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Jul 2020
The 14-day quarantine rule for holidaymakers returning from Spain to the UK may spell disaster for trips abroad this summer but campsites across the district have told the Stray Ferret they are inundated with enquires.
Camping in the North Yorkshire countryside has become a popular alternative for many who can no longer go abroad, or who may be deterred by the cost of a seaside holiday cottage.
Studfold’s caravan, camping and glamping park in the Yorkshire Dales has seen enquires quadruple. Ian Walker, who owns Studfold told the Stray Ferret he has been "shocked by the surge of interest in staycations".
We spoke to a family at the campsite who should have been flying to Spain.
Barbara Bradley, owner of Monk's Meadow Glamping site near Pateley Bridge, said it had noticed a "significant increase" of interest.
The Cud Life campsite in Killinghall is only open to motorhomes and caravans as it has not opened the toilets and showers.
Tanya Umpleby, who owns the site, told us they made the decision for safety reasons and because they do not want a surge of campers that "do not understand campsite etiquette". She said:
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