 095680
web-site: www.carrowmena.co.uk e-mail: info@carrowmena.co.uk (o)
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A 15th Century traditional riverside pub, overlooking the 
Popular with Bikers for many years, with sea and hill views, a 20 minutes walk to the sea and just a short walk to the 

The café was first established in the early 1950’s and was then a cafe in the village, known to many bikers as Sherburn cafe or the Squires Milk Bar. In 2002 it relocated to a large public house, with lots of land for events and camping, on the popular road with Bikers, the B1222. With an unique motorcycling heritage, nostalgia and atmosphere, live music, extensive menu and is especially famous for its pasties and milky coffee! Bikers are welcome to pitch their tents here; camping is free with just a £2 charge for using the showers in the outside toilet and shower block. New camping pitches were built for 2009, with water taps and hook-ups for campers. The café accommodates regular motorcycle and motorcar club meetings during the year, along with many other events including: charity runs, fund raisers, best bike competitions, shows and live concerts. An ideal touring base for the beautiful Yorkshire Countryside.
Situated in an idyllic location, in the beautiful village of Llangian, just one mile from picturesque
In an area of outstanding natural beauty at the foot of Binevenagh in the beautiful Roe Valley on the outskirts of Limavady along the 
is a collection of information on everything that the Bikers' Heart desires, including: