tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post8072078414602696244..comments2023-08-29T09:01:57.436+01:00Comments on Musings of a Durotrigan: A Wharfedale Oddity: 'Tents will be shifted'Durotriganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12427474698912082351noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-53603420641503401142012-12-10T15:34:11.773+00:002012-12-10T15:34:11.773+00:00what of if you planning for day with a family.lets...what of if you planning for day with a family.lets say like 2 weeks.and a family of 4?is there any discount?Markhttp://www.yourcamptent.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-71301950697272415882012-11-23T01:05:04.430+00:002012-11-23T01:05:04.430+00:00A decent B&B is anything from £30 to £60 a nig...A decent B&B is anything from £30 to £60 a night, depending on facilities and location. It can be more. I often rent a nice 2 or 4 berth pet friendly cottage out for around £250 to £300 a week. Between 2 people thats a large saving on a B&B.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-32612014302318484372012-11-22T22:33:20.286+00:002012-11-22T22:33:20.286+00:00Not when there is only two adults and a dog. Proba...Not when there is only two adults and a dog. Probably good value with a full family.<br /><br />I did rent a static caravan this year for my final trip away, because I was fed up with the rain. £320 for two of us for a week in mid-September. They did allow pets, but I don't think they cleaned the place that well, nor vacuumed it enough. And I'm sure we and the dog came home with fleas.<brRoad_Hognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-40999025339866172582012-11-22T16:56:26.614+00:002012-11-22T16:56:26.614+00:00Rent a cottage. Many allow pets and it often works...Rent a cottage. Many allow pets and it often works out cheaper than a <br />b&b.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-66679776812128005732012-11-21T23:18:31.956+00:002012-11-21T23:18:31.956+00:00In that case, it may be necessary to brave Dartmoo...In that case, it may be necessary to brave Dartmoor's open skies beneath canvas.Durotriganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12427474698912082351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-7532499017569529322012-11-21T22:47:52.386+00:002012-11-21T22:47:52.386+00:00And if you have a wonderful companion, known as a ...And if you have a wonderful companion, known as a dog? What then?Road_Hognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-4445112185656756872012-11-21T20:41:34.417+00:002012-11-21T20:41:34.417+00:00Camping on Dartmoor could also require a certain d...Camping on Dartmoor could also require a certain degree of hardiness. Generally speaking, it's also about as damp as the location shown above. For the superstitious spending the night on Dartmoor, there's also the risk of seeing Drake and his headless whist hounds hurtling across the moor. It is better to spend the night in a B&B and sample some local ale in an accommodating pub. JailDurotriganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12427474698912082351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657878812884081988.post-50000566158724319502012-11-21T01:41:15.032+00:002012-11-21T01:41:15.032+00:00The only place in England (and Wales I think) that...The only place in England (and Wales I think) that you can camp for free, is Dartmoor. Road_Hognoreply@blogger.com