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#1 estoril85

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Posted 29 January 2004 - 19:26

the fond memories of sitting in everlasting traffic jams or sleeping in the 'layby' have finally receeded & it looks like silverstone may get another chance this year, can anyone advise on a decent place to camp as i don't fancy the 'official' campsite, thanks

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#2 PEW

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Posted 29 January 2004 - 19:36

Not sure what you mean by the "official" campsite.

I have camped at Windmill for a number of years (including April 2000)- not too noisy and full of people who keep coming back. Adjacent to the new marshalls campsite and thus only 200m from the north gate. No problems with traffic either- turn up on Thursday and you get a free view of the Honda lawnmower race in the next field.

#3 fifi

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Posted 29 January 2004 - 20:51

i have stayed at Litchlake campsite which is opposite the main entrance and next to the jordan factory
was a great campsite with an amazing atmosphere

#4 mini mum

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Posted 29 January 2004 - 22:36

Litchlake - every year (except for 2000 when we had to go further down Dadford Lane - the pits!!!) We camp behind the Jordan factory and have a ball. :)

#5 Linus27

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 10:48

I have never camped before so I could do with some help also.

Do I just turn up on the day in my car and park my car in the field next to where I will put my tent up?

Are there signs where to camp?

How much is it? There will be two of us with a tent each and one car.

What are the facilitys like? All we need is food and beer.

We will be turning on on Friday. Wil we still find it easy to get a pitch?

Many thanks :wave:

#6 jonpollak

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 12:39

That guy in the kilt and bottle green knickers last year was pretty camp

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#7 fifi

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 13:46

Originally posted by Linus27
I have never camped before so I could do with some help also.

Do I just turn up on the day in my car and park my car in the field next to where I will put my tent up?

Are there signs where to camp?

How much is it? There will be two of us with a tent each and one car.

What are the facilitys like? All we need is food and beer.

We will be turning on on Friday. Wil we still find it easy to get a pitch?

Many thanks :wave:



i would say if you are going on the friday just turn up should be ok theres plenty of space

there are signs for all the campsites, i cna only comment on litchlake - its right by the main entrance to the track

prolly about 25 quid a night per tent

facilities are good but i'd say take your own beer cos it will be cheaper, the food at litchlake was pretty good

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 14:35

Do they charge you per person per tent or per person per sleeping bag per tent?

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#9 PEW

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Posted 30 January 2004 - 16:27

Well I can only speak about Windmill - last year it was £10 per tent and again turning up on Friday is not a problem. No food or beer but the Green Man is only a short walk away and they have a BBQ every night plus it is the base for F1 Racing magazine. Litchlake is THE fun campsite with traders and fun fair- a great place for insomniacs and party animals.

Silverstone Village has a good general store and is geared up for the event.

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Posted 31 January 2004 - 00:52

Litchlake is THE fun campsite with traders and fun fair- a great place for insomniacs and party animals.


But Fireworks are a NO NO. Last year the guys in the tent in front of us were setting off fireworks, the police were going crazy anyway - rushing around on bikes to try and stop the fireworks - the next thing we knew was a police van filled with policemen in full riot gear was in front of our tent!!!! They couldn't prove who was setting off fireworks, so they told us we were not allowed to have parties!!!! Then they buggered off and we carried on drinking. :)


They charge per tent BTW, so get a huge tent and everyone pile into that.

#11 fifi

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Posted 31 January 2004 - 10:18

Originally posted by jonpollak
Do they charge you per person per tent or per person per sleeping bag per tent?

Jp



per tent

#12 estoril85

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Posted 31 January 2004 - 12:55

Originally posted by PEW
Not sure what you mean by the "official" campsite.

I have camped at Windmill for a number of years (including April 2000)- not too noisy and full of people who keep coming back. Adjacent to the new marshalls campsite and thus only 200m from the north gate. No problems with traffic either- turn up on Thursday and you get a free view of the Honda lawnmower race in the next field.


hey PEW did you get the PM i sent you for details? Windmill sounds perfect

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Posted 05 February 2004 - 17:14

* Post To Mods * Sorry for putting this in two threads :

Anyway, www.silverstone-circuit.co.uk has an offer running till end of Feb. 90 quid for a 3 day pass (Bronze level)

Anyone with any advice on camping there, let me know terry@misltd.co.uk

Ta

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Posted 05 February 2004 - 18:26

Guys if and when you camp on the day of the GP in 2004 will you please hold up a banner saying " "WE MADE IT THIS TIME ?" - I will be watching the race on TV and will instantly recognize our fellow members when I see this banner - it will be a great acheivement if you make it that day .........maybe bernie is right about silverstone :down:

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Posted 05 February 2004 - 23:28

Originally posted by kodandaram
Guys if and when you camp on the day of the GP in 2004 will you please hold up a banner saying " "WE MADE IT THIS TIME ?" - I will be watching the race on TV and will instantly recognize our fellow members when I see this banner - it will be a great acheivement if you make it that day .........maybe bernie is right about silverstone :down:


I will have an atlas banner.....

And by all accounts, this July will be a scorcher!!!!

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Posted 06 February 2004 - 15:41

Windmill does indeed sound ideal - walking distance to a pub is a serious plus point!
Do they have any web presence or is it simply a matter of finding the north gate and turning up?

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Posted 09 February 2004 - 20:24

I know this may sound I little strange, BUT this will be my first grandprix and I was wondering if I am allowed to 'stay' with my car overnight in the carpark? Or do they kick you out after friday/saturday/sunday sessions are finished for the day?

Cheers

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Posted 12 February 2004 - 14:23

Its my first GP as well, I am tenting it with Fifi ( god help us) and apparently I shall be meeting some of you nice atlas people!

Dont worry you wont miss me.. I'm the brunette midget you'll hear screaming in the night about creepy crawlies :blush:

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 20:13

Originally posted by Vixen
Its my first GP as well, I am tenting it with Fifi ( god help us) and apparently I shall be meeting some of you nice atlas people!

Dont worry you wont miss me.. I'm the brunette midget you'll hear screaming in the night about creepy crawlies :blush:


Lovely. Cya at there then :D

Last time I've been camping was at army, but on this time I don't need to carry my assault rifle (or do I haveto? :p )
But any other usefull stuff to remember take with?

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#20 Linus27

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 21:48

But any other usefull stuff to remember take with?



A tent always come in handy :):):):):)

#21 fifi

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Posted 14 February 2004 - 12:15

Originally posted by Linus27


A tent always come in handy :):):):):)


tents are sorted ;)

#22 Vixen

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Posted 15 February 2004 - 01:33

Originally posted by fifi


tents are sorted ;)



ours is darlin.... dont know bout the rest lol... ps dont fart in our double sleeping bag ;) :lol:

#23 TOPCAT

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Posted 20 February 2004 - 11:53

Decided to camp ourselves. Any advice on where the best places to pitch a tent are would be great. And for those Atlas members who are going, why not arrange a little get together one night? Let the beers roll.

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Posted 20 February 2004 - 17:20

Originally posted by TOPCAT
Decided to camp ourselves. Any advice on where the best places to pitch a tent are would be great. And for those Atlas members who are going, why not arrange a little get together one night? Let the beers roll.


I think there's something like that going on, but it's long time till Silverstone GP so no rush yet. :D

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Posted 27 February 2004 - 14:15

Just bought my tickets to Silverstone, and the wife is coming :drunk:

Looks like Litchlake is the place to be, info at http://www.silverstone-camping.co.uk

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Posted 28 February 2004 - 19:54

Originally posted by Slick
Just bought my tickets to Silverstone, and the wife is coming :drunk:

Looks like Litchlake is the place to be, info at http://www.silverstone-camping.co.uk


Will be trying to get there for Friday morning. Cheers for the link

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Posted 29 February 2004 - 00:21

It's best to get there Thursday afternoon :)

btw...I've also bought my weekend ticket and will be camping at Litchlake :)

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Posted 01 March 2004 - 15:32

Originally posted by condor
It's best to get there Thursday afternoon :)

btw...I've also bought my weekend ticket and will be camping at Litchlake :)

Will be there thursday night then, and sleeping in the car!

#29 Linus27

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Posted 01 March 2004 - 17:49

Do you park your car in the field next to your tent or do you have to park it somewhere else??

#30 Andy H

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Posted 01 March 2004 - 18:16

next to tent

#31 condor

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Posted 01 March 2004 - 18:17

At Litchlake you park the car next to the tent....if you turn up Thursday afternoon it shouldn't be full up. Leaving it till Friday...means it might get full...especially with the cheap weekend tickets on sale this year ( the pre March offer now closed, obviously).