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Horsley Club Site, Surrey
Oct
17
to 22 Oct

Horsley Club Site, Surrey

Booking is essential on a club site
Ockham Road North, West Horsley, Leatherhead, Surrey KT24 6PE
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Fees £24.00 P.U.N
Facilities Full
EHU All pitches
Hardstanding 30
Total 30 pitches

Horsley Club Site, near the North Downs is perfect for relaxing and walking.

Our tranquil Horsley Club campsite lies just north of the beautiful Surrey Hills, popular for the network of footpaths that criss-cross them, including the long distance North Downs Way.

Horsley is a peaceful campsite tucked away down the end of a quiet lane. Although large, with some 120 pitches, campers are able to sit back and relax here – either watching the abundant wildlife – foxes, deer, rabbits and ducks are all regular visitors - or casting a line into the picturesque Horsley Lake – the campsite’s centre piece.

The campsite has clean, modern facilities. There is a children’s play area, dog walk and a recreation room.

The Horsley Jubilee Trail, starting at Horsley station, is a nine-mile circular walk taking in woods, historic buildings, great panoramas and a well-earned refreshment stop at a traditional English pub. You can enjoy more views of the area from Newlands Corner, a popular beauty sport in the Surrey Hills, just south of the campsite.

For days out visit the National Trust’s Polsden Lacey, a stunning Edwardian Manor House near Dorking, RHS Garden Wisely the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society, and its huge plant collection, Bocketts Park Farm near Leatherhead and the Brookland Museum - home to Concorde - in Weybridge. The theme parks Chessington World of Adventure, Legoland and Thorpe Park are all nearby.

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Princes Risborough School, Buckinghamshire (Exhibition)
Aug
22
to 27 Aug

Princes Risborough School, Buckinghamshire (Exhibition)

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Booking preferred . Alternatively turn up
Merton Road, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire.

Merton Road, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. HP27 0DR

Fees £19.00 P.U.N
Facilities Drinking water, chemical disposal
EHU 2/3 units for medical use. Medical please make enquiries with your booking
Hardstanding * Grasscrete. Yes

The town has a story which stretches back over 5,500 years with Neolithic farmers, Saxons and Romans all having left their mark on this ancient landscape. The countryside around the town is studded with prehistoric sites including the Icknield Way that travels from East Anglia to Wessex.  The name Princes Risborough relates to an important moment in medieval history when in 1343 Edward III appointed his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, as custodian of the manor of Rysburg (at the time the town was called ‘Great Rysburg).  The new title ‘Princes Rysburg’ was in recognition of its new status 
before becoming Princes Risborough in the 1600s which is a Saxon reference to the brushcovered hills. 

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Church Farm Caravan and Camping Park
Jul
25
to 30 Jul

Church Farm Caravan and Camping Park

Booking preferred . Alternatively turn up
Church Farm Caravan and Camping Park, High Street, Sixpenny Handley, Salisbury. SP5 5ND
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Fees £20.00 P.U.N
Facilities Drinking water, chemical disposal
EHU None
Hardstanding None

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The village of Sixpenny Handley lies in the heart of the historic and picturesque Cranborne Chase in Dorset, between the Romano-British village of Woodcutts and the Roman road of Ackling Dyke. It is a thriving village attracting new residents, tourists and businesses to this beautiful part of Dorset.

Church Farm Caravan & Camping Park is a campsite run by Stephen Judd & his wife Lee. We are situated in a village called Sixpenny Handley, which is in the heart of the Cranborne Chase, Dorset.

We are based on an arable farm, surrounded by glorious countryside and are located within just 300m of the village high street, where you will find a variety of shops. The Campsite is also very well placed for walking and cycling in the surrounding countryside.

As well as having our own onsite climbing frame and play equipment to keep little campers entertained, there is also a large recreation ground close by, with a skateboard ramp and play area.

Church Farm is an ideal site for those wishing to tour the local area due to its close proximity to the historic City of Salisbury and the market towns of Blandford Forum, Wimborne Minster, Shaftesbury and Ringwood.

You can easily visit some of the areas most famous landmarks like Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Gold Hill and Wimborne Minster.

If beaches are your thing, Poole, Bournemouth and Southampton are only a 45 minute drive away.

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Cae Clyd, N W Wales
Jun
20
to 25 Jun

Cae Clyd, N W Wales

  • Cae Clyd Camping and Touring Park Clynnog, Wales, LL54 5EE United Kingdom (map)
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Booking preferred . Alternatively turn up
Cae Clyd Camping and Touring Park Clynnog LL54 5EE
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Fees £21.00 P.U.N
Facilities Drinking water, chemical disposal, showers
EHU None
Hardstanding None. Site limit 50 pitches

Cae Clyd, Caernarfon Bay campsite and touring park can be found along the North Wales Coast. We have LOG PODS and camping and caravan pitches just outside Pontllyfni between Caernarfon and Pwllheli. The pods are insulated and double glazed, an ideal way to camp without a tent! We also have a furnished holiday let that sleeps 6, please visit our website for details or contact us.

This delightful coastal setting is surrounded by panoramic views with a private footpath leading to the beach.

You can stroll down to the beach before breakfast or enjoy the glorious sunsets in the evening - perfect for de-stressing. Breathe in the sea air and experience the vast array of wild birds or participate in off-shore fishing. A perfect site for all ages.

Situated in a spacious field the site allows plenty of breathing space for each pitch. Children are warmly welcome as are well behaved pets. But we do ask that dogs are kept on a lead at all times.

The facilities block is equipped with toilets and showers. We have hook up points as well as a dishwashing area in the camp kitchen with a fridge freezer, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer(small charge applied for washer and dryer). We have plenty of fresh water as well as a chemical disposal point.

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Flamborough, Hartendale Farm, Yorkshire
Apr
25
to 30 Apr

Flamborough, Hartendale Farm, Yorkshire

Booking preferred . Alternatively turn up
Hartendale Farm, Flamborough, Bridlington, YO15 1PH
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Fees £17.00 P.U.N
Facilities Drinking water, chemical disposal
EHU None
Hardstanding None

Peaceful, adults only Certificated Location caravan site with nice facilities available. We are only 10 minutes away from the local village with all the amenities you may need.


Nearby attractions:

Beach, Fishing, Golf, Water Sports

RSPB Bempton Cliffs
Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens
Bridlington South Promenade

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Alton The Star, Alton, The Star - Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Mar
21
to 26 Mar

Alton The Star, Alton, The Star - Camping and Caravanning Club Site

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Booking is essential on a club site
Star Road, Cotton, STAFFORDSHIRE ST10 3DW
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Fees £25 00 P.U.N
Facilities Full
EHU All pitches & full facilities.
Hardstanding 26
4 pitches GWE
Total 30 pitches

Enjoy the thrills of camping near Alton Towers Resort and the Peak District from this Club Site.

The Peak District National Park is right on the doorstep of our Alton, The Star Club Site. If you are looking for Alton Towers camping, this attractive, well maintained family-friendly site is perfectly placed, being just a mile from the theme park.

Carsington Water and Visitor Centre, north east of the campsite, offers a wide range of activities for all the family on and off the water including miles of footpaths and bridleways to explore, a children’s play area, fishing and many water sports.

While Stoke-on-Trent may not be an obvious tourist destination you can see the Anglo-Saxon treasures of the Staffordshire Hoard at The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery here. There’s also the Wedgewood Visitor Centre full of artefacts, some dating back to Josiah Wedgewood – the man who started the pottery industry as we know it today.

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