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Wibbler
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 04 Aug 2015    Post subject: Biker friendly accommodation in the Cotswolds Reply with quote

Any suggestions? Smile
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SweenyT
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PostPosted: 12:43 - 05 Aug 2015    Post subject: Hoborne Holiday Park Cirencester GL7 5HQ Reply with quote

A few of us (11) rode up there 2 weekends ago. Cost £76.50 each and we shared 2 caravans. Our organiser checked that bikes would be okay and they said as long as we were fairly quiet whilst on the premises they were happy for us to be there. We only had 2 complaints that we know of. One for noise around 1am on the first night and the other was cause there was an incident and one bike (loud exhaust) spent around 30mins riding through the park searching for the missing biker.

It's a nice park, very family orientated and we could see the bikes from the caravans. Only used the onsite shop (bit expensive) and the bar/restaurant as it was the weekend we had that torrential rainfall.

Would recommend and I'm fairly certain we didn't spoiled it for other bikers but check first that they are still happy for bikers to stay.

www.hoburne.com/park-details/hoburne-cotswold/
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Pigeon
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PostPosted: 19:53 - 05 Aug 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went to Folly Farm a couple of weeks ago. They were very nice people, quite happy for me to be there.

It's a really nice spot, but quite small (which I really liked and appreciated). Noise after 10pm wasn't appreciated as it's mainly families. Again, I was fine with that.

People were chatting etc, but no loud music.

I will definitely go again.

Very good location and well priced too.

https://www.cotswoldcamping.net/home

EDIT: Oops. It's purely a campsite, so maybe not what you were after.
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Wibbler
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PostPosted: 21:44 - 05 Aug 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks both. Was thinking more b&b but good to have other ideas.
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SweenyT
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PostPosted: 22:00 - 05 Aug 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

One of the bikers we were with stayed at a B&B about 15mins away from where we were but she kept her bike at the caravan park with ours as she felt it was safer. I'm pretty sure they were happy for her to keep her bike there but I'm not able to send or receive texts at the moment as EE are down so can't find out the name of the place.
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