perhaps tariffs should be based on the number of people staying, or the size of the plot?
thankyou to the vineyard on anglesey which charges by the number of people @ 5.00/night and to caerfai farm, and All ty coed, St. dogmaels, cardigan.

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hiker1 wrote:i have in the past been backpacking around with just a rucksack and a tent. but to get around easilier this year i thought i'd get a campervan. now when i arrive at a campsite in this campervan, why do some sites feel they can charge two or three times as much as for a tent, when occupying the same size ground space? just because i have a campervan doesnt mean i am rich. i could arrive as before with just a rucksack. using a campervan means i am not as influenced by the weather so i stay longer, and i can actually get to your site where there is no public transport.
perhaps tariffs should be based on the number of people staying, or the size of the plot?
thankyou to the vineyard on anglesey which charges by the number of people @ 5.00/night and to caerfai farm, and All ty coed, St. dogmaels, cardigan.

admin wrote:On another note. if you have good feed back on a site for campervans then please feel free to supply more info for others. website, email or telephone?



hiker1 wrote:i think there should be a standard size plot (maybe 4x2 metres) that is charged by the number of people in that plot whatever camping unit you bring. and plots to have a standard distance between them (6metres?). most small/medium size tents take up the same space when you add the ropes anyway. and small campervans/caravans would use the same space. and then there would large plots that are charged more, but which are also charged by the number of people in it. so in a standard plot charges maybe 25.00 per person, and in a large plot charges maybe 30.00 per person, whatever unit you camp in.
then you would be charged for extras you may have such as a dog, car (though i dont see why if it fits in the plot), EHU, wifi, room service, butler etc.




in-a-tent wrote:I haven't listened to Radio 1 since "this were all fields"


in-a-tent wrote:As in "I remember when this were all fields" ie a long time a go.
I thought that was a fittingly apt little saying given the topic of conversation.

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