Cub Camping without the hassle





| There is no need to bring a mess tent or marquees or loads of tables, benches etc.
You can cook, eat and use the building for quiet activities, but have the sleeping tents out on the field. |
| The main pack holiday building is the Clarke Hut but for camping the Alpine Hut is ideal.
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 | The Alpine Hut is situated at the edge of the woodland and is separated from the camping field by a dry stonewall. |  | Both male and female toilets are situated a short walk from the Alpine hut. The path is well lit at night. |  | Both facilities have hot running water to the sinks. Hot showers are also provided (10p or 20p coin) |  | The site has toilets and a shower facility for wheel chair users |  | There is reasonable access to the Alpine Hut, but it may not be suitable for all wheelchairs |
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The Alpine offers a basic building, but with a kitchen area. This area has been designed to segregate the cooking from
the main area of the building and has a four ring gas cooker with oven and grill, an electric boiler for hot water,
stainless steel sink with cold water, fridge and ample storage space for your food and cooking equipment.
 | It is also equipped with benches, chairs and seating for 30+. |
| The building is used with the adjacent camping site and makes it ideal for Cub camping |
| There is no need to bring a mess tent or marquees or loads of tables, benches etc. You can cook, eat and use the
building for quiet activities, but have the sleeping tents out on the field. Should the weather turn bad,
then the building is suitable for emergency accommodation. |
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