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campsite recommendations in Northumberland?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevH" data-source="post: 517928" data-attributes="member: 16451"><p>Spent a glorious week at Proctors Steads, Dunstan near Craster, in September, and it was exactly as dustrat described.</p><p></p><p>I would thoroughly recommend it at quiet times or midweek, can't vouch for it at busy times, although at the weekend it did seem a little tight with other campers being a bit 'up close'. This is due to the owner (a very friendly old chap) allowing quite a lot of freedom in where to to pitch up, which is both a good and a bad thing, I guess.</p><p></p><p>The loos and showers are a bit basic at first site, but there is lashings of really hot water and it all works very well. No queues either. </p><p></p><p>Up the road is a C&CC site which we passed a couple of times, and which looked so regimented and twee in comparison. Like a car park with grass BETWEEN the pitches. </p><p></p><p>K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevH, post: 517928, member: 16451"] Spent a glorious week at Proctors Steads, Dunstan near Craster, in September, and it was exactly as dustrat described. I would thoroughly recommend it at quiet times or midweek, can't vouch for it at busy times, although at the weekend it did seem a little tight with other campers being a bit 'up close'. This is due to the owner (a very friendly old chap) allowing quite a lot of freedom in where to to pitch up, which is both a good and a bad thing, I guess. The loos and showers are a bit basic at first site, but there is lashings of really hot water and it all works very well. No queues either. Up the road is a C&CC site which we passed a couple of times, and which looked so regimented and twee in comparison. Like a car park with grass BETWEEN the pitches. K [/QUOTE]
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