
Where do I sleep, and do I get any?
Accommodation is either a share of a chalet or camping.
A chalet has two bedrooms (one with a double bed, and the other with two bunks), a sitting-room with a double sofa-bed, a bathroom and a kitchen with basic equipment. Each chalet sleeps four comfortably, five at a push, or even six if you’re not fussed about having space to swing a cat. If your group is larger, we'll endeavour to give you adjacent chalets. For groups of less than four, others will be put in your chalet unless you make special arrangements with us which will involve extra cost.
Note: When it comes to allocating the chalets, it might be helpful if you let us know whether your dancing partner is just your dancing partner or something more!
Tents (usually used when camping) are a number of unidentifiable bits of material and poles designed to give you shelter from the cold and rain. They can sleep as many as you want and have no equipment.
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