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Barrow Gurney is the one that shouts the most but I would imagine all the villages suffer the curse of tom tomkeefysher wrote:Isn't it on the road that if you put Bristol Airport in your sat nav you get led down the back roads past Chew Valley and annoy the locals by causing traffic congestion?
Mine 3 days latercrazy uncle gray g wrote:29TH, that`s my birthday
Oh dear you`ve started me off on one now, been my birthday an all, thought I might spoil myself and the handbrake, so I`ve started checking out B&B local to the picnic areasBONGO-LOUIS wrote:Hi we are arranging a day meet at chew valley. 29th November bring a picnic.Try and make it.![]()
missfixit70 wrote:Mine 3 days latercrazy uncle gray g wrote:29TH, that`s my birthday
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Vicky007 wrote:This sounds good will be there, do we have a postcode or anything for satnav? that would b helpfull.
Bin Bongoed wrote:Well that's a day out then! See you all Nov 29th,
westonwarrior wrote:The closest postcode I can find is the chew valley sailing club which is BS40 8XN
The picnic area is on Walley lane almost where it becomes Wallycourt road out of Chew Magna. (strange the e is dropped )
http://www.bristolwater.co.uk/leisure/c ... ocMaps.asp
There is a cafe there and facilities open from 10:30 – 4:30.
Any one wanting camping should not have a problem finding sites, time of year depending, or there are loads of bed and breakfast in Weston 15 miles, Cheddar 9 miles, Bristol or Bath also Bristol airport is not far away with the usual hotels.
[BONGO-LOUIS wrote:Vicky007 wrote:This sounds good will be there, do we have a postcode or anything for satnav? that would b helpfull.
In my post above is the closest post code I can find and will get you near the picnic area, it is on Walley road just out of Chew Stoke heading toward Bishop Sutton.Vicky007 wrote:This sounds good will be there, do we have a postcode or anything for satnav? that would b helpfull.