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11/03/2008 08:22:54
[quote=Stu]Has anyone booked any accomodation for this yet ?
Where are people staying ?
Stu:D[/quote]I've not even thought about it yet:o However, I'll definitely want to stay two nights - one before and one after - can't face that long drive and enjoy the day.
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11/03/2008 08:32:43
Lincoln is the closest travel lodge which is about 20 odd miles away. I suppose if we opted for this it would at least warm the cars up ready for the day.;)
Stu
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11/03/2008 18:47:54
Vested interest, any ideas yet? Waiting to book!
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11/03/2008 22:02:53
[b]travel lodge[/b]
travel lodge is prob best with it being about £29 if you book now.
however i live in lincoln so will be staying at my house. if there are any young ladies going i do have a double bed.... lol
see you there people
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12/03/2008 21:12:07
I have just done a route plan from the Travelodge Lincoln (Thorpe on the hill) to Cadwell Park and its 36miles, that seems to be quite a distance to travel first thing in the morning!
Alternatively I have found a whole list of hotels & B&B's on the Motor Sport Vision website:-
[URL="http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/cadwell-park/circuits/cadwell-park.asp"]http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/cadwell-park/circuits/cadwell-park.asp[/URL]
Anyone care to make a choice?
This B&B seems quite near/cheap and with ample parking, the owners are motor sport enthusiasts and it says that they are prepared to serve an early breakfast to allow you to get to the track on time:-
[URL="http://www.thegreenmanpub.ltd.uk/index.html"]http://www.thegreenmanpub.ltd.uk/index.html[/URL]
Any takers?
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12/03/2008 21:19:02
[quote=happychappy]I have just done a route plan from the Travelodge Lincoln (Thorpe on the hill) to Cadwell Park and its 36miles, that seems to be quite a distance to travel first thing in the morning!
Alternatively I have found a whole list of hotels & B&B's on the Motor Sport Vision website:-
[URL="http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/cadwell-park/circuits/cadwell-park.asp"]http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/cadwell-park/circuits/cadwell-park.asp[/URL]
Anyone care to make a choice?[/quote]You're leading the way here :) What's cheap? I'm out to keep the costs down as I need two nights - I'm too old to do long journey's without falling asleep at the wheel!
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12/03/2008 21:56:02
Single rooms are:- £25 per night inc breakfast
Twins & doubles are:- £45 per night inc breakfast
Forgot to mention they are members of Camra! :) and also serve meals until 20.30Hrs
Is it a go then?
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12/03/2008 22:01:12
[quote=happychappy]Single rooms are:- £25 per night inc breakfast
Twins & doubles are:- £45 per night inc breakfast
Forgot to mention they are members of Camra! :) and also serve meals until 20.30Hrs
Is it a go then?[/quote]£25 including breakfast is good - count me in. Where do I sign!
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12/03/2008 22:31:23
Not so good Dave, after a quick call it transpires that breakfast will be served from 07.30Hrs and that there are only 2x rooms = 1x double and 1x single. Oh and the price for the single is out of date on the website and is now £30 per night.
I will keep on looking for alternatives.
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12/03/2008 22:57:38
[quote=happychappy]Not so good Dave, after a quick call it transpires that breakfast will be served from 07.30Hrs and that there are only 2x rooms = 1x double and 1x single. Oh and the price for the single is out of date on the website and is now £30 per night.
I will keep on looking for alternatives.[/quote]Oh well - it sounded too good! Thanks for trying - keep looking!
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13/03/2008 08:21:05
We're staying at the Brackenborough but accommodation is never very cheap if Fran has anything to do with it. :(
Its the price I have to pay ;)
Dunlop Circuit Guide gives :-
[URL="http://www.admarilrodney.com"]www.admiralrodney.com[/URL] Horncastle
[URL="http://www.nantrodyn.co.uk"]www.nantyrodyn.co.uk[/URL] Louth
[URL="http://www.grange-farmhouse.co.uk"]www.grange-farmhouse.co.uk[/URL] Maltby
[URL="http://www.eastpaddockhouse.co.uk"]www.eastpaddockhouse.co.uk[/URL] Alford
[URL="http://www.blackhorse-donnington.co.uk"]www.blackhorse-donnington.co.uk[/URL] Donnington-on-Bain
[URL="http://www.thebeaumonthotel.co.uk"]www.thebeaumonthotel.co.uk[/URL] Louth
[URL="http://www.keddingtonhouse.co.uk"]www.keddingtonhouse.co.uk[/URL] Louth
[EMAIL="limeshotelrasen@aol.com"]limeshotelrasen@aol.com[/EMAIL] Market Rassen 01673 842357
[URL="http://www.thegrange-lincolnshire.co.uk"]www.thegrange-lincolnshire.co.uk[/URL] Market Rassen
[URL="http://www.oakridgehotels.co.uk"]www.oakridgehotels.co.uk[/URL] Louth
[URL="http://www.louthbedandbreakfast.co.uk"]www.louthbedandbreakfast.co.uk[/URL] Louth
[URL="http://www.haywainmotel.co.uk"]www.haywainmotel.co.uk[/URL] Ucelby Cross
Welbeck Farm House Donnington on Bain 01507 523131
The White Hart Inn Horncastle 01507 533255
The Mason Arms 01507 609525
I've probably typed all the links with at least one wrong character or they're out of date :D
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13/03/2008 12:50:35
I've used Keddington House in Louth when racing at cadwell - comfortable and they are used to people wanting an early breakfast, biggest challenge is finding the entrance!
Dave
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13/03/2008 23:51:16
[b]Accomodation for Cadwell[/b]
Hi guys,
i stayed at the Keddington House in Louth last year and it was a reasonable price and clean with plenty of parking. I also stayed at the Black Horse in Donnington-on-Bain, which had good evening meals but this was 3 to 4 years ago and may have changed. It is also close to the circuit.
Cheers Trevor.:)
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14/03/2008 14:21:34
I have booked into this B&B:-
[URL="http://www.stayatmizpah.co.uk/about.html"]http://www.stayatmizpah.co.uk/about.html[/URL]
Its 7 miles south of the circuit, so its the right side for us southerners. The owner seems really friendly and is prepared to serve an early breakfast! Only one room left now.
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19/04/2008 11:35:07
[b]Accomodation for Cadwell[/b]
Hi Guys,
There's about 5 or 6 of us booked into the Keddington House B+B in Louth on the Monday night before Cadwell, there's plenty of parking space and they do early breakfasts. £35.B+B.
Cheers Trevor.:)
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