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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 91

  • @kdri155
    @kdri155 Před 4 dny

    We experienced this with a large site in Bream, van was self converted LWB Ducato. Once I sent a couple of images they were happy to take the booking. We now use a Micro camper based on a Peugeot and have had no issues with sites yet.

  • @mattwoodford1820
    @mattwoodford1820 Před měsícem +9

    Well, these campsites have just withdrawn their right to complain about people wild camping, this is on them. My vehicle is a commercial vehicle although I guess that means it is excluded from "no motorhomes" signs. tbh the DVLA defines whether it is a motorhome or a commercial vehicle. tbf I don't really like campsites anyway, too many people, basically just an outdoors hotel. At least I feel better for not using campsites now, thank you campsites for taking some of the guilt off me and shouldering it yourself. Plus if I stay somewhere wile, it'll be tidier when I leave too and I save money too. The insurance thing, how do they manage EV's then as they are as much likely to catch fire as a homemade camper van

    • @allbushnocraft3031
      @allbushnocraft3031 Před 20 dny +1

      news flash if your in a van your not wild camping your sleeping in a van 🤣

    • @russellstanford4584
      @russellstanford4584 Před 12 dny

      @@mattwoodford1820 yeah! I agree like u said if there is a sign saying no camping or camper vans we can park there because we are neither 😉

    • @mattwoodford1820
      @mattwoodford1820 Před 11 dny

      @@allbushnocraft3031 ahaha yes the kitchen and proper bed definitely take the "wild" aspect out of the camping but the principals of how to behave remain the same

    • @mattwoodford1820
      @mattwoodford1820 Před 11 dny

      @@russellstanford4584 yeah, it's the "no sleeping in vehicles overnight" signs that are the gotcha here

  • @philiplewis9825
    @philiplewis9825 Před měsícem +4

    I was recently at a dog training centre that had pitches for camping there was was the remains of a burnt out double axle caravan that would have been professionally built and type approval.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Do you know how the fire started?
      Someone causing a fire because they have overcooked their dinner would be irrelevant to how professional the conversion was 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Depending on age, it might not be type approved.
      Had a DIYer added some extra USB’s, maybe another 240v socket to plug their tv in, added a solar panel possibly.
      Lots of variables, which further goes to show, how can a site determine a good from a bad.
      I’ve shown bad conversions in the past, but never name anyone, who is to say that a brand new van was made by a NCC approved converter, then the next day goes for a cheap solar panel to be fitted by someone else and they completely mess up the wiring and turn it into a dangerous hazard. The van is type approved, NCC approved, yet potentially a fire hazard because of the aftermarket work

  • @peterlawrence3152
    @peterlawrence3152 Před 27 dny +1

    We tend to go for sites with minimum facilities. Usually 8 adults 8 feral kids and two hounds. Most sites in Scotland are fairly chilled without over excessive rules.

  • @Pugwash.
    @Pugwash. Před 21 dnem +2

    Never rule out plain old prejudice. My mate booked us a campsite once. We both arrived on motorbikes late at night and checked-in. We pitched our tents and fell asleep almost immediately after a long ride. In the morning we were told to leave because "we don't allow all male groups". We're quite sure they didn't like our motorbikes, as we had booked as two males with two tents weeks in advance.

  • @watto7728
    @watto7728 Před 16 dny +1

    Caravan and Motorhome club allow commercial flat bed trucks, commercial labelled vans etc. on the sites.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 16 dny

      👍🏼 Lots are accepting, it’s just a case of checking before booking to make sure

  • @TammyNewmanArt
    @TammyNewmanArt Před měsícem +4

    Wow I didn’t even know this was an issue, we have recently bought an ex-fleet vehicle that we are converting in stages and would have got caught out by this if it wasn’t for this video. Thank you for uploading

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem

      Not all sites have strict rules, but some do, so it’s just a case of checking and making sure you don’t get caught out.
      Enjoy converting your van and the experiences it will give you 😀

    • @TammyNewmanArt
      @TammyNewmanArt Před měsícem +1

      @@StaycationLifestyle thank you so much, we have enjoyed binge watching your videos getting tips and information on products etc. we own a solo stove after seeing your video and love it, plus all the info you have given has been invaluable so thank you so much

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you. That’s a lovely thing for you to say. Always nice to hear I’ve helped people 👍🏼

  • @suewheeler5795
    @suewheeler5795 Před měsícem +5

    Lots of these rules have been brought in since Covid. The size of awnings these days are also absolutely massive so I can understand why some places refuse vehicles. Unfortunately there are now lots of entitled people and a distinct lack of common sense around which hasn't helped.
    I know that a campsite near Durdle Door won't allow camper vans without certain internal criteria.
    It feels as if we are being demonised. Try parking in Bournemouth, that's truly a nightmare

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +3

      Size of some awnings are huge now, as the vans themselves, they just get bigger.
      People need to start thinking of others in many regards and the world would be a better place

    • @CampingNE
      @CampingNE Před měsícem

      Everything got worse after convid ; it was of course part of the long term plan so not surprised :)

    • @suewheeler5795
      @suewheeler5795 Před měsícem +4

      @@StaycationLifestyle I don't understand what's happened in the last few years to civility and kindness but I don't half miss it!

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +2

      @@suewheeler5795 It's not a nice direction we are going in. BUT there are still some lovely people 😀

    • @suewheeler5795
      @suewheeler5795 Před měsícem +1

      @@StaycationLifestyle and long may we keep finding them 🙌

  • @colinlee5429
    @colinlee5429 Před měsícem +3

    There certainly are some crazy rules! I find the more commercial motorhome ones the worst! I'd much rather be in a nice basic chilled one 🤙

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Driven by different factors. The litigation culture no doubt is a big factor in this 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @colinlee5429
      @colinlee5429 Před měsícem +1

      @StaycationLifestyle it's the culture we live in now unfortunately 😔

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      It certainly is 😢

  • @JamesWilliam70
    @JamesWilliam70 Před 22 dny +1

    Most online bookable campsites are pretty clear on rules, not that I'm a fan of campsites, unless it's a no dogs adults only affair. Nothing worse than screaming kids and barking dogs on paid ground when you want a relaxing holiday.

  • @Edge_Effect
    @Edge_Effect Před měsícem +4

    Fully understand why some of the rules are in place, but you cannot get away from the fact that some sites are just down to Caravan & large Motorhome snobbery and they dont want campervans on site. I always look at the T&C's and book accordingly, but the amount of sites I've been on that state no commercial vans or sign written vans permitted, yet it seems if you turn up with a caravan on the back this is ok.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Some sites are more ruthless than others and will enforce it.
      Can they charge more for a caravan/motorhome ? 🤷🏻‍♂️
      I know there is a move by some sites to reduce touring pitches in favour of statics.

  • @SC-nv8ve
    @SC-nv8ve Před 9 dny

    The only problem with whole vehicle type approval is that every conversion has to be identical. Outside that you can take your conversion for an IVA test on a new vehicle or a voluntary IVA on a conversion that is done after vehicle first registration date. Unfortunately there are loopholes in the UK after registration where conversions do not need to be checked.

  • @liam-james
    @liam-james Před měsícem +7

    Smacks of big brother Britain. What has cupboard space got to do with anything?

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem

      I can only imagine that they believe if it has cupboards then it’s a proper campervan 🤷🏻‍♂️ I have no idea.
      One night they could easily have a van with “cupboards” that’s got poor electrics and dodgy gas, yet they could turn away a far less likely van to cause problems, because the storage isn’t fitted (For example VW’s own California Beach) 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @grahampayne8376
    @grahampayne8376 Před 27 dny +1

    Love France so less restrictions and great sites❤

  • @TheKidodog
    @TheKidodog Před dnem +1

    When you have a campervan there's no need to book a campsite

  • @rosc4321
    @rosc4321 Před měsícem +3

    Interesting, in Ireland a van is either commercial or not. A converted commercial van must be inspected and signed off by an engineer with the log book changed and the approriate taxes paid to the authorities on the conversion. If is has a conversion that's not recorded it is in avery grey area and possibly not insured, owning a commercial vehicle privately in Ireland is a challenge. There is no "halfway house" so to speak.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem

      It is interesting how different places have different rules. They are classified different again in Germany, Spain, France etc

    • @supertuscans9512
      @supertuscans9512 Před 7 dny

      why should anyone pay tax to an authority for converting a camper van? Sounds too like Germany circa 1936.

    • @rosc4321
      @rosc4321 Před 7 dny

      @@supertuscans9512 Becasuse thats the law hwew. Google Ireland VRT car import taxes if you really want to see how messed up it is. I'm assuming userf name revers for red wine and not TVRs as they have a mental annual road tax here

  • @philld2576
    @philld2576 Před měsícem +4

    I’ve had a problem with a camp site in chertsey Surrey because I own a transporter not a campervan

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      It’s becoming more common. Changes implemented since previous years

  • @nigelduckworth4419
    @nigelduckworth4419 Před 25 dny

    I have a micro camper to which I attach a drive- away tailgater tent. This vehicle does not have fixed fittings because it has a boot jump which has a table and chairs, cooker and storage as well as a full size bed and fitted blackout blinds. That means that it is possible for the unit to be removed for the winter although it is in permanently for 6 months of the year. Some campsites will not allow this, but the C&CC club of which I am a member, does. It could hardly not do, given an article in its magazine extolling the virtues of this setup. The club also has a 6 metre rule so that no unit can be closer to the next than 6 metres in case of fire. The club has sometimes what we call the gestapo to enforce the rules. If the largest camping club allows this setup why do some sites not? Is it pettiness or do they like to be the SS?

  • @Camelman447
    @Camelman447 Před měsícem +3

    Was refused Entry to a Campsite in UK because we are Left Hand Drive and our Habitation door is on the right.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Interesting. Only really seen that happen with caravans, as there are lots of EU spec motorhomes in the UK now

    • @larrywinning5183
      @larrywinning5183 Před měsícem

      Jobsworth 🤡🤡🤡

  • @russhumphreys8109
    @russhumphreys8109 Před 29 dny +4

    You've just added yet another reason to stay away from UK campsites.
    We now avoid them 99% of the time. Europe or Morocco has so much more to offer avoiding this ridiculous behaviour

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 29 dny

      Too be fair, they are listening to guidance from health and safety, councils, insurers and can’t blame them for wanting a family friendly site.
      However, it’s such a shame that they have to do this

    • @russhumphreys8109
      @russhumphreys8109 Před 29 dny +3

      @StaycationLifestyle unfortunately the H&S card is grossly exaggerated for their own commercial or biased reasons.
      I say that as someone who has worked in extremely high risk situations where H&S is incredibly important. Hijacking H&S for these ridiculous reasons is not justified. I vote with my wallet

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 29 dny +1

      @@russhumphreys8109 I work in commercial insurance and the ridiculous claims scenarios that come in are beyond belief. I’ve seen first hand that claims come from nothing.
      Imagine slipping on wet grass resulting in a claim, or maybe a site owner being litigated against for the action of a guest.
      I really could go on and on with ridiculous situations of claims.
      A key factor in all this is duty of care. Did the owner do everything they could to prevent the incident from happening?
      The H&S is only responding to the law firms litigation.
      It’s totally crazy, I know, but I can see why they do it

    • @russhumphreys8109
      @russhumphreys8109 Před 29 dny +1

      @StaycationLifestyle I guess we're going way off topic now🤣 but there needs to be a serious push back against this nonsense. If not we're all going to be priced out of basic human rights, to insure a vehicle for example

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 29 dny +1

      @@russhumphreys8109 🤣 Ah well, it’s good to talk.
      If people stopped looking for someone else to blame whenever an incident occurred, we would all live in a better place.

  • @exthreesome
    @exthreesome Před měsícem +1

    Love these Vids !!

  • @mikadavies660
    @mikadavies660 Před 21 dnem

    Spent a long time building my conversion and getting it fully certified and registered. After this, I noted the restrictions at many camp sites PLUS the prices that can be more than a Hotel.... I have never used a camp site since completing my conversion in 2019... They are simply a rip-off.

  • @watto7728
    @watto7728 Před 16 dny +1

    Wooosh bang, there goes another VW Transporter side door being slammed.

  • @DaveHammondDublin
    @DaveHammondDublin Před 12 dny

    Can only speak for Ireland - many visitors do not understand the history of itinerant travellers moving into sites and can be very difficult to move on - that s why there's so many of those 'height restrictions ' along the west cost t of Ireland along wild Atlantic way - it's difficult for visitors to comprehend the various precautions and rules many sites and landowners impose - these are to deter itinerant travellers and unfortunately campers get caught up in these restrictions - try research the routes and check out information before aimlessly driving in search of good sites would be my tip

  • @xprs1257
    @xprs1257 Před 23 dny +1

    I was looking to buy a VW campervan but I don’t think I’ll bother.. Hotel every time .

    • @darrenwhyman4539
      @darrenwhyman4539 Před 19 dny

      I been campervanning for 5 years now and have never had any issues! Mine is a converted T6 not campervan on log book, not even ever been asked 🤷‍♂️

  • @hansj5846
    @hansj5846 Před měsícem +1

    No ball playing is a total no no for me even though I don't have young children.
    If a site don't promote a relaxed playful atmosphere it's not for me.

    • @michaelgoode9555
      @michaelgoode9555 Před 22 dny +1

      Well, ...
      We were camping in June with our car and our tent. A group of younger folk turned up, pitched their tents and then started playing football. The ball hit the car twice. First time I ignored it, second time I simply asked them to please be more careful.
      In the morning they had already packed and gone but when we were ready to honour for the day I spotted a freshly scuffed area of paint on the rear nearside door about 3 inches round with a pair of parallel scratches across it.
      Now I don't know for certain it was as a result of their playing football and hitting our car but the damage was not there earlier the previous day when we parked up.

    • @hansj5846
      @hansj5846 Před 22 dny

      @@michaelgoode9555 ok.... cool story dude

    • @JamesWilliam70
      @JamesWilliam70 Před 22 dny

      Screaming kids, thuding balls and barking dogs is not my idea of a relaxing holiday, I would prefer to be solitary at the end of nowhere than on a packed campsite.

  • @ChrisGallone
    @ChrisGallone Před 25 dny +1

    Never used a camp site. Always wild camp

  • @woodycook5011
    @woodycook5011 Před 22 dny

    Don't see why any camp site would stop you from using their site because you have a driveaway if you never intend to actually intend to driveaway.

  • @CampingNE
    @CampingNE Před měsícem +2

    Fundamentally this is Health and safety gone absolute insane ; additionally it’s the insurances that push
    Up policy prices deliberately.
    I get the shabby van and consequently the undesirable types that “usually “ drive them ( I say usually because it’s that demographic that do try to stretch it and soil it for others . My own experience and my own opinion.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      It’s a result of previous problems/claims that are causing the H&S to be stricter. Insurance premiums for leisure premises will rise as people continue to try and claim for tripping over things, being hit by bikes, slipping on grass etc etc. Shocking really.
      A lot of sites want families which they believe wont cause problems

    • @CampingNE
      @CampingNE Před měsícem +2

      @@StaycationLifestyle it’s an awful culture we now live in. Bring back the 70s/ 80s common sense and genuine people.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      @@CampingNE fully agree. Seemingly getting worse as time goes by, not better

  • @jasonroberts6063
    @jasonroberts6063 Před 22 dny

    I've noticed since covid, campsites have a lot more rules and are more anul. It's taking the fun out of camping. You want to go away to relax and not to get policed by the campsite and all their rules. Duck that

  • @Stederino
    @Stederino Před měsícem +1

    I wonder how sites accept microcampers...we've just bought a citroen berlingo and are a family of 4 so we need an awning and will need to be staying on campsites rather than stealth.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 29 dny +1

      With most I’m sure you will be fine. It’s just a case of checking the t’s and c’s or calling them to be sure

  • @701Adventures
    @701Adventures Před měsícem +3

    More fool these campsites if they’re being that selective. Are they going to stipulate no electric vehicles in case they burst into flames, are they going to say no diesel vehicles because they aren’t as quiet as petrol vehicles? How about stating no vehicles with gaudy colours in case it irritates someone.
    Plenty of other campsites so leave the pedantic ones to go bankrupt in the coming years. 👍

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      Some do not allow charging of electric vehicles 😀
      Some will have had bad experiences, suffered losses, had claims, complaints etc.
      They can be selective to an extent if they are still going to sell out.
      I think we are going to see more sites being “statics only” going forward.
      Plus others increasing prices.
      With the increase in “tourers” whether that be campervans, motorhomes or caravans, the sites can choose their own rules/regs and have the clientele they want.

    • @701Adventures
      @701Adventures Před měsícem

      @@StaycationLifestyle Well so far I must have been lucky. I have a T6 Transporter but I have no intention of converting it. I have a DJI Power 1000 powerbank and a Halfords portable compressor fridge/freezer. Those items coupled with my tent and some decent camping equipment allows me to put my motorcycle in the back and enjoy a stress free relatively cheap break whenever I fancy it.
      Keep up the good videos, I get a lot of inspiration from your channel 👍

  • @scotchegg6422
    @scotchegg6422 Před 23 dny

    Was that photo Polzeath? We’ve stayed at Tristram Campsite there, fantastic place.

  • @flapper111uk
    @flapper111uk Před 2 dny +1

    Minibus ?

  • @peterjones2594
    @peterjones2594 Před měsícem +1

    Does make you questioning if building your own camper is worth it. I’m looking at a T6 or similar, but you have to have somewhere safe to stay overnight.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +1

      There are loads of safe places to stay. It’s just a matter of checking the T&C’s of where you intend staying before you book

    • @simplestuff3895
      @simplestuff3895 Před 21 dnem

      @peterjones2594 Hi Peter, you’ll get so much more from travelling and enjoying the UK if you dont use campsites. I’ve been living 60% of my time in my camper van in the last 4 years and I’ve never had any trouble anywhere in the Uk, You obviously look at where you plan to stay and avoid anywhere dodgy. If you’re away from some cities, you’re generally ok. Park4night app is invaluable.
      It’s been surprising how many great nights we’ve spent in small town and villages in the UK, great times and memories.
      You have to do it!

  • @steve-r-collier
    @steve-r-collier Před 25 dny

    dont use campsites...too expensive..always wild camp

  • @russellstanford4584
    @russellstanford4584 Před 12 dny

    Why would u want to stay on campsites like these. Its missing the point of camping.

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před 12 dny

      @@russellstanford4584 Not all sites are the same. The are some great “camping” places.

    • @russellstanford4584
      @russellstanford4584 Před 12 dny

      @@StaycationLifestyle yes I know. That's my point I go to loads of good campsites in my VDub day van and never have trouble. I do wild camp more often though. It amazes me how people turn money away. Plus I couldn't think of any think worse than a sterile boring camp site full of Ken's and Karen's .

  • @reddog7024
    @reddog7024 Před 25 dny

    Cripes mate immigrant to Australia basically breathing and you are in

  • @Hello-ww5bi
    @Hello-ww5bi Před měsícem +6

    Let’s be honest these camp site owners need to get over themselves and their woke risk assessments of theirs
    If I was a campsite owner I’d prefer DIY campers 🤣 least they’ll be competent enough to find and fix any issue
    Rather than someone who talks down on them like snobby pre built twats

    • @StaycationLifestyle
      @StaycationLifestyle  Před měsícem +2

      Problem is, many of these risk assessments have been written as a result of people being sued over ridiculous things. They are only trying to protect themselves.
      Some DIY campers are better than some of the so called “professional” conversions. The DIYers take pride in what they do, as opposed to some of the poorer converters (there are good and bad converters)