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PLACE :- Beautiful Dorset Coast, small town Lyme-Regis.

DATE:- 2nd Aug - 16th 2003.

 

AT Hook Farm Camping & caravan Park. 1½ miles from the sea.

 

WEBSITE www.vegancamp.org for full details and booking form etc

 

COSTS :- £4 per adult ; Children 6 to 15 £2; 5 & under FREE

Car £2 These are daily rates. As you can book for any number of

days within this fortninght

 

Deposits of £15 per person required

 

Insurance is £5 per week (£2 per week for child)

 

This year's camp will have a countrified feel with nice views across

fields and woods. Hourly bus services to Lyme-Regis and Axminster

(Nearest railway station).

 

Lyme Bay is a " World Heritage Site " often called " The Jurassic

Coast " (Plenty of fossils on the beaches) This is one of the most

beautiful areas of the British Isles. There is sea, sand, rock

pools, cliffs, (fairly) safe swimming, even for children, boating,

windsurfing, and parks. Wonderful walks over cliffs, fields and

woods. 25 miles away from Exeter.

The RNLI Lifeboat week finishes on the 3rd August, usually with a

torchlight procession and fireworks. There is a near by Folk

Festival at Sidmouth, and also the Lyme Reggata and carnival week

with competitions, dancing on the beach and more fireworks from the

9th to 16th August.

 

So come for peace & quiet or whooping it up! LOL

 

Non vegans are welcome the camp as usual, so long as they eat vegan

on the camp site.

 

Hope to meet a few of you there this year.

 

Peace & harmony

 

Chris

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Sweet,

How I would love to go to this! Lyme-Regis is the beach I visited with my English family all those summers ago. A very magical place on the Dorset Coast. If we go back NEXT August, maybe we can go to this festival. Sounds pretty neat, esp. with all the other things going on nearby. Love you, C

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If anyone want to find out about past vegan camps, and see hoards of

pictures of Vegan camps of the past, then please join the

 

vegancampuk

 

It is not a very large group, but it does give you the chance to see

what has happened in the past. In the messages are reports of the

previous two camps as well as photos going back over the past 20

years or so.

 

Peace & harmony

 

Chris

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If anyone want to find out about past vegan camps, and see hoards of

pictures of Vegan camps of the past, then please join the

 

vegancampuk

 

It is not a very large group, but it does give you the chance to see

what has happened in the past. In the messages are reports of the

previous two camps as well as photos going back over the past 20

years or so.

 

Peace & harmony

 

Chris

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