Aires in Canterbury

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Hi. I'm a new member. Can anyone tell me about aires in UK and what's happening regarding this in Canterbury?
 
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Hi. I'm a new member. Can anyone tell me about aires in UK and what's happening regarding this in Canterbury?
canyou be be more specific guys
do mean campsites or free camping (wild camping)
welcome to site
 
aires in canterbury

I read an article about canterbury council encouraging wild camping and providing facilities (like they do in France) to help tourism. Was wondering if anyone knew where the site is or if it exists!
 
I read an article about canterbury council encouraging wild camping and providing facilities (like they do in France) to help tourism. Was wondering if anyone knew where the site is or if it exists!


hi, and welcome

just searched the web on this on and all I could come up with was this


Motorhomes and Motor Caravans in Canterbury
Drivers of motor caravans wishing to visit the City Centre may park in a reserved area at New Dover Road Park & Ride car park to use the Park and Ride service. Motorhomes and motor caravans not exceeding 5.5metres (18'0") may park during the day in St Radigund's Car Park or in Kingsmead Coach Park which has a free toilet drop and water point.
Larger vehicles may only use Kingsmead Coach Park . Some city centre car parks are fitted with height barriers at 2.4metres (8'0"). Drivers with camper vans or caravans must not try to enter these car parks.

The Canterbury Camping and Caravan Park is in Bekesbourne Lane, just off the A 257 Littlebourne Road, about two miles east of the city centre. This is a high quality site run by the Camping and Caravanning Club with full camping and sanitary facilities.

maybe it answers your question,


heres the url

http://www.canterbury.co.uk/thedms.asp?dms=13&feature=1&venue=3032898

sundown
 
hi, and welcome

just searched the web on this on and all I could come up with was this


Motorhomes and Motor Caravans in Canterbury
Drivers of motor caravans wishing to visit the City Centre may park in a reserved area at New Dover Road Park & Ride car park to use the Park and Ride service. Motorhomes and motor caravans not exceeding 5.5metres (18'0") may park during the day in St Radigund's Car Park or in Kingsmead Coach Park which has a free toilet drop and water point.
Larger vehicles may only use Kingsmead Coach Park . Some city centre car parks are fitted with height barriers at 2.4metres (8'0"). Drivers with camper vans or caravans must not try to enter these car parks.

The Canterbury Camping and Caravan Park is in Bekesbourne Lane, just off the A 257 Littlebourne Road, about two miles east of the city centre. This is a high quality site run by the Camping and Caravanning Club with full camping and sanitary facilities.

maybe it answers your question,


heres the url

http://www.canterbury.co.uk/thedms.asp?dms=13&feature=1&venue=3032898

sundown
look to me like you can pay to stay the day but overnight NO WAY
 
look to me like you can pay to stay the day but overnight NO WAY

According to information I have been given you can stop for a night or two but not long term. See Here.

You can always check by giving the council a ring on 01227 862 429.

Graham
 

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