Camping at Silverstone
#1
Posted 06 January 2011 - 22:42
How does the new official Silverstone campsite compare to Whittlebury Park? Ive stayed at Whittlebury park a few times and dont have any complaints but Im just about to buy 4 tickets for me + family so would appreciate any comments.
thanks,
Neil
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#2
Posted 07 January 2011 - 11:00
Out of preference I'd go with the official Silverstone campsite as it's a LOT closer to the entrance. It had proper portakabin type toilets and showers for last years MotoGP ( this year I think they're supposed to be hard standing ones). Entertainment was really good - very large screen and there was live music as well.
The lively part of the campsite was very lively! - fortunately I was in the quiet part, but even that was quite noisy, as you could still hear the live entertainment till midnight
#3
Posted 13 January 2011 - 23:31
#4
Posted 13 January 2011 - 23:33
#5
Posted 13 January 2011 - 23:49
Litchlake has to be done at least once. It used to be my place of choice. Nowadays I prefer things a little quieter
Always do Litchlake. We always go by the Force India factory. By the ditch/hedge.
#6
Posted 15 January 2011 - 12:32
#7
Posted 16 January 2011 - 16:46
So it's you making all that noise at 2 o'clock in the morning ;)
Probably!
Although last year, there were over zealous stewards. And they were mostly Wednesday fans and a bigger police presence. And seen as I didn't fancy getting arrested. We did turn it down....... For a while.
#8
Posted 16 January 2011 - 18:26
Condor, have you ever stayed at Litchlake? If you have, would you say that is livelier than the official camping bit?
I've stayed at Litchlake a few times but only for the F1 GP where it was £25 a night. It's done on a first come first served principal so the first arrivals are likely to be in the noisiest part ( closest to the track, fairground, food trucks, market stalls etc.) By Thursday late afternoon the campsite had already spread down to the 2nd/3rd fields so was quieter then.
I recollect that Litchlake for last years Silverstone Classic was £10 a night - which is fair enough.
Since the official site was created, I would think that Litchlake would have to reduce their prices to compete.
MotoGp is £35 for the whole weekend at the official site for comparison purposes.
#9
Posted 16 January 2011 - 22:53
I've stayed at Litchlake a few times but only for the F1 GP where it was £25 a night. It's done on a first come first served principal so the first arrivals are likely to be in the noisiest part ( closest to the track, fairground, food trucks, market stalls etc.) By Thursday late afternoon the campsite had already spread down to the 2nd/3rd fields so was quieter then.
I recollect that Litchlake for last years Silverstone Classic was £10 a night - which is fair enough.
Since the official site was created, I would think that Litchlake would have to reduce their prices to compete.
MotoGp is £35 for the whole weekend at the official site for comparison purposes.
Yeah, that is a problem with that place. We get there on Thursday so it's very expensive to sleep on a field. Saying that. I chuck my mate out and he walks round while I drive in. Half price that way.
Edit: Just been on their website. It's now £45 for the whole weekend.
Edited by chrisblades85, 16 January 2011 - 22:56.
#10
Posted 18 January 2011 - 14:17
Not nice
#11
Posted 23 January 2011 - 15:55
I stayed at Woodlands last year and thought it was excellent!! It's the only time I have camped at Silverstone so can't comment on the other sites. As one of the other guys on here said there will be purpose built shower and toilet blocks this year which will be an improvement on what I though was already a good place to camp. Loved the live music and the atmosphere was brilliant. The big screen showed the World Cup Final on Sunday. Eddie Jordan took a visit to Woodlands and proceeded to wind everyone up with some tongue in cheek comments before playing the drums in his band. I'm all booked up for Woodlands again this year and can't wait to go again even if it is with the Mrs this time around!!! I've set up a page on Facebook for camping at Silverstone for people to post pictures, videos and comment etc. so please take a look and join if you are interested!! Oh as for the noise at 2am, we might have had a hand in that too (Sorry) Click Here For My Facebook Page
#12
Posted 23 January 2011 - 17:45
#13
Posted 23 January 2011 - 18:22
Hi All
I stayed at Woodlands last year and thought it was excellent!! It's the only time I have camped at Silverstone so can't comment on the other sites. As one of the other guys on here said there will be purpose built shower and toilet blocks this year which will be an improvement on what I though was already a good place to camp. Loved the live music and the atmosphere was brilliant. The big screen showed the World Cup Final on Sunday. Eddie Jordan took a visit to Woodlands and proceeded to wind everyone up with some tongue in cheek comments before playing the drums in his band. I'm all booked up for Woodlands again this year and can't wait to go again even if it is with the Mrs this time around!!! I've set up a page on Facebook for camping at Silverstone for people to post pictures, videos and comment etc. so please take a look and join if you are interested!! Oh as for the noise at 2am, we might have had a hand in that too (Sorry) Click Here For My Facebook Page
You wont regret!!
#14
Posted 23 January 2011 - 18:58
You wont regret!!
Oops quoted my own post!!
#15
Posted 24 January 2011 - 15:45
We'll be in Woodlands this year, will be our first time camping and really looking forward to it
Have a look at my new Facebook Page mate, camping at silverstone...