As it's a properly run campsite as opposed to wild camping we don't want to look like we're taking the piss, so i'm afraid we'll have to say no to hammocks as there's no guarantee there will be trees within pitches etc.
Regarding Bivvy bags the owner has said to class them as a tent, but she's also said that we're allowed more than one tent per pitch if they fit...this effectively means that you can bivvy on someone elses pitch, but it will still cost you £5 for the bivvy and £5 for yourself.
Also, not all the pitches are the same size and not everybody's tents are the same size...so again we can't really have too many people bivvying either.
Sorry if it all sounds a bit strict, but as it's our first time at the campsite i'd like to make a good impression so we'll be able to use them again.
Cheers!
As it's a properly run campsite as opposed to wild camping we don't want to look like we're taking the piss, so i'm afraid we'll have to say no to hammocks as there's no guarantee there will be trees within pitches etc.
Regarding Bivvy bags the owner has said to class them as a tent, but she's also said that we're allowed more than one tent per pitch if they fit...this effectively means that you can bivvy on someone elses pitch, but it will still cost you £5 for the bivvy and £5 for yourself.
Also, not all the pitches are the same size and not everybody's tents are the same size...so again we can't really have too many people bivvying either.
Sorry if it all sounds a bit strict, but as it's our first time at the campsite i'd like to make a good impression so we'll be able to use them again.
Cheers!