Janine
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We paid £32 a night at Ayr Holiday Park overlooking St Ives, Cornwall at Christmas and it was worth every penny
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nicknack
The way the Glastonbury ticketing works it won't be as simple as that. I don't doubt that they are charging that for the camping but the festival ticket will won't be that easy.
EDIT: I've had a look at their website and it appears that the boss of this may be Michael Eavis' mate which, if true, and if she has "corporate" tickets available, is disappointing given what he's always said about such things
If you are a member of the CC they have a CL site just above the park and ride, electric and only 5 vans, £10 per night. If you visit Bath this is the one to use. Can easily get to the park and ride and even walk int toBath from there.Very nice owners too.We stayed at the campsite in Bath that is right next to the park and ride, two people with EHU for one night £26.00. There is no way on earth I would have paid that much apart from the location being exactly where we needed it. But now we have been there, done that and no need to go again.
Sandy Balls is expensive in peak season - however, we stayed there for £10 per night in November, and it was good value, with everything we needed on site, including cafe, bars, shop, pool. Would certainly recommend it out of season
Agree with you there, however my bug is those which charge for a car,whereas a caravan (some often a lot bigger) than a motorhome with often a large 4x4 to tow is inclusive .One thing that irks me is the amount some CL sites charge for kids/dogs per night. I'm not aware of many dogs using showers/lecci/wifi
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