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    B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-15 20:56:57

ton_up
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Hello all, I want to go to see Stonehenge on me motorcycle with Mr Ton and we would like to know if anyone can recommend a good place to stay in that area for a couple of nights?

Not too much dosh but not a complete ****hole either!!

All recommendations are welcome please, and even if you had a great time somewhere else can you recommend anything for a three day trip on bikes?

Thank you in advance xxxxxx

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-15 22:16:41

the_ox
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Stonehenge Touring Park
Orcheston
nr Shrewton
nr Salisbury
Wiltshire SP3 4SH
Tel : 01980 620304
Email : stay@stonehengetouringpark.com
Cost : £9 - £11 per pitch, £2 electric hook up
Distance from the temple : 4 miles

Used that once, not too bad.

cheers

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-15 22:24:46

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Sue Combes
Burcombe Bed and Breakfast
Manor Farm
Burcombe Lane
Burcombe
nr Salisbury
Wiltshire SP2 0EJ
Tel : 01722 742177
Email : suecombes@manorfarmburcombe.fsnet.co.uk
Cost : £40 single, £48 double room
Closed Winter Solstice 2004
Distance from the temple: 20 mins by car

This looks good, not been there though

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-16 09:07:20

ana
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glastonbury ,, not far , isle of avilon ,, bril site , fantastic loos , great folks ,, and cheap ,,

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-16 11:23:37

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If you dont fancy camping Check out travelodge as they are doing some supersaver deals at £15 per room per night https://www.travelodge.co.uk/supersaver_search/

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-17 17:20:45

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i know its a long way from stonehenge but
weston super mare lovely beach (espically during the beach race)
lovely bars and relitivelly cheap b+bs

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-18 10:24:43

ton_up
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Thanks all for your quick responses, will check things out, am looking to book something today so I'll get right on it!!

Oh, and while we're about it, can anyone recommend a decent intercom thingummie-bob so that I can still bend Mr Ton's ear whilst we're en route? Can't break the bank tho so be gentle with me...................xxxxx

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-18 18:13:16

ton_up
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Found a B and B in Cirencester folks, it's dead posh and the landlady is letting us have the four poster room (wink wink) for the price of a normal room. And, they love bikers - how cool is that, after all the talk on us having a bad name they have even sorted out the gates to their car park for extra security - nice.

Thanks for the help people. I've looked at some intercoms and it looks like if you want anything halfway useful you have to pay a packet, so we now have a system. When Mr Ton notices I'm missing he'll ring me, pmsl!!! It's not much of one but hey ho, lol.

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   B&B/Campsite Recommendations, Stonehenge? - Posted on 2007-07-18 18:17:22

the_ox
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My nokia doubles as a walkie talkie if you set it up right and the other person has the same mobile. For example free chat between the phones voice activated via the head set.

Just an idea.




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