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jake m
Some of my friends (mixed gender) and I are planning to go away by ourselves in the summer after we have finished our GCSE's. Does anybody know of any good places where we might go, especially if it is cheap, us being 16 year olds after all. What I'm specifically looking for really are people who have done this sort of thing when they were this sort of age and had a good time - where did you go, what did you do, etc? Both my friends and myself live in the south west, so nearby but not too nearby would be ideal.
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Unfortunately, a lot of places won't rent to a group of 16 year olds for a number of reasons... You're not 18 so if anything were to happen to you it would be their legal responsibility, which they are not willing to take. You're all 16 and looking to have a good time..Meaning trashed rooms/areas to some people, underage drinking, being loud etc.
Some camp sites may let you set up a tent, but I highly doubt you'll be able to rent a caravan. You'll be able to rent a room in a hotel/hostel. Hostels are cheaper, but then doors close in hostel's at around 11.
After GCSE's, my friends and I went to the east coast (we live in the midlands) and camped right next to the beach. It was hard to find a campsite that let a group of 16 year olds stay, and we almost got kicked out actually because we were too loud ;) But we still had a good time, and actually some people our age were camping next to us came from the same area as us so we got chatting etc.
Really, at any seaside area should be a number of campsites/hostels/hotels. Just choose a certain area with things to do - like nice beaches, shops, arcades or whatever - and then do a little research about accommodation in that area. Make sure it's safe too.. The place we stayed at was actually an area where one of my friends visited often so they knew the area well.
When going remember to have a good time ;) But stay safe and be responsible too.
Unfortunately, a lot of places won't rent to a group of 16 year olds for a number of reasons... You're not 18 so if anything were to happen to you it would be their legal responsibility, which they are not willing to take. You're all 16 and looking to have a good time..Meaning trashed rooms/areas to some people, underage drinking, being loud etc.
Some camp sites may let you set up a tent, but I highly doubt you'll be able to rent a caravan. You'll be able to rent a room in a hotel/hostel. Hostels are cheaper, but then doors close in hostel's at around 11.
After GCSE's, my friends and I went to the east coast (we live in the midlands) and camped right next to the beach. It was hard to find a campsite that let a group of 16 year olds stay, and we almost got kicked out actually because we were too loud ;) But we still had a good time, and actually some people our age were camping next to us came from the same area as us so we got chatting etc.
Really, at any seaside area should be a number of campsites/hostels/hotels. Just choose a certain area with things to do - like nice beaches, shops, arcades or whatever - and then do a little research about accommodation in that area. Make sure it's safe too.. The place we stayed at was actually an area where one of my friends visited often so they knew the area well.
When going remember to have a good time ;) But stay safe and be responsible too.
Where can I get a cute waterproof kagol?
Fiona D
I have to go camping this weekend and i need a cheap but cute jacket to keep me warm/dry - any ideas? And any camping survival tips for a girl used to hotels!! Thanks xx
Good Guess Lauren I am a size 8!
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If you live in the UK like me then go to millets ! Seriously i got the cutest mack/waterproof jacket in there.. it was pink and had little white hearts on it ! If not then try big department stalls or your nearest camping/surivial shop.
I know exactly what you mean.. i hate camping too but as long as the weathers not wet and miserable it really isnt that bad ! A few tips i would give to you is make sure in the morning that the roof/top of the tent is not anywhere near your body and that you dont touch it, as no matter if its sunny and dry or pouring down with rain, it is COVERED in dew in the morning.. i always make the mistake of quickly sitting up and brushing my back against the top of the tent which gets me SOAKED.. yuck :l
Good luck, hope ive helped and have fun :) x
If you live in the UK like me then go to millets ! Seriously i got the cutest mack/waterproof jacket in there.. it was pink and had little white hearts on it ! If not then try big department stalls or your nearest camping/surivial shop.
I know exactly what you mean.. i hate camping too but as long as the weathers not wet and miserable it really isnt that bad ! A few tips i would give to you is make sure in the morning that the roof/top of the tent is not anywhere near your body and that you dont touch it, as no matter if its sunny and dry or pouring down with rain, it is COVERED in dew in the morning.. i always make the mistake of quickly sitting up and brushing my back against the top of the tent which gets me SOAKED.. yuck :l
Good luck, hope ive helped and have fun :) x
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