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Wish to use motorhome to see London but the site needs to be close to public transport-.There are some inside the CAZ ,do we pay on entering/leaving or for every day we camp,I know of Abbey Wood Crystal Palace and Lea Valley. Any others please especially from the north
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Wish to use motorhome to see London but the site needs to be close to public transport-.There are some inside the CAZ ,do we pay on entering/leaving or for every day we camp,I know of Abbey Wood Crystal Palace and Lea Valley. Any others please especially from the north
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You only pay when you enter and then leave.... unless you drive around once there.👍👍
 
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Lea Valley is a good option as 2 mins from W8 bus stop. From here you can get to Edmonton Green where there are buses into central London, overground train to Liverpool Street or change at Seven Sisters for the tube. Used to live near there growing up and transport links are pretty good.

We stayed there in September and found Uber a reasonable option. Site is pretty good with a small shop, only downside was the fresh water takes ages to fill.

If you are approaching from the north try and get on the A10 as this avoids the M25. We came down from Wellingborough via Bedford, then out to A1, and crossed to A10 at Stevenage (ignore satnav andtake the Knebworth turn). Used to do this route 30 years ago and this is the easiest way.

As previously mentioned you only pay on the days you drive, and may be exempt on weekends. If unsure better to pay than receive a fine.
 
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If you are coming down from the North then the CCC Chertsey might work, only 5 mins from M25, site is an easy 20 min walk through the town to the railway station, regular trains either direct or through Weybridge to Waterloo. Great pubs nearby, we use it when visiting our grandkids in Wimbledon.

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Abbey Wood campsite is 5 mins walk from the Elizabeth Line station which will have you in central London is 20 mins.
The site is 10 mins from the M25

In terms of convenience, it's the best campsite in the London area.
Check what, if anything, you may pay by entering your number plate on the TFL ULEZ checker here

Motorhomes with Euro 6 diesel engines (typically 2015 onwards) do not pay anything.

Euro 4 onwards is £12.50 per day, you can set up an account here which means you don't have to worry about paying each time, it will be done automatically by ANPR. (You will only pay for the days that you drive)

Remember, the Dartford crossing on the M25 is also auto-tolled by ANPR.
(£2.50? per crossing)
I would strongly suggest you set up an automated account here as well, even if you 'might' only use it once every 3 years.
And put every number plate for every vehicle you or your family own on the list (no extra cost, but could save a fortune in fines)
 
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If you are coming down from the North then the CCC Chertsey might work, only 5 mins from M25, site is an easy 20 min walk through the town to the railway station, regular trains either direct or through Weybridge to Waterloo. Great pubs nearby, we use it when visiting our grandkids in Wimbledon.
Agree. This is a good option. Bonus is a pub either side of the bridge when you exit the site👍
 
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Abbey Wood campsite is 5 mins walk from the Elizabeth Line station which will have you in central London is 20 mins.
The site is 10 mins from the M25

In terms of convenience, it's the best campsite in the London area.
Agreed, I stayed here a lot when working at Canary Wharf. Only issue is there are no decent pubs or restaurants to eat in locally, best is the Indian on the high street and it’s pretty average!
 
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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
An out of the box suggestion .... Grange Farm Thorpe le Soken (where I am organising a rally) has a train station about 10 mins walk max, with trains direct to London Liverpool St, in about 80 mins (I think) ... Im sure there must be other sites without having to drive into London itself ....

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There is a site at Marlow, on the Thames at Hurley. Train station at Marlow.
Never stayed there but am aware of it.
 
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Agreed, I stayed here a lot when working at Canary Wharf. Only issue is there are no decent pubs or restaurants to eat in locally, best is the Indian on the high street and it’s pretty average!
The advantage now that the Elizabeth line has opened as far as Abbey Wood is that you can go for an Indian in the capital of curry, Brick Lane, if you wish, and you are only 3 stops from Abbey Wood.

It will radically transform the area from being a bit a dormitory at the end of the line, to being a place that people want to live as they can be almost anywhere in central London faster than those who live a lot closer.
 
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There is a site at Marlow, on the Thames at Hurley. Train station at Marlow.
Never stayed there but am aware of it.
It's a long haul to the station at Marlow with the width restriction on the town bridge, and very little parking at the station.

Last time we stayed on that site we had to use a tape measure to ensure we didn't fall foul of the ex RSM with his pace stick!!
 
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An out of the box suggestion .... Grange Farm Thorpe le Soken (where I am organising a rally) has a train station about 10 mins walk max, with trains direct to London Liverpool St, in about 80 mins (I think) ... Im sure there must be other sites without having to drive into London itself ....
There are a number of camp sites, in the 5-35 miles band beyond the M25 with good rail links.

The best lines to look at are:
The BedPan Line which runs from Bedford to Brighton via several central London stops.
The Thameslink line that runs between Rainham and Luton via several central London stops

Otherwise trains runs from all 18 of the London terminals out to well beyond the M25.
Every London terminal is connected to the tube &/or overground &/or DLR system.
many have multiple connections.

Somebody could spend a while making a list of every campsite within a 15 minute walk of a London commuter station.

As an example, You could stay at the site in Ramsgate/Kent, you are 10 mins walk to the station and then 70 mins by HS2 to central London.
You are also a 20 min walk to a sandy beach and a 20 min drive to Dover/Folkestone.

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There are a number of camp sites, in the 5-35 miles band beyond the M25 with good rail links.

The best lines to look at are:
The BedPan Line which runs from Bedford to Brighton via several central London stops.
The Thameslink line that runs between Rainham and Luton via several central London stops

Otherwise trains runs from all 18 of the London terminals out to well beyond the M25.
Every London terminal is connected to the tube &/or overground &/or DLR system.
many have multiple connections.

Somebody could spend a while making a list of every campsite within a 15 minute walk of a London commuter station.

As an example, You could stay at the site in Ramsgate/Kent, you are 10 mins walk to the station and then 70 mins by HS2 to central London.
You are also a 20 min walk to a sandy beach and a 20 min drive to Dover/Folkestone.
Yes, but ask was convenient site from the North, we have looked , not many in easy walking distance of a mainline station, Chertsey was best we found. If there is one more suitable we would be delighted to hear, we are down again in December.
 
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