The hall is for people that booked the sleep stop there early. No beds, no covers, so BYOB.
There was a guy offering a hotel room on YACF.
"There are no beds or blankets at our overnight community hall control in Chepstow, so you are advised to bring a small inflatable mattress and a sleeping bag. You may also want to bring a change of kit for the Sunday. Please pack these items into one small bag max 5kg with your name on an attached label, and leave this with us at the start.
We are short of sleeping space at Chepstow, so riders who entered the ride after 1st November on the basis that they will find alternative accommodation must not sleep at the hall. Any others who prefer to sleep in greater comfort will find a Travelodge just over the other side of the Severn Bridge, or a Premier Inn at Alveston."
I've experienced the hall but not as a sleep stop. It's pretty small from memory.
Yeah saw that might just pack a bag then.
I booked on early so do I have a space to sleep that was a bit unclear to me or did I need a certain action after booking on.
The hall is for people that booked the sleep stop there early. No beds, no covers, so BYOB.
There was a guy offering a hotel room on YACF.
"There are no beds or blankets at our overnight community hall control in Chepstow, so you are advised to bring a small inflatable mattress and a sleeping bag. You may also want to bring a change of kit for the Sunday. Please pack these items into one small bag max 5kg with your name on an attached label, and leave this with us at the start.
We are short of sleeping space at Chepstow, so riders who entered the ride after 1st November on the basis that they will find alternative accommodation must not sleep at the hall. Any others who prefer to sleep in greater comfort will find a Travelodge just over the other side of the Severn Bridge, or a Premier Inn at Alveston."
I've experienced the hall but not as a sleep stop. It's pretty small from memory.