Dornafield Touring Park

Rowena replied on 01/12/2022 16:30

Posted on 01/12/2022 16:30

We’re delighted to announce the Club has purchased Dornafield Touring Park.

The site, to be called Dornafield Club Campsite is situated in a quiet valley, surrounded by beautiful countryside and perfectly placed for exploring Torquay, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Dartmoor.

On-site there are over 100 all-weather fully serviced pitches, excellent facilities and lots of entertainment for all to enjoy - including table tennis, pool, darts, two adventure playgrounds, a dog walk and an all-weather tennis court!

Cornersteady replied on 06/12/2022 13:20

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Posted on 06/12/2022 13:20

lost me there David, you posted:

"Miďdle of the road and high prices " is not a fact of course it's a perception and that what we all exercise when judging if an item or service is value for money..  Your perception is that CAMC sites offer good value for money based on the numbers taking them

Yes you did talk about perception, buy my perception (I've put in bold for you) and I corrected you on, that as being untrue, and it wasn't me who first posted about the middle of the road prices.

 I'm not sure where you're going with this so I'll leave it there but you carry on?

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Hja replied on 06/12/2022 13:33

Posted on 06/12/2022 10:48 by JVB66

How much waste will some one stopping at a carpark or pub for one night ? Motor caravaners who are not willing to pay to stay on official sites, then they should carry a receptical to be able to use what facilities are available to dispose of their own waste

Posted on 06/12/2022 13:33

What do you refer to as an official site? Wild camping is one thing, but stopping in a pub car park, which is authorised, or in an aire, equally authorised is another. It is not about willingness to pay, it is about convenience and location. If we stay overnight in a pub car park and have a meal in the pub, that is likely to cost us more than stopping at a CL and cooking for ourselves. It’s about choice.

JVB66 replied on 06/12/2022 13:41

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I am one of those pensioners with a "gold plated" pension and I dont think £40 a night is remotely  good value for what club sites offer. Maybe those folk will see it differently once they have got out a bit more. 

Posted on 06/12/2022 13:41

But Daviid we are talking about the perception that some have with respect of todays and more in the future,  prices of large organisations and the costs involved that family run do.not possibly need 

My pension is also like yours ,but we are very lucky to have worked for government backed organisations 

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