pub parking

:(well i have to admit my posts do seem a little "advertisement" swung. i must however say that this is not profitable to myself!! i simply thought that this is what we all wanted "pub parking" i appologise if it seemed as if i was advertising i just thought this is what forums were for "helping each other"

Till next time


Caravanman:(:(:(:(

Dont let it get you down, the fact is we want free pubstopovers where we may go and have a few pints and maybe a meal. :)
 
:(well i have to admit my posts do seem a little "advertisement" swung. i must however say that this is not profitable to myself!! i simply thought that this is what we all wanted "pub parking" i appologise if it seemed as if i was advertising i just thought this is what forums were for "helping each other"

Till next time


Caravanman:(:(:(:(

hi caravanman,
yes, this forum is all about helping each other
and yes, pub parking is benificial to us all
but perhaps you could introduce yourself
tell us about your campervan etc.
im sure this would allay some members fears and suspicions
 
The problem with Motorhomestopover website is you will no doubt have to pay to register with site and then pay to use the pub car park.

The best way to use a pub carpark free is to order a pint, and then get chatting with the landlord. Then just drop it into the conversation that if you have a little much to drink, is it OK to spend the one night in your van in the corner of his carpark? I've never got refused yet. He's chucking business out the window if he does.
 
The problem with Motorhomestopover website is you will no doubt have to pay to register with site and then pay to use the pub car park.

The best way to use a pub carpark free is to order a pint, and then get chatting with the landlord. Then just drop it into the conversation that if you have a little much to drink, is it OK to spend the one night in your van in the corner of his carpark? I've never got refused yet. He's chucking business out the window if he does.
Like your style, Firefox;)
 
The problem with Motorhomestopover website is you will no doubt have to pay to register with site and then pay to use the pub car park.

The best way to use a pub carpark free is to order a pint, and then get chatting with the landlord. Then just drop it into the conversation that if you have a little much to drink, is it OK to spend the one night in your van in the corner of his carpark? I've never got refused yet. He's chucking business out the window if he does.

that's a crackin move mate, i'll need ti try that one..:cool:
 
Very carefull

The only trouble with pub parking is that you may possible feel obliged to drink more than you normally would and stay up later when you may want to go to bed (getting old).:eek:
Also the noise at kicking out time (doors slamming and drunks talking loudly) and that is without any idiot thinking he / she will have a bit of fun and knock on your door or rocking the van.:D:eek:
I think that a pub stop over needs to be chosen very carefully:confused:
 
The only trouble with pub parking is that you may possible feel obliged to drink more than you normally would and stay up later when you may want to go to bed (getting old).:eek:
Also the noise at kicking out time (doors slamming and drunks talking loudly) and that is without any idiot thinking he / she will have a bit of fun and knock on your door or rocking the van.:D:eek:
I think that a pub stop over needs to be chosen very carefully:confused:

Normaly the vilage country type pub are best a bit more on the quiet side.;)
And if the pub car park is a large one you can tuck yourself away from the pub in a quiet corner.
 
Would love an answer to this
plllleeeeeeaaaassssseeeeeeeee:D

Hi, I have been passed this site this weekend and it appears to have been greatly improved. There are a lot of full time residents on it.

Stig
 
Hi, I have been passed this site this weekend and it appears to have been greatly improved. There are a lot of full time residents on it.

Stig

Yes, I was there a couple of weeks ago and it looked like it was all residential as even the tourers were Hobbies
 

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