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Said I would post this, may help one or two of us.
The drift inn at seaton burn allows overnight stopovers in there very large carpark . good food server and a friendly atmosphere .
directions :- just north of newcastle upon tyne . heading north , take the a19 turnoff , then turn right at the roundabout towards seaton burn . we are located 500yds from the roundabout . caravans , motorhomes and american rv are welcome . we can provide water and some sanitation . emergence hook up only . heading south , take the crammlington turn off (a19) . turn right at the roundabout and take the seaton burn turnoff . easy access ..
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Unless there is already a list in a sticky somewhere of Pub friendly stopovers would be great esp in the winter months when many sites are closed, I know one of the MH magazines were doing something similiar............Pub stopover scheme think it was in 'out and about'
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Not pub parking as such but just been looking at this one
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looks good for anyone looking for fishing along with a nice pub and food.
And the bus into Shrewsbury stops just outside-perfect!!
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Not pub parking as such but just been looking at this one
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looks good for anyone looking for fishing along with a nice pub and food.
And the bus into Shrewsbury stops just outside-perfect!!
The only annoying thing for me with two dogs is they charge £1.50 a day per dog, I can never really understand why anyone has to charge for dogs, fair enough if you were booking a room, but when in a motorhome I can't really see what the charge is for.
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Perhaps a good idea for all of us to do during our travels around the UK is whenever we visit a local pub, to make a point of talking to the pub landlord/landlady/manager etc and explain just how popular motorhoming is becoming and how they ought to jump on the bandwagon by offering to allow customers who eat or drink in their establishments to overnight on their carpark. Even better tell them to join MHF and advertise their pub on the forum as being one that would welcome motorhomers and maybe then Nukeadmin could add such a list to the wildcamping section?
To be honest if I owned a pub I would definitely see this as a sensible financial move and a way of attracting more custom. I should imagine there must be a lot of quaint and beautiful little country pubs that due to their out of the way location really struggle sometimes to make ends meet and you often pass by pubs that have sadly closed down and are all boarded up due to lack of trade. Maybe if they were to offer this kind of service to motorhomers it could be the making of them? Who knows if this scheme were to really take off and other pubs joined in too, perhaps even to go so far as to provide EHU and Water for us - then who knows, we in the UK might become as famous for our pub stopovers as France is for their Aires!
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