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Please enter your Personal Campsite Recommendations to the Wiki. Campsites you have used and would recommend.

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To add Campsites to the list Just click 'update article' on the top left. Once we have a few sites etc I will sort out formatting etc. I wish to keep it as simple as possible.

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Scotland - Highlands and Islands - Skye - Kinloch Campsite

I was told that the old chap that ran this place is no longer with us, but he was great. First time I went I was in the Alfa 156, and was with a mate in his Chimaera. Comments included "Not many Alfas make it this far" and "Your mate is a bit flash, isn't he?" I went again with the OH three years later, still in the Alfa. He remembered me - asking with some surprise "It's still going then?" whilst pointing to the car. He than turned to the OH and whispered conspiratorially "He was with a blonde last time" I later asked him how he managed to remember me. "You don't see many diesel Alfas do you?" he said. Lovely chap.

Anyway - the campsite it on the shores of the loch, is nice and quiet, has all the amenities you need and is kept clean and tidy. A beautiful place.



Comrie, Scotland- http://comriecroft.com/camping.html - no caravans, fire pit on each pitch or treat yourself to a Yurt with log stove
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Cae Du - West Wales http://coolcamping.co.uk/campsites/uk/wales/snowdo...

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Henrys - Lizard, Cornwall http://www.henryscampsite.co.uk/

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Eweleaze Farm - Dorset http://eweleaze.co.uk/camping.htm

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Sandy Balls - New Forest http://www.sandyballs.co.uk/

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Mother Iveys Bay - Padstow Cornwall http://www.motheriveysbay.com/

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Mill House Caravan Park - Nr Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire
Small, quiet, no shop, no club/bar, no amusements, decent toilet/shower block, electric and TV hook up points on all pitches

http://www.millhousecaravan.co.uk