Query by Jamie: Beneficial spot in England to go camping with buddies close to a beach?
Hey guys, me and some good friends are preparing to go camping for a handful of days in the summer holidays. We’re seeking for someplace seriously good with a beach but not someplace too overpopulated, tacky or somewhere deserted.
Essentially we want to chill on a beach at night with a fire, bbq and some alcohol just have a laugh.
We’re positioned in the South but can drive or get the train any affordable distance say 4 hours away.
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Answer by jonal
Virtually every bit of beach in UK fires are illegal. Far out areas and right smoke handle possibly you’ll get away with it but the fines can be extremely heavy. A couple of significant portables stoves would be a far better notion but the atmosphere isn’t the very same sat all around a stove with a couple of guitars.
I’ve camped in each and every county along the south coast on beaches, the Purbeck Hills, South Downs, Dartmoor, Exmoor, all sorts, scrimmed up in a modest green tent and with fires that are extremely nicely controlled.
I was an outside instructor in the Army so I can do ‘stealth’ fires and remain hidden reasonably OK, but just about every fire sends a signal of sorts either on the wind or by eye. Maintaining the signal reduced is the thought.
That’s not the strategy with a major fire to sit close to happily boozing and singing or what ever.
The …possibly finest….OK, I’ll spill it out….finest beach I know for convenience versus scenery and spots to hide a tent is at Studland Bay which you can get to more than the ferry at Sandbanks.
The bus from Bournemouth to Swanage, No50, goes above on it also.
Facts on right here.
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Twenty minutes from the middle of Bournemouth and following the five minute ferry ride get off the bus the other side (there’s a cease for the Studland beach) and walk along the beach for a mile. The public footpath to Swanage goes along there too, and half a mile of the beach is a nudist beach (initially in UK, lots of many years old, and some of the punters appear like originals too)
There is an alternative path inland, well marked, to bypass it for those who want to.
In the summer season it’s busy but further along past the heather and the National Trust centre and car or truck park which is OK for meals and coffees and has a cold shower outside for the swimmers, and then previous the scrub wood and then it gets fine.
The woods give loads of firemaking supplies but care is required anywhere you go in UK if you want a fire so my usual advice is…don’t bother.
Devoid of a great deal of encounter even for a simple point like a fire, you could be paying out income to the courts rather simply.
See mine on here for camping wild and Eleanor understands the score also.
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Here’s the gaff about fires…for the Peak District but applies all more than UK.
The guy on top rated carries a washing machine tub eh? Hell of a backpack he’s got…..
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Bournemouth is hot. Not the staid retirement place of old.
It is got hot dance clubs, great food, and a lengthy busy blue flag beach for the non-camping days, with plenty of entertainment.
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|Newquay is far more applied to beach parties and fires than most places in UK, but not huge Guy Fawkes fires. You can get some great times in the coves overnight with the ‘hot’ visitors who know of Newquay’s reputation and want some of it for themselves ( be careful of underage jailbait dressed up as older) and beach sleeping is fairly popular but not a terrific concept in blowy weather which can raise the tides increased than the usual mark and catch persons out…I reside on an island, noticed it loads of instances at residence and in Newquay, which gets a good surf operating …hence the boarding championships held there….take care.
Out of town at Crantock is a great campsite with very good facilities but no fires are allowed.
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Brighton gets good beach parties with compact fires overnight but it is all pebbles. I’ve had a handful of great nights sleeping underneath the pier, and not alone…….but it is awkward for a tent except if you have sturdy steel pegs and a hammer to ram them as a result of the pebbles, and there is nowhere conveniently close adequate to put 1 up anyplace else
Great beaches in UK from individual knowledge
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There are hundreds of locations reachable by public transport. Have entertaining, take care, and be brave.
Fortune favours the brave, but not the just plain daft,haha. Have a feel about any location you get to, how to look ‘non-camping’ if essential, and how to get out yet again.
Initially factor, anyplace you go…nightclub, town, valley, county, country…can I get out?I’ve traveled on 5 continents. That’s the essential bit. No obtaining out…no going residence.
Thoughts these late buses that don’t run, haha
Have exciting.
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Question by Pathankrious Shark.: Do you know the variation among camping and molestation?
Well, wanna go camping this weekend?
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Answer by This Is Me In Avatar Type!!!
positive ill bring the marshmallows
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8 Responses to “Q&A: Excellent spot in England to go camping with pals close to a beach?”
yes and no
no.
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Yes, so don’t try to fool me.
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Coco Malloy
im pretty sure camping and molestation are different things… so yes to the camping, but ill make sure that you’ll have your own tent
Thanks for the laugh.
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