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Don't let the built up approach fool you: it feels positively rural when you reach this verdant, gently sloping site with its mature tree screening and spacious grounds. Good railway connections (35 mins) into Central London's attractions are within walking distance of the site. As an alternative to ... more
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A quiet site where the pitches are level, though the site drops away into rolling wooded countryside. Alderstead Heath is an ideal holiday site in a picturesque setting with views over the North Downs. The walking options are varied (you are on the Pilgim's Way). Its proximity to London makes this an ... more
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A most attractive site set within 400 acres of parkiand which offers a variety of walks, with pitches grouped in open areas with mature trees and the Kingdom of Fife on your doorstep. Although the site is in a rural setting, the sporting facilities in nearby Glenrothes make this an attractive holiday ... more
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A waterside site, right in the heart of Bristol's beautifully re-developed dockland, linked in the summer by a river ferry to the city centre, with its lively shops and entertainments. The Industrial Museum houses the first purpose built caravan, The Wanderer, built in 1880 for The Club's eventual first ... more
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In open countryside outside York, screened with trees and hedges, the site is ideal for reaching this fascinating city or for discovering Yorkshire's varied attractions. This is the ideal site for families in search of plenty of space for children to play and yet within close range of historic York and ... more
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Carefully landscaped and partly sheltered; some areas with pleasant rural outlook over surrounding farmland and an excellent system of footpaths for walkers. Set in the heart of farming country in the Kentish village of Densole on the Downs, with Folkestone, Dover and Canterbury on the doorstep, this ... more
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A most attractive level and terraced site with spacious pitches, situated on the quieter, southern edge of the Peak District with some ofthe best views and walks in the region. An ideal site for families and those who want to enjoy the Peak District withoutthe crowds. You'll want to take advantage of ... more
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The site is in a pine plantation, on rising ground, beautifully landscaped with pitches in open clearings separated by trees, making each group of caravans very private and quiet. The adjacent Carsington Reservoir, about 15 minutes walk from the site, is a major tourist attraction providing a variety ... more
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Managed by the Club on behalf of South Lakeland District Council, this is an attractively laid out site, close to the shores of Lake Windermere and within easy walking distance of the town. Windermere has an excellent sailing centre from which to enjoy sailing, windsurfing and canoeing and you can hire ... more
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Situated between moor and sea, not far from the ancient village of Modbury, this makes a splendid base from which to explore South Devon. It's a bit of a dilemma whether to make for Dartmoor and the silence and solitude, the tumbling streams and the long views, or go south and seek out some of the small ... more
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In an elevated position, three miles inland from llfracombe and the North Devon coast, this site has superb views to west and north coasts and inland to Dartmoor. The site is well-placed for you to enjoy the sandy beach at Woolacombe or the more dramatic north coastline. For walkers, Exmoor is close ... more
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Brynich is a new addition to the Caravan Club Site network near the foothills of the Brecon Beacons. It is wel located with excellent facilities. It boasts one of the best views of the central Beacons, including Pen-y-Fan, Cribyn and Corn Du. more
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Your van can be parked almost at the waters edge of Loch Linnhe, and your caravan window will be filled with its beauty and the splendour of the mountains across the water. This must be one of the Club's loveliest sites in scenic terms: it is, quite literally, breathtaking. You'll spend a day or two ... more
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An attractive and spacious site, with well landscaped pitching areas, you cant miss the site as it is opposite the Cotswold Wildlife Park, a popular family attraction in the area. With rhinos, zebras and leopards, children love it and the brass rubbing centre, beautiful gardens and narrow gauge railway ... more
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Set on a historic mill site, Burrs has much to offer with relaxing river and countryside walks, contemporary art with the East Lancashire Railway passing by. more
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A simple, rural site, well-screened with hedges and trees at the edge and with distant views to the surrounding hills. Within ten minutes walk of the country town of Wellington, which is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscape in Somerset with the Quantocks and the Brendon Hills to the north ... more
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A sheltered site, with cheerful hydrangeas at the entrance and within a short drive of several of Angleseys excellent beaches. Theres something special about an island holiday. Anglesey has its own atmosphere, even its own climate, and the views across to the mountains of Snowdonia are impressive. It ... more
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Surprisingly rural, in the shadow of an old chapel and with a pleasant open aspect, yet convenient for the motorways (M1, M6 and M42), Birmingham and the National Exhibition Centre. The Transport Museum (open weekends, Bank Holidays Easter-October) is adjacent to the site and Becketts Farm Shop with ... more
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Set in an old walled garden on the Chatsworth Estate with views of the sheep-cropped rolling countryside to the west, this is a site in a most beautiful location and all its pitches are hardstanding. Your first visit must be to the House with its beautifully proportioned rooms, paintings and formal gardens ... more
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A site in a sophisticated location right on the edge of the elegant spa town of Cheltenham with a panoramic view of the Cleeve Hills in the Cotswolds. You can walk into Cheltenham from the site through a nearby park, or use the regular service provided by the Park and Ride right into the centre. The ... more