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Motorcaravanners’ HANDBOOK 2025
The Motor Caravanners’ Club
Wood Farm Estate, Marlbank Road, Welland, Malvern WR13 6NA
Tel: 01684 311677
Email: info@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
www.themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
Office Opening Times: Monday - Thursday 09:00 - 17:00 Friday 09:00 - 14:00
Inclusion in this guide does not imply recommendation or approval by Countrywide Publications or The Motor Caravanners’ Club. The information has been compiled from details supplied by the proprietors of the listed establishments. While every effort is made to ensure accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive information at the time of compilation, Countrywide Publications and The Motor Caravanners’ Club do not accept responsibility for any errors or omissions, or for the quality of the facilities offered. PLEASE CHECK PRICES AND OTHER DETAILS WITH THE PROPRIETOR BEFORE BOOKING.
Published on behalf of The Motor Caravanners’ Club by Countrywide Publications, Reydon Business Park, Reydon, Suffolk IP18 6DH Tel: 01502 725838 Email: editor@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
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Jacci Durkee Chair of The Motor Caravanners’ Club
Welcome to your 2025 Handbook, still in a very convenient size for keeping in your motorcaravan.
First I would like to thank Ron, our Company Secretary for taking our new lady, Penny under his wing. Always a friendly welcome if you have the need to contact them at the office. On that note please remember to keep us up-to-date with your contact details including changes of email addresses.
I would like to welcome Kim McKelvie back onto the Council of Management team, I am sure she will be an asset and she is already settling in.
Please take some time to look at all of our CLs and Night Stops around the country – there is always a place to stop over. If you have any new or updated information please email our Co-ordinator, Carol Biggs at carolb@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk. If you should visit any of our listed CLs or Night Stops please consider sending in some pictures or a review. It’s good to see them being used and it keeps our members informed.

This year’s National Rally will be held at Hatton Country World, Warwickshire on the 23-27 May. Further details will be announced in the magazine and on the Club website. Your Council of Management as ever will be working hard to keep costs down and we look forward to seeing you all there.
As always, enjoy yourselves and happy travels.
There is a comprehensive list of Group rallies already planned for the year (see p20) but please remember that Groups are always adding extra rallies and temporary holiday events throughout the year, check for any updates in your monthly magazine and online. There is a list of full contact details included that means there is always a contact for each Group (see p14).
There are also several overseas rallies planned for this year, as well as our popular Casual Campsites (see p44). And don’t forget to check out the exclusive Haven deal, although it has been agreed the deal will continue this year, details of sites, dates and costs are yet to be announced. More details to follow.

































COUNCIL OF MANAGEMENT
The Council of Management are also Directors of The Motor Caravanners’ Club. After being proposed and seconded they are elected from the Membership at the Club’s AGM by a show of hands of the assembled members. If a member shows interest between AGMs they can be co-opted to the Council of Management until the next AGM when they must stand for election. The Club’s AGM coincides with the Inter-Group Festival. We are all bound by the Memorandum and Articles of Association and they govern how the Club operates. Council of Management can have a maximum of 15 members at any one time. Council and its sub-committees have regular meetings throughout the year, mostly using Zoom and three face to face meetings in various locations. Council also communicates by email and telephone for day to day running of the Club.


SUE PILKIW Vice Chair; Chair of Membership Services; Magazine/ Handbook; Head Show Marshal; Vice Chair Finance

BIGGS Marketing; Operations Officer; CLs and Night Stops Co-ordinator

Insurance and IT; Exhibition Unit


Liaison; Chair of Overseas Travel


Vice Chair of Marketing; Group Liaison
Membership Services; Haven Liaison Marketing Committee; Dealer Liaison

Membership Services; Marketing; Homecraft Co-ordinator

POOLE Chair of Finance; Membership Services; Safety Officer; Disability Advisor Foreign Travel
DEREK CLARKE
SELMA MCMULLAN
KEITH
CAROL






















OUR CLUB MEMBER BENEFITS
Here are just some of the many benefits you can enjoy being a member of the Motor Caravanners’ Club
GROUP RALLIES
Regional Groups across UK and Ireland organise over 500+ social meets annually. The sites can range from sports fields to race courses, seaside to countryside. Wherever we meet, here or abroad, this is a cost-effective way to holiday and make friends.
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
Members can join a special interest Group to meet up with members with similar interests, such as The Motorcycle Group.
INTER-GROUP FESTIVAL
An annual event organised by the Club’s InterGroup Festival Committee. This has been held in various locations across the four nations of the UK. Plenty of entertainment, visits, competitions and above all, a chance to meet up with all our MCC friends from across the country.









CASUAL CAMPSITES
Members Casual Campsites are specially arranged ‘meets’ in the UK. As a general rule, (though not always) they are held on full facility campsites. The tea tent is the hub of the event and is open most days so that you can pop along for a tea or coffee.
JUNIOR MEMBERS









The Club has two Junior Leaders who organise activities for our younger members at our Inter-Group Festival and items for the monthly magazine.
NIGHT STOPS
A pleasant way to break up a journey on sites suitable for a short stay – often hotels and pubs.
SAFE KNIGHTS

The Safe Knights scheme is given freely by fellow members of The Motor Caravanners Club to travelling members who need a place to stay for the night.
CL SITES
The Club is authorised by Natural England, The Scottish Executive and The Welsh Assembly to issue licenses for Certified Locations. Many of the CL owners are Club members. If you have friends who have motor caravans it will enable you to meet at our sites. They don’t have to be members to be made very welcome.

NUTT TRAVEL
The Motor Caravanners’ Club is delighted to be on board with Nutt Travel their ferry crossing travel partner. Nutt Travel offer ferry crossings between Ireland, UK and Europe, Isle of Man and Isle of Wight at competitive prices. Take your motorhome on the Irish Sea for the same price as a car on selected days and sailings.
MEMBERS’ DISCOUNTS
This is a list of companies with whom the Club has negotiated discounts for our members. The stated discount is available with the production of your MCC membership card.

WARNERS SHOWS
If you book pitch in the MCC area at Warners’ Shows, you will be entitled to a discount and the MCC Marshals will be on-hand throughout your stay. All you need to do is to make sure you put Motor Caravanners’ Club on your booking form or, if booking on-line, tick the Motor Caravanners Club box in the drop list.
OUR CLUB KEEPING IN TOUCH
We all like to keep in touch with what is going on within the Club and there are many ways of doing so...
PUBLICATIONS
You will receive an annual Handbook with lots of information about the Club and what’s on offer for our members.The monthly magazine “Motor Caravanner” has a section for Group News, including forthcoming rallies. It has contact details, articles, updates, puzzles and much more. You will find an electronic version on the Club website. An annual CL and Night Stops Booklet will be sent out during the Summer.
WEBSITES


CLUB WEBSITE
themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk





Here you will find information about the Club, a library of the past magazines, Group rally information, Inter-Group Festival information, amongst many things. Log on and have a root around.
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JOIN THE CLUB WEBSITE
joinmcc.co.uk
This website has details of how to join the Club and how to access Group websites. Access to ‘What’s On’ in The Motor Caravanners’ Club. (MCC).
GROUP WEBSITES





OUT & ABOUT




Most Groups also have their own website – search MCC + Group Name or access via joinmcc.co.uk







Club page Members & Friends
We have a presence on Facebook with a page The Motor Caravanners’ Club facebook.com/themotorcaravannersclub
The page is used mainly for information of events in the Club such as the Inter-Group Festival, Members’ Casual Campsites etc. It is also where information from the Club is posted. The Motor Caravanners’ Club Members & Friends is The Official Club Facebook Group. This is for Members and Non-Members. facebook.com/groups/162616947083320
This is a place where you can find out information, ask for help and much more. You will find that most of the Club Groups have their own Facebook Group as well.


Find the Club’s Instagram account at: https://www.instagram.com/ motorcaravannersclub

CLUB SHOP
One-stop shop for all your Club merchandise.
QR CODES
All our websites and social media can be accessed by scanning the QR codes.
NOT SURE HOW TO USE THEM?
Scan them to your phone, (or type in www. joinmcc.co.uk if you can’t scan them) then save to your Home Screen. Scroll down to What’s on? Click on it. Scroll down to GROUPS MAP. Click on any Group to be directed to their website. If you go to Northern Counties and save to Home Screen, click on menu and go to CL & Nightstops. You will find a map of all Certified Locations (CL) & Nightstops. Go back to menu and there is more to find.
This very useful QR CODE is on the front of each monthly magazine and on the small card which you can obtain from your Group Secretary at a rally or ask for one from MCC Stand at a Warners Show.
PHONE & EMAIL
Every Groups’ contact details for their Chairman, Secretary and Rally Officer can be found on page 16. The Club contact details for our Head Office, Council of Management and Club Officials, Group Secretaries and our Publishing Team are included in every issue of the Motor Caravanner magazine.
CLUB OFFICE
The club office is run by MCC Secretary Ron Harris and office administrator Penny Stoyles. Office address: Wood Farm Estate, Marlbank Rd, Welland, Malvern WR13 6NA T: 01684 311677
E: info@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
Opening times: Mon-Thu 9-5pm and Fri 9-2pm
MAP OF GROUPS




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GROUP CONTACTS
1. W. Country chair: Robert Bawden 01626 204731
westcountry.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Janice Wilcox 07833 625740
westcountry@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Jackie Birch 07786 024492
westcountry.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
2. Sussex chair: Clive Smaje 07528 845553
sussex.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Jo Smaje 07528 845553
sussex@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Mick Boyce 07813 275061
sussex.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
4. Kent chair: Mark Bassant 07531 372718 kent.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Sharon Jarvis 07428 909442
kent@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: David Thorpe 07824 542295 kent.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
6. Essex chair: Nick Rogers 07860 659021
essex.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Liz Dyer 07899 848074
essex@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: TBC TBC
essex.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
7. Anglia chair: Keith Poole 07736 544490
anglia.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Sandra Glendenning 07876 473055 anglia@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: Teresa Poole 07739 463321 anglia.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
8. E. Wessex chair: Allen Scott 07411 955133
eastwessex.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Diane Milton 07971 888492
eastwessex@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: David Hayward 07948 395603 eastwessex.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
9. Chiltern chair: Carole Ward 07931 527125
chiltern.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Peter Ingham 07815 789909
chiltern@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Sharon Heritage 07786 397092
chiltern.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
10. E. Midlands chair: Paul Arndt 07902 563225
eastmidlands.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Bob Smart 07943 075876
eastmidlands@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: John Payne 07850 913546
eastmidlands.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk











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GROUP CONTACTS
11. Severn Valley chair: Phil Care 07871 141023
severnvalley.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Gale Cole 07881 691211
severnvalley@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Phil Care 07871 141023
severnvalley.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
12. NWMids&NW chair: Linda Hastilow 07799 090296 nwmidsnwales.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Lyn Linay 07830 365577
nwmidsnwales@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Charlie Goldthorpe 07814 880941
nwmidsnwales.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
13. Lancashire chair: David Robinson 07880 866496
lancashire.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Stephen Wright 07966 224196
lancashire@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Robert Lonai 07523 353176
lancashire.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
14. Yorkshire chair: Paul Green 07704 494822
yorkshire.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Ray Bolton 07837 323412 yorkshire@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Christina Stephens 07540 333984 yorkshire.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
15. N. Counties chair: Mark Lang 07807 305110
northerncounties.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Peter Ridgers 07789 177806
northerncounties@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Susan Long 07825 432222
northerncounties.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
16. Scotland chair: Keith Smith-Dutton 07831 616161
scotland.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Aileen Clark 07771 845199
scotland@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Eric Gray 07845 971956
scotland.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
17. W.Wessex chair: Maria Pond 07887 393137
westwessex.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Alastair Bartlam 07754 131893 westwessex@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Andrew Mundy 07746 058602
westwessex.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
18. Avon chair: Pete Watson 07587 539141
avon.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Christine Gautier 07976 306116 avon@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: TBC
avon.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk








































GROUP CONTACTS
20. SWP chair: Linda Chudley 07975 653696
swpeninsula.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Sheila Revill 07796 188220 swpeninsula@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officers: Mel & Pete Maddocks 07767 218118
swpeninsula.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
21. S&W Wales chair: Sue Howard 07772 589547 swwales.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Heulwen Hewitt 07913 810417 swwales@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: Keith Howard 07791 524227 swwales.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
22. Nene Valley chair: Paul Betts 07846 433474 nenevalley.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Peter Moore 07790 779024 nenevalley@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: John Harris 07368 489100 nene.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
23. Isle of Wight chair: Teresa Woolven 07477 988422
isleofwight.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Heather Jennings 07875 191797 isleofwight@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Andrew Clapp 07449 028225
isleofwight.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
24. N.Ireland chair: Sam Arlow 07759 092109
northernireland.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
secretary: Irene Hewitt 07880 736307
northernireland@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk rally officer: Selma McMullan 07752 678454
42. Ireland As Northern Ireland Group 24
northernireland.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
54. Motorcycle chair: Martin Borrill 07801 444766
motorcycle.chair@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk secretary: Wendy Jefferson 07714 616715 motorcycle@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
rally officer: Steve Louch 07519 349129
motorcycle.rallyofficer@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk




















GROUP RALLIES
JANUARY
10-12
10-12
11
17-19
GEMMA MATHERS
Magazine groups contact
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, details may change. Please check the website or contact the Group Rally Officer (see p14) for changes to the programme before setting out. Please note some rallies listed may be bookable.
N. IRELAND Dinner Dance, Ross Park Hotel, BT42 3LZ
YORKSHIRE Skipton Auction Mart, Gargrave Rd, Skipton, BD23 1UD
SUSSEX Dial Post Village Hall, Horsham, RH13 8NH
NENE VALLEY Chester House Estate, Higham Road (A45), Wellingborough, NN8 2DH
18 AVON Highbridge Community Centre, High Street, Highbridge TA9 3BP (EGM)
24-26
24-26
24-26
ANGLIA Roydon Village Hall, High Road, IP22 5RB
EAST MIDLANDS Burns Night, Hose Village Hall, Harby Lane, Hose, Leics. LE14 4JR
LANCASHIRE Turnover Farm PR3 0UE
24-26 N. IRELAND Cookstown. BT8 8NX
31-2 Jan YORKSHIRE Ripon Racecourse, Boroughbridge Rd HG4 1UG
FEBRUARY
7-9
7-9
CHILTERN Barnstones, Gt Bourton, OX17 1QU
LANCASHIRE Whittingham and Goosenargh
8 CHILTERN Day Meet, Gt Bourton Community Hall OX17 1QU
12-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
WEST COUNTRY South Molton Riverside, EX36 3HQ
ANGLIA Fakenham High School, Field Lane NR21 9QT
EAST MIDLANDS Valentines Night, Tattershall Village Hall, 16 Lodge Road, Tattershall, Lincoln LN4 4LL
EAST WESSEX Ringwood Junior School, Hightown Road, Ringwood BH24 1NH
ESSEX Mayflower School Stock Rd, Billericay, CM12 0RT
KENT Sandwich Junior School, St Barts Road, Sandwich CT13 0AS
N. IRELAND Newtownards. BT23 4QA
N. COUNTIES 16 Croft WMC, Hurworth Rd, Hurworth Place, Darlington DL2 2DA
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
21-23

NENE VALLEY The Fun Farm, High Road, Weston, Spalding PE12 6JU
NWM&NW Cranage Village Hall, Cranage, Knutsford Road Cheshire CW4 8EQ
SEVERN VALLEY Orleton Village Hall, Orleton, SY8 4HW
SUSSEX Easebourne Primary School, Easebourne, GU29 9AG
YORKSHIRE Wetherby Racecourse York Rd, Wetherby, LS22 5EJ
LANCASHIRE Canberra Club
27-2 Mar S&W WALES St Richard Gwyn School, Barry, CF63 1BL
27-3 Mar AVON Northam Farm, Southdown Rd, Brean Sands, TA8 2SE
28-2 Mar EAST MIDLANDS Marshals Sports Ground, Middlefield Lane, Gainsborough, DN21 1UU
28-2 Mar EAST WESSEX Easebourne CE Primary School,Wheelbarrow Castle, Easebourne GU29 9AG
28-2 Mar N.COUNTIES Blucher Social Club, Stephenson Terrace, Blucher, Newcastle NE15 9SN
28-2 Mar N. IRELAND Magheramorne, Blue Circle Club BT40 3HT
28-2 Mar NWM&NW Brymbo Sports and Social Club, Heritage Way, Tanyfron, Wrexham LL11 5TG
28-3 Mar SWP Trevarrian, Mawgan Porth TR8 4AQ
MARCH 7-9
13-16
LANCASHIRE Houghton Village Hall
EAST MIDLANDS Country and Western, Royal Arthur Centre, Ingoldmells PE25 1NL 13-16
13-17
14-16
14-16
S&W WALES Tycroes rugby club, Ammanford, SA18 3NY
WEST WESSEX South Lytchett, Manor BH16 6JB
ANGLIA Sir Harry Smiths Community College, Whittlesey PE7 1XB
EAST WESSEX Burnham Copse Primary School, New Church Road, Tadley RG26 4HN

GROUP RALLIES
14-16
14-16
14-16
14-16
15-18
21-23
21-23
21-23
21-24
21-24
25-30
28-30
28-30
28-30
APRIL
3-7
4-6
4-6
4-6
4-6
4-6
4-6
4-7
4-7
11-13
KENT Palm Bay Primary School, Palm Bay Av, Cliftonville, Margate CT9 3PP
NENE VALLEY The Cock at Broom, 23, High Street, Broom, Biggleswade SG18 9NA
NWM&NW Checkley Community Centre, Uttoxeter Road, Checkley, ST10 4NB
SEVERN VALLEY Barons Cross, Leominster, HR6 8RS
N.IRELAND St Patrick’s Celebration. Downpatrick, BT30 6SL
ESSEX Room in the Rodings Dunmow Road, Beauchamps Roding, Ongar, CM5 0PF
LANCASHIRE Park High School
SUSSEX The Barn, Lancing, BN15 8JG
N.COUNTIES Kielder Campsite, Kielder, Hexham, NE48 1EJ
SWP Tencreek, Looe (20 pitches), PL13 2JR
WEST COUNTRY Brean Sands, Burnham On Sea, TA8 2RB15-17
N. IRELAND Omagh. BT7P 9EG
NWM&NW Lighthouse Inn, Station Road, Holywell, Talacre, CH8 9RD
YORKSHIRE Marsden Cricket Club, Hemplow, Mount Rd, Marsden HD7 6NN
WEST WESSEX RVCP Netley, SO31 5DQ
ANGLIA Ludham Village Hall, Great Yarmouth NR29 5PB
EAST MIDLANDS Waddington Village Hall, Mere Road, Waddington, Lincoln, LN5 9NX
LANCASHIRE Aspull Rugby Club
N.IRELAND Magherafelt, BT45 6HQ
SEVERN VALLEY Cottage of Content, Barton B50 4NP
S&W WALES Dan Yr Ogof Caves, Abercrave SA9 1GJ
CHILTERN The Cottesloe School, Wing LU7 0NY
SCOTTISH Foresterseat Caravan Park, Arbroath Rd, Burnside, Forfar DD8 2RY
ISLE OF WIGHT The Orchards, Main Road, Newbridge P041 0TS
11-13
NENE VALLEY Prince William School, Herne Road, Oundle, PE8 4BS 11-13
YORKSHIRE Hawes Auction Mart, Buttersett Rd, Hawes, DL8 3NP 11-14
N.COUNTIES Amble Foreshore, Harbour Road, Amble, Northumberland, NE65 0AP
16-21
17-21
CHILTERN Farnham Sea Cadets, GU9 9LQ
EAST MIDLANDS Easter Rally, Springfields, Spalding. PE12 6ET 17-21
EAST WESSEX Weeke Primary School, Stoney Lane, Weeke, Winchester, SO22 6DR
17-21
LANCASHIRE Warton C.C Easter 17-21
17-21
17-21
17-22
SEVERN VALLEY Norton Village Hall. Norton, GL2 9LJ
SUSSEX St Richard’s Catholic College, Bexhill on Sea, TN40 1SF
WEST WESSEX St Michaels School, Colehill, BH21 7AB
ANGLIA Alderman Peel School, Wells Next The Sea, NR23 1RB 17-22
17-22
17-22
17-22
17-22
18-21
18-23
23-27
24-28
24-29
26-30
N.COUNTIES Redcar RFC, (Easter W/E), Green Lane, Redcar, TS10 3RW
NWM&NW Greenhous West Mids Showground, Gravel Lane, Shrewsbury, SY1 2PF
SWP Trevornick, Hollywell Bay – Easter. TR8 5PW
S&W WALES Ridgeway Park Resort (formerly Buttyland ), Manorbier, SA70 7SN
YORKSHIRE York Auction Centre, Murton Lane, Murton, YORK Y019 5GF
N.IRELAND Eniskillen Easter Rally. BT74 6HZ
AVON Easter Wincanton Sport Ground, Wincanton, BA9 9RB
WEST COUNTRY Sourton CP, Sourton Cross, Oakhampton, Devon EX20 4HT
SCOTTISH Deeside Activity Park, Dess, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, AB34 5BD
MOTORCYCLE Ride for Life, Weston Park, Weston-Under-Lizard. Nr Shifnal, Shropshire TF11 8LE
ISLE OF WIGHT Woodside Fields, Old Sodbury, Bristol BS37 6RH

GROUP RALLIES
MAY
1-6
1-6
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-7
5-12
7-12
8-11
8-12
8-13
8-13
9-11
9-11
9-11
9-11
AVON Abbey Hill Steam Festival, Yeovil Showground, BA22 9TA
S&W WALES Sully Sports and Social Club, CF64 5SP
ANGLIA Sheringham High School, Holt Road, NR26 8ND
EAST MIDLANDS Invite to Anglia Rally at Sheringham High School, Sheringham. NR26 8ND
LANCASHIRE Halsall School
MOTORCYCLE Invite to Anglia Rally at Sheringham High School, Holt Road Sheringham NR26 8ND.
N.IRELAND Shanes Castle Steam Rally. Antrim. BT41 4QJ
SEVERN VALLEY Lechlade Steam Vintage Car, OX18
NWM&NW Newport Rugby Club, The Old Showground, Forton Road, Newport, TF10 8BU
YORKSHIRE Pickering Recreation Ground Mill Lane, Pickering Y018 7DB
N.COUNTIES Braithwaite Memorial Hall, Braithwaite, CA12 5TN
MOTORCYCLE Chestnuts Campsite, Brickkiln Lane, Fundenhall, Norwich, NR16 1EG
N.COUNTIES Spittal Farm, Appleby Road, Kendal, CA9 6PJ
NENE VALLEY Grange Farm Campsite, Boston Road, Wainfleet, St. Mary, PE24 4EU
SCOTTISH Rosehearty Community Boat Club, Shore Street, Rosehearty, Fraserburgh AB43 7JQ
AVON Caldicot Castle & Country Park, Church Road, Caldicot NP26 4HU
WEST WESSEX Kingsdown Tail, Salcombe Regis EX10 0PD
CHILTERN Home Farm, Cardington MK44 3SN
EAST MIDLANDS Husbands Bosworth Gliding Centre, Husbands Bosworth Airfield, Lutter-worth LE17 6JJ
ISLE OF WIGHT The Fighting Cocks, Hale Common, Arreton, PO30 3AR
KENT Hole Park, Benenden Road, Rolvenden, Cranbrook TN17 4JA
9-11
9-11
13-18
15-19
15-19
15-19
15-20
16-18
16-18
16-18
16-20
N. IRELAND NW200, Portrush BT56 8JW
YORKSHIRE Riverside Campsite, Moorfoot Lane, Cononley BD20 8LX
WEST COUNTRY Warcombe Farm CP, Morthoe, Nr Woolacombe EX34 7EJ
ANGLIA Reydon Sports & Community Centre, Southwold, IP18 6PA
SUSSEX Loxwood Village Hall, Billingshurst, RH14 0SF
YORKSHIRE SETTLE Rugby Club, Grove Park, Lower Greenfoot, SETTLE BD24 9RB
EAST WESSEX Beehive Field, Trowbridge Road, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 1UA
AVON Castle Combe Steam Rally, Castle Combe Race Circuit, Chippenham SN14 7EY
ESSEX Pleshey Village Hall, The Street, Pleshey, CM3 1HE
SEVERN VALLEY Sharpness Dockers Club, Sharpness, GL13 9UN
SWP Little Winnick, Pentewan, PL26 6DL 22-27
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WEST WESSEX MCC Group Festival, Venue TBC
ISLE OF WIGHT Old Barn, Cheverton Farm, Apse Heath, PO36 9PJ
EAST MIDLANDS Inter-Group Rally. (TBC)
N.IRELAND AGM. Intergroup Festival.
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S&W WALES Aberystwyth Rugby Club, SY23 1HL
SWP Veryan Sports & Social Club, TR2 5UW
MOTORCYCLE Uppertwon Farm, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1NR
ESSEX Homestead Lake Park, Thorpe Rd, Weeley CO16 9JN
N.IRELAND Hillsborough BT26 6PA
SCOTTISH Knockdhu Distillery Rally Field, Knock by Huntly AB54 7LJ
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4-8
5-9
5-10
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6-8
6-8
6-8
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WEST COUNTRY Merry Harriers Charity Rally Woolfardisworthy, Bideford EX39 5QH
ANGLIA Hunstanton Community Centre, Avenue Road PE36 5BW
AVON Wareham RFC, Wareham BH20 4HY
SEVERN VALLEY Hereford Rowing Club, Hereford HR4 0BE
WEST WESSEX Bridport FC DT6 5LA
EAST MIDLANDS Beckingham Village Hall, Southfield Lane, Beckingham, Notts. DN10 4QA
ISLE OF WIGHT Comforts Farm, Pallance Road, Northwood PO31 8LS
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6-9
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9-17
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12-16
12-17
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13-16
13-16
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NENE VALLEY Petruth Paddocks, Labourham Drove, Cheddar BS27 3FS
N.COUNTIES Stanhope Showground, Unthank Park, Stanhope DL13 2PQ
NENE VALLEY Exmouth Rugby Club, Imperial Road, Exmouth EX8 1DG
ANGLIA Keith Farm Sea Palling, Clink Lane NR12 0UL
CHILTERN Esher Rugby Club, KT12 3PF
SWP Bude Rugby Football Club, Bude, EX23 8QG
ESSEX White Roding Sports and Social Club, Recreation Centre, Marks Hall Lane CM61 RT
N.IRELAND Loughgall, Armagh. BT61 8HZ
NWM&NW North Rode Congleton, CW12 2PH (Vintage Car Rally)
SCOTTISH Whitehills Play and Recreation Park, Whitehills, AB45 2NQ

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13-18
17-22
18-20
18-22
18-23
19-22
19-22
19-22
19-23
19-23
20-22
20-23
20-23
26-29
26-29
26-29
26-30
26-30
27-29
27-29
27-29
27-30
27-30
YORKSHIRE Malton & Norton RUFC, The Clubhouse Old Malton Rd, Malton YO17 7EY
WEST COUNTRY Topsham RFC, Bonfire Field, Exeter Rd, Topsham EX3 0LY
SEVERN VALLEY Wilmcote Holding Stables, Stratfod on Avon, CV37 9XX
ANGLIA Heacham Sports & Social Club, Station Road, PE31 7HG
WEST WESSEX Abingdon CC, OX14 3NP
LANCASHIRE Connonley
S&W WALES Pyscodlyn Caravan Park, Abergavenny NP7 7ER
SUSSEX Little Downash Farm, Hailsham BN27 2RN
AVON Strawberry Rally Petruth Paddocks, Labourham Drove, Cheddar BS27 3XW
SCOTTISH Aden Country Park, Station Road, Old Deer, Peterhead, AB42 5FQ
EAST WESSEX Tangley Village Hall, Wildern Ln, Wildern, Andover SP11 0JE
N.COUNTIES Tynedale RFC, Station Road, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5AY
YORKSHIRE The Derwent Arms, Osbaldwick Village, York YO10 3NP
ANGLIA Geaves Farm, Hemingford Rd, St Ives PE27 5HG
CHILTERN Mount Farm Park, Banbury OX15 6DW
KENT Slough Fort, All Hallows, Rochester, ME3 9QF
AVON Chepstow RFC, Burnt Barn Rd, Bulwark, Chepstow NP16 5UP
SWP Home Farm Camping, Marazion, TR17 0HQ
ESSEX Riverside Village Holiday Park, Creeksea Ferry Road, Wallasea, Canewdon SS4 2EY
ISLE OF WIGHT Fakenham Farm, Eddington Road, St Helens PO33 1XS
N.IRELAND Lisburn, Friends School BT28 3BH
EAST MIDLANDS Matlock Rugby Club, Cromford Meadows, Derbys. DE4 3RQ
NWM&NW Alveley Sports and Social Club, Kidderminster Road, Alveley, WV15 6LN (TBC)
27-1 Jul
N.COUNTIES Windermere Rugby Club, Dawes Meadow, Langland Rd, Windemere LA23 3AS
JULY
1-6
1-6
1-6
3-7
3-7
3-7
3-10
4-6
4-6
4-7
4-7
6-9
6-11
7-14
8-13
10-13
10-14
10-14
10-14
10-18
11-13
MOTORCYCLE Rose and Crown, Holbeach Hurn, Lincs PE12 8JN
N.COUNTIES Grasmere Sports & Show Field, Grasmere LA22 9SN
WEST COUNTRY Home Farm, Blue Anchor, 1 Blue Anchor Bay Rd TA24 6JS
ANGLIA British Sugar Sports & Social Club, Bury St Edmunds IP32 7BB
S&W WALES Aberaeron Rugby Club SA46 0JR
WEST WESSEX Weymouth RFC DT3 5HZ
NENE VALLEY Rye Rugby Club, New Road, Rye, TN31 7LS
LANCASHIRE Gibsons Farm
N.IRELAND Cross and Passion School, Ballycastle, BT54 6LA
EAST WESSEX Basingstoke Canal Centre, Place Road, Mytchett, Surrey GU16 6DD
YORKSHIRE Thirsk Racecourse, Station Rd, Thirsk YO7 1QL
SCOTTISH Strathallan Games Park, 7 Airthrey Avenue, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4QY
MOTORCYCLE Lyndon Top, Rutland Water
SUSSEX Lavender Line, Uckfield TN22 5XB
CHILTERN Woodlands Park Campsite, Bedford, MK41 6EJ
KENT Headcom Aerodrome, Shenley Road, Headcorn, TN27 9HX (Dates TBC)
EAST MIDLANDS Rempstone Steam Rally, Turn Post Farm, East Road, Wymeswold LE12 6ST
SWP Bossiney, Tintagel, PL34 0AY
WEST WESSEX Bampton Farm, Lymington SO41 5SH
NENE VALLEY Reydon Sports and Community Centre, Wangford Road, Reydon, Southwold IP18 6PA
ESSEX Lower Park Playing Fields, Lower Park Road, Brightlingsea CO7 0JX

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GROUP RALLIES
11-13
11-13
11-14
11-14
11-16
11-17
15-20
16-21
17-20
17-20
18-20
18-22
18-22
22-27
24-27
24-27
24-27
ISLE OF WIGHT Rodgebrook Farm, Whitehouse Road, Porchfield PO30 4LH
SEVERN VALLEY Raphaels, Evesham WR11 4BP
N.COUNTIES Great Ayton Cricket Club, Easby Lane, Great Ayton, Middlesborough TS9 6JX
YORKSHIRE Great Ayton Sports Ground, Easby Lane, Great Ayton TS9 6JX
NWM&NW TBA
ANGLIA Swaffham Rugby Club, North Pickering Road PE37 7QX
WEST COUNTRY Barnstaple Bocas FC Mill Rd, Barnstaple EX31 1JH
NWM&NW Bala Rugby Club Tegid Street Bala LL23 7DZ
LANCASHIRE Pinfold Camping
N. IRELAND Irvinestown BT94 1GZ
YORKSHIRE Thornensians Rugby Club, Church Balk, Thorne DN8 5BU
SCOTTISH Hillhead Caravan Park, Old Forest Road, Kintore AB51 0YX
SEVERN VALLEY Upton Blues Festival, Upton on Severn WR8 0EN
WEST COUNTRY Exmouth RFC, Imperial Ground, Royal Ave, Exmouth EX6 1DG
CHILTERN St Peters School, Old Windsor SL4 2QY
KENT Sandwich Lakes, Ash Road, Nr Canterbury CT3 2DA
N.IRELAND N.West Paddock, The Red Sails Portstewart
24-28 AVON Brassknocker Basin, Limpley Stoke, Bath BA2 7JD
24-28
SEVERN VALLEY Welland Steam Fair WR13 6LN
24-28 S&W WALES Chepstow Rugby Club, Bulwark NP16 5UP
24-28
25-27
25-27
25-27
WEST WESSEX Wareham RFC BH20 4HY
EAST WESSEX Winchester Rugby Club, North Walls Park, Winchester.
ESSEX, Clare Priory, Clare, Sudbury CO10 8NX
ISLE OF WIGHT Pigsty Farm, Whitehouse Road, Near Thorness PO30 4LL
25-27
25-28
25-29
25-29
25-30
29-2 Aug
31-4 Aug
31-4 Aug
31-4 Aug
31-5 Aug
YORKSHIRE Crakenhouse Farm Harmy Rd, Leyburn DL8 5HF
SWP Boconnoc Steam Rally, Lostwithial, PL22 0RG
EAST MIDLANDS Bakewell Showground, Agricultural Way, Bakewell DE45 1AH
N.COUNTIES Stokesley Showground, Springfield, Stokesley, Middlesborough TS9 5DS
ANGLIA Sheringham High School, Holt Rd NR26 8ND
SEVERN VALLEY Bourton FC, BourtonOn-The-Water GI54 2ED
EAST MIDLANDS Lyndon Top – Nene Valley Invite
NENE VALLEY Lyndon Top Caravan and Camping Park, Lyndon Road, Manson, Oakham LE15 8RN
YORKSHIRE Whitby Rugby Club, White Leys Lane, Whitby YO21 3PB
MOTORCYCLE Cricket Bat Field, Friars Court, Radcot, Nr Clanfield, Oxfordshire OX18 2SX
AUGUST
1-3
1-3
1-4
1-4
1-4
1-6
5-12
6-11
7-10
7-11
7-11
LANCASHIRE Wigan R.U.F.C.
N.IRELAND Pipe Bands. Portrush BT56 8JJ
NWM&NW Lyme View Marina Wood Lane Adlington Macclesfield SK10 4PH
SCOTTISH The Perth Caravan Park, Newhouse Farm, Old Gallows Road, Perth PH1 1QF
SWP Mount Edgcumbe, Torpoint PL10 1HZ
AVON Walcot RFC, Albert Field, Lansdown, Bath BA1 9BJ
MOTORCYCLE Brassknocker Hill, Limpley Stoke, Bath, Somerset BA2 7JD
AVON Bristol Balloon Fiesta, Parsonage Farm, 9 Church Lane, Long Ashton, Bristol BS41 9LU
KENT Hamilton Farm, Stone Cross Road, Stone Cross, Ashford TN25 7JJ
ANGLIA Hollow Tree Scout & Social Club, Alnesbourne Priory IP10 0JP
S&W WALES Brecon Sports Club LD3 7HH
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7-11
8-10
8-10
8-10
8-10
8-10
8-11
8-11
8-11
13-17
15
15-17
15-17
15-18
15-19
17-28
18-21
21-25
21-26
21-26
21-26
21-26
21-26
21-26
22-24
WEST WESSEX Salisbury RFC SP1 3SA
EAST MIDLANDS Marton and Gate
Burton Village Hall, 8 Trent Port Road, Marton, Gainsborough DN21 5AP
EAST WESSEX Burnham Copse Primary School, New Church Road, Tadley RG26 4HN
ESSEX Battlesbridge Antique Centre, Maltings Road, Battlesbridge SS11 7RF
ISLE OF WIGHT Whippance Farm, Rolls Hill, Cowes PO32 8NE
N.IRELAND Moynalty
CHILTERN The Cock, Broom SG18 9NA
N. COUNTIES Durham RFC, Hollow Drift, Green Lane DH1 3JU
YORKSHIRE Ilkley Rugby Club, 2 Denton Rd, Ilkley LS29 0AA
N.IRELAND Portrush Holiday Rally BT56 8JW
SEVERN VALLEY Western Motorhome Show, Malvern
NWM&NW Cockshutt Millennium Hall, Shrewsbury Rd, Cockshutt SY12 OJE
SUSSEX South Harting Memorial Field, Harting GU31 5LN
N. COUNTIES Crimdon House Farm, Coast Road, Hartlepool TS27 3AA
NENE VALLEY Home Farm Camp Site, Stoke Bruerne NN12 7SY
N. IRELAND Casual Campsite TBC
SCOTTISH Thomaston Farm Certified Site, Culzean Rd, Maidens by Maybole, Ayrshire KA19 8JH
S&W WALES Brownhill Caravan Park, Nr Newquay SA44 6JZ
ANGLIA Hunstanton Community Centre, Avenue Road PE36 5BW
AVON Conygre Hall, North Rd, Timsbury, Bath BA2 0JQ
NWM&NW Llangollen Pavillion, Abby Rd, Llangollen LL20 8SW
WEST COUNTRY Bude RFC, Pencoolen Meadow, Bude EX23 8QG
WEST WESSEX West End Farm, Weston, Supermare BS24 8RH
YORKSHIRE Pickering Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Pickering YO18 7DB
ISLE OF WIGHT South Thorness Farm, Thorness Bay PO31 8NQ
22-24
22-25
22-26
22-26
22-26
22-26
22-26
26-31
26-31
27-31
28-31
SEVERN VALLEY Orleton Village Hall, Orleton SY8 4HW
EAST MIDLANDS Welbourn Village Hall, Beck St, Welbourn, Lincs LN5 0LZ
CHILTERN Invite by East Wessex, Hayling College PO11 0NU
EAST WESSEX Hayling College, Church Road, Hayling Island PO11 0NU
LANCASHIRE Kirby Lonsdale Rugby Club, Raygarth, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA6 2DS
N.COUNTIES Alnwick RFC, Greensfield, Willowburn Avenue, Alnwick NE66 1BE
SUSSEX Rye Rugby Club, Rye TN31 7LS
CHILTERN Drove Lea Farm, Titchfield PO15 5DX
NWM&NW Salford Children’s Holiday Camp, 86 Victoria Rd West, Prestatyn LL19 7AG
SWP Anchor Barrow, St George’s Hill, Perranporth TR6 0ED.
KENT Sissinghurst Cricket Club, Sissinghurst Road, Sissinghurst, Cranbrook TN17 2JA
28-1 Sep NENE VALLEY Delapre Abbey, London Road, Northampton NN4 8AW
28-1 Sep YORKSHIRE Bedale Caravan Park, Burrell Lane, Bedale DL8 1RF
29-31
ESSEX Museum of Power, Hatfield Road, Langford, Maldon, CM9 6QA
29-3 Sep N.COUNTIES Bents Park, Sea Rd, South Shields NE33 2NL
SEPTEMBER
3-8
4-7
4-8
4-8
5-7
5-7
5-7
5-7
N.COUNTIES Backworth Hall, Station Road, Backworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE27 0AH
S&W WALES Ridgeway Park Resort, Manorbier SA70 7SN
ANGLIA Dereham Hockey Club, Honeysuckle Drive NR20 3TT
SCOTTISH Brechin Castle Equestrian Centre, Maulsden, Brechin DD9 6RL
EAST MIDLANDS Retford Rugby Club. Ordsall Road, Retford, Notts. DN22 7PW
ISLE OF WIGHT The Fighting Cocks, Hale Common, Arreton PO30 3AR
LANCASHIRE Longridge Show Ground
N.IRELAND Venue TBC





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9-14
11-15
11-15
12-14
12-14
12-15
12-15
12-16
18-21
18-22
GROUP RALLIES
SEVERN VALLEY Halfpenny Green, Bobbington DY7 5EP
WEST COUNTRY Leadstone CP, Warren Rd, Dawlish Warren, Dawlish EX7 0NG
AVON Sharpness Sports & Social Club, Sharpness Docks, Berkeley GL13 9UN
WEST WESSEX Brassknocker Basin BA2 7JD
ESSEX Grange Farm Campsite, Station Road, Thorpe-Le-Soken CO16 0HG
NENE VALLEY Grange Farm, Upper High Street, Harpole NN7 4DJ
N.COUNTIES Annstead Farm, Beadnell NE67 5BT
NWM&NW White Lodge Mill Lane, Great Haywood ST18 0RJ
SCOTTISH Logierait Railway Farm, Mill of Logierait, Ballinluig, Perthshire PH9 0LH
KENT Bridge Farm, Appledore, Ashford TN26 2DE
AVON Frome Cricket Club (Carnival 20th) 30A Rodden Rd, Frome BA11 2AH
18-22
WEST WESSEX Home Stead, West Parley BH22 8SH
18-23 YORKSHIRE Bridlington Royal Yacht Club, Blyth Park, Wilsthorpe YO15 3QL
19-21
EAST WESSEX Ringwood Junior School, Hightown Road, Ringwood BH24 1NH
19-21 ISLE OF WIGHT Springfield Oaks, Heath Farm, Staplers Road PO30 2ND.
19-21
21-26
23-28
25-28
25-29
N.IRELAND Country comes to Town. Portadown BT63 5AR
MOTORCYCLE Greenhill Park, Salters Lane, Stratford Upon Avon B95 6DN
WEST COUNTRY Kings Down Tail CP, Salcombe Regis, Nr Sidmouth EX10 0PD
SUSSEX The Barn, Lancing BN15 8JG
NWM&NW Eccleshall Castle, Castle Street Eccleshall, Staffs ST21 6LR
25-30 SWP Porth Beach, Newquay, TR7 3NH
26-28
26-28
CHILTERN Bledlow Cricket Club HP27 9PF
EAST MIDLANDS Dunham Millennium Hall, Main Street, Dunham on Trent, Notts. NG22 0TY



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26-28
26-28
26-28
26-28
26-29
26-30
GROUP RALLIES
EAST WESSEX St Cross Cricket Ground, St Cross Road, Winchester SO23 9RX
LANCASHIRE Warton C.C
N.IRELAND Newtownards BT23 4QA (AGM)
NENE VALLEY Home Farm, Cople Rd, Cardington, Bedfordshire MK44 3SN
SEVERN VALLEY Alveley WV15 6LN (AGM)
S&W WALES Pembrey Country Park SA16 0EJ
MOTORCYCLE Barnstones Caravan Park, Main St, Great Bourton, Banbury OX17 1QU (AGM)
OCTOBER
2-6
3-5
3-5
3-5
8-12
9-13
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
WEST WESSEX Bushes Farm Caravan Park, Stourpaine Blandford DT11
ANGLIA Sir Harry Smiths Community College, Whittlesey PE7 1XB
KENT Sandwich Junior School, St. Bart’s Road, Sandwich CT13 0AS (AGM)
YORKSHIRE DRAX Sports & Social Club Main Rd, DRAX YO8 8PJ (AGM)
WEST COUNTRY Riverside CP, South Molton, Devon EX36 3HQ
SWP Woodlands, Dartmouth, TQ9 7DQ
EAST MIDLANDS Hillstown Hall, 12 Nesbit Street, Hillstown S44 6LW
ESSEX Mayflower School, Stock Rd Billericay CM12 0RT (AGM)
ISLE OF WIGHT The Orchards, Main Road, Newbridge PO41 0TS
LANCASHIRE Warren Farm (AGM)
N.IRELAND Activity Hub. Graiguenamanagh R95 N9K1
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-13
16-19
17-19
17-19
17-19
17-19
17-20
23-27
24-26
24-26
N.COUNTIES Redcar Racecourse, West Dyke Rd, Redcar TS10 2AA
NENE VALLEY Cogenhoe Sports and Social Bowls Club, Brafield Road, Cogenhoe NN7 1ND
S&W WALES Sennybridge Primary School LD3 8RS
AVON Gartell Light Railway, Yenston, NR Templecombe BA8 0NB (AGM)
ANGLIA Narborough Community Centre, Chalk Lane PE32 1SR
EAST MIDLANDS AGM Colsterworth Sports and Social Club. Colsterworth. Lincs NG33 5PG
EAST WESSEX Weeke Primary School, Stoney Lane, Weeke, Winchester SO22 6DR
N.IRELAND Venue TBC
NWM&NW Brymbo Sports and Social Club (TBC)
SCOTTISH Scottish Vintage Bus Museum, Commerce Park, Dunfermline KY12 0SL ( AGM 19TH)
WEST WESSEX Devizes FC, SN10 3DX
LANCASHIRE Whittingham and Goosenargh
SUSSEX Willingdon School, Broad Rd, Eastbourne BN20 9QX
30-2 Nov CHILTERN Alameda Middle School, Ampthill MK45 2QR (AGM)
30-2 Nov N.IRELAND Londonderry. Halloween
31-2 Nov ANGLIA Alderman Peel School, Wells Next the Sea NR23 1RB
31-2 Nov EAST MIDLANDS Collingham CC, Dale Field, Collingham, Notts. NG23 7RF
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31-2 Nov NWM&NW Wistanstow Village Hall, Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 8DG
31-2 Nov SEVERN VALLEY Norton, Glos. GL2 9LJ
31-2 Nov S&W WALES Ysgol Gymraeg Caerphilly CF83 3HG
31-2 Nov SUSSEX Queen of Heaven School, Crawley RH11 7PZ
31-3 Nov N. IRELAND Foyle College, 67 Limavady Rd, Londonderry BT47 6LR
NOVEMBER
TBA NENE VALLEY
7-9 EAST WESSEX TBA
7-9 LANCASHIRE Houghton Village Hall
7-9 N. IRELAND Limavady BT49 0EA.
7-9
YORKSHIRE Drax Sports & Social Club, Main Rd, DRAX YO8 8PJ
7-10 SWP Wooda, Bude EX23 9HJ
14-16
14-16
ANGLIA Fakenham High Sch, Field Lane NR21 9QT
EAST MIDLANDS Brownhills, A1/A46
14-16
14-16
21-23
21-23
27-30
28-30
28-30
28-30
28-30
28-30
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N.IRELAND Venue TBC
N.COUNTIES Blucher SC, Stephenson Terrace, Blucher, Newcastle NE15 9SN
LANCASHIRE Park High School
NWM&NW Hough Village Hall, Cobbs Lane, Hough, Near Crewe CW2 5JN
WEST WESSEX Hamworthy Club BH21 3AP
EAST MIDLANDS Christmas Shopping Spree, Springfields, Spalding PE12 6ET
EAST WESSEX Easebourne CE Primary School, Wheelbarrow Castle, Easebourne GU29 9AG
N.IRELAND Armagh BT61 7HF
SEVERN VALLEY Victorian Markets, Worcester WR2 4AF
S&W WALES Llandovery Mart SA20 0AP
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GROUP RALLIES
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WEST COUNTRY Riverside CP, South Molton, Devon EX36 3HQ
ANGLIA Sheringham High School, Holt Road NR26 8ND
ESSEX Mayflower School Billericay, Stock Road, Billericay CM12 ORT (Christmas Party)
N.COUNTIES Darlington Auction Mart, Humbleton, Darlington DL2 2XX
YORKSHIRE Ripon Racecourse, Boroughbridge Rd, Ripon HG4 1UG
EAST MIDLANDS Christmas Party, Ron Dawson Memorial Hall, Swinstead Road, Corby Glen, Lincs. NG33 4NU
KENT Greatstone Primary School, Baldwin Road, Greatstone TN28 8SY
LANCASHIRE Canberra Club
N.IRELAND Mistletoe and Wine. Magherafelt BT45 6HQ
NWM&NW Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton, Malpas SY14 8AU
S&W WALES Tycroes rugby club, Ammanford, SA18 3NY
SUSSEX Thomas a Becket School, Worthing BN14 7PR
28-1 Jan LANCASHIRE Warton C.C
29-2 Jan AVON Hamfields Leisure, Berkeley GL13 9TN
29-2 Jan CHILTERN The Cottesloe Sch LU7 ONY
29-2 Jan N.COUNTIES Redcar Racecourse, West Dyke Rd, Redcar TS10 2AA
29-2 Jan SEVERN VALLEY New Year Rally, Worcester WR2 4AF
29-2 Jan S&W WALES Princess Gwenllian Centre, Kidwelly SA17 4UL
29-2 Jan WEST WESSEX St Michaels School Colehill BH21 7AB
29-2 Jan YORKSHIRE Malton & Norton RFC, The Clubhouse, Malton YO17 7EY
30-1 Jan N.IRELAND Cookstown BT80 8PF
30-2 Jan ANGLIA Terrington Village Hall, Churchgate Way PE34 4LZ

30-2 Jan EAST MIDLANDS New Year Rally, Royal Arthur Centre, Ingoldmells PE25 1NL
30-2 Jan ESSEX Pleshey Village Hall The Street, Pleshey CM3 1HE
30-2 Jan NWM&NW Venue TBC
30-2 Jan SUSSEX Venue TBC
30-2 Jan SWP Trevarrian, Mawgan Porth TR8 4AQ
30-3 Jan EAST WESSEX Burnham Copse Primary Sch, New Church Rd, Tadley RG26 4HN








PUTTING THE FUN BACK INTO THE JOURNEY

As a motorhome owner we understand how beneficial having an easy to use folding ebike can be.
A beneficiary of a €16 million investment from a domestic fund, French folding bike specialist Eovolt engineers have been busy on the drawing board in its Lyon-based factory.
Incoming will be both a pro non-electric folding bike platform at a competitive £1,499 (due for 2025 launch) and a Bafang automatic gear hub motor-driven belt drive on its Afternoon Pro 20” model at £2,999 available from selected Eovolt stockists.
If that sounds like a decent wedge of money, let us tell you why it’s justified.
Cycling Electric magazine gave the Afternoon Pro its editors choice award as best in class: “The Editors Choice award is an indication of the product being very special and market leading”
There have been no less than 39 upgrades on prior edition models, with numerous patents granted and pending in that process. You have a sophisticated and patented auto locking hinge mechanism that has a reassuring click close when unfolded to full size. The bike can be unfolded in less than 5 seconds and what’s

long-term motorhome owner will value in equal measure.
The Eovolt engineers brief was to make the pro model the easiest folding ebike to use, from automatic locking hinges to an automatic gear change and automatic lights means all you have to do is turn the pedals and the pro bike does everything else for you.


CASUAL CAMPSITES

FROM CORNWALL TO YORKSHIRE...

MA round-up of 2024’s Members
Casual Campsites with Kate Jones
embers Casual Campsites (MCC) last year were slightly different to what had been before. The venues had been booked by Ann Bond and thanks must go out to her and her team for all the hard work she put in over the years. The hosts and activities however were different, with volunteers who lived in the general area taking on the roles.
The first MCC was at Tencreek Holiday Park, near Looe in Cornwall, where members were able to explore that part of the country. The club house was well attended with Bingo and other entertainment available every night. The Sunday carvery was superb and enjoyed by many. Thanks go to Sarah and Steve White for helping to host this event.
The tea tent was a hub for members to congregate and enjoy tea and biscuits. Also an afternoon of tea and cakes was provided each week where attendees were encouraged to answer which Group they belonged to and meet other people from the same area making new friends in the process.
“The tea tent was a hub for members to congregate and enjoy tea and biscuits.”
OTngoing Casual Campsites are being run differently in the future. This year we have one that was previously booked at Hendra in Newquay from 6-20 September
he second Campsite of the year was at Driffield, Yorkshire which was hosted by Sue and Mick Pilkiw and Dave and Champa Payne. The site at East End Farm Campsite, Garton-on-the-Wolds was immaculate and had good facilities, including toilets, showers, laundry and a barn which the owner opened up for our use. The view across the Wolds, with the sheep grazing in the field next to us was picturesque. Unfortunately, the shop and pub in the village had closed and the bus service only ran on Tuesdays and Thursdays! Those who had arrived with their own transport made the most of the location as Scarborough, Bridlington, Hornsea, Beverley and York were all within reach by car, though some used the train to visit them. The weather was mixed, either glorious sunshine or rain. Sometimes we sat out for afternoon tea and sometimes gathered in the barn in the evenings when we chatted and enjoyed impromptu entertainment. We also discovered a lovely fish and chip shop, so enjoyed a takeaway the first week and took advantage of their special offer of fish, chips, peas, bread & butter and a dessert all washed down by a cup of tea or coffee – all for £11.50! It was delicious. But it was our members that made this Casual Campsite thoroughly enjoyable by sharing their stories, musical talents, fun and laughter.

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at a cost of £14.65 per night. The dates for bookings will be published in the magazine. There is also one planned for August in Northern Ireland, full details will again be in the magazine. It is hoped to book some other venues with the help of local groups so if you have any suggestions for venues, or are interested in helping to host one, then please let me know. Casual Campsites normally last one to two weeks and could be on a normal campsite or a location with suitable space for
“It was our members that made this Casual Campsite thoroughly enjoyable by sharing their stories, musical talents, fun and laughter.”









up to 70 vans. A hall would be good but not necessary as would electric hook up, especially for the host vans so the tea tent can be set up to provide a meeting hub and a place to gather for tea and biscuits or even cakes. Activities are governed by the facilities available but as the title suggests everything is casual.




















































EXHIBITIONS & SHOWS

ANOTHER GREAT YEAR!


TExhibition Team Jacci &
Graham
Durkee
he Recruitment Team have attended 9 shows this year. New for us was The Campervan Campout at Ardingley and Vanfest in Shrewsbury at the Shropshire Showground along with all of the Warners outdoor shows you all know and love.
We had a great year signing up new members and speaking with our existing ones.

Also new for us was our merchandise, which although some does not have the Club logo on it is still raising funds for the Club.
We do, at most of the shows run our free to members tea/coffee bar and that has been great to meet up with new and long standing members.
The stand is always looking for volunteers to help at the shows, so if you would like to join us please get in touch.
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MEMBERS ENJOY A RECORD YEAR OF SHOWS

DHead Marshals
Mick & Sue Pilkiw look back at the seven Warner Shows held in 2024
uring 2024 the Marshalling Team welcomed MCC members to a record seven Warners Motorhome Shows; Newbury, Norwich, Malvern, Shepton Mallet and Lincoln and two added shows – Newark, (which replaced Peterborough) and tried the final show at Malvern in October. Over the season, over 800 bookings were taken as members took advantage of the discount Warners offer if you camp with us. There were between 100 to 300 campers at each show, except the Malvern Show in October which still had nearly 60 vans. Unfortunately, at every show there was a small number of members who didn’t manage to attend. Many thanks to those who contacted me to let us know…it saves us sitting out until 9pm waiting for you! A phone call is always greatly appreciated – my number is in the magazine. I hope
those of you who couldn’t attend due to health, family emergencies or motorhome mishaps are all well and that we will see you in 2025.
Newark and Shepton turned out to be the wettest shows…but our pitches at Newark didn’t become water-logged and the road tried to turn into a river at Shepton! In October, Malvern threatened to be wet, yet we still sat out in the sunshine during the first couple of days.
Mick and I were very happy to welcome back all our marshalling volunteers, as everyone signed up for another year. We say a huge thank you to Ali & Dawn, Bob & Muriel, Chris & Felicity, Dave & Champa, Fred & Kath, Gary & Jan, Ian F, Ian & Jean, Keith & Mary, Steve & Caroline, and Steve & Marion, for their continued support. This year Ali & Dawn offered to cover Mick and I as Head Marshals for Newbury and Shepton, for which we are very grateful. (Just to mention…we didn’t spend the time ‘idle backing’ – we spent the time preparing for the InterGroup Festival and stewarding the Driffield Casual Campsite!!)

After many years as part of the regular marshalling team, Champa and Dave have decided to take

“Mick and I were very happy to welcome back all our marshalling volunteers, as everyone signed up for another year.”
a break from marshalling at shows. They have been two familiar, friendly faces, greeting, parking up and helping hundreds of members and will be sorely missed. On behalf of all of us, Mick and I say a huge thank you to you both. This may be the right moment to remind all MCC members that all marshals are volunteers – we do not get paid. Thank you to all the members who took the time to say thank you to the team – it is appreciated. We work well as a team, and although it could be tiring (especially for our feet!) we all enjoy meeting up with
SHOW DATES 2025
(please note camping dates are in brackets)
Newbury 16-18 May (15-19 May)
Newark 12-15 June (13-16 June)
Norwich 18-20 July (17-21 July)
Malvern 15-17 Aug (14-18 Aug)
Shepton Mallet 5-7 Sep (4-8 Sep)
Lincoln 19-21 Sep (18-22 Sep)
Malvern 3-5 Oct (4-6 Oct)
other MCC members; helping each other out, swopping stories and sharing a laugh…or two. After all, we are the friendly Club!
Come and join us!
The pitches for 2025 are booked and hopefully some of you will have already booked your tickets. Remember you can camp from the Thursday before the show starts. All bookings have to be made through Warners, but don’t leave it too late to book your pitch at the Shows in case our area is fully booked. Looking >>
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forward to welcoming you to the MCC rally area at Warners Shows in 2025. In addition, at the time of going to print, we are discussing the possibility of having a Club area at the ‘RetroFestival’ at Newbury Showground (8-10 August). Keep looking in the magazine for any updates.
We are frequently asked questions about the parking at Shows. In the following points we answer some of your questions in the hope that you will understand the constraints under which we work.
I’m an MCC member but I didn’t book with you, can I come and park in your area?
Warners Show Organisers allocate our camping area and the exact number of pitches required for MCC members who have pre-booked to camp with the Club. We are only able to accept those with valid MCC tickets issued by Warners. Any alterations to your ticket’s allocated parking area has to be arranged through Warners’ office, not MCC Marshals.
“Over the season, over 800 bookings were taken as members took advantage of the discount Warners offer if you camp with us.”
Is there space for my awning?
Warners pitch size is 8m wide x 10m length, based on average motorhome width of 2.5m and 6m between vans. We park up with 6m between vans. The 6m gives 3m space for an awning, windbreaks, table & chairs or pup tent. If your awning is bigger than 3m we may struggle to find space for it as there must be 3m between vans completely clear of any obstruction.
Why park with all doors facing same way?
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vans. This amount of space is not available at Shows. If we parked vans on either side of their pitch to gain 9m, we would lose pitches.
Can pitches be saved for family or friends arriving later?
Filling in spaces that have been left empty can be awkward. Firstly, all motorhomes have to be parked up by Marshals, and it can be difficult for us to be available in all areas of the field at the same time, especially during busy times. The second consideration is that the space for manoeuvring is more limited once a row has been parked up. If you wish to park together it is simply best to arrive together.

Are there any disabled parking pitches in the MCC area at Shows?
We do our best for you by organising to keep a few preferential spaces within our area that are near to any facilities and access routes for members with wheelchairs. However, we have no way of knowing how many disabled spaces will be required and they are allocated on a first come first serve basis. If you have any special needs, share them with the Marshals when you arrive and we’ll do our best to help. Be assured that all Marshals will respect your privacy and maintain confidentiality. Please note that if you tick the disabled box on the Show booking form, you will be parked in the Warners Disabled area – not with the MCC.
BOOKING FOR MCC RALLY AREA AT WARNERS SHOWS
You need to book through Warners. If you wish to have a pitch in the MCC area at Warners’ Shows, please make sure you put Motor Caravanners’ Club on your booking form. This will entitle you to a discount for parking with the Club. Please be aware that Club Marshals cannot alter your booking, so unless you do this, you will not be allowed to park with us and won’t receive the Club discount.
The number of pitches is determined by the Show Organisers and the Club has little control over the area allocated, or to the condition it’s in. The Marshals do their pegging out before members arrive usually on a Wednesday. Thursday is when most members attend prior to the Show opening.
Our Club’s policy is to treat all members with compassion and our Head Marshals and their team will do their utmost to
accommodate you and make your stay as enjoyable as possible. The Marshals keep a few preferential spaces near to the toilets and access routes for members with wheelchairs but these are very quickly taken and once filled, others will have to use what is available on the site.
WARNERS’ PRE-BOOKED DISABLED AREA
Warners has a designated disabled area at each Show. To be sure of getting a preferential area with easy access to all the facilities, disabled members should consider booking the Disabled area with the show organisers. When you book, you must provide your Blue Badge number. When you enter the Showground, you must be prepared to show your Blue Badge and have the person it relates to in the vehicle. Please note that this is a separate area and not on the MCC rally field.























SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
ANOTHER GREAT YEAR FOR THE MOTORCYCLE GROUP
Chairman Martin Borrill talks us through the year’s events
As we start our 8th year as a Special Interest Group, we are busy arranging our 2025 Rallies. As I write this we have 12 Rallies arranged between April and September 2025. (See our website for more details www.motorcyclegroupmcc.co.uk).
2024 was another great year with plenty of Ride Outs and lots of fun and laughter.
We started with South Wales late April and
into early May with Porthcawl hosted by Tony and Sandra who provided the entertainment. Ride Outs to The Gower and Barry Island, home of Gavin and Stacey “Cracking”!
Then on to Dan yr Ogof Caves, hosted by Miranda and Ian with Ride Outs to Brecon for Brekkie, The Owls Nest at Llandovery, returning through the stunning Black Mountain Pass.
A very wet and muddy Caldecot followed



“2024 was another great year with plenty of Ride Outs and lots of fun and laughter.”
with some very thoughtful parking around the copse, thanks to hosts Robin, Pearl and Graham. We managed 2 Ride Outs, led by Adrian and Kathy to Abergavenny and Monmouth (note to Katrina-look out for the corner marker on the roundabouts Lols).
Last Rally of this set was Hereford Rowing Club, hosted by Jane, Sean, Noreen and Martin. The weather turned really nice and we even managed some outside evening entertainment and two Ride Outs, one to Shobdon Airfield and the other to Hay-on-Wye, returning over Lord Herefords Knob (I hope he didn’t mind, lol).
Then in June we headed North to Yorkshire, where we joined the Yorkshire Group at Pateley Bridge, arranging one group Ride Out over Nidderdale, ending up at Scar House Reservoir only to find a closed cafe, Hey Ho!
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hosted by Val, Phil, Noreen and Martin. We hired the little on site cafe for the evenings and had a few games with lots of laughter. We had 2 Ride Outs, first to The Tan Hill Pub returning through Buttertubs and the second to Ribblehead Viaduct with an F16 flying past, Stainforth for lunch then on the way back we nearly got ‘walk on’ parts in All Creatures Great And Small, but they didn’t need any bikes in the shot, then through Buckden and Langstrothdale.
Next on to Thirsk, hosted by Tony and Sandra with more entertainment and Tony’s funny stories. We arranged 3 Ride Outs, our first to Saltburn. Second to Thornborough Henges and Ripon Spoons and the third to the Yorkshire TT up the B1257 (between Helmsley and Great Broughton) where we had a bit of fun Joey Dunlop Styley!
We then moved on to Malton, hosted by Yorkshire with a few nights entertainment and Ride Outs to Scarborough and Whitby. We also held a Bike Show which saw us all busy cleaning and polishing our machines.
Finally we headed to Kay’s Barn hosted by Yorkshire again and even more evening entertainment. Our Ride Outs went to Squires
Cafe, an early evening Ride to the Motorist Cafe at Sherborne, Bridlington and a cheeky little Brekkie Run to Seaways Cafe for Graham, Ann and Martin. Thanks to Mark, the Yorkshire Committee and Group for their Hospitality.
In between Rallies, Sean, Jane, Noreen and Martin rode over to Brailes and plotted out the Treasure Hunt for the AGM.
July saw us in the Peak District starting with Barrow on Trent. This was hosted by Sue and Steve who laid on a lovely buffet celebrating Steve’s retirement as well as a few evenings entertainment with the group. Steve and Sue led a Ride Out to Hetties Tea Room and another to Tittesworth Reservoir. Then Martin led a Ride Out to High Ash Country Store for Pizzas but they
“We nearly got ‘walk on’ parts in All Creatures Great And Small , but they didn’t need any bikes in the shot!”


weren’t being cooked that day, so we ended up at Spoons in Rugeley.
Next we moved on to Ashover Showground for a 10 day extended Rally in a lovely area, middle of nowhere. Due to be hosted by Lyn, Nick, Noreen and Martin but due to Technical problems Lyn and Nick had to go home, so Jane and Sean kindly stepped in.
We were lucky to have Sue and Steve’s Party Tent and spent most evenings packed in for some fun and games, including a Sausage and Cider Night (yum). Local to the area Graham and Ann led us on most of our Ashover Ride Outs to The Yonderman Cafe, Warslow for Pizzas, Glossop and the Ladybower Dams. Steve and Sue led us to the Stapenhill and Hatton Carnival, for us to join in the procession all dressed as Santa ! (In July !) Great Fun.
Then on to Bolsover where we joined East Mids for a couple of nights entertainment and two Ride Outs to Timberland Motorhomes and Calverton them Limes Cafe. Thanks to Pete, Debbie and East Mids Committee and Group for their Hospitality.
We had bit of a break early August, then we descended on Salisbury hosted by Kathy, Adrian, Jane and Sean for 5 nights of fun and Ride Outs. We split the Ride Outs here because we had 26 bikes. Adrian/Kathy led one and Martin/Noreen led the other group. One day went to Choppers Cafe and Compton Abbas Airfield, then swapped round the next Ride Out day.
Finally we held our successful 7th AGM at Brailes Village Hall near Banbury in September 2024. We had two nights of entertainment, a Faith Meal and a lovely Buffet on the Saturday, a Treasure Hunt and the Traditional Bacon Rolls on the Monday followed by our final Ride Out of the year to the Super Sausage Bikers Cafe near Towcester. Good Time had by all.
Big thanks to all the Ride Leaders and TECs (Tail End Charlie’s). Thanks to all the Hosts and Groups that make it happen and thanks to all the Group for supporting us and keeping us going.
We look forward to our 2025 Season. Let’s hope for some nice dry warm weather so we can get out on our bikes again.

























OVERNIGHT PARKING AND STOPOVERS
Parking up overnight or ‘stop overs’ means you can get some sleep without the cost of a campsite. However, there are laws for overnight parking and they’re not always very clear. This guide covers everything you need to know for a safe and practical overnight stay.
The laws around overnight parking UK law defines motorhomes and campervans the same as caravan. Section 29 (1) of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 160 defines a caravan as; Any structure designed or adapted for human habitation which is capable of being moved from one place to another (whether being towed, or by being transported on a motor vehicle or trailer)’. As a result, many laws that apply to caravans also apply to motorhomes and campervans.
However, there is a lot of confusion around overnight parking laws making it hard to know where you can park legally. You can’t just pull up anywhere and park overnight, doing so could mean being woken up and moved on in the middle of the night by the police, local authority, or angry landowner. In some cases, it could also result in a fine.
And to make matters even more complicated; Different councils in the UK have different bylaws, and Scotland has its own set of rules that are different to the rest of the UK:
• England and Wales: Regulations in England and Wales can be stricter compared to Scotland. Follow local bylaws and avoid residential streets unless clearly allowed.
National parks like the Lake District and Dartmoor have specific regulations.
• Scotland: Scotland is more flexible with its wild camping laws. The Scottish Outdoor Access Code, allows for responsible access to most land. This includes some overnight stays in vehicles. The Highlands and more remote areas are ideal for wild camping under this code.
• Northern Ireland: Northern Ireland follows similar regulations to England and Wales with local bylaws and specific rules in protected areas. Coastal regions and popular tourist spots may have extra restrictions.
Are overnight parking and wild camping the same thing?
Overnight parking and wild camping are very similar. Both mean sleeping in your camper or motorhome without having to pay but there’s a difference between the two; Overnight parking refers to finding a safe place to park and sleep that’s free-of-charge. Wild camping is parking in a remote or secluded spot where there are no other motorhomes.
What about motorhome stopovers in Europe?
The EU is more accommodating to motorhomers and campervanners with wild camping in several national parks and also on private land if you can get permission.
Several countries have designated areas for overnight parking called ‘Camper Spots’. They range from lay-bys, car parks, and

Overnight parking Do’s and Don’ts
Overnight parking is exactly that. You’re parking your vehicle overnight, not camping, so with that said here are some do’s and don’ts.
Do’s
• Plan your stops in advance
• Keep noise to a minimum
• Park safely
• Be curious of your surroundings
• Leave the areas as (or tidier) than you found it
• Lock your doors
Don’ts
• Pitch a tent
• Wind out your awning
• Hang out your laundry
• Cook on your BBQ
• Cause an obstruction
beaches. Some even have facilities like drinking water, toilets and electric hook-up. That said, many of these camper spots have limits on how long you can part there, often 48 hours.
How to find places that allow overnight parking
To make sure you stay on the right side of the law when parking up for the night, there are various apps and social media communities you can use.
Campercontact
Campercontact has over 50,000 motorhome sites in 58 countries, over 3,500 are UK stopovers. www.campercontact.com
SearchforSites
SearchforSites has over 47,000 places to park overnight. It also has an active community of over 330,000 members who provide information and update reviews. www.searchforsites.co.uk

TOP TIPS
Park4Night
Park4Night is an app that lists various places to park overnight. It includes lay-bys, supermarket car parks, fields and campsites. Their £10-a-year fee means you can use their app offline. www.park4night.com
Brit Stops
When looking for places to park overnight in the UK, the Brit Stops app is excellent consisting of more than 1,100 independent businesses where you can park up for the night. Their current membership is £35.20 per year. www.britstops.com
Campervan Overnight Parking Facebook Group
The Facebook group has 124,000 members. It’s an active community with members sharing their reviews of different stopovers, from off-grid locations to campsites. www.facebook.com/groups/139976009506064/
Motorhome Sleepy Spots Facebook Group
This Facebook group is quite a bit smaller with around 35,000 members. It’s also not quite as active but you can use it to find up-to-date information on where to spend the night across the UK and Europe. www.facebook.com/groups/34987941089/
UK Motorhomes Stopovers
UK Motorhomes Stopovers has a huge list of ‘non campsite’ overnight parking stopovers for the UK. Each listing has a Streetview map and GPS co-ordinates. www.ukmotorhomes.net
Summing up
The laws and rule about overnight parking and motorhome stopovers are confusing. But don’t let that stop you from trying it out. With this list of apps and resources, finding a stopover is easy, convenient, and fun.












INTERGROUP FESTIVAL 2024
















































HOMECRAFT RETURNS BETTER THAN EVER

AUpdate from Homecraft Coordinator
Selma McMullan
fter a very successful Homecraft 2024 event, I would like to say a huge thank you to all who took part.
The judges found it quite difficult to make their decisions due to the high standard of work in all the categories. Congratulations to all the trophy and rosette winners.
I hope you will read through the categories for 2025 and decide which ones you would like
to enter. Please bear in mind that you can only have one entry in each category, but you can enter as many categories as you wish.
I have listened to members, so there should be something to encourage everyone to take part, and I hope we have a large number of entries in this year’s event.
Please read the rules and instructions carefully. Your entries can be made by contacting me by email: homecraft@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk or phoning 07752 678454. Alternatively, your Group may send in all the entries – ask your Committee if someone is co-ordinating this.
Good luck to all.
1. The Judge’s decision is FINAL
2. All measurements must be adhered to so that we can allocate display spaces and ensure equity.
3. All entries are to be handmade and must not have been entered in any other previous MCC Homecraft competitions.
4. Only one entry per category for members attending the Inter-Group Festival. Items must be handed in by the member on the day of the competition
5. Judging is anonymous therefore, no identifying marks, signatures or Group titles to be placed on the entry.
6. Category 14, Inter-Group Festival Craft Categories, is for crafts which have been made on site in the Inter Group Festival
workshops and these will be accepted on the day of the competition.
7. Group entry: We need to know if your group is taking part and the names of members contributing. Members contributing to the Group Entry do not have to attend the Inter-Group Festival.
8. All application for entries to be sent via email to: homecraft@themotorcaravannersclub. co.uk by Friday 9th May 2025. Entries can be sent from individuals; your Group co-ordinator or Secretary may email in the entries. A confirmation receipt will be issued for your entries
If you have any queries or require further clarification, please contact via the above email address.
CATEGORIES
1. PHOTOGRAPH THEME: PICTURESQUE BRIDGE
This can be a Railway or Canal, over water or road bridge; can be of stone or metal. Size not mounted 5”x7” Max.
2. DRAWING THEME:
ANY MEMBER OF THE CAT FAMILY WILD OR DOMESTIC
Still life in pencil only. No colour. Size: A4 Max.
3. PAINTING THEME: FLOWERS
Vase of Oriental Lilies showing some open heads. Size: A4 Max.
4. WOOD CRAFT: BUG HOUSE
Bug house using recycled natural materials, like loose bark, straw, hay, dry sticks, small cutting of garden canes, fir cones, also corrugated cardboad.This will attract multitude of creepy crawlies to your garden. Size: 12”x4”x16” Max.

5. PAPER CRAFT: GIFT BOX
Decoupage gift box (Your choice in shape). Size: 7”x5” Max.
6. MATERIALS: RAG CRAFT
Colourful table runner or table centre of your choice of materials, Size: 12”x36” Max.
7. CROSS STITCH
An outdoor scenery of your choice can be in a frame or not. Size: 8”x10” Max.
8. WOOL CRAFT
polystyrene. dry foam, rattan, or wire. Tips you may use or your choice artificial, silk, or dried flowers, roses, sunflowers, eucalyptus, lavender, grasses, leaves, twigs, fir cones, chillies. Size 14” Max.
12. LADIES ONLY BAKING: APRICOT NUT LOAF
Apricots, raisins, and walnuts combine to make a lovely light tea loaf.
Ingredients
115g / 4oz / 1/2 cup dried apricots, 75g / 3 oz / 1/2 cup (generous) raisins, 150g / 5 oz / 2/3 cup caster sugar, 250g / 9 oz / 2 cups (generous) plain flour, 50g / 2 oz / 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, 10ml / 2 tsp baking powder, 2.5ml /1/2 tsp salt, 5ml / 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda, 85ml / 51/2 / tbsp oil, or (1/3 cup),



Place the apricots in a bowl, cover with lukewarm water and leave to stand for 30 minutes. Preheat 1 large orange, 2 eggs, lightly beaten Method


A. Knitted toy, Animal, Teddy, or a Doll. Size 18” Max. or B. Crochet Bag. Size: 12”x18” Max.
9. SEWING




Patchwork Cushion can be machine or hand stitched. Complete with filler. Size: 16”x16” Max.
10. JEWELLERY: CHARM
Handbag lucky charm (Beads). Size: 4” Long Max.
11. FLOWERS: WREATH
Autumn Door Wreath you may use either






WOOD CRAFT: BUG HOUSE
the oven to 180 C / 350 F / GAS 4. Line a 23x13 cm / 9”x5” iloaf tin with greaseproof paper and grease the paper.
With a vegetable peeler remove the orange rind leaving the pith. Chop the strips finely. Drain the apricots and chop coarsely. Place in a bowl with the orange rind and raisins. Squeeze the peeled orange.
Measure the juice and add enough hot water to obtain 175ml / 6 Fl oz liquid, Stir in the sugar. oil and eggs. Set aside.
In another bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and bicarbonate of soda, Fold the flour mixture into the apricot mixture in three batches, then stir in the walnuts
Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and bake until a skewer inserted in the centre of the loaf comes out clean (about 55-60 minute)s. If the loaf browns too quickly, protect the top with a sheet of foil. Cool in the tin for 10 minutes. Then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
13. MEN ONLY BAKING:
ANGLO - SAXON BISCUITS
(only 4 needed for the competition)
Ingredients
250g Scottish porridge oats, 125g Unsalted butter, 50g Chopped dried apricots or dried apples, 4 Large tablespoons runny honey, 1 Level teaspoon of ground cinnamon.
Method
Preheat your oven to 180 c (160 c in a fan oven). Melt the butter in a large saucepan and remove from the heat. Add the honey, oats, cinnamon and dried fruit to the butter and stir until everything is well mixed.
Grease a baking tray, spoon 12 dollops of the mixture on it and then flatten them slightly.Bake in the oven for 10-12 minutes. Place the cakes on a wire rack and leave to cool before scoffing!
14. NATIONAL CRAFT CATEGORIES: CRAFT ITEMS
Entries on the day of anything which you have made during the 2025 National at the various Craft Workshops.
15. GROUP ENTRY: WALLED GARDEN
ALL ITEMS TO BE HANDMADE
The items below to be displayed on an area of 10” wide x 20” long x 10” high (255mm x 510mm x 255mm). The items listed are a minimum requirement, but you may add additional items any details to enhance your entry. Important: remember to keep to the sizes. And the front and top to be open.
OPTION 1: Demountable Display
Take a piece of cardboard, wood, or anything similar. Make holes in each corner and one on the middle back. Then make pillars from doweling to fit in the holes (this enables the whole thing to dismantled, making easier for transportation.
OPTION 2: Rigid display enclosure. Back, side and base can be glued or screwed together making a firmer area. The two sides and back can be attached as a back drop any suitable material can be used.
BACKDROP AND SIDES.
1. Beautiful blue sky with the sun
2. Stone walls with a door
3. Trees and climbers
This counts as 3 items
BASE
1. Grass
2. Stoned paths
3. Garden shed/ Green house
4. Pond with 2 ducks
5. Garden furniture
6. Pots, tubs of flowers
7. Wheelbarrow with garden tools
This counts as 7 items
10 Items altogether for the Group Entry.
OUR
CLUB COULD YOU HELP STEWARD A RALLY?
The Motor Caravanners Club is mainly about rallying and social gatherings.
A meeting place for members who enjoy going to different venues and meeting up with friends and other members.
Each Group has a rally officer who throughout the year looks for venues to hold these meets. Lots of hard work goes into organising these sites, finding them and then negotiating with the owners to use their grounds and maybe a hall as well. Each site must have a drinking water tap and an Elsan emptying point.
The next step is to encourage members to steward or host the rally – not an easy task!
If you are a first time host there will always be another member on site who has

hosted before to help and guide you. Committee members are also usually on hand to assist as well.
What does a host do?
As a host you need to arrive at the site before the rally starts, giving time to put out the signs directing members to the rally field, drinking water tap and elsan point. You also need to decide how you are going to site the motor caravans, bearing in mind the 6m rule.
At the appointed rally opening time you will then start to book in the members. Most Groups will provide you with a booking in form telling you what information is needed, check the membership cards, explain where the water and
Elsan points are, and give directions to the hall if there is one available. If there is a hall it will need to be set out ready for the ralliers to use.
Some stewards/hosts give out a programme of events others use a chalk/white board.
There is usually at least one coffee morning to organise for a meet and greet and Chairman’s chat.
Each Group is different in how the steward/ hosts work regarding collecting fees, holding raffles and playing bingo etc. All of is explained before your rally.
Could you host a rally?
Please think about giving a little of your time back to your Group by stewarding/hosting a rally. It can be a very rewarding experience welcoming everyone and first timers often say that they have felt more a part of the Group after hosting. Some Groups will also give you a free rally!
Please think about it, have a look at your Group’s rally list and see if there is one you might like to steward/host, have a word with the rally officer or a member of the Committee, and have a go. See you on the rally field!









WORKING FOR YOU
Update from Chair of Membership Services Sue Pilkiw
It doesn’t seem two minutes since I was writing the 2024 report and here we are looking forward to 2025! Membership Services continue to offer a variety of opportunities for members to enjoy their motorhomes, from Casual Campsites, CLs and Night Stops, to discounts with Haven, suppliers of motorhome essentials, and Warners Shows. Our Sammy Snail Club proved to be popular at this year’s Inter-Group Festival and we remain committed to providing a service dedicated to maintaining members’ safety and offering advice on any issues concerning disability. All these services are provided by Club members who volunteer to give up their time.

MEET THE TEAM



Behind the scenes there is a lot of valuable hard work undertaken by them, and I am extremely grateful for their support throughout the year. Thank you everyone.
Casual Campsites
I am delighted to report that Kate Jones volunteered to co-ordinate our Casual Campsites. This year we have held two, one in the south at Looe and one further north at Driffield. We are hoping to increase this next year to include east and west... but are awaiting confirmation from the sites. I would like to thank Kate, Champa & Dave Payne, Mick Pilkiw and Sarah & Steve White for stewarding this year.




Mick Pilkiw
Maria Hill Gill Crosby
Steve Wynn
Ali Bartlam Kate Jones






dethleffs.co.uk/globebus-active

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
Look out for any information and updates in our monthly magazine, Club website and Facebook.
CLs and Night Stops
Our CLs and Night Stop information is kept up to date by Carol Biggs. This is a huge task as details are constantly being updated. Carol is working hard along with Ron and Penny in Head Office – not forgetting Derek who works tirelessly as Carol’s technical support, Anna Bilson who updates the website and Mark and his team who ensures updates are included in the magazine.
The Club’s CLs and Night Stops are listed in this handbook and our separate summer supplement; up-to-date details are also published in our magazine and website. In these days of rising prices, we strongly advise you to contact the CL directly to check and confirm the details.
Please use these venues or we may lose them. If you know of anybody interested in joining the growing list of sites please ask them to contact the office. Please also don’t forget our Safe Knight stopovers that are provided by members for members. A friendly place to park up and perhaps meet new friends – give it a go.
Disability
Our Disability Adviser is Keith Poole – please


details will be listed in our magazine and in the Members’ area of our website.
The new code for 2025 will become available once Haven have their MCC booking system in place – usually towards the end of January. The 2025 code will then be made available on our website in our Members’ Area. Those without internet connections can obtain the code from MCC Head Office.
Please do not make group bookings using your membership number – you may only book for your motorhome. Your membership


forward to welcoming you to the 2025 season of Warners Motorhome Shows. We will ensure you are met with a cheerful smile, given any necessary information and then parked up safely according to Warner’s instructions. Marshals are on hand to answer any questions or point you in the right direction, give advice and settle complaints when needed. On a busy weekend they can be overwhelmed with the number of vans arriving at any one time, so please wait with patience
It was good to meet up with so many MCC members in 2024. Many of our members took full advantage of the Warners Shows. Don’t forget to claim your discount for parking with the MCC at the shows in 2025! A special thank you to all our Marshals, both those who have marshalled for a number of years and those who have signed up to the team for 2025.
Once again, our Junior Leaders, Maria Hill and Gill Crosby, planned a full programme of activities for our Junior members at our Inter Group Festival at the Camper UK Leisure Park, Lincoln. Junior members attended our Sammy Snail Club and Maria and Gill ensured that they had a wonderful time. Thank you, Maria, Gill and your supporters for providing our Junior Members with so much fun!
Marshalling
As Head Show Marshals, Mick and I, together with our team of marshals, are already looking
Remember to check the Handbook before making a purchase you may be able to get a discount. Whilst we make every effort to ensure the information is up to date, in this current financial climate things may change. If you are aware of any amendments, or if offers are no longer available, please inform Selma McMullan by email selmam@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk or phone 07752 678454.
Motorhome Friendly Parking
Membership Services also collates Motorhome Friendly Parking; if you have any new information please contact me, we all appreciate somewhere to park our motorhomes when out and about. >>
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
Office Team
Membership Services can only effectively function with the ever present assistance from our office staff Ron Harris and Penny Stoyles and from Anna Bilson our Webmaster. My thanks to them, they provide valuable support to me and the rest of COM, they work hard on behalf of our members and are always on the other end of the phone with help and any assistance that can be given.
Publications
Annually we produce the “Handbook & Sites Guide” and “CL & Nightstops” booklet. Then, throughout the year, Club Members receive the monthly magazine “Motor Caravanner.” Contributions for the magazine come from a variety of sources, including all our Group Scribes who liaise directly with Gemma. They submit articles about their Group activities every month – thank you all for the time and commitment you all give to this task. For information about motorhomes, new and old, and technological information, we thank Gentleman Jack for his monthly articles. From time to time, we receive articles from members writing about their experiences and special
occasions – these are always welcomed. (Any contributions should be sent to suep@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk)
Publishing team
Thank you to Mark Shreeve, Jade Soanes and Gemma Mathers, the team at Countrywide Publications and to Micropress Printers who print all our publications. Mark and the team have continued to provide excellent advice throughout the year and I am truly grateful for their dedication and support.
Safety Officer
Keith Poole is our Club Safety Officer and continues to be on hand for advice.
Please contact him if you have come across any issues or problems, he is only too happy to help.
Many thanks to all members who have contributed with ideas and helping out when needed. Thank you to Membership Services


Not made for standing still.







Standing still is not an option. The unknown drives youand we will take you there. No matter how and where you seek and overcome your limits, you want to know what‘s out there waiting for you. So let‘s find out! SUNLIGHT camper vans and motorhomes.


IJOIN THE SOCIAL CLUB
Graham Durkee Marketing, Insurance and IT; Exhibition Unit Group Liaison
wanted to let you all know that we have an Instagram page as well as the Facebook Members and Friends Group. If you scan the QR codes below with your smart phone it will take you straight there. Don’t forget we also have the Club’s Facebook page as well as the Club’s websites, again just scan the QR codes for more information. There are also Facebook Groups for most of the Groups as well as their websites. Speaking of websites, these along with our main Club website are still being updated, more news to follow throughout the year.








































Club website
Join the Club Facebook Club page Facebook Members & Friends
Instagram
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DRIVING SAFELY AT NIGHT
It’s more than likely you’ve plenty of experience of driving a car at night or in the dark, so you’ll understand the greater challenges that come with sitting behind the wheel when the sun goes down.
Although there is about 60% less traffic at night, there are about 40% more fatal accidents – often because drivers fall asleep at the wheel or because they look directly at the headlights of oncoming traffic.
As a motorhome is a lot bigger than a car, it makes sense to think about why driving at night might throw up additional challenges – even for the most experienced driver.
Light
Low light levels means it is more difficult to accurately gauge distances, as well as identify pedestrians or obstacles such as potholes.
Glare can also cause issues: this is because our eyes take more time to adjust between bright lights and the dark.
Eye strain
If you’ve been driving a lot during the day, your eyes get tired and this can be exacerbated by the additional strain of concentrating at night.
Reaction time

Our reaction times are slower when the light levels are low – important to know when you are driving at 20mph or 60mph.
Here are a few tips that you can follow to make night driving more comfortable and less stressful
Satnavs remove much of the stress when it comes to tackling an unknown journey, but it doesn’t hurt to plan your route so you know when you’ll be driving on main roads or country
As noted above, our reaction times tend to be a little slower in the dark, so take the pedal off the gas and enjoy a slower, steadier and safer, ride.

what’s ahead of you properly and you’ll also not be dazzling oncoming drivers. Check your vehicle manual to see how to do this.
Interior lights
Minimise distractions inside your vehicle by switching off all but essential interior lights –you might also be able to adjust the light levels of your dashboard.
Temperature
Your passengers might want to be warm and cosy, but it can make the driver feel drowsy, so turn down the thermostat a bit and have a bit of cooler air on your face to help keep you alert.
Adjust your seat
If you normally enjoy a more relaxed/reclined seated position, adjust the seat so you are sitting up a little more straight as it could help you to maintain concentration.
Windscreen
Top up your wiper fluid and make sure your windows are clean inside and out before you set off – a streaky, dirty windscreen is more noticeable at night than during the day.
Wildlife
If your route takes you off motorways onto minor roads and country lanes, watch out for animals that cross roads without any regard for vehicles that might be in their path.

TOP TIPS
Don’t be dazzled
It’s a mistake to look directly at other cars’ headlights because the glare can impair your vision, even for a few seconds.
The RAC recommends looking to the lefthand side of the road and following the white line that marks the edge of the road, if there is one.
Tired
Last, but by no means least, don’t drive while tired – it can be as dangerous as drink-driving.
According to Brake, 10-20% of all vehicle crashes are caused by driver fatigue, while it contributes to 4% of fatal road accidents.
Take regular breaks, get some fresh air and stretch your legs or – even better – park up and get some proper rest before setting off again.







OVERSEAS TRAVEL
CROSSINGS DISCOUNTED FOR MEMBERS

Chair of Overseas Travel
Les Kendrick
nutttravel.com or call 028 703 51199. There is also a live chat feature on their website.
Take your motorhome on the Irish Sea for the same price as a car on selected days and sailings from Belfast or Larne to Cairnryan and Belfast to




10% discount on certain crossings. Please quote your membership number when booking. A small deposit of £60 secures your booking with the balance due 6-8 weeks prior to departure.
When making a ferry booking, please have the following information ready: Membership number.
Contact daytime telephone number. Ferry company and preferred route. The dates and times of travel with at least one alternative, plus any accommodation requirements. (NB. some overnight sailings require accommodation to be taken).



Number of passengers travelling, adults, children or infants, together with all passengers’ names as they appear in their passport. Also, details of any pets.
Make of base vehicle, e.g. Fiat, Ford, etc. Registration number.
Overall length and height of vehicle, including any bike racks, top boxes, etc. Is a trailer being towed? If so, the length of the trailer including tow hitch or A frame.
TOURING ADVICE
For specialist touring information, contact one of the Club’s touring advisers: England, France & Europe Les Belk
T: 0113 245 2606 / 07986 677 375 www.motorhometravel.co.uk
Europe & beyond Ron Morgan T: 01462 811 152 E: Ronmorgan14@btinternet.com
If you think you could help fellow members with touring information and places to visit in your area, please contact lesk@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
If you use the advisers please let us know and we can write about it in the magazine.
com/Simev
F.I.C.C. WORLD CAMPING FESTIVAL HEADS TO SPAIN’S COSTA BLANCA


Wednesday
Arrival time was from 9am onwards on the 26th June. There were 140 motorhomes attending of which 16 were from Britain. Seven MCC and nine C & C Club. 240 members in total. Once we were all parked up we had a walk round the site to see where everything was. Then in the evening we had a meeting with Les to explain what would be happening over the week.

Thursday
The official parade started round the site at 11am. with the opening ceremony at 12pm. This began with some Spanish music and an introduction to the organisers of the rally. Later there was a trip to Benidorm Palace for a show and a meal. For those who didn’t want to go there was music and dancing in the social room.
Friday
This was a free day where everyone got to know each other. There was entertainment in the evening with a very good singer who had everyone on the dance floor.
Saturday
Lots going on today. There was a delegates meeting in the morning which was a little uncomfortable as it was 32°C. There was a paella demonstration at lunch time with three huge paella pans. Everyone had at least two helpings. The Taiwanese had a street party at 6pm. The Portuguese had theirs at 7.30pm and

then there was more dancing. It was also Les Kendrick’s birthday. We celebrated with Les buying us all drinks and then he had a dance with a very lively Spanish lady.
Sunday
There was a coach party to Guadalest in the morning and later in the day football was on the TV with England playing Slovakia and then drinks in the bar to celebrate the win.
Monday



The excursion today was to Vilajoyosa. At 2pm we had a joint street party with the C & C Club. Everyone contributed with food, alcohol and music. It was a good turn out and we all had a great time. There was more dancing and alcohol in the evening in the social room. >>

IMPORTANT NOTICE
CCI cards issued by our Head Office are now not valid and MCC members will need to make alternative arrangements. Please be aware that, as we have a substantial amount of stationery and membership cards in stock, until we purchase a new batch of each, your membership cards will still bear the FICC logo – even though we are no longer members.


Tuesday
The excursion today was to Elche but it was very hot so there was not much else going on apart from fun in the pool. We joined forces once again with the C & C Club for an evening meal at a lovely restaurant by the pool. The food was excellent.
Wednesday


AN END OF AN ERA
Sadly the final day arrived and it was hotter than ever. The French had their street party at 1pm. mostly under awnings because of the heat. The afternoon was spent packing and saying goodbyes. At 7pm there was the closing ceremony with lots of thank you speeches from the organisers and last drinks in the bar.
Thursday
From 8am onwards there was a slow departure of all campers with promises of “see you again soon”.
At the end of 2024 the Club sadly ended their affiliation with the FICC. after many years as a member. This was not an easy decision to make and after much deliberation, CoM came to the decision that the continued cost of membership to an organisation that no longer provides a service that benefits a significant number of members, was not giving value for money. The Club would like to thank Les Kendrick for his many years of hard work as F.I.C.C. Chief Delegate ably assisted by Joyce.
Motor Caravanners Club
are delighted to welcome Nutt Travel on board as their ferry crossing travel partner
For competitive quotes for ferry crossings between Ireland, UK, Europe, Isle of Man and Isle of Wight email: info@nutttravel.com or call 028 703 51199. There is also a live chat feature on their website.
Motorhomes go for the price of a car and caravans go half price when travelling on the following:
Belfast - Cairnryan / Larne - Cairnryan: Tue, Wed & Thu on any sailing
Belfast - Liverpool: Sun & Mon mornings
Dublin - Holyhead: Tue, Wed & Thu on any sailing
Rosslare - Fishguard: Tue, Wed & Thu on any sailing.
There are also deals for travelling to Europe and Isle of Wight, check the ferry route map on www.nutttravel.com.
Nutt Travel will also offer members up to 10% discount on certain crossings. Please quote your membership number when booking. A small deposit secures any booking.
Contact Nutt Travel: Northern Ireland office: Coleraine Tel: 028 7035 1199; York office: Pocklington Tel: 028 7035 1199 or +44 7545 745 791; Southern Ireland office: Leitrim Tel: 00353 (0) 877406708;
OVERSEAS TRAVEL
JOIN US ON A FOREIGN RALLY
Many of you will be aware that the Club organise foreign rallies in partnership with Alan Rogers Travel. In the past two years we have run trips to La Tranche-surMer in the Vendee region of France, and for 2025 we have three such rallies arranged (see right).
At each rally, the hosts will be able to provide advice about the area and will be arranging activities when and where possible.
At past rallies we have had cycling and walking outings, karaoke and music evenings, boules competitions and quizzes as well as general social events. Each rally will vary depending on the hosts, but you can be assured of a warm welcome from them and fellow members.
Going forward, we are looking at the possibility of similar rallies in Spain and Germany – once we have organised these,



details will be available on the Club website and in the Club magazine.
In the meantime, if you would like any details on foreign rallies, please feel free to email stevew@themotorcaravannersclub. co.uk and we will endeavour to assist with any queries you may have.
We look forward to meeting some of you on future rallies...

LA TRANCHE-SUR-MER
The holiday resort of La Tranche-surMer, located on the Atlantic coast in the Southern Vendee, boasts a prime position facing south towards the Isle de Re. Known for its favourable climate, it features 8km of fine sandy beaches, making it one of the most popular destinations in the Vendee.
Camping Base d’Aunis is a highly popular four star site which offers direct access to a sandy beach through a secure pedestrian gate and across a car park. The town centre is just 300m away. The site is shady and level and each pitch is equipped with 10amp electricity. On site amenities include a heated swimming pool as well an an excellent restaurant and bar.
COST
Prices start from £775 and include 14 nights at
Camping Baie d’Aunis including tourist tax and a return ferry crossing with P&O ferries for two people travelling in a motorhome.
P&O Ferries offer day sailings from Dover to Calais, travelling standard season between 6am and 2pm and Calais to Dover between 2pm and 11.59pm. Alternative sailings are available with Irish Ferries and Le Shuttle.
THREE OPTIONS
• Rally 1: Arriving 30 May 2025, departing 13 June 2025.
• Rally 2: Arriving 13 June 2025, departing 27 June 2025..
• Rally 3: Arriving 31 August 2025, departing 14 September 2025. Spaces are limited so don’t miss out on this opportunity to rally abroad.
Email stevew@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk for more information or to book.






















TRAVELLING WITH YOUR






SPET




ince Brexit you can no longer use a pet passport issued in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) for travel to an EU country or Northern Ireland. You can still use a pet passport issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland.
The requirements for travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland with your pet are:
• The animal must be Microchipped
• The animal must have a valid rabies vaccination
• An animal health certificate unless you have a pet passport issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland
• if you’re travelling directly to Finland, Ireland,
Kate Jones has some advice for members travelling with their pets to Europe and Northern Ireland. Norway






Northern Ireland, Norway or Malta, dogs require tapeworm treatment
These requirements also apply to assistance dogs.
If travelling by Eurotunnel then there is a Pet Reception on the UK side similar to the one in Calais. If travelling by ferry then the animal’s documents will be checked when you book in.
It is advised that you check the rules of the country you’re travelling to for any additional restrictions or requirements before you travel.
Travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
If you have a pet passport issued in Northern Ireland, contact your vet for advice before >>
OVERSEAS TRAVEL


travelling. You can also read about changes to pet travel on the NIDirect website.
Arriving in an EU country or Northern Ireland
You’ll need to go through a travellers point of entry when you arrive in an EU country or Northern Ireland.
You may need to show your pet’s animal health certificate along with proof of their:
• microchip
• rabies vaccination
• tapeworm treatment (if required)
Repeat trips to an EU country or Northern Ireland
Your pet will need a new animal health certificate for each trip to an EU country or Northern Ireland.
Your pet will not need a repeat rabies vaccination so long as its rabies vaccinations are up to date.
Your dog will need tapeworm treatment for each trip if you’re travelling directly to Finland, Ireland, Malta, Northern Ireland or Norway.
How to get an animal health certificate
You do not need an animal health certificate if you have a pet passport issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland.
You must take your pet to your vet to get an
animal health certificate. You need to do this no more than 10 days before you travel.
The certificate needs to be signed by an ‘official veterinarian’ (OV). Check your vet can issue animal health certificates. If they cannot, ask them to help you find an OV.
When you visit your vet, you’ll need to take proof of your pet’s:
• microchipping date
• vaccination history
Your pet’s animal health certificate will be valid after the date of issue for:
• 10 days for entry into the EU or Northern Ireland
• 4 months for onward travel within the EU
• 4 months for re-entry to Great Britain
Any changes can be found on the Government Website www.gov.uk/taking-your-pet-abroad.
Notes
• Always check your Certificate is correct with no errors.
• Page 8 should be signed either by pet reception at the tunnel of by the customs post in your country of arrival.
• The dogs on the certificate must be registered to you or you must have documentation proving you have custody of them.















This simple, ten point guide aims to influence how owners manage their dogs, showing respect and sensitivity towards the places they visit and to others who share the space with them.


1



WALKIES!




Ensure your dog is under effective control, which means: You have a short lead with you and use it when needed (e.g. around livestock, near cliff edges or where signage requests it). You do not let your dog off the lead unless you keep it in sight and close enough to come back to you on command.
2 Prevent your dog from approaching horse riders, cyclists or other people uninvited.
3 Keep your dog with you on paths or access land and don’t let it stray into crops including fields of grass, fruit and vegetables.


4
Never let your dog worry or chase wildlife or livestock. Follow advice on local signs to reduce disturbance to plants and animals.
5
Stay SAFE around farm animals and horses. Stop look and listen before entering a field. Always keep your dog on a short lead. Find the safest route around animals, giving them plenty of space and using paths or access land where possible. Exit the area calmly and quickly if threatened, releasing your dog to make it easier for you both to reach safety.
6
Always bag and bin your dog’s poo wherever you are.

Never leave bags of dog poo lying around, even if you intend to pick them up later. Containers and deodorised bags can make them easier to carry.
Ensure your details are on your dog’s collar and that it is micro chipped, so you can be reunited quickly if it is lost.
Keep vaccinations and worming up to date. Ask your vet for more information. Contact your local authority, or look out for signs, to get more information about what to do and where to go in your area.


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SAMMY SNAIL CLUB

Junior leaders
Maria Hill & Gill Crosby at the Intergroup Festival
“I liked being with friends and seeing friends from previous years”
This year we were joined by 11 Juniors during the course of the weekend. There ages ranged from 5 to 11 years, which can be quite challenging to keep everyone entertained and on task, but they did do, and had fun at the same time (and that is what it is all about!).
Our first meeting on Friday night was in the Blue Tent, where we introduced ourselves before taking part in the Opening Parade. The children were proud to wave their individual flags and Rosie and Joseph were pleased to carry the Junior banner once again. The Members were very encouraging and cheered us on.
As the Olympics were being held during the Summer, we decided to base our weekend activities on an Olympic Theme. These included:

“I like Sammy Snail because I liked playing the games and eating the sweets that I won”


• Decorated Olympic Trophy
• Olympic Torch
• Decorated Cake Box
• Decorated Olympic cup cakes
• Our very own Olympic Circuit with different games
Having experienced young children at this event ourselves, we know how difficult it is to get them out of bed, up and out to attend the
Juniors, especially after a late night so we like to provide hot buttered toast and fruit juice before each session.
On Saturday morning, keen to join us, one of our younger members, Evie, arrived in style, in her very own VW Campervan.
We were feeling brave this year, as we have always avoided this, but the first session involved the children painting their own trophy, made from a large ‘pop’ bottle using acrylic paint. Surprisingly, most of the paint ended up on the bottle and not on them, but we did get through a full packet of baby wipes.

“Gill and Maria were as best as best can be!”
Whilst these were left to dry, the children started making their own Olympic torch with oval shaped red, yellow and orange tissue paper, to emulate the flames and card to make the torch holder. There was quite an art to getting the tissue to resemble flames.
During Saturday’s session, the children went out to discharge some energy by participating in team games which they had fun and enjoyed. They were rewarded with snacks and a drink.
The trophies had by now dried enough for them to be decorated with the handles and rosette with 1st place. This was quite a challenge for us as we kept burning our fingers with the glue gun, trying to get everything to stick –‘OUCH!’.
On Sunday, it was really good to see all those that had joined us the day before, return, with a smile on their faces for more entertainment and chatter with their new friends.
We began the day, decorating cake boxes and cup-cakes, this time based on the Olympic >>
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rings. It wasn’t the paint from the day before, that we had to worry about, it was the icing that ended up over fingers, mouths, hair, in fact absolutely everywhere! But they did have a great time snacking away on it.
We were very conscious that the weather was going to be against us, so started our afternoon session, immediately with our Olympic circuit. This included: -
• Croquet ball and hoops
• Rollerball
• Quoits
• Throwing bean bags in hoops
other end and use your head to manoeuvre the
“I enjoyed making the Olympic trophy and eating ice-cream”


gathered as much of the equipment as we could and ran back to the Blue Tent. The noise of the rain was that loud that it frightened the younger ones and there was no way we were going anywhere soon.
We continued playing some indoor games, followed by discussion about the weather while they sat down to drinks and a snack.
We, and the children, were proud when everything they had made over the weekend, was displayed along with the adult homecrafts. They all looked amazing. The Olympic theme had clearly been an engaging topic which was visible for all members to see.
On Monday morning we met for the final time, and this saw the children collect their medals for their craft entries.
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they felt had been helpful, friendly, and fun, and they chose Arizona who was deservedly presented with the Margaret Platt Trophy for this year’s Juniors Junior of the Intergroup Festival.
This saw the end of this year’s Intergroup Festival Rally, and the children again took a prominent part in the closing parade with Noah and Sienna proudly carrying the Junior banner.
What a great time we all had over the weekend; the weather could have been kinder, although we were grateful, we managed to complete the games before the downpour.

It is rewarding to know that the Juniors enjoyed a weekend full of fun and activities. Below are some of their comments. For us, this was another successful Intergroup Festival for the Juniors, and we would like to thank all the Juniors who attended for making it so. We look forward to seeing you all again soon.
“I enjoyed playing outside and all the crafts”



























GETTING OUT & MOTORHOMING SAFELY

Safety Officer
Keith Poole has some advice on how to stay safe while having fun this year.

While we are all responsible for our own health and safety here are a few Club rules and tips to remember when out and about or on the rally field.
Parking
Winter parking on limited space car parks and school playgrounds: This rule has now changed and the space between vans has been reduced to 4m based on there being
nothing between vans ie. chairs, tables etc.
For the summertime: The rule still stands at 6m minimum space between vans with no door to door parking unless a space of 9m can be accomplished between vans. The Risk Assessment is now available on the Club website
Portable gas appliances
Portable gas appliances are often used on rallies, I would advise that these devices are only used externally. When not in use please remove the gas bottle lock and store in a well ventilated cupboard.
BBQ
Orange rubber gas pipes or leads for the BBQ

should be checked for date of manufacture (this will be printed on pipe itself). Replace if over five years old. A bucket of water near a BBQ is another safety item (just in case).
Annual habitation checks
An important check which should be carried out each year by a professional engineer who should check your gas system to show you if any defects are found.
Fire extinguishers
These have a life of about 5 years.
Although your fire extinguisher may be showing green in the window, it doesn’t mean it is fully pressurised, the powder could be hard inside.
There are fire sticks now available from www.glossfireaction.co.uk with a Discount Code of 150MCC/4/23 readily available for members to order.
Maintaining portable electrical equipment
Many groups carry electric urns, kettles, bingo machines, etc. These are classed as portable appliances and unless they are double insulated they have the potential to cause an electric shock if there is a fault with the earth connection.
As a result the Health & Safety Executive recommends that the equipment has a portable appliance test to ensure the earth connection is sound.














USE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON RALLIES
With most new motorhomes coming with a fire extinguisher fitted, it is not compulsory for Groups to have a fire extinguisher or a fire bucket available, however it is strongly advisable to have something in case there is a small fire.
Most Groups have the statement on safety written into their supplementary document mentioning that a fire Extinguisher is available with the Stewards’ Rally Pack or van, along with
a bell or horn to warn of a fire and to raise the alarm.
However, fuel canisters, gas bottles, leisure batteries, electrical wiring and cooking in small spaces all pose increased risks of fire. Being in close proximity to neighbours and their equipment and activities is another potential hazard. Hopefully nothing catches alight, but if it did do you have a fire extinguisher to hand? And if so, is it the correct type?
Traditional fire extinguishers are often pressurised and therefore need yearly servicing at a cost and/or have a limited life. Powder for example is also very damaging to both surfaces and lungs and can cause more damage than a small fire. What most people don’t realise is that the usage time of a 3.5kg extinguisher can be as little as 7 seconds, providing it has been

serviced and the contents haven’t compressed of course. Not long to extinguish a fire! And you have to know what type of fire it is before you use a pressurised extinguisher. Using powder for example on a frying pan full of oil will propel the flaming oil all over the place making matters considerably worse.
There is no rule in the Motor Caravanner's CFG or the Natural England Guidelines at present stating that you should have fire extinguishers available but mostly it is common sense to have a cylinder extinguisher or fire stick available for personal use in case of a small fire happening.
Nobody should put their own life at risk of danger when a fire is at the stage of getting out of hand and then it should be the job of the emergency services.
BBQ fires can be a large hazard, with the flames getting out of control then it is the duty of the person to have a bucket of water or sand available to extinguish the flames. Once again, if too large, then it’s the Emergency services department to deal with.
As Health & Safety advice changes as years pass, then we, the members, have to encourage our members to take the preventives when it is imperative that we have to think safety first.
Once again, it is strongly advisable that we all have some fire protection available. Please make sure that all fire extinguishers are within date and are fully operational. Fire blankets are good for smothering the fires on cookers. Fire sticks are light, handy and very efficient in distinguishing the fire.
















USE OF DRONES AT RALLIES
As more members are getting into flying drones it is now becoming the ‘in thing’ to take overhead photos of vans parked up or the lovely scenery around our rally fields. Members who have drones should be aware
that, if you are the operator, and your drone weighs over 250g or has a camera that can take photos or record video, you must register with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and get an operator ID. You also need to apply for a model aircraft licence.
As a licenced owner there are rules on where you can and can't fly. Please beware that:
• If you intentionally or recklessly hit someone with a drone, you could be liable for battery, which carries both criminal and civil sanctions.
• If you intentionally or recklessly damage
someone's property with a drone, you could be liable for criminal damage.
• If you fly a drone without exercising a reasonable standard of care and injure someone or damage their property, you could be negligent and liable to compensate the victim for personal injury or damage to property.
• If you fly a drone low over someone’s land without their permission, you could be liable for trespass, even if you do not personally go onto the land (although this is generally a civil rather than a criminal matter).
Furthermore, you should check for any local bylaws restricting the use of drones.
Some members are very concerned about drones colliding or crashing into their motorhomes and causing damage to their property. Others do not want their privacy invaded by having their photo taken without their consent. So all Groups should set out guidelines as to where drones can be flown; for

example in a field beside the rally field, with a safe distance of at least 50m away from any vehicle or as far away from the units as possible so as not to be of a nuisance to others or invade their privacy.


DOGS IN COMMUNAL SITE RALLY TENTS
This subject was discussed at the National Rally last May and has been questioned once again. With the backing of Council of Management, it has been agreed that if the tent in question is a private tent (eg, pop up with sides) and is only being used privately beside your unit with your friends, then it is your responsibility to look after your dogs inside of the tent and outside.
However, if it is a Group communal tent and is erected in the field for all members to use – for a coffee morning, evening meet up, food or a game of Bingo – dogs are not allowed inside the









tent for hygiene reasons and to be considerate to other members.
Dogs can still be seated outside the communal group tent with their owners provided they are on a lead and cannot get into the tent, complying with the ruling of Communal Group tents so as not to inflict any distress on members that are allergic to animals or have a fear of dogs.
It is the responsibility of the Group Committee to make sure that these rules are adhered to for the sake of all members on the rally field.











































GUIDE TO DRIVING A MOTORHOME IN THE UK

With 262,300 miles of road network to explore, memorable and enriching experiences await when you decide to travel across the UK in a motorhome.
Unlike other forms of transport, a motorhome offers the ultimate freedom and flexibility to discover our vast range of beaches, countryside and even the odd mountain peak at your own pace.
However, driving a motorhome in the UK comes with its own set of rules and regulations that you need to be aware of to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
In this guide, we’ll cover everything from motorhome speed limits to lane usage, and provide tips on how to drive a motorhome safely.
Motorhome speed limits
Driving a motorhome requires knowledge of specific speed limits, which can vary based on the size and weight of your vehicle.
In the UK, speed limits for motorhomes
differ from those for regular cars. Here are the general speed limits you need to be aware of:
• Single Carriageways: The speed limit is 50mph for motorhomes over 3,500kg.
• Dual Carriageways: The speed limit is 60mph for motorhomes over 3,500kg.
• Motorways: The speed limit is 70mph for motorhomes, but this only applies if your motorhome is under 3,500kg.
• Speed limits for motorhomes over 3,500kg: If your motorhome weighs over 3,500kg, stricter speed limits apply. On single carriageways, you must not exceed 50mph, while on dual carriageways, the limit is 60mph. On motorways, you can drive up to 60mph.
Lane usage: What you need to know
Are motorhomes allowed in the fast lane? Motorhomes over 3,500kg are not allowed in the fast lane (the outside lane) of a motorway if it has more than three lanes. This rule helps keep the flow of traffic smooth and ensures













that heavier vehicles do not slow down fastermoving traffic.
Can motorhomes use the outside lane?
Motorhomes can use the outside lane of dual carriageways and motorways with three lanes or fewer. However, for motorways with four lanes, motorhomes over 3,500kg must stick to the first three lanes and avoid the outside lane.


4 Lane motorway rules





On motorways with four lanes, motorhomes over 3,500kg must not use the outside lane. They are restricted to the three leftmost lanes. This rule helps maintain traffic flow and ensures safety for all road users.

How to drive a motorhome?





Driving a motorhome is different from driving a regular car. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Get comfortable with your vehicle

Before hitting the road, spend some time familiarising yourself with your motorhome. Understand its dimensions, how it handles and practice driving it in a safe, open space.
Plan your route
Planning your route in advance can save you a lot of trouble. Consider the width and height of your motorhome when choosing roads and be mindful of narrow lanes and low bridges. >>

TOP TIPS
Use your mirrors
Motorhomes are much larger than cars, so using your mirrors effectively is crucial. Regularly check your side mirrors and be aware of blind spots.
Take breaks
Driving a motorhome can be tiring, so make sure to take regular breaks. This is especially important on long journeys to avoid fatigue.
Parking and manoeuvring
Practice parking and maneuvering your motorhome in different situations. Look for spacious parking areas and be cautious when reversing.
Can you drive a motorhome on a car licence?
Yes, you can drive a motorhome on a car licence in the UK, provided the motorhome


weighs up to 3,500kg. For motorhomes over 3,500kg, you need a category C1 licence.
Conclusion
Driving a motorhome in the UK can be a rewarding experience if you understand and follow the rules and regulations. By keeping these tips in mind, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable journey, exploring the beautiful landscapes and attractions the UK has to offer. Happy travels!






























































































AVON
M&D SERVICES LTD
Unit 1 Balaclava Road Ind. Estate, Bristol, BS16 3LJ
T: 01179 651900 or 01179 650651
E: tony@mdservicesltd.co.uk
BRISTOL
CHIPPING SODBURY CARAVANS
Badminton Road, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, BS37 6LH
T: 01454 318374
E: sales@chippingsodburycaravans.co.uk www.chippingsodburycaravans.co.uk
CHESHIRE
SPINNEY MOTORHOMES –CHESHIRE
Knutsford Road, Crewe, CW4 8HJ
T: 01477 535808 www.spinney.co.uk
COUNTY DURHAM
A19 CARAVANS
Unit B1, Site 5, Cold Hesledon Ind. Est., Seaham, Co. Durham, SR7 8ST
T: 01915 815777 or 07738 057970
E: sales@a19caravans.com
DERBYSHIRE
DERBY MOTORHOMES AUTO SLEEPERS EXHIBITION CENTRE
Chapel Street, Derby, DE1 3GU T: 01332 360222
E: service@derbymotorhomes.com www.derbymotorhomes.com
DEVON
MOTORHOME & CARAVAN
SERVICE REPAIR CENTRE
Unit K&M, Boringdon Mill Business Park, Galileo Close, Plympton, PL7 4JW
T: 01752 717750
E: service@dandcmotorhomes.co.uk www.dandcmotorhomes.co.uk

SERVICING
ESSEX
WESTS MOTORHOMES
Wests Ind. Park, Todd Close, Rainham, RM13 9XX T: 01708 556237
E: info@motorhomerepairs.net www.motorhomerepairs.net
WINSOR GARAGES
Ford Rd, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 3DS T: 01255 222110
E: winsorgaragesltd@btconnect.com www.winsorgaragesltd.co.uk
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
NEWENT AUTO CENTRE
Newent Business Park, Newent, GL18 1HP
T: 01531 828001
E: newentauto@yahoo.co.uk www.newentauto.co.uk
HAMPSHIRE
CS&R LTD
Unit 4, Woolmer Trading Est., Woolmer Way, Bordon, GU35 9QE T: 01483 906435 or 07979 386780
E: csrcaravanserviceand repairs@gmail.com www.repairscaravan.co.uk
YEW TREE WORKSHOPS
Fawley, Southampton, SO45 1BX T: 02380 010029
E: yewtreeworkshopsltd@outlook.com www.badminstonsgroup.co.uk
KENT
ARC MOTORHOME & CARAVAN SERVICES
Unit 2, Coombe Road, Dover, Kent CT17 0LQ
T: 01304 784436
E: info@arcmcs.com www.arcmcs.com
LINCOLNSHIRE
GRANTHAM LEISURE LTD
76 Kings Cliffe Road, Grantham, NG31 8EU T: 07980 919030
E: granthamleisureltd@yahoo.com www.granthamleisureltd.co.uk
MERSEYSIDE
SPENCER & GILBERT
3 St. Luke’s Road, Southport, PR9 0SH T: 01704 531398
E: spencerandgilbert@gmail.com
NORFOLK
CROWN GARAGE
Air-con servicing available Newton St. Faith, Norwich, NR10 3LG T: 01603 898253
E: enquiry@thecrowngarage.com www.thecrowngarage.com
SIMPSONS GARAGE (GT YARMOUTH) LTD
Suffolk Rd, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0LN
E: service@simpsons-skoda.com www.simpsonsmotorhomes.co.uk
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM CARS FIAT
Cockerell Road, Phoenix Parkway, Corby, NN17 5DU T: 01536 268991
E: phil@rockinghamcars.co.uk www.rockinghamcars.co.uk
SPINNEY MOTORHOMESNORTHAMPTON
A45 Higham Road, Little Irchester, Wellingborough, Northants, NN8 2DU 01933 277303 www.spinney.co.uk
IN ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECTORY
SOMERSET
HIGHBRIDGE CARAVAN CENTRE LTD
A38 Bristol Road, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4EX T: 01278 764800
E: aftersalesdept@high bridgecaravans.co.uk www.highbridgecaravans.co.uk
STAFFORDSHIRE
SPINNEY MOTORHOMESSTAFFORDSHIRE
Stonewall Place, Silverdale, Newcastle ST5 6NR T: 01782 622581 www.spinney.co.uk
STOCKPORT
PINNACLE MOTOR ENGINEERING
Gordon Street, SK4 1RS T: 0161 480 0397
E: info@pinnaclemotors.net www.pinnacle-motors.co.uk
SUFFOLK
SHARMAN CARAVANS
Habitation services to all motorhomes and campervans – AWS approved workshops.
Colchester Road, Ipswich, IP4 4RU T: 01473 713284
E: sales@sharmancaravans.co.uk www.sharmancaravans.co.uk
SURREY
ELMWOOD VEHICLES LTD
Motorhome Servicing & MOTs
278 Kingston Rd (rear of petrol station), Epsom, Surrey, KT19 0SH T: 0208 394 2847
E: info@elmwoodvehicles.co.uk www.elmwoodvehicles.co.uk
SUSSEX
CARAVAN TECH SERVICES LTD
(Bailey, Swift & Adria)
London Road, Hurst Green, East Sussex, TN19 7PN
T: 01508 860260
E: shop@caravantech.co.uk www.caravantech.co.uk
WARWICKSHIRE
SPINNEY MOTORHOMESWARWICKSHIRE
Warwick Rd, Leek Wootton, CV35 7RD T: 01926 858880 www.spinney.co.uk
WEST MIDLANDS
AEG MOTORHOMES
Birmingham Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JE
T: 01384 848439 www.aegmotorhomes.co.uk
SCOTLAND
TURRIFF CARAVAN CENTRE (TCC)
Greengate Lodge, Delgaty, Turriff, AB53 5TA
T: 01888 562186
E: sales@turriffcaravans.co.uk www.turriffcaravans.co.uk
HIGHLAND CAMPERVANS
Kerrowaird Steading, Dalcross, Inverness, IV2 7JQ
T: 01667 493976
E: workshop@highlandcampervans.com www.highlandcampervans.com
DONALD MACKENZIE
Authorised Fiat dealer, Motorhome Servicing & MOTs
62 Seafield Road, Inverness, Highland, IV1 1SG T: 01463 235777
E: dmaftersales@dmmotorgroup.co.uk

MOTORHOME CENTRE
253 Blairtummock Road, Glasgow, G33 4ED
T: 0141 773 1212
F: 0141 771 1999
E: info@motorhomecentrescotland.com
NEWTON GARAGE LTD
14 The Wisp, Edinburgh, EH16 4SQ
T: 0131 669 6336
E: newtongarage@aol.com
NORTH ROAD GARAGE
Great North Road, Kelty, Fife, KY4 0HW
T: 01383 830404
E: sales@northroadgarage.co.uk www.northroadgarage.co.uk
SHERIFFMILL MOTOR COMPANY LTD
Sheriffmill Road, Elgin, Moray, IV30 6UH
T: 01343 547121 or 01343 547378
E: service@sheriffmill.co.uk
WALES
SPINNEY MOTORHOMESFLINTSHIRE
76 Station Road, Deeside, CH5 2TE
T: 01244 830438
www.spinney.co.uk


STAY WITH THE CLUB
Enjoy the hospitality of our CLs, Night Stops and Safe Knights and take advantage of our friendly parking guide
CL SITES
ENGLAND 122
Avon 122
Bedfordshire 122
Cheshire 122
Cornwall 123
Cumbria 124
Derbyshire 124
Devon 124
Dorset 126
Co. Durham 126
Gloucestershire 129
Hampshire 129
Herefordshire 130
Kent 130
Lancashire 130
Leicestershire 132
Lincolnshire 132
Norfolk 137
Northants 137
Northumberland 137
Shropshire 137
Somerset 138
NIGHT STOPS
ENGLAND 156
Bedfordshire 156
Buckinghamshire 156
Cambridgeshire 156
Cornwall 157
Co. Durham 157
Cumbria 157
Derbyshire 157
Devon 157
Gloucestershire 158
G. Manchester 158
Hampshire 158
Hertfordshire 160
Lancashire 160
Lincolnshire 160
Norfolk 162
122
Staffordshire 140 Suffolk 140
Tyne & Wear 140 Warwickshire 141
141
141

FRIENDLY PARKING 170
ENGLAND 170
Avon 170
Bedfordshire 170
Berkshire 170
Buckinghamshire 170







144 SCOTLAND 144 Caithness 144 Dumfries & Galloway 147 East Lothian 147 Fife 147 Highlands 147 Isle of Arran 148



Inverness-shire 148 WALES 148 Anglesey 148
Carmarthenshire 151



Denbighshire 151 Swansea 151
156


Cheshire 171
Cornwall 171
179 Tyne & Wear 179 Warwickshire 180
180
180
Cambridgeshire 170 Suffolk 179
Wiltshire 180

East Yorkshire 174
Essex 174
Gloucestershire 174
Hampshire 174
Herefordshire 175
Hertfordshire 175
Lancashire 176



Worcestershire 180 N. IRELAND 180 Co. Antrim 180
Co. Armagh 180
Co. Down 180


SCOTLAND 183
Aberdeenshire 183
Argyll & Bute 183
Ayreshire 183
Dumfries 183
Edinburgh 183
Glasgow 183
Highlands 183
Scottish Borders 183 Moray 183
Perth & Kinross 183
S Lanarkshire 183
Stirlingshire 183


Northumberland 162 N. Humberside 162 Suffolk 162
Leicestershire 176
Lincolnshire 176
Merseyside 178


Tyne & Wear 164 Yorkshire 164
Norfolk 178
North Yorkshire 178

SCOTLAND 164
Northumberland 178
Nottinghamshire 178



Dumfries & Galloway 164 Highlands 166 WALES 166
Oxfordshire 178
Shropshire 178
Somerset 179

Carmarthenshire 166
South Yorkshire 179

Ceredigion 168
Staffordshire 179

Glamorgan 168


Pembrokeshire 168 Powys 168


WALES 184
Anglesey 184
Ceredigion 184
Conwy 184
Gower 184
Gwent 184
Gwynedd 184
Mid Glamorgan 184
Monmouthshire 184
Pembrokeshire 184
Powys 184 S Glamorgan 184
Please check the website and magazine for any updates and new locations.


THE SITE CODE
Follow the Club’s guide to safe and sensible pitching. When visiting a site remember that you are a paying guest, so be aware of your surroundings and leave the pitch in the same clean condition you found it.
• Do not stop on private land without prior permission from the owner.
• Park where you will not interfere with the freedom and enjoyment of others, six metres from other vehicles/units.
• Allow adequate access for emergency vehicles to reach other units.
• Avoid damage to the ground by testing the surface carefully before driving on and drive carefully and with consideration.
• Keep your pitch neat and tidy with no loose equipment outside your vehicle beyond what is necessary or appropriate.
• Leave your pitch clean and tidy.
• Recycle wherever possible and dispose of all rubbish in appropriate provided facilities. If there are none, take your waste home or to somewhere it can be safely disposed of.
• Carry suitable sanitary equipment (chemical toilet with an approved fluid) and empty toilet waste only at disposal points.
• Empty waste water tanks at designated points or dispose using a separate container following site rules.
• Do not allow children and/or animals to spoil the peace and quiet of others.
• Children and young people remain the responsibility of parents and carers at all times.
• Respect the privacy of others.

• Drive slowly (5mph) at all times. Be aware of children who may be out of sight when playing.
• Keep all entertainment systems at a level at which all can enjoy the facilities and so these items do not become a nuisance.
• Limit generators to essential use only.
• Keep dogs on leads and always “pick-up”.
• Observe the Countryside, Caravan and Seashore Codes at all times.






CAROL BIGGS Membership Services
CL SITES
WHAT IS A CL SITE?
The Motorcaravanners’ Club are authorised by Natural England, The Scottish Executive and The Welsh Assembly Government to issue licences for Certificated Locations. These are known as CLs. Owners of land may permit up to 5 Motorhomes or Caravans without the need of planning permission. The conditions are:
• Not more than 5 ‘vans allowed on the site at any one time.
• No ‘vans shall be allowed to stay for longer than 28 consecutive days.
• Awnings and pup tents are allowed.
• TENTS & TRAILER TENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED.
WHO RUNS THEM AND WHO CAN STAY ON THEM?
Many of our CL site owners are club members and provide very good sites for us all to use. If you have friends who have motor caravans it will enable you to meet at our sites. They don’t have to be members of our, or any other club to be made very welcome.
HOW DO I BECOME A CL SITE?
If you wish to become a CL or know of anyone who does please contact our office on 01684 311677, email carolb@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk or download the details from the website.
ENGLAND
AVON
STONESWOOD FARM (CL94211)
Wrington Hill, Wrington, Bristol BS40 5PP
Mrs A Pritchard 07880 934475
cost: £15 incl. electric. open: All year. access: 12ft. Not suitable for RVs.
directions: From M5 take junc 20, B3133 or 21, A370 to Conglesbury. Take A370 from Conglesbury towards Bristol. At Cleeve just after Tout’s Budgens supermarket turn right up Cleeve Hill Road, Stoneswood paddock 1 mile on left.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilet, shower, flat field with hardstanding. Dogs allowed. places of interest: Located in the Forest of Avon. Lovely walks from site and in adjoining woodland, Bristol 8 miles, Weston-Super-Mare 8 miles, Cheddar Gorge and Wells.
BEDFORDSHIRE
LOWER WOOD END FARM (CL94118)
Marston Moretaine, Bedford MK43 0PA
Mrs V. Parrish 01234 768308 or 07778 816389 (8am-8pm)
cost: £10 no electric, £14 with electric per night. open: All year. access: 3m.
directions: From Bedford take A421, mile past Little Chef roundabout turn right for Woodend. After 1 mile turn right at 6ft brick garden wall, down track for 200 yards to site.
facilities: Flat grass field in a peaceful countryside location. Toilets, water, chemical disposal, dogs allowed, disabled members welcome but no special facilities, some hardstandings.
places of interest: Bedford 6 miles, Milton Keynes 10 miles, Woburn Abbey 5 miles, village for shop and pubs.
CHESHIRE
BELMONT HALL (CL94397)
Great Budworth, Northwich CW9 6JA
Site manager 07496 408032 and 07530 450019 (9am-9pm) email belmontcamping@aol.com
gps: N53.301158 W2.526938
cost: £17 for electric hook-up and £19 for a fully serviced pitch for MCC members. All pitches are hard-standing. Discount applied at booking through the website.
open: All year. access: Road 20ft. Gate 13ft. directions: 3 miles south of M56 J10 on the
A559 heading to Northwich. Site entrance at junction of the A559 and Pole Lane.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilets/showers/ washroom. Electric hook-ups, rubbish bins, 5 hard standings, disabled friendly with toilet/shower. Dogs allowed and exercise area, suitable for longer stays.
places of interest: Three pubs within 10 minutes, two shops 2 miles, fishing on site, Country Park 2 miles, Cheshire showground, footpaths.
MANOR FARM (CL94433)
TEMPORARILY CLOSED - CHECK WITH SITE. Newton Lane, Gates Heath Tattenhall, Chester CH3 9AY
Brian Ryder 07944 135814 (9am-5pm) email bookings.manorfarm@gmail.com
cost: £25 with electric. £20 without electricity. open: All year. access: Road & gate 30ft.
directions: From Chester South on the A41 Whitchurch Rd. at Haton Heath left into Chester Rd. From Whitchurch North on A41 right into Chester Rd. at Hatton Heath, after 2 miles fork left onto Gatesheath Lane Manor Farm 1 mile on left.
facilities: Acres of flat land & countryside. New RV pitches. Fresh water, rubbish bins, hard standing, chemical disposal, new shower & toilet block, wash room. Electric hook-up, one disabled facility accessible for wheelchair users. On-site farm shop, cafe, coffee shop. Calor Gas T&G Builders just down the road. Rally field available. Check for details of discounts, numbers etc.
places of interest: Beeston Castle, Peckforton Castle, Sandstone Trail & Ice Cream Farm. Regular buses to Chester/Whitchurch.
CORNWALL
FERNLEIGH BARN (CL94323)
Penstraze, Chacewater TR4 8PN Mr Leslie Hackett 01872 562953
email Les.penstraze@gmail.com
cost: £15pupn including electric. open: All year.
access: 12ft. Not suitable for RVs.
directions: From A30 Chiverton Cross roundabout take A390 to Truro. Travel 1 mile to dog leg junction signed Tregavethan-Chacewater 1½ miles. Take Chacewater turning. Travel 140yds turn right into private road (beside long white wall with post box). Approx 200yds to Fernleigh Barn turning on the left.
facilities: Water, green chemical disposal, bins, suitable longer stays, slightly sloping. Dogs allowed. places of interest: Within 2 miles of three villages,
each with pubs, restaurants, local shops and post office, bus stop ¼ mile, park & ride, 1½ miles for Truro and mainline station.
PORTHTOWAN (CL94486)
Porthtowan Campsite, Jolly’s Lane, Porthtowan TR4 8AX
Bookings number: 07920 715410 (8am-8pm)
Email: porthtowancampsite@outlook.com
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cost: £15 pupn. Additional charge for electric £5pn open: All year
access: 11ft. Wide gate. NO ARVs
directions: From the A30 in the direction of Pool & Camborne take the junction for Westway towards Wheal Rose. Carry on past Etheringtons Farm Shop and through Manor Parsley village. At junction with Coast Road turn left onto Rose Hill. At top of hill turn right into Forthvean road. In 600m turn right into unmarked road and site is at end of the lane.
facilities: Grass pitching, fresh water, dogs allowed, E.H.U. Not suitable for wheelchair users, Elsan point to be installed.
places of interest: South west Coast path is outside field with 15-20 minute walk into village where there are two pubs, village shop, local bus service. Surf lessons & board hire available on the beach. Site has sea views and views towards Godrevy lighthouse and St Ives.
THE MEADOW (CL94275)
Mount Pleasant Farm, Skinners Bottom, Redruth TR16 5DU
Mr S Harvey 01209 890677 (8am-9pm).
07793 140 911 email stuhol@btopenworld.com
cost: £6-£10. No electric.
open: All year.
access: 15ft gate, 15ft road.
directions: From A30 (Chiverton Cross) take 3rd exit (St Agnes) at mini roundabout take 3rd exit (St Agnes) and then turn left. In ¼ mile (Skinners Bottom) after 100yds turn right follow the road for 1¼ miles and turn left before Mount Hawke sign. Continue to bottom of hill and the site is on the right hand side.
facilities: Hard standing and flat site. Water, chemical disposal and rubbish bins. Suitable for longer stays, dogs allowed.
places of interest: Shop approx 1 mile, pub approx 2 miles, beach 2 miles, nearest town 3 miles
CUMBRIA
NEAR HOWE (CL94477)
Trout Beck, Penrith CA11 0SH
Fiona Shore 01768 779678 or 07861 651368 (8am-8pm)
email enquiries@nearhowe.co.uk
cost: £20, no electric
open: End March - Mid October
access: Access road & entrance 10ft wide. Access is via a single width gravel track (max. van length 6m)
directions: Use postcode CA11 0SZ. From the M6 take Junction 40. From the west on the A66, take the right-hand turn to Mungrisdale & Caldbeck, continue for approx 1 mile and take righthand turning to Near Howe Cottages, go up gravel track, up the hill. Entrance to field is on the left before the cottages.
facilities: Grass field in a peaceful countryside location with amazing views. Water, green chemical disposal, grey waste disposal, shower, toilet, washing-up and laundry facilities.
places of interest: Keswick & Derwentwater (9 miles), Penrith (12 miles), Aira Force & Ullswater (8 miles), Pub within 2 miles, cycling & hiking.
ESTUARY VIEW ESCPAES (CL94494)
Borwick Rails, Millom, Cumbria LA18 4JU
Lea McMeekin 01229 771788 or 07713 530589 (8am-10pm)
email info@estuaryviewescapes.co.uk
cost: £20 pupn. No EHU open: All year access: 7m
directions: Drive to bottom of Devonshire Road turn L onto Borwick Rails follow road past Du Dum Villa until you reach the sea then turn R into Estuary view Escapes.
facilities: Water, rubbish, hard standing, dogs allowed, Toilet, Elsan disposal, wash room. Great walking site.
places of interest: Shops, calor gas, garages nearby, beach on site.
TRANBY (CL94480)
Moor Road, Great Broughton, Cockermouth CA13 OXB
Mr Ken & Alison Simpson Tel: 01900 815523 Mob: 07766 824350 (Bookings to be made between 9am-9pm). email tranby@btinternet.com www.tranbycl.co.uk
cost: £17 pupn including electric access: No limit on length of vehicle. Access road & entrance 12ft wide.
directions: From the A66 approximately 2 miles west of Cockermouth, turn right, signposted for Great Boughton, keep left onto Main Street, keep
on the road signed for Broughton Moor, the site is approximately ¼ mile out of the village up a little lane on the right hand side.
facilities: Fully serviced pitches with fresh water, grey waste, wifi and EHU. Small paddock on a quiet farm adjacent to woodland and a pond.
places of interest: Village shop & pubs ½ mile away. Bus route. Lake district coast aquarium, Go Ape & Forest Segway at Whinlatter Forest, Senhouse Roman Museum. Wordsworth House, Lakes Distillery etc, all close by. Fabulous walks next to the site.
DERBYSHIRE
GREYSTONES NAWAB CARAVANNING & CAMPING (CL94453)
Ashbourne Road, Flagg, Buxton SK17 9QQ
Mr M Jilani 01298 22341 (9am-8pm) email mrmajilani@aol.com
cost: £20, with electric £25 open: All year
access: Country lane. Gate 6m +
directions: Buxton A515 6 miles to site Ashbourne A515 21 miles.
facilities: Water, rubbish bins, chemical disposal, showers & toilets, electric hook-up, dogs allowed, flat grass field. Four Indian blue and white peacocks and rare breed chickens.
places of interest: Buxton Spa Town, The Heights of Abraham, Alton Towers.
DEVON
THE LAZY BUZZARD CAMPSITE (CL94231)
nr. Mullacott Cross, Ilfracombe EX34 8NY
Mr R Quaintance 07812 385915 or 07888 264739(10am-10pm) email rogerquaintance@gmail.com
gps: N51.177832 W4.141783
cost: £15 per night, PayPal accepted in advance. open: Easter-September. Winter if ground conditions permit. Field available for group rallies. access: Good.
directions: Leave M5 junction 27, take A361 and follow to Barnstaple then take A39 towards Bideford/Ilfracombe and take A361 signposted Ilfracombe over the new bridge at Barnstaple keep on the A361 through Braunton until you reach Mullacott Cross roundabout, take the 2nd exit B3343 towards Woolacombe and the site is 800m on the right.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, grey water dump, rubbish bins, WC, sink, dogs allowed.




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DORSET
CAUSEWAY FARM (CL94135)
Causeway, Radipole Village, Weymouth DT4 9RX
Mr G Tite. Gary 07857 373927 or Becky 07592 134105
gps: N50.630674 W2.478834
cost: Members £12 pn, non-members £15 with EHU open: All year access: 16ft. Suitable for RVs.
directions: On entering Weymouth from Dorchester at the roundabout take 2nd exit towards Old Harbour (N). Take 5th right turn at the Famous Old Spa into Spa Road, continue straight on into Radipole Lane over River Bridge and take 1st right into Causeway Lane. Site is 100m on the right. facilities: Almost flat grass site, water, chemical disposal, dogs allowed, suitable for longer stays, possible access for wheelchairs but not ideal. places of interest: Shop and pub 1 mile, Weymouth 2 miles, footpaths to Radipole Lane, bird reserve and north to Upwey.
HOME FARM CAMPSITE (CL94125)
Rectory Lane, Puncknowle, nr Dorchester DT2 9BW
Miss R Laver 01308 897258 (phone to book and check tariff)
gps: N50.696924 W2.660044
cost: £24-£28 inc. EHU. £19-£22 no EHU open: 1 April-7 October access: 9ft
directions: On A35 between Bridport and Dorchester turn off to Litton Cheney and follow road to Puncknowle. From Bridport take B3157 towards Weymouth turn off at Swyre to Puncknowle.
facilities: Mostly flat grass field, water, chemical disposal, toilets, washroom. Dogs allowed, suitable for longer stays, gas available. places of interest: Bridport golf 6 mile, Abbotsbury swannery and subtropical gardens 4 miles.
SNOOKS FARM (CL94437)
Church Lane, West Parley, Ferndown BH22 8TR
Miss Christine Edge 07971 269441
email snooksfarmalpacas@yahoo.co.uk
cost: £20 per night open: 1 April - 10 January access: 12ft gate
directions: From Wimborne Minster (5.9 miles)
Follow B3073 Ham Lane, and Christchurch Rd. At Camford R/about take 1st exit on Church Lane West Parley, site on the left.
facilities: Flat paddock, fresh water tap, rubbish
bins, chemical disposal, EHU, disabled friendly. places of interest: Bus route, shops, river, ski centre, Alice in Wonderland, Bournemouth airport and beach, Poole, Boscombe and The New Forest.
COUNTY DURHAM
CROFT WORKINGMEN’S CLUB (CL94123)
6 Hurworth Road, Hurworth Place, Darlington, Durham DL2 2DA
Nicola Woodford 01325 720497
cost: £6 pupn including EHU
open: All year.
access: 20ft. Suitable for RVs.
directions: A167 from Darlington signposted Croft
N.Allerton at 3 miles enter Hurworth, River on the right, site entrance 10m. Look for sign Croft
Working Mens Club.
facilities: Grass pitches, hard standing if necessary, toilets, water, chemical disposal, dogs allowed, suitable for longer stays, wheelchair access to club. places of interest: 4 miles to Darlington. Easy access to North Yorks moors, dales, lakes and coast.
DERWENT RESERVOIR (CL94441)
Edmundbyers, Consett DH8 9TT
Christopher Hodgson 01207 255250 (8am-5pm) email christopher.hodgson@nwl.co.uk
cost: £10 per night MCC members. open: All year.
access: Road 12ft, gate 12ft. Max length 5m.
directions: From A68 4 miles West of Castleside turn south onto the B6378. Signposted Edmundbyers and Weardale. After 2 miles turn right just before Bridle.
facilities: Fresh water tap, toilet facilities, rubbish bins, hardstanding, wash room, dogs allowed on leads. Suitable for stays of 7 days. Disabled friendly.
places of interest: Reservoir shop and visitor centre. Waterside parks, see Northumbrian Water website for more details on Derwent Reservoir. Local pubs serving food.
GRASSHOLME RESERVOIR (CL94446)
West Pasture, Micklton DL12 0PW 01833 641121 (8am-5pm)
cost: £10 per night MCC members.
open: All year access: Road 12ft, gate 12ft
directions: From Barnards Castle take either the B6278 or B6277 at Micleton turn onto the W Pasture road.
facilities: Toilets, info room, picnic site, lakeside location in upper Teesdale, trout fishing. places of interest: Pub within 1 mile. Barnard Castle 10.5 miles.








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GLOUCESTERSHIRE
BOURTON ROVERS FOOTBALL & SOCIAL CLUB (CL94114)
Rissington Rd, Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2AY
Michelle Hollings
email brfcclubsecretary@gmail.com. Bookings can’t be made. Please turn up and see directions in clubhouse window.
gps: N51.881297 W1.750306 cost: £20 inc VAT open: All year access: 10ft. Not suitable for RVs
directions: Bourton is off the A429 between Cirencester and Moreton in Marsh. Take the Rissington Road out of Bourton, pass Birdland and car park on right, take turning on left, sign for Bourton Vale Lawn Tennis Club. No advanced bookings, turn up and park. The club open in the evenings for payment.
facilities: Flat field on gravel base, social club, toilets, water, chemical disposal, dogs allowed on lead, suitable for wheelchairs.
places of interest: Fishing, good walks, shops, pubs, Birdland, Motor Museum, model railway and other attractions. Cheltenham, Whitney, Cirencester close.
PARKEND CLUB (CL94396)
Lion Row, Parkend, Lydney GL15 4JZ
Tony Evans 01594 562566 (10am-10pm)
email parkend-wmc@btconnect.com
cost: £8.50 open: All year access: 3.5 metres. Suitable for RVs
directions: From the M5 to Gloucester or from the M4/M48 to Chepstow, take the A48 to Lydney town centre, take the B4234 to Whitecroft and Parkend. At the first crossroads in Parkend at the train station turn right over the level crossing towards Yorkley. Take the second turn on the left 40 yards.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, elec hook-ups, hardstandings, toilet facilities when club is open, dogs allowed, exercise area, suitable for longer stays. Disabled friendly.
places of interest: Local shop/post office. Two pubs that serve food, cycle hire shop and cafe ¼ mile, steam train station (working) 100 yards, Calor gas ½ mile. Footpaths.
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DAISY PADDOCK (CL94438)
Hall End Lane, Wickwar, Wotton Under Edge GL12 8PD
Kerry & Fran Oram 07773 205467 (10am-8pm)
email kerryoram@hotmail.co.uk.
cost: £10 open: March-October
access: Road 20ft, gate 15ft
directions: From Chipping Sodbury to Wickwar on B4060 take the 6th turning on the left on Frith Lane, signposted Hall End. Follow road to Hall End
Lane, after going over railway bridge the site is on the left in about ½ mile, next to the layby.
facilities: Water tap, Elsan point, rubbish bins, dogs allowed, suitable for stays of 7 days.
HAMPSHIRE
BURLEY PARK (CL94357)
Burley, Ringwood BH24 4DJ
Mr DGJ Tanner 07801 345 264 or 01425 672 451 (9am-5pm) email sopleyfarm@live.com
gps: N50.827394 W1.700286
cost: £15 +VAT per night open: April-October access: Road 18 feet, gate 12 feet and 20 feet. Suitable for RVs
directions: From A31 turn off to Burley, on entering Burley keep left, go past the Queen’s Head pub into Chapel Lane. Take the next left and turn immediately right into coach park. From A35 turn off to Burley, on entering Burley turn right at Queen’s Head pub go past pub into Chapel Lane. Take next left and turn immediately right into coach park. Site entrance is through gate.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilets in car park, rubbish bins. Dogs allowed and exercise area. places of interest: Park in New Forest village of Burley. Red deer in fenced area, general store, butcher, post office, paper shop, pubs, cafe, tea rooms, cider maker, bike hire, deer safari by tractor and trailer, bus route.
NEWLANDS FARM (CL94337)
Odiham, Hook RG29 1JD Mrs M Saunders 01256 702373 or 07729 022123 (7am-10pm) email bandnewlands@btinternet.com
gps: N51.229999 W0.915645
cost: £10 per night, £2 elec hook-ups open: All year access: 18ft, gate 30ft. Suitable for RVs
directions: Leave M3 at junction 5. Follow signs to Odiham. At top of hill past Texaco garage bear left into Odiham High St. Just past pedestrian lights turn right up King St. Go straight on for 1.5 miles until you see a Newlands Farm sign on the left. Turn left down a concrete farm track. At top of hill bear right. Newlands is at the end.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal point, rubbish bins, suitable for longer stays, disabled friendly, no dogs allowed.
places of interest: Ancient Village of Odiham 2 miles away with shops, restaurants, castle, canal for boating, walking and footpaths and cycleway.
NEW LANE ORCHARD (CL94313)
New Lane Bashley, New Milton BH25 5TD
Mr J Southcombe 01425 612404 or 07899 728991 (9am-9pm). email jsouthcombe@btinternet.com
cost: From £15 open: All year
access: 20ft, roadway 18ft. Suitable for RVs
directions: From A35 Lyndhurst to Christchurch road take the B3058 towards New Milton, follow for approx 1 mile. New lane is on the right. New Lane Orchard is 400 yards down on the right. facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins and hardstandings. Dogs allowed. There are no facilities for the disabled, but it is a flat and well kept, peaceful location.
places of interest: Two pubs, shops, post office and garage at the end of the lane, beach 4 miles, on site fishing, New Forest walks.
HEREFORDSHIRE
AYLTON MOTORHOME & CARAVAN SITE (CL94468) ADULTS ONLY
Yew Tree Farm, Aylton, Ledbury HR8 2RQ Andrew & Helen Riga 07968 160168 email site@aylton.net
cost: Electric included. Low season £20. Mid season £25. High season including all bank holidays £28 open: All year, weather dependant access: Road 4.2m, gate 7m directions: Follow signs to Ledbury. 1st roundabout, (on Ledbury bypass), turn left, 2nd r/about straight over, 3rd take 2nd exit. After 2 miles at next r/ about turn right. After passing Newbridge Farm Park take left signed Aylton, at village green take right fork, in ½ mile Yew Tree is on your right. facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, elson point, dogs allowed & exercise area. Green organic chemical use only, available on site at cost £4 for 2l. places of interest: Pubs nearby, Ledbury; shopping, Calor Gas, Weston’s Cider Mill, Wye Valley AONB; Malvern Hills AONB; Eastnor Castle; Three Choirs Vineyards; Hereford (cathedral).
KENT
BUTTERACRES (CL94253)
8 Denstead Farm Cottages, Denstead Lane, Chartham Hatch, Canterbury CT4 7NL
Mr J Butterfield & Mrs A Butterfield 01227 731473 or 07834 085138
email info@butteracres.com or happybird@btinternet.com, www.butteracres.co.uk
cost: £7.50 per person per night open: All year
access: 14ft. Suitable for RVs
directions: From A2 London bound between Canterbury and Faversham, turn into Denstad Ln. Signposted Chartham Match for 1 mile, site on right.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, grass area. Hardstanding, toilet/shower. Dogs allowed. Suitable for longer stays.
places of interest: Close to the A2 and Canterbury, but still surrounded by Kent countryside, plenty of local walks. Handy access to Euro Tunnel and Dover port 20 minutes away.
UPPER FOWLE HALL FARM (CL94487)
Willow Ln, Paddock Wood TN12 6PF
Justin Warrior: 01892 832402 / 07703 039938
(bookings 9am-5pm)
Email autobahnvw@hotmail.com
cost: £16 plus EHU open: March-October
access: 15 feet. Can take 30 ft plus units flat grass.
directions: From Maidstone Rd head towards Paddock Wood, turn L into Lucks Lane at the bottom turn L into Green Street, then R into Willow Lane.
facilities: Water, hard standing, Elsan tip, toilet facilities, dogs allowed.
place of interest: Hop Farm Showground.
LANCASHIRE
HAWES VILLA (CL94358)
Moss Lane, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 OSS Fiona 07867 644054, Stephen 07917 886598 Chris 07971 0839678, Anna 07917 850126 email fm.lawton@btinternet.com. www.hawesvilla@gmail.com
cost: 2 people with elec: £21, 2 people without elec: £13 (awning and pup tent included), members £2 discount. Additional adults £6, children 16 and under £2 pupn. Dogs free.
open: All year access: Gate 6m. Road 6m
directions: Leave M6 at junction 35 (Carnforth). Turn right at rbt at the end of slip road onto A6 towards Milnthorpe and Kendal. After 2 miles turn left onto Nineteen Acre Lane, sign-posted Silverdale and Yealand Redmayne. At the T junction, turn right (Silverdale). After 1.5 miles turn right past Silverdale railway station on your right. After 0.5 miles turn right onto Moss Lane. Hawes Villa is on the left in 0.5 miles. Look for farm buildings. facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, dogs allowed, suitable for longer stays, 5 hardstandings. Disabled friendly.
place of interest: Shops, pub, cycle hire, beach, pool, fishing. RSPB Leighton Moss.


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LEICESTERSHIRE
BREEDON PRIORY (CL94271)
Ashby Road, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Derby DE73 8AZ. Mrs E Shields 07875 562787 (7am to 10pm) email clujeans@googlemail.com www.priorycaravans.wordpress.com
gps: N52.801095 W1.405059
cost: £7 per night open: All year
access: Road 18ft, gate 18ft, suitable for RVs directions: From J24 M1 south, past E.M. Airport. Through traffic lights near Donington Park. Keep on this road, but do not turn towards A42 island. Head for Breedon-on-the-Hill. Through village, past War Memorial, turn right. From Flagstaff junc, Ashby A42 turn right at Tesco island; stay on main road into Breedon-on-the-Hill and turn left.
facilities: Slightly sloping grass lands. Water, chemical disposal and toilets, rubbish collection system in place during busier periods, suitable for longer stays, disabled friendly.
LINCOLNSHIRE
DURHAM OX (CL94497 )
Thimbleby, Horncastle LN9 5RB Kerry Stanforth 01501 527152 / 0786 737007 email durhamox@hotmail.com
what3words: triangle.annotated.pickles
cost: See site. open: All year. Book through Pitch up. access: Max length: 7.5m directions: on B1190 off A158 facilities: Elsan tip, water, rubbish, hard standing , dogs allowed, EHU.
place of interest: Many local attractions. Pub on-site.
LAKESIDE FARM (CL94269)
Station Road, Little Steeping, Spilsby PE23 5BQ Mr A Edwards 07932 784918 (8am-8pm) email relax@naturistholiday.co.uk This is a naturist only site please contact owner for details. Strictly bookings only.
cost: From £22.50 per night, electric hook-ups £2.50 per night open: All year access: Road access 22ft. Suitable for RVs
directions: From Spilsby B1195 turn right onto Mill Lane turn left onto main road. After 1 mile turn right onto Station Road after ½ mile look for farm buildings on the edge of a village.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilet and showers, flat pasture land, large nature reserve for wild birds/wildlife, sauna, hot tub and site shop in office.
places of interest: Pub and shop 10 minutes walk away, beach 20 minutes drive, fishing nearby.
POPLAR FARM (Front Field) (CL944476)
Crabtree Lane, Sutton-on-Sea, Lincs. LN12 2RS
Rowan Matthews 07889 922831 (9am-5pm)
email rowan.matthews14@gmail.com
cost: £15 members. £20 non-members. Stay 3 nights, get the 4th FREE! open: March-November access: Road and gate 4.5m. Max length 40ft directions: From A52 Huttoft Road in either direction turn labelled Crabtree Lane. Proceed down Crabtree Lane, past the Sutton on Sea Motorhome & Caravan site. Pass 2 access tracks to Crabtree Lodge and take the third track signposted Poplar Farm, Eat Craft Stay. 200m down drive, CL is on the immediate left track. Please reverse onto pitch. facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, chemical disposal point, disabled friendly. Suitable for 7 day stays. places of interest: Close to site arts & craft centre and tearooms. Footpaths to Sandilands Beach and the village. Bus Stop in village. RAF Heritage Sites.
SUNNYRIDGE (CL94200)
Huttoft Road, Mumby, Alford LN13 9JR
Ms J Morlini 01507 490274
email jean.morlini@btinternet.com
cost: £12.50 inc electric open: All year access: 15ft 6ins. Not suitable for RVs
directions: On A52 between Mumby to Huttoft, from Mumby on left, through wide silver gate by road sign indicating a bend.
facilities: Flat field with surrounding views. Quiet site visited by kestrels and owls. Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, well behaved dogs welcome. places of interest: On bus route to Skegness, Mablethorpe, pub in Mumby (2 miles).
THE PADDOCK (CL94328)
ADULTS ONLY SITE Willow Tree Farm, Brickyard Lane, Sutton-on-Sea, Mablethorpe LN12 2RN
Mrs A Nash 07906 176808 (9am-6pm) email willowtreefarm@yahoo.co.uk
what3words: sung.bristle.toads gps: N53.305886 E0.256690 cost: £20 (MCC members) £23 (non-members), incl. elec hook-up. open: Mid March-end October (subject to weather) access: Two access roads, 4m and 5m. directions: M6 south join M69 north join M1 north at the 1st junction. A46 north signpost Newark continues on the Lincoln bypass on to A158, Wragby/Horncastle onto Partney Island onto A1104 then onto A1111 signpost Sutton-on-Sea. Pass Lakeside Caravan Park, take 1st left onto Brickyard Lane, site is on the left.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, showers and toilets, disabled friendly, dogs allowed, exercise area, fishing, grass pitches. places of interest: Beach. Attractions in Skegness.







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Before you hit the road, read some reviews from previous visitors. So you will know what to expect before you arrive. Every site on Campercontact has a rating. This gives you an idea of the experiences of those who have stayed there before. This way, you will make an informed choice and ensure the spot you pick meets your expectations.






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NORFOLK
HYTTEN (CL94469)
21 Bullock Rd, Terrington, St Clement PE34 4PP Angela & David Allen 01553 828554 (9am-10pm). email toognang@btinternet.com
cost: £12 per night open: All year access: Road 12ft. Tarmac Gate 12.6ft
directions: From King’s Lynn A17 2nd turning on left onto Moat Road to small cross roads. Turn Left Bullock Rd. Second property. From Wisbech towards King’s Lynn. 2nd junction (slip road) onto dual carriageway. Turn left at top of slip road. Drive approx. 11/2 miles. Sharp righthand bend then small crossroads. Turn right Bullock Rd, second property. facilities: Water tap, rubbish bins, 5 hard standings. Chemical disposal. Electric hook ups. Dogs allowed. Disabled friendly. Suitable for 7 day stays. places of interest: Two pubs with food. Two shops. Bakers, kebab, chinese/fish & chips. Garage sells fuel and Calor gas. Golf range & course (with food). King’s Lynn & Wisbech 10 mins from site.
MILL COTTAGE (CL94419)
ADULTS ONLY SITE
Holt Road, Upper Sheringham NR26 8TN
Sharon Hunt 01263 823695 or 07772 140183 (9am-8pm)
email millcottagemcc@btinternet.com www.millcottagemcc.com
gps: N52.923789 E.1.197118
cost: £23-£50 per night inc electric, additional vehicles £6 per night open: All year access: 4m roadway, 4m access directions: On the A148 at junction with the A1082.
facilities: Five level hardstanding pitches, views of countryside, cottage gardens, water, electric hook-up, chemical and grey water disposal, rubbish and recycle point, disabled friendly, max 8m, no dogs. Own sanitation essential (no toilet or shower block).
places of interest: Sheringham 1 mile via woodland footpaths. Central location to explore North Norfolk Coast. Steam trains, national rail and buses at station approach Sheringham. Local National Trust properties. Blakeney and Cley nearby. Golf, fishing.
NORTHANTS
HOME FARM (CL94223)
Barnwell Manor Estate, Barnwell, Peterborough PE8 5PL 01832 272244 (8am-5pm).
cost: £12.50pupn inc electric hook-up open: All year access: Good
directions: From Junc.17 on A1M go west to Oundle. Go past Oundle and take road S/P Barnwell and Barnwell Workshops. Go through gate with private sign and follow to camp area. From Junc.13 on A14 follow A605 east and turn off at Barnwell. facilities: Rubbish, Elsan, water, dogs on leads, EHU. places of interest: Village 10 min. walk with shop, PO, pub. Near to River Nene. On Duke of Gloucester’s Estate.
NORTHUMBERLAND
BUDLE FARM (CL94329)
Bamburgh NE69 7AJ
Mr E R Anderson 07707 299430 (9am-7pm)
cost: £15 + £5 electric hook-up open: All year access: Road 4m, gate 4m. RVs please phone directions: North/South. A1 Belford. Take coastal route B1340 heading for Bamburgh after 6kms at Bundle junction turn left down the lane towards Bundle cottages 100m. B1340 out of Bamburgh (coastal route) site 3kms on the right (north).
facilities: Flat site. Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, suitable for longer stays, dogs allowed and somewhere to exercise them.
places of interest: Within 100m of the golden sands of Bundle Bay. Coastal walks and water sports, 3km from village of Bamburgh and its castle, Farne Island trips 6km. On bus route, footpaths and bridleways run past the site, golf course 3km.
FONTBURN RESERVOIR (CL94445)
Fontburn, Morpeth NE61 4PL
01669 621368 (8am-5pm)
cost: £10 per night MCC members
open: All year directions: From Rothbury take the B6342 for 7.5 miles.
facilities: Toilets (incl. disabled), picnic tables, shop on site, free children’s play area (including zip wire), trout fishing and rod hire.
SHROPSHIRE
GRINDLEY BROOK WHARF MILL HOUSE (CL94120)
Grindley Brook Wharf, Whitchurch SY13 4QH
Mr T Merrall 01948 664003 email t.merrall29@gmail.com
Please note in the interest of peace and quiet the CL is for motorhomes and occupants, not for casual day visitors.
gps: N52.981062 W2.709544
cost: £15 with electric, £13 without open: 28 March-26 October
access: 45ft reducing to 13ft
directions: From Whitchurch take A41N over outer ring road roundabout. SP Chester after approx 400yds turn left into drive marked Grindley Brook Wharf.
facilities: Flat grass site alongside Llangollen canal, toilets, shower, chemical disposal. Dogs allowed. places of interest: Fishing, local shop, pub, coffee shop, canal towpath, staircase locks, swimming, golf etc in Whitchurch 2 miles along towpath, good walks.
IVY HOUSE FARM (CL94196)
Soudley, Cheswardine, Market Drayton TF9 2SE
Mr & Mrs Rushton 01630 661336 or 07957 823713. email billr@uwclub.net
gps: N52.857914 W2.405914
cost: £8 MCC members per night
open: All year (subject to winter ground conditions) access: 10ft max to site field.
directions: A529 Market Drayton-Newport Rd ½ mile after Four Alls pub turn left signposted Cheswardine, follow the road through Cheswardine to Soudley, and turn left at chapel, sign-posted to Eccleshall, site 300 yds on the left.
facilities: 1.6 acre field mainly level in natural countryside surrounded by trees and hedges, there may be sheep grazing. Suitable for longer stays. No electric but possible in an emergency, walking, cycling and bridleways in the area.
places of interest: Pub, shop, fishing (canal/resr) 15 mins walk. Market Drayton town. Golf 10 mins drive.
THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE (CL94482)
Burwarton, WV16 6QG
M. Ritchie 07708 536457 (9am-5pm)
email: m.ritchie22@yahoo.com
cost: Free if meal eaten in pub. EHU £10 per night. open: All year access: 4.5m.
directions: From Bridgnorth A458 turn left onto B4364 towards Ludlow. 11 miles when you enter Burwarton red telephone box, and site 20 yards on left.
facilities: Fresh water, dogs allowed, EHU, shop 1 mile, pub 50 yards.
WHITCHURCH MARINA (CL94145)
ABC Leisure Group, Wrexham Road, Whitchurch SY13 3AA
Mr J Rouse (Marina Manager) 01948 662012 (9am-5pm)
email abclg@whitchurchmarina.com
gps: N52.967585 W2.708315
cost: £18 per night open: All year access: 3.5m.
Suitable for RVs
directions: On the A525 out of Whitchurch west towards Wrexham. Site is 100 yds off the
roundabout on the right.
facilities: Flat grassed, canal site, water, toilets, shower, washing up facilities, chemical disposal, gas and small on site shop, recycling, dogs allowed on lead.
places of interest: Walking, cycling and fishing, Whitchurch 1 mile, shops, supermarket, pubs, swimming pool and golf course, Shrewsbury, Wrexham and Chester are close by.
SOMERSET
LADY MEAD (CL94501)
Northwick Road, Mark, Somerset TA9 4PG t: 01278 641531
Bookings: 07930 342386 (9am-7pm). email gcordery@hotmail.co.uk
cost: From £20. open: March-October directions: From Junc.22 on M5 heading towards Weston Super Mare first right at the Fox & Goose pub into Harp Road. In 1 mile 2nd on left into Northwick Road & Ladymead is first properly on right.
facilities: Water, Elsan, rubbish, dogs allowed, suitable 7 day stay, toilet and shower, EHU, no disabled facilities.
places of interest: Pubs, PO and general store, country walks, beach at Burnham, Weston, near Mendip and Quantock hills, Strawberry Line cycle route, Glastonbury etc.
SHIPLATE FARM (CL94473)
Shiplate Road, Bleadon, Weston Super Mare BS24 0NY. Adam Cole 07895 852162 (8am-8pm) email adam@shiplatefarmfishery.co.uk
cost: £12-£15 open: All year
directions: We are approximately 6 miles from M5 Junction 22 in Somerset. Follow the A370 towards Weston General Hospital, past Westland’s Helicopters Museum. At the hospital roundabout take the A371 Bridgewater Road towards Bleadon. Turn onto Bleadon Road and follow to church in village, then turn into Shiplate Road. Keep going for a mile past Thatcher’s Orchard & Shiplate Farm Fishery is on your right. Look for fishing poster.
facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, hardstanding, chemical disposal point, toilet facilities, disabled friendly and suitable for wheelchairs, dogs allowed, suitable for 7 days stay. places of interest: At foot of the Mendips, extremely popular for walking and outside activities, the site is the fishery where residents can buy a licence or book in advance to fish the four lakes. Nearby Weston-super-Mare is still very popular in the summer.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































WESTON-SUPER-MARE AFC (CL94402)
Winterstoke Road, Weston-Super-Mare BS24 9AA. Mr D A Usher 01934 621 618 (9am-10pm)
email enquiries@wsmafc.co.uk
cost: £15 open: All year
access: Good with lockable gate. 14.6ft wide, vehicles up to 30ft
directions: Leave the M5 at junction 21 and follow A370 into Weston. Follow the dual carriageway after the 3rd roundabout there are some DIY stores, keep left. At the 4th roundabout turn left by McDonalds and go straight (2nd exit) at small roundabout go over a small railway bridge and the club house is on the right.
facilities: Chemical disposal point, water, electric hook-ups, toilets/showers/washroom, rubbish bins, hard-standings, suitable for longer stays, dogs allowed and exercise area, disabled friendly. places of interest: Town centre 45 mins away, shops within walking distance, Lidl close by, sea front, use of club house.
STAFFORDSHIRE
CANAL SIDE PARK (CL94427)
TEMPORARILY CLOSED. CONTACT SITE.
Shay Lane, Shebdon ST20 0PU
Mr Philip Evans 07482 452105 (9am-6pm)
email canalsidepark@gmail.com
gps: N52.831097 W2.360711
cost: £8 per night open: All year access: Road 41ft, entrance 22ft. Suitable for RVs (35ft)
directions: A41 to Newport Staffs, turn onto A519 to Eccleshall, then first left onto Shay Lane. Three miles to Shebdon, canal side park on the right just before canal bridge.
facilities: A flat grass area with three hardstandings. Water, rubbish bins, chemical disposal, toilet (no disabled facilities), wash room, dogs allowed with exercise area. places of interest: Bus route to Newport. An easy walk to pubs along the canal footpath (Shropshire Union Canal), Shropshire and Staffs borders.
SUFFOLK
BURNT HOUSE FARM (CL94163)
Wash Lane, Witnesham, Ipswich IP6 9JE
Mr B Roots 01473 785730
pat.roots@btinternet.com
gps: N52.114181 E1.200948
cost: £7 per night, £15 with electric hook up open: All year access: Road 14ft. Gate 14ft
directions: Take B1077 north from Ipswich bypass,
through Westerfield to Witnesham. After Barley Mow pub turn right at crossroads into Wash Lane marked no through road. At end of lane bear right marked Burnt House Farm.
facilities: Quiet site. Mainly grass with 3 hardstanding pitches, rubbish and recycling bins, water, chemical disposal, grey water connections, dogs allowed.
places of interest: Two local pubs serving food within 1 mile, Ipswich 6 miles, Felixstowe 15 miles, golf course with café open to nonmembers 2 miles.
GRANGE FARM LODGE (CL94442)
Potash Lane, Wyverstone, Stowmarket IP14 4SL
Gee Warner 07733 342577 (8am-9pm)
email warner6795@gmail.com
cost: MCC members: £17 pupn inc EHU. Nonmembers: £18 pupn inc EHU
open: 1 April to 30 September
access: Road 23ft, gate 121/2ft
directions: East bound leave A14 at junction 47 and take 2nd exit to Elmswell. West bound leave A14 at junction 49 Haughley. Full directions are on the Club website and 2018 Handbook.
facilities: Fresh water, Elsan point, hook-up, toilets, showers (have steps to them), rubbish bins, wash room, hardstandings. Dogs allowed. Suitable for longer stays. Disabled friendly. Dog exercise area. places of interest: Local shops, public house, post office, food outlets, golf, fishing and local attractions.
TYNE & WEAR
BELDY FARM (CL94350)
Haggs Lane, Lamesley, Gateshead NE11 0HA
Mrs M Straughan 01914 877556 or 07517 485391 (9am-8pm)
gps: N54.913990 W1.624166
cost: £9 open: All year access: 4.7m. Suitable for RVs directions: From the A1 south, leave A1 slip road (sp Retail World) at the roundabout take the 4th exit (sp Lamesley, Kibblesworth) within ½ mile at roundabout by Lamesley church, turn right, the site is on the left in ½ mile, quad bike sign at gate. facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilet, rubbish bins, hardstandings, dogs allowed and exercise area, disabled friendly, suitable for longer stays. places of interest: Sainsbury’s, post office. Outdoor pursuits on site. Newcastle city centre, Metro Centre. Beamish Hall. Coastal routes to Whitley Bay etc.
WARWICKSHIRE
GREEN GATES (CL94462)
Kings Lane, Snitterfield, Stratford on Avon CV37
0QA. Mark Andrews 0783 1195032 (9am-8pm)
email markrace@hotmail.co.uk
cost: £20 inc. electric, £25 for non-members open: All year access: Road 20ft, gate 24ft
directions: (5 miles from jct.15 M40) Follow A46 towards Stratford on Avon, turn left onto Kings Lane (do not take right exit sign posted Snitterfield!) Signposted Snitterfield. Site ¼ mile on left.
facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, 5x hardstandings, dogs allowed, exercise area, suitable for 7 day stay, chemical disposal, elec hook-up. places of interest: Within walking distance – shop (Calor Gas) local pub, bus stop into Stratford, local fishing lakes, golf club, cycle and walking path into Stratford, close to Warwick and Kenilworth Castles, Leamington Spa, 28 miles to NEC.
KENILWORTH RFC (CL94300)
Glasshouse Lane, Kenilworth CV8 2AJ
Caroline Spence (Secretary) 07790 847162 or Paul Phillips (Bar Steward) 07735 270245 email camping@kenilworthrugby.co.uk www.kenilworthrugby.co.uk/information/ camping
gps: N52.338250 W1.561136 what3words: alone. softly.stones cost: £15 pupn. No electric. Pay across the bar to Paul or put money in envelope and put in letterbox at LHS of building.
open: All year except between 24 April-4 May access: Suitable for RVs. Please note there has been a height bar installed. Book by email and details will be sent re. access.
directions: Take A452 off the A46 and head for Kenilworth Centre. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Birches Lane. This leads onto Glasshouse Lane, the club is on the right hand side. At end of the drive turn right and keeping pitch on left, park behind the goalposts.
facilities: Grass or hardcore. Water, chemical disposal, toilets and rubbish bins, suitable for longer stays, disabled friendly, but not all are accessible for wheelchairs, dogs allowed.
WILTSHIRE
REJOYCE (CL94218)
Flisteridge Road, Upper Minety, Malmesbury SN16 9PS. Mrs. Heidi Sear-Smith 07879 456178 (book before arriving)
gps: N51.618079 W1.996407 cost: £13 p/night inc. electric open: 1 April-31 October
access: Road 5m, entrance 4m. Suitable for RVs
directions: Take the A429, north from Malmesbury or south from Cirencester. In Crudwell, at school, turn east for Eastcourt, continue towards Minety, site is on the right at the bottom of the hill, entry via right gate. From Cricklade, take B4040, 0.5 after White Horse, large white pub on left, turn right into Minety. Follow road 2 miles to Upper Minety, straight on into Flisteridge Road, after 400 yards site is on left.
facilities: 1.5 acres slightly sloping, five gravel hardstandings, water, toilet, showers, dogs allowed, exercise area, chemical disposal, rubbish bins. Suitable for longer stays. Bus 800 yards. Local community shop 1.1 miles away.
places of interest: Three pubs, shop and PO, taxi and garage nearby. Cirencester and Malmesbury, Cotswold Water Park.
WORCESTERSHIRE
BRICKWALLS BARN (CL94451)
Gilberts End, Hanley Castle WR8 0AS
Lou Partridge 07887 556991 (9am-8pm)
email nickloufarrier@gmail.com
cost: £17pupn members, £20 non-members. £5 EHU per night. open: All year access: Road 15ft, gate 12ft, not suitable for RVs directions: M50 junction. Follow A38 to Upton on Severn B4211 to Hanley Castle. Turn left into B4208 to Malvern Wells. 50m. Left into Gilberts End. 1 mile, site on left.
facilities: Flat level grassland, water tap, Elsan point, electric hook-up, rubbish bins, dogs allowed, wash basin and toilet. Suitable for stays of 7 days.
places of interest: Shop, Post Office, two pubs and food, gas and fishing lakes within 1 mile. The Upton Festival Three Counties Showground. Good walking area. Rally field available to book.
LOWER FIELD FARM
(CL94490)
Willersey Fields, Broadway WR11 7HF
Gareth & Sue Atkinson 01386 858273 / 07599 111898 (bookings on landline 10am-9pm)
email info@northcotswolds.site
cost: TBC open: March-October
access: 5m gate. Any size van.
directions: From A46 take B4632 to Willersey. At bottom of main street take Badsey lane which is SP Willersey Industrial Estate go under railway bridge for ¾ mile & entrance is on R.
facilities: Water; rubbish; dogs allowed; easy walk to village. Two pubs serving food. Broadway only 2.5miles; Evesham 5 miles.
LUCYS FARM & STABLES (CL94460)
Callow Hill, Kidderminster DY14 9XG
Mr.Kelly 07973 712311 (6am-9pm) email joe-kelly11@hotmail.co.uk
cost: £12-£20 per night MCC members. open: All year access: 29ft any size van directions: Turn off A456 at Callow hill adjacent to The Wyre Forest Visitor Centre. facilities: Water, rubbish, elsan, toilet & shower, EHU, dogs allowed. Disabled welcome but no special facilities.
places of interest: Forest and bridleways adjoin site. Many other local places of interest.
MARLBROOK FARM (CL94454)
ADULTS ONLY SITE
Castlemorton Common, Welland WR13 6LE
Mr Ian Coles 07811 801499 (8am-9pm)
email liz@marlbrookfarm.com www.marlbrookfarm.com
cost: MCC members £15 with elec. Non-members £17 with elec open: Easter-October access: Road 12ft. Gate 12ft directions: M5 to M50 follow A38 Worcester. Turn left to Upton upon Severn. After bridge turn left. Onto A4104 until Welland. Turn left at junction. Through Welland until Castlemorton Common. After 1/4 mile take right onto single tarmac track over brook. Sharp left bend. Take farm track. Site on left 3rd property. Double gates take first farm gate.
facilities: Level cut grass field. Five hardstandings. Electric hook-ups, fresh water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, shower and toilet, dogs on leads. places of interest: Post Office, shop and pub in walking distance. Approx 2 miles from Three Counties Showground.
NEWLAND MEADOW (CL94346)
Old Worcester Road, nr Malvern WR13 5AY
Mr & Mrs W H Beck 07802 445863 (9am-10pm)
cost: £25 pupn inc. EHU. £20 without EHU. 20% discount to MCC members.
open: Closed November to March access: 12ft, suitable for RVs
directions: From M5 junction 7 take A4440 for Malvern then onto A449 for approx 3 miles. Turn right at signpost for Leigh Sinton. Take 1st gate on the right into CL site after 30yds. (Sign on gate behind the hedge line).
facilities: Electric hook-up, water, chemical disposal point, toilets, rubbish bins, hard standings, dogs allowed and exercise area, suitable for longer stays, two acre site.
places of interest: Public house 300 yards. Bus route, buses to Worcester and Malvern every 15 mins. Three Counties Show Ground 4½ miles
away, retail park, M&S, Morrisons etc. Malvern hills, footpaths and cycle paths.
REDBRICK BARN (CL94439)
Birts St. Birtsmorton, Malvern WR13 6AW
Trevor Mullan 01684 833067 (9am-9pm) email trevormullan@aol.com www.redbrickbarnmalvern.co.uk
cost: £15 per night open: All year access: Road 25ft, gate 15ft
directions: Turn into Birts St. from the B4208 at Combe Green. The site is halfway down on the left before The Farmer Arms pub.
facilities: Fresh water tap, elsan point, electric hook up, rubbish bins, hard standing, dogs allowed, suitable for stays of 7 days. We do not have toilet or shower facilities on site. Milk and bread available. Eggs when available. See website.
places of interest: 3 min flat walk to historic traditional country pub with restaurant.
ROSEVILLE FARM (CL94349)
Castlemorton, nr Malvern WR13 6AA
Mr S Howells 07769 110 740 or 07766 417 680 (8am-8pm)
gps: N52.033176 W2.322176
cost: £22 pupn. £25 with EHU. 10% discount for MCC members open: All year
Access: Gate 15ft, RVs up to 30ft
directions: From M5/M50 take A38 towards Worcester for approx 4 miles, then turn left to Upton upon Severn, cross bridge and turn left onto A4104. Continue until you reach Welland crossroads (Pheasant Inn on right) turn left onto B4208 continue on for approx. 3 miles, turn right at sign post for Golden Valley (no through road) take care this is on a sharp bend, bear right at Y junction, site on left approx 200yds. facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins. Suitable for longer stays, dogs allowed, exercise area, common/farmland. Eight hook-ups and three hardstandings.
places of interest: Three Counties showground, shops at Welland, Eastnor Castle, Calor gas, Malvern hills, local pubs.
THE OLD ALLOTMENTS (CL94485)
Hanley Road, Upton on Severn WR8 0PA
Lee Spackman 07487 511156 (9am-5pm)
email: leespackman@gmail.com
cost: £17.50 pupn. £20 pupn with EHU to MCC members.
open: All year access: 4m directions: From the A38 take the A4104 to Upton on Severn after crossing bridge turn R at painted roundabout. Site is 1/4 mile on RHS. facilities: Water, Elsan, EHU, dogs allowed. Short






walk to all shops, pubs, bus route at Upton. places of interest: Three Counties showground, Eastnor Castle, The Malvern Hills. Croom House & Park (N.T.). River Severn walks.
YORKSHIRE
1 THE PADDOCK (CL94500) Ossett, West Yorkshire WF5 9BA Duncan Mounsey 07860 103388 Email duncan.mounsey@gmail.com
cost: £10 pupn plus EHU open: May to September access: 6m. Minor slope on pitches
directions: From Junc. 28 of the M62 head south towards Dewsbury on A653. At the Jet petrol station turn left and follow Chidswell Lane for half a mile. Site on the LHS.
facilities: Elsan, water, hardstanding, EHU, rubbish bin. Dogs allowed.
places of interest: Farm shop 5 min walk. Pub & Garage 10 min walk. Several pubs in 10 min walk. Countryside walks.
BONNIE BANKS (CL94440)
ADULTS ONLY SITE
161 Coach Road, Sleights, Whitby YO22 5EN Mrs J. Cownden 01947 811364 (6.30am-7pm) or 07780 722061
cost: £15 pupn, reduction for 2 or more nights for MCC members. open: All year (subject to ground) access: 14ft, road max weight 3.5 tonnes. directions: Main A169 from Pickering, upon entering Sleights you will pass The Plough Inn on your left. Then signs for Grosmont and North York Moors Steam Railway. Driveway on the right opposite Grosmont Road end.
facilities: Fresh water, Elsan point, rubbish bins. Dogs allowed (one per van – on lead). Five-acre field surrounded by fields (parking on flat area). places of interest: Pub nearby, fish and chip shop a couple of minutes walk. Spar shop, butchers, bakers, hairdressers and café. On the bus route and near North York Railway train station. Bus every half an hour. Public toilets opposite the site.
IVY COTTAGE (CL94463) ADULTS ONLY SITE
Royal Oak, Filey YO14 9QE
John & Carol Torring 01723 449578 or 07802 759280 (9am-9pm). email jtwwa@aol.com
what3words: Volcano.claps.pats
cost: £15 pupn (electricity metered) open: All year access: Road and gate 15ft. Max length 8m. No tag axles
directions: On A165 Filey to Bridlington Road approx ¾ mile south of Filey turn right (heading
south) or left (if heading north) by Jet Garage sign, then go north on Moore Road past The Royal Oak Pub (on your left), bear left in 100m. Behind the row of bungalows, the house and site are 70 metres on your left.
facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, chemical disposal point, two hardstandings, dogs allowed on leads. Suitable for 7 day stays.
places of interest: Pub and restaurant 180m, Spar shop and garage 500m, bus stop 100m, Filey and beaches 11/2 miles, Hunmanby historic village 11/2 miles, Bempton Cliffs and RSPB nature reserve 7 miles, Scarborough and Bridlington 7 miles, Yorkshire Wolds, Moors, Whitbynearby.
LILLING HALL FARM (CL94489)
Moor Lane, Nr. Flaxton, York YO60 6RL
Gary & Lynn Sanderson 07950 622402 / 07775 871325 (9am-5pm)
cost: £28 with hook-up open: March-October
access: 10 foot gate; 20ft. max length
directions: A64 turn off to Flaxton drive through over train lines ¼ mile on turn right to Bulmer. Site on right.
facilities: Water; rubbish; chemical disposal; shower; toilets. No dogs.
places of interest: The Highwayman Pub in Sheriff Hutton. Castle Howard 3 miles, York 10 miles and Scarborough 22 miles.
SCALING DAM (CL94444)
Scaling Fishing Lodge, Whitby Moor Road, Easington, Saltburn-by-Sea TS13 4TP 01287 644032 (8am-5pm)
email christopher.hodgson@awl.co.uk
cost: £10 per night. MCC members (no time limit)
open: All year
access: Road 12ft, gate 12ft, max length 5m. directions: Between Guisborogh and Whitby directly off the A171.
facilities: Toilets, shop, trout fishing and rod hire, picnic site, lake side location, lakeside walks. places of interest: Within 7 miles of Whitby and The North York Moors National Park.
SCOTLAND
CAITHNESS
FERRY VIEW (CL94458)
Gauze Cottage, Gills Bay, Canisbay, Wick
Caithness KW1 4YB
Mr Royston Brightman 07799 147146
email roystonbrightman@gmail.com
cost: £25pupn with EHU, £20 without. Discount avaiable to MCC members
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directions: Just off the A836 at Gills Bay, between Thurso and John O’Groats.
facilities: Chemical and grey water disposal, three hardstanding with three electric hook-ups. Showers, toilets, fresh water tap, rubbish bins, dishwashing area, dogs allowed, exercise area.
places of interest: Located on NC500. Approx 7 miles from John O’Groats. Less than 1 mile to car/passenger ferry to Orkney Islands. Located Between Wick and Thurso. Castle of Mey a short distance away.
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
THE OLD MART (CL94484)
Nithsdale View, Thornhill, DG3 5DX. Sharon Tait 07712 645636 shaztait13@gmail.com (Bookings 8am-9pm)
cost: £10 PUPN open: All year
directions: From A76 enter Thornhill and at cross in town centre turn into East Morton St. Continue past school and golf club and under the railway bridge turn left past the sandstone houses and entrance is on the left.
facilities: Fresh water, hard standing, rubbish bins, EHU. Dogs allowed.
places of interest: Thornhill village and Morton Castle 1 mile. Drumlanrig castle with walking and mountain bike trails 4 miles.
EAST LOTHIAN
ABERLADY STATION (CL94354)
Haddington Road, Aberlady East EH32 OPZ
Mr Andrew Dyer 01875 870666 or 07415 327921 (9am-8pm) aberladycaravanpark@hotmail.co.uk
cost: £30pn inc. EHU open: 1st March-31st October
access: Gate 20m. Roadway 6m. Max length 9m
directions: From A1 northbound take the A6137 from Haddington junction to Aberlady. Site is on the left hand side before the village. From A1 southbound take Bankton junction at Tranent, signpost A198 to North Berwick. Aberlady 5 miles. Take A6137 signpost to Haddington, site on the right hand side.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, electric hook-ups, toilets/showers/washroom, hardstandings. Suitable for longer stays. Dogs allowed and exercise area. New disabled wet room available.
places of interest: Shop, post office, 2 hotels serving food. Nature reserve, house and estate, Motor Museum, Glenkinchie Distillery, museum of flight with Concorde, foot and cycle paths.
THE STEADING (CL94336)
8A the Steading, West Garelton, Haddington EH41 3SJ. Mr E Grey 01620 825160 (8am-10pm) email egrey@btinternet.com thesteadingcaravanpark.@gmail.com cost: £20, electric hook-ups £3 open: All year access: 20 feet. Suitable for RVs directions: From Edinburgh take the A1 south. Come off at Haddington Oak Tree junction A199. At the roundabout take the 1st left A6137 Aberlady, site 1 mile on left.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilet/showers and washroom, with central heating. Rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, disabled friendly. On a bus route to local areas and Edinburgh city centre. Very slight sloping site, some hardstandings. places of interest: Pub 1 mile, shops, restaurants, takeaways and hotel all within 1 mile. Panoramic views of River Forth and the Fife coastline.
FIFE
THE CLINK (CL94204)
Auchtermuchty, Cupar KY14 7HT
Mr K Swan 07802 441953 email ksclink@gmail.com
cost: Nightly rate is £12.50. EHU is priced by the meter, members are advised to check the EHU price when booking.
open: All year access: 12 feet. Suitable for RVs directions: Leave Auchtermuchy on B936 signposted Newburgh and Perth. After 1 mile turn left signposted Glassarts. Bear left at fork in road. At Clink Cottage, turn sharp left onto concrete road and check in at Fir Trees on the right before turning left along track towards the site, which is in view.
facilities: 1 acre site on a farm with level hardstanding. Water, chemical disposal and rubbish bins. Dogs allowed. Disabled welcome but no special facilities.
places of interest: Village 1½ miles, Falkland Palace 3 miles, Scottish Deer Centre 5 miles, cycle and footpaths into forest from site, Dundee, Perth and St Andrews half an hour drive.
HIGHLANDS
BLACK ISLE STUD (CL94472)
Brachia House, Mount Eagle, Culbokie IV7 8GY Rebecca Richmond 07732 181264 (bookings 9am-5pm)
open: All year access: Road 4m, gate 5.5m. Motorhomes only. Max length 12m
directions: A9 North by-passing Inverness at
Longman R/A, take 2nd exit Kessock Bridge & stay on A9. Turn right onto B9169 signposted Culbokie & Cromarty. Turn right after leaving speed sign, playing field on right at corner. Passing a left, right, & left options coming into a clearing with Mount Eagle mast nearly directly ahead. Black Isle Stud is the last on the left. Sign at entrance saying Brachia House & Black Isle Stud. A9 South X Cromarty Bridge 3.5 miles. Turn left onto B9169 2.4 miles.
facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, hard standing, chemical disposal (bio green fluid only), dogs allowed. Suitable for 7 day stay. places of interest: A peaceful and tranquil site, where wildlife abounds. Culbokie is walking distance. We are happy to collect fresh rolls from the shop and takeaways from the Culbokie Inn.
NIGG FERRY HOTEL
(CL94408)
Nigg by Tain, Ross-Shire IV19 1QU
Mr Norman Kimber 01862 851440 (10am-6pm)
cost: Members £7 open: All year access: Gateway 12 feet. Suitable for RVs directions: A9 to Nigg roundabout take B9175 to Nigg Ferry for 7 miles. Entrance off small roundabout at end of road.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal point, rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, flat site with hardstanding, suitable for long stays.
places of interest: Dolphins can be viewed from site. WW1 gun sites. Old castle. Overlooking beach.
ISLE OF ARRAN
ASHLAR FARM MOTORHOME AIRE (CL94483)
Tormore Cottage, Machrie, Isle of Arran KA27 8DX. Angus Smith 07903 589898 or 004740 222923 (9am-5pm) email angus.s@online.no
cost: £12.50 MCC members open: All year
access: Entrance 12ft
directions: 20 minute drive from the car ferry in Brodrick, over the String Road. Located on the island perimeter road.
facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, hard standing, chemical disposal, electric hook-up, disable friendly, dogs allowed & exercise area. Suitable for 7 day stays.
places of interest: On bus route, walking distance of Kings Caves, Machie Standing Stones and driving distance of Machrie Golf Club, Cafe Tyme, Machrie Tearoom, villages of Blackwater Foot and Pirmill.
INVERNESS-SHIRE
CROILA CROFT (CL94479) c/o Highland Horse Fun, Unit “a” Railway Station Industrial Estate, Ruthven Rd. Kingussie, Nr Aviemore Highland PH21 1AT Mr E. Ruaridh Ormiston 01540 670000 or 07831 338012. Email croilacroft@yahoo.com. cost: £10 for site or £5 just to use services open: All year access: Road 4m. Entrance 4m directions: Take Kingussie junc. From A9 drive through village High St. Through traffic lights to Duke of Gordon Hotel on your right & memorial gardens on the left. Take rd. on left sign posted for Insh. Ruthven barracks & railway station. After 100m turn right into station carpark at the stone fountain & the Silverfjord Hotel. Follow rd. through carpark & 150m to end of industrial estate & continue into High Hores Fun & Croila Croft. HHF is well signposted from High St. facilities: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, hardstanding, dogs allowed on leads. Chemical disposal point, council run toilets & showers 400m away (daytime only) next to doctors’ surgery.
WALES
ANGLESEY
TY NEWYDD GREEN COTTAGE (CL94465) Llanfachraeth, Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 4DH Gareth & Nia Jones 01407 749166 or 07481 133522 (8am-8pm) email gwjones@btinternet.com gps: N53.317123 W4.52287 what3words: seriously.freedom.solution cost: £15 pupn. Showers available at £1 open: All year access: Gateway 13ft. Members area on right.directions: Follow A55 to Anglesey, Come off at Junction 3. Turn right for “Valley” in Valley traffic lights, turn right onto A5025 for 3 miles to Llanfachraeth, in the middle of the village turn right by shop towards Llanddeusant for ½ mile. Site on left after “Frondeg Lodge” and Edern Terrace.
facilities: Fresh water tap. Rubbish bins. 5 hard standings. Chemical disposal point. Toilet. Dogs allowed on lead. Suitable for 7 day stay. places of interest: On bus route. Pub/hotel in Llanfacaeth. Valley village 3.5 miles away with 2 pubs/hotels, 2 garages, shops, takeaways, Post Office and chemist. Holyhead Port & ferries 7 miles. Railway stations in Valley & Holyhead.
















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CARMARTHENSHIRE
BRYNHYFRYD FARM (CL94434)
Talley Road, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire SA19 7HU
Eynon Price 07970 906489 (8am-8pm).
email eynonplant@aol.com
cost: £14, electric £4 per night
open: All year access: 16ft, drive 19ft
directions: Approach and access the site via the A48 Truck Road and turn off onto the C2117 (Nantyrhibo to Penybanc Cross Roads) then turn right onto C2118 to approach the site. Leave the site via the same route. (There shall at no time be any means of vehicular access to the site from the Farm via the B4302 road).
facilities: Three electric hook-ups, fresh water tap, elsan point, rubbish bins, hard standing, dogs allowed on leads. Suitable for stays of 7 days. places of interest: Site within two miles of Llandeilo with a wide range of shops, garages etc. Close to the National Botanical Gardens of Wales and Aberglasney Gardens.
THE SCOTCH PINE INN (CL94234)
Mountain Road, Betws, Ammanford SA18 2PL
Mr S Grimes 01269 592569
email gedda1@sky.com
gps: N51.774661 W3.962109
cost: £7 per night. Electric £1 open: All year access: 3.86m, narrow road. RVs please phone directions: At the end of M4 take A483 to Ammanford take right turn to Glanammon, 1 mile from town centre turn by Royal Kitchen to Betws Mountain, site approx 1 mile.
facilities: Level site with hardstandings, part of large field, surrounded by countryside. Pub serving food, shop 2 miles, river fishing, run by Club members.
DENBIGHSHIRE
THE CENTRE (CL94422)
Mwrog Street, Ruthin LL15 1LE
Mr B Jones 01824 702885 or 07854 193432 (10am-5pm) email infor@thecentreruthin.co.uk cost: £10-£12
open: All year access: 15 feet
directions: A494 Ruthin to Bala road, turn left into the town and join the A525 to Denbigh or south to Wrexham. Turning left out of the site will take you along the B5105 towards A5 Betws y Coed. facilities: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, toilet facilities during the day. Disabled access, suitable for longer stays. No dogs. Bus stop nearby. places of interest: Ruthin historic town 10 minutes walk, Clwgdian Range-Hill walking, golf, tennis, bowls, football all on site.
SWANSEA
DUNVANT RFC (CL94322)
Broadacre Rillay SA2 7RU
Mr Paul Loughlin 07785 344095
gps: N51.619809 W4.033690 cost: £15 inc electric open: All year access: 4m. Suitable for RVs directions: M4 J47 at roundabout take 4th exit A483 to Swansea. Next roundabout 3rd exit A484 turn left 1st exit B4296 (Victoria Road) turn left B4295 (Dunvant Road) turn right down Broadmead, turn right down Broadacre then turn left then straight on for Rugby Club.
facilities: Water, chemical disposal, toilet, washroom, showers, suitable for longer stays. Hardstanding, rubbish bins and dogs allowed, disabled friendly, accessible for wheelchair users and disabled toilet.
places of interest: Pub, shops, walks, golf course, cycle path adjacent to Mumbles and on the edge of the Gower Peninsula.

















































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Our Camp-site facility offers full facilities such as Electrical hookup to all pitches, showers, toilets, water and elsan point. We are situated in Dutton in the heart of Cheshire, close to Warrington and Chester and accessible from all major motorways. We are surrounded by lovely country walks, bike paths and even E-Bike hire.


CAROL BIGGS Membership Services
NIGHT STOPS
Our Night Stops are a pleasant way to break up a journey. Sites suitable for a short stay, often hotels and pubs, and many run by our own members, so you will always get a warm welcome and good company. Just a quick courtesy telephone call is all they need to know when you will be arriving. Please note that some nightstops may not be suitable for longer stays.
If you feel that a hotel or pub would like to join our Night Stops, ask them to get in touch by email to carolb@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk or download one of our application forms from the website, fill it in, send it to us and we will do the rest.
ENGLAND
BEDFORDSHIRE
THE AIRMAN HOTEL (NS54309) 16 Hitchin Rd, Meppershall, Shefford SG17 5JF 01462 850853 (9am-10pm)
GPS: N52.025185 W0.316429
COST: £10 OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 15m. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: Follow signs to Shefford A507 from J10 (A) 1M or J9 M1 exit to Hitchin A505. The pub is on the roundabout A507 near Meppershall Village.
FACILITIES: Water, rubbish bins, dogs allowed, exercise area, access for wheelchairs to hotel. Flat in places but rough pasture site.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Close to Luton airport, Milton Keynes, Bedford, Woburn Safari Park, Tescos, RAF Henlow, open country side and fishing.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
BLACK HORSE PH (NS54400)
Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden HP16 9AX Mr Richard Bradley 01494 862537 (11am-12pm)
GPS: N51.710127 W0.712538
COST: £10pn OPEN: All year ACCESS: 3.6m
DIRECTIONS: M40 Beaconsfield then A413 Aylesbury Road for 15-20 minutes.
FACILITIES: Water, rubbish bins, toilet when pub is open, dogs allowed/exercise area, suitable for longer stays, hardstandings.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Great Missenden town with shops, cafes, church, train station, museum, restaurants, footpaths and cycle paths and the Chiltern Hills.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
THE SEVEN WIVES (NS54260)
Ramsey Road, St. Ives, Huntingdon PE27 5RF Mr T Herrick 01480 462180 (8am-11pm) tonylyn18@hotmail.co.uk
GPS: N52.331900 W0.076274
COST: Overnight £5, overnight with electricity £15, overnight with electricity and water £20. Please note that hook up is via a lead with a max of two campervans.
OPEN: All year ACCESS: 15 foot. Suitable for RVs.
DIRECTIONS: From A14 east or west take the A1096 into St Ives. Take the A1096 bypass Harrison Way to A123 turn left (west) along St. Audreys Lane to traffic lights, turn left, pub on right
opposite Toyota garage.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, toilets and hardstanding. Sewage and grey water can be emptied at back of toilet block free of charge. Live music on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Please note we do not do food.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shop, post office, fish and chip shop ¾ mile. River Ouse and walks ½ mile.
CORNWALL
MOUSEHOLE CAMPING (NS54423)
Trungle Parc, Mousehole TR19 6XB
Mr Tim Richardson 07470 920006 (8am-12pm) mouseholecamping@gmail.com
COST: £30 with EHU in high season (April-mid Sept), £25 without. £20 flat rate low season OPEN: All year (please ring for availability)
ACCESS: 6m DIRECTIONS: From Penzance head towards Newlyn. At crossroads go directly up hill. Continue up hill for appox 1 mile until T-junction. Turn left for approx half a mile and just before the church, turn right. The entrance is directly in front (200m).
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, hardstandings, shower, toilet facilities, electric hook-up, wash room, disabled friendly, disabled toilet, facilities accessible for wheelchair users, dog exercise area, suitable for stays of 7 days.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Mousehole harbour, St Michael’s Mount, the Minack theatre, Kings Arms pub (500m from site). Garage, shops, coastal walks south-west footpath and jubilee pool. (Pictures of site and local area on website).
COUNTY DURHAM
THE BRIDGE INN (NS54454)
Whorlton, Barnard Castle DL12 8XD Michael Dawson 01833 316024 (9am to 9pm)
COST: £0 OPEN: All year ACCESS: 9 metres
DIRECTIONS: Access from A67 Darlington Road. From A66 over Abbey or Winston bridge.
FACILITIES: Bins, hard standing , dogs allowed, toilet facilities not 24 hours.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Near to Bowes Musuem, Eggleston Abbey, Deepdale nature Reserve, High Force. Walks along river Tees.
CUMBRIA
BLENKINSOPP CASTLE INN (NS54431)
Blenkinsopp Castle Park, Greenhead, Brampton CA8 7JS. Carol and Gary Stirling 01697 747757 (9am-11pm)
carolandgaryblenkinsopp@gmail.com
COST: £10 per night OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Road 5-6m, gate 12m. Max length 7m.
DIRECTIONS: Just off the A69 to Blenkinsopp.
FACILITIES: Half acre car park, secluded with trees and grass sitting area. Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, hardstanding, toilet facilities, dogs allowed and exercise area, full disabled access and toilet. No chemical waste point.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Blenkinsopp Castle, Hadrian’s Wall 1 mile, Roman Army Museum 1 mile, Pennine Way.
DERBYSHIRE
CARPENTERS ARMS (NS54420)
Moor Lane, Dale Abbey DE7 4PP John & Elizabeth Young 01159 325277 (10am-10pm) email j7presacanario@yahoo.co.uk or info@carpentersarmsdaleabbey.co.uk
COST: £4 pupn or free if pub used OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 14ft. Gate to field standard road width. RVs please check
DIRECTIONS: Travelling north M1 at junction 25 take A52 exit. At Sandiacre Interchange take 2nd exit onto Bostocks Lane, continue onto Rushy Lane, turn left onto Nomans Lane, turn right onto Potato Pit Lane, continue onto Woodpecker Hill which bends left and becomes Moor Lane, pub on right. M1 south take junction 25, take A52 exit at Sandiacre Interchange 5th exit onto Bostock Lane then as for northbound.
FACILTIES: Fresh water, rubbish bins, hardstanding, dogs allowed, chemical disposal point, electric hook up. Dog exercise area, disabled friendly, wheelchair users facilities. Toilets in pub.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Hermit’s Cave/Wood. Abbey ruins, tearooms, the Gateway Centre, the “unique church”.
DEVON
THELBRIDGE CROSS INN (NS54311)
Thelbridge, Crediton EX17 4SQ Louise & Mark 01884 860316 (8:30am-11pm) admin@thelbridgexinn.co.uk www.thelbridgexinn.co.uk
GPS: N50.894858 W3.721717
COST: £6.50. Electric hook-ups £4.50 OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 40 feet. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From Crediton, on Mill Street (near Lords Meadow Trading Estate) turn up Blagdon Road. At the next mini roundabout take the 2nd exit up Jockey Hill. Continue for 9 miles. After
passing thru Sandford, Kennerleigh and Black Dog, you arrive at the inn straight in front of you at Thelbridge Cross.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, hardstandings and rubbish bins. Disabled toilet in pub, dogs allowed (dogs welcome in specified areas inside the pub).
PLACES OF INTEREST: Traditional Country pub with en-suite guest bedrooms, good food, local ciders & real ales. ½ mile Two Moorsway, 7 miles Tarka Line, 11 miles Tiugrton Castle. Shop/post office 2 miles. Beach 45 minutes North or South.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
ELTON FARM (NS54268)
Littledean Road, Elton, Newnham GL14 1JU Mr P Radley 01452 760795 or 07768 182684 (9am-9pm) petercilla.elton@gmail.com
COST: £5 per night OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Road 50 ft, gate 20 ft. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From M5, J11 Gloucester A40 Rosson-Wye, A48 Chepstow A4151 Forest of Dean ½ mile on left. From M48 Old Severn Bridge, Chepstow A48 Gloucester A4151.
FACILITIES: Part of a large field. Water and chemical disposal.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shop 2 miles, pub ¼ mile, golf course and carp lake maise, Wye Valley, puzzle wood, Gloucester Cathedral and the Cotswolds.
FOREST PITCHUP (NS54456)
Brook Cottage, The Branch, Steam Mills, Gloucestershire GL17 9DB Vincent Edwards 07951 603338 (9am-6pm)
COST: £18 pupn, £5 EHU OPEN: All year ACCESS: 4m
DIRECTIONS: On A4136 between Monmouth & Gloucester take A4151. After 200m turn L next to Steam Mills Primary School into The Branch . Follow road site at rear of Brook Cottage.
FACILITIES: Waste, bins, dogs allowed, toilet facilities, EHU.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Forest walks, all forest tourist spots. Bus stop on main road.
THE GLOUCESTER OLD SPOT (NS54306)
Tewkesbury Road, Piffs Elm, Elmstone Hardwick, Cheltenham GL51 9SY
Mr S Daws 01242 680321 (9.30am-11pm) eat@thegloucesteroldspot.co.uk
GPS: N51.933246 W2.148814
COST: Eat in park free OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From the A38 at Coombe Hill take the A4019 towards Cheltenham. Pub is on the left. FACILITIES: Water, rubbish bin, dogs allowed, toilet
facilities when pub is open. Disabled friendly, flat car park with grassy area.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Supermarket 1 mile away, fishing lake opposite, riding stables and canal close by. Food available at pub lunch and dinner time. Good shopping in Tewkesbury and Cheltenham.
GREATER MANCHESTER
THE HAWTHORNS (NS54318)
365 Roundthorn Road, Oldham OL4 5LN
Mr S Jackson 01612 139860 or 07948 204901 (10am-10pm) email jackos4@virginmedia.com
COST: £12 (2 persons); extra adults £3; electric £3; children 12 and under and dogs free
OPEN: All year ACCESS: 18 feet-16 feet and 15 feet. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From M62 leave at J20 onto A627 Oldham carry on from slip road to roundabout take 2nd exit onto A627. At the next roundabout take 3rd exit A627. Keep on for approx 1½ mile to roundabout. Take 2nd major exit A62 Huddersfield Road, keep in right lane and turn right at first set of traffic lights into Cross Street. Carry on through traffic lights onto Glodwick for approx 400yds then turn left into Roundthorn Rd, site is approx 1/3 mile.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, toilet, washroom, showers, laundry, rubbish bins, suitable for longer stays and hardstandings. Dogs allowed and exercise field.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Quiet location, footpaths/cycle ways, nature park 15 mins walk, Glodwick 5 mins walk, pub, town centre 1 mile.
HAMPSHIRE
THE FLYING BULL (NS54404) London Road, Rake GU33 7JB Len Woodhouse 01730 892285 (12am-6pm) info@theflyingbull.com
GPS: N51.043997 W0.854445
COST: £5 OPEN: All year ACCESS: 2.5m
DIRECTIONS: Exit the A3 (London to Portsmouth Road) sign posted Midhurst A272. At the 1st roundabout take the 1st exit left sign posted Rake, Liphook and Midhurst. Continue past the Midhurst turning on the London Road B2070 for appox 4 ½ miles. When you enter the village of Rake the pub is at the bottom of the hill on the left.
FACILITIES: Water, toilet when pub is open, rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, disabled friendly.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shop 600m, golf 5 miles, fishing





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½ mile. Lots of walks, South Downs National Park. Stop over for ferry terminal 20 minutes away. Dog friendly pub, ideal for walkers.
THE THREE HORSESHOES (NS54429)
Cakers Lane, East Worldham, Alton GU34 3AE 01420 559258 (2-3pm, 5.30-10.30pm) info@3horseshoesalton.co.uk
GPS: N51.137371 W0.933783
COST: Eat in pub and park free OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 20 feet roadway,15ft. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From Alton take the Bordon B3004 road. After about 1.7 miles you will come to East Worldham, we are on the right immediately as you enter the village. Turn into the rear car park.
FACILITIES: Water, toilet/washroom, rubbish bins. Dogs allowed. Exercise area. Disabled toilet available in pub, hardstandings.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shops 1.8 miles, two golf courses, station 1.5 miles. Plenty of walks, South Downs National Park
HERTFORDSHIRE
THE LAND OF LIBERTY (NS54449) Long lane, Heronsgate, Rickmansworth WD3 5BS Manager 01923 282226 gill@landoflibertypub.com
COST: £20 pupn (discounts available)
OPEN: All year ACCESS: Good but 20ft max length. DIRECTIONS: Close to M25 Junc 17.
FACILTIES: Water, Grey waste, no Elsan.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Close to Chorleywood Common, Harry Potter studio tour and tube station.
THE RED COW (NS54440) 11 High Street, Chrishall, Royston SG8 8RN Amelie Grappe (General Manager) 01763 838792 (11am-9pm) email manager@theredcow.com or toby@theredcow.com
COST: £15 OPEN: All year ACCESS: B road into overflow car park. Max length 10m
DIRECTIONS: From Royston A505 turn right to Chrishall (Red Cow board in corner of field). Follow road for 2.9 miles. Slight left onto Crawley End, left into Hog’s Lane, pub 100ft on left.
FACILITIES: Rubbish bins, hardstanding, dogs allowed.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Duxford Museum, shop on site, BP station 4 miles, 15 mins from Cambridge, Wimpole Estate – National Trust.
LANCASHIRE
LANSDOWNE (NS54415)
Shore Road, Hesketh Bank, Preston PR4 6XP
Mr & Mrs Tyson 01772 814075 (9am-6pm) email info@landsdownecamping.org.uk www.landsdownecamping.org.uk
COST: Members £15 per night, £35 for 3 nights.
OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 2x12 feet gates. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From Preston on M6 make for A59 at Tarleton. At Tarleton traffic lights follow sign post for Hesketh Bank. 2.5 miles through village turn left at end into Shore Road. Site on left in 2 miles. From Southport or Liverpool turn left at end of Marine Drive. Signs for Hesketh Bank. Site on right in 3 miles at Hundred End.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal point, rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, flat site with hardstanding, disabled friendly, suitable for long stays. Fishing lake (extra charge), also suitable for canoes. Some electric avaliable. Children’s playground.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Fishing available on lake. Southport resort 6 miles, bus stop 200m, shops, bank, fuel, chip shop etc at Hesketh Bank 2 miles. Lancs Light Railway. Wildlife Park RSPB reserve opposite.
THE PARK CLUB CLEVELEY (NS54439) West Drive, Cleveleys, FY5 2BJ Mr R Coles.01253 860399 (10am – 10pm)
COST: £20 (Includes Club Membership)
OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 12ft road & gate. Max length 10m
DIRECTIONS: M5 to Fleetwood Jnc.3. 585 to Cleveleys. B5412 to Cleveleys Ave. entrance Cleveleys Ave to West Drive. Carpark at end.
FACILITIES: Water tap, rubbish bins, hardstandings (5), dogs allowed, and exercise area, chemical disposal point, disabled facilities within club house. Suitable for 7 day stay.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Tramway to Blackpool, Fleetwood, Cleveleys town centre, beach front and shops.
LINCOLNSHIRE
THE BLUEBELL INN (NS54299) Cranesgate South, Whaplode St Catherine, nr Holbeach, Spalding PE12 6SN. Mr J Lusher 01406 540300
email a20koh@aol.com www.thebluebell.net
GPS: N52.759714 W0.015423
COST: £6 pupn. Electric hook-up £4 per day. Weekend bookings essential. Can come anytime but please telephone first. Check pub website for
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ACCESS: 20 feet. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: A17 to Holbeach thru traffic lights to Holbeach St. Johns, travel for 3 miles to crossroads, turn right for Spalding, ½ mile on left 2nd turning.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, toilets, washrooms and disabled facilities open all the time, flat gravel carpark. Free shower, WiFi and washing up area.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Close to historic Spalding, Holbeach and Peterborough and approx 35 miles from North Norfolk Coast. Shops 3 miles, fishing 300m, three golf courses within 8 miles.
NORFOLK
BANHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE (NS54405)
BCC, Kenninghall Road, Banham, Norwich NR16 2HB Manager 01953 888109 (9am-5pm)
GPS: N52.448426 E1.035203
ACCESS: Gate 15 feet, road 16 feet
OPEN: All year COST: £5, free if use bar
DIRECTIONS: From A11 at Thetford take the A1066 to Diss then follow the signs to Banham Zoo. Pass the zoo on the right, the site is 250yds on the left. Attleborough: follow signs for Banham Zoo.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, dogs allowed and exercise area, hardstandings, disabled toilets in club when open.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shops, post office, zoo, pub and take away, fish and chips, garden centre, mini supermarket all in the village.
THE GREAT DANES COUNTRY INN (NS54302)
Old Hall Lane, Beachamwell, Swaffham PE37 8BG Mr R Gransden 01366 328443. Please telephone first. email cgransden@hotmail.com www.thegreatdanes.co.uk
GPS: N52.617400 E0.587006
COST: Free if you use the inn. Electric hook-up £5
OPEN: All year ACCESS: 10 metres. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: Between the A10 Downham Market and A47 Swaffham is the A1122. From A10 turn right to Swaffham through Fincham, RAF Marham on the left, turn right into Wight Road, over crossroads, take 2nd right into Chestnut Walk the Inn is on the left of the village green opposite the church.
FACILITIES: Flat gravel car park with usual pub facilities. Restaurant and toilets.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Village location, plenty of walks.
NORTHUMBERLAND
LANDAL KEILER WATERSIDE (NS54455)
Keilder, Hexham NE48 1BT
01434 251000 (Bookings 9am-5pm)
Email info@keilderwaterside.com
WHAT3WORDS: briefing / stow / masses
COST: £10 pupn
OPEN: April-October
ACCESS: Max. length 8m
FACILITIES: Rubbish bins, hard standing/ toilets. Disabled friendly. Café etc this is a lakeside park. Off C 200 from Kielder village.
NORTH HUMBERSIDE
THE SHIP INN (NS54241)
Cliff Road, Sewerby, Bridlington YO15 1EW Mr C Kilburn 01262 672374 (11am-11pm)
email shipinnsewerby@aol.com
GPS: N54.101628 W0.164443
COST: £25 per night and £15 to be spent in pub
OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Road 18 feet, gate 18 feet. Suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: From the North A171 to Scarborough and A165 to Bridlington. From the South M18 to M62 to J37 A614 to Bridlington follow the signs for B1255 (Flamborough) turn right to Sewerby. Pub is off the main street.
FACILITIES: Pub serves real ales and quality food, on site shop and next to Sewerby Hall. Land train to Bridlington. View over Bridlington Bay.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Farm shop, beach, cliff top walks, three golf courses, gym and sea fishing.
SUFFOLK
THE BENNET ARMS (NS54443) 1 Kingshall Street, Rougham, Suffolk IP30 9LH Sally Bowers 01359 270356 or 07557 417904 email sally.bowers47@gmail.com
COST: £10 – redeemable if you buy food or drink.
OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Road 21ft (6.4m) Gate 12ft (3.7m)
DIRECTIONS: Heading east or west on the A14 exit 45 (Barton/Roughham Ind. Est.) turn right for 0.2 miles at junction turn left, for 0.7 miles turn left onto Church Lane for 0.6 miles then turn right onto New Road, pub in front of you.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Village Post Office. Countryside walks, paths, cycle routes, bus into busy historic town of Bury St Edmund’s 3.5 miles away. Thetford forest 10 miles away.






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ANGEL VIEW HOTEL (NS54445)
Low Eighton, Gateshead NE9 7UB Manager 01914 103219 or 0782418586 email reception@angelviewhotel.co.uk
ACCESS: 9m. Max length 9m
OPEN: All year COST: Sun to Fri £10, with EHU £20. Sat £15, with EHU £30.
DIRECTIONS: Turn left at Durham Road into car park.
FACILITIES: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, grey wastewater disposal. Electric hook-up. Hotel facilities when open, hotel not suitable for wheelchairs.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Angel of the North. Newcastle City Centre, Beamish Museum.
YORKSHIRE
HEPTONSTALL BOWLING & SOCIAL CLUB (NS54448)
Acre Lane, Hebden Bridge HX7 7LT
Bookings: 07517 394389 between 10am-4 pm email heptonstallclub@live.co.uk
COST: £10 pupn. The car park is open to public & club use during day. Do not park without permission. We only have an exemption for 5 vans, unauthorised vans will be asked to leave. Self-contained vans only. OPEN: All year.
ACCESS: Maximum length 4 metres.
DIRECTIONS: West on A 646 through Hebden Bridge to set of traffic lights. Continue on to turning circle and retrace back to traffic lights. Take L turn S/P Heptonstall proceed uphill keep L at top towards village. Just before entering village take L turn S/P “Car Park for Visitors” and keep to end. East on A 646 turn L at traffic lights as above.
FACILITIES: Level hardstanding, dogs allowed, toilets (incl disabled) available only when the club is open. Chemical disposal and water available, additional £5 charge for access to the water tap and grid lifting irons.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Two pubs, tearooms, PO and gen. Store in village. On bus route to Hebden Bridge, walking, cycling and open countryside.
SOUTH MOOR FARM (NS54305)
Dalby Forest Drive, Langdale End, Scarborough YO13 OLW Mr R W Walker 01751 460285 (9am-9pm) email rwwalker@onetel.com or lo@southmoorfarm.co.uk www.southmoorfarm.co.uk
COST: £8, electric hook-up one only 13amp + Wi-Fi @ 5MHz and usb dongle available OPEN: April-October
ACCESS: 12 feet. RVs please telephone
DIRECTIONS: From Pickering follow A170 (Scarborough) to Thornton le Dale. Turn left after pedestrian crossing just before the Buck Inn. After 1¼ miles turn right into Dalby Forest. At toll point tell operator that you are staying at South Moor Farm. We are 8 miles past toll point. We are 1 mile from Jingleby, on the right hand side. From Hackness again follow Dalby Forest Drive signs thru Langdale End. We are 3.5 miles from Langdale End.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, toilet, washroom/shower in farm house, suitable for longer stays.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Walking, cycling, children’s activities, pubs, restaurants, cafe, tourist attractions. Dogs allowed.
THE HOGSHEAD (NS54457)
Huntington Road, Huntington, York YO32 9PX
R & D Turner 01904 769200 (3pm - 10pm) email hogsheadpubrd@gmail.com
COST: TBA OPEN: all year ACCESS: good.
DIRECTIONS: From A1237 turn S onto Haxby Road, straight over R/BT onto Hawthorne Terrace. Next R/BT turn left onto Link Road. Next R/BT turn L and you will see the pub.
FACILITIES: water, rubbish, hard standing, dogs allowed, toilets when pub open. Disabled friendly
PLACES OF INTEREST: On NE side of York so city itself also many other attractions and country walks in area.
SCOTLAND
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
CRAWICK MULTIVERSE TRUST (NS54451) B740, Sanquhar DG4 6EG 01659 50242 10am-4pm (3pm Oct-Dec) bjohnson@crawickmultiverse.co.uk
COST: £15 pupn OPEN: April-December
ACCESS: Good. 8m max length
DIRECTIONS: From A76 turn onto B740 take 3rd left signposted.
FACILTIES: Most except no Elsan, showers & EHU. Toilets when site office is open. Dogs allowed.
PLACES OF INTEREST: The trust is an art installation but the village has 3 pubs, bakers, cash machine and the oldest working Post Office in the world.
THE OLD STABLES INN (NS54437)
Main Street, Beattock, nr Moffatt DG10 9QX Hazel & Peter Dutton 01683 300134 (12-8pm) email peter.stables3@gmail.com









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COST: £10 or free if using the pub. OPEN: All year
ACCESS: Road 5m, gate 6.5m. Max length 10m.
DIRECTIONS: Leave junction 15 on M74 and travel 1/2 mile into centre of Beattock village. We are on the left going south. Or leave A701 into Beattock and go to the centre from north or south.
FACILITIES: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, disabled friendly, wheelchair facilities during opening hours. Dogs allowed, exercise area.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Walking, cycling, national bus route stop, near local tourist town which has garage/shops and park.
HIGHLANDS
BANNOCKBURN INN (NS54441)
Stafford Street, Helmsdale, Sutherland KW8 6JY. Alison Scott 01431 821461 or 07546 422823 (Bookings 10am-10pm) email tartanlounge@aol.com
COST: £3 per night OPEN: All year
FACILTIES: Water, hard standing, toilet, dogs allowed. Some disabled facilities.
DIRECTIONS: Site is on the A9 over the bridge at Helmsdale. (NC500) opposite the Inn on right.


PLACES OF INTEREST: On bus route, short walk to shop & station. Walks, fishing, gold panning nearby.
WALES
CARMARTHENSHIRE
RAILWAY HOTEL (NS54278)
Nantgaredig SA32 7LQ
Mrs Annaly Tyler 07854 290855 (11am-11pm) email delyn81@hotmail.co.uk
GPS: N 51.865333 W 4.189104
COST: £5 OPEN: All year
ACCESS: 10m gate. 12m roadway outside. RVs please telephone.
DIRECTIONS: From the M4 Pont Abraham roundabout take the A48 to Cross Hands. At the next roundabout take the third left, still on the A48 towards the Botanic Gardens sign and turn left onto the B4310 to Nantgaredig. At the next junction turn right onto the A4300, take the next left back onto the 4310. The pub is on the left entering the village. Nantgaredig is on the A40 between Llandeilo and Carmarthen.











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FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, rubbish bins, toilets, dogs allowed with exercise area, disabled friendly, flat site.
PLACES OF INTEREST: 3 miles botanic gardens, 5 miles from Aberglasney gardens, 10 miles to the seaside, 6 miles to Carmarthen.
CEREDIGION
PENRHIWGALED ARMS (NS54251)
Cross Inn, Llandysul SA44 6LN Mrs T. Phelps 01545 560238 (9am-6pm) email davechisholm@tiscali.co.uk
GPS: N52.189864 W4.355584 COST: £5
OPEN: All year ACCESS: 6m. Not suitable for RVs
DIRECTIONS: On A487 at Synod Inn take the A486 to Newquay. On entering Cross Inn the pub is on the left hand side.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, toilets, rubbish bins, hardstandings. Dogs allowed.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Shop 50m, post office 100m. Close to Newquay and beaches, sailing regatta in August, music festival and fishing at Aberaeron, walks and coastal paths.
GLAMORGAN
CROFFT YR HAIDD (NS54452)
Llantrisant, Pontyclun CF72 8LQ 07745 540044 (9am-6pm)
COST: £12 pupn OPEN: All year ACCESS: 3.1 m
DIRECTIONS: from A470 exit at Pontypridd / Rhonda valleys taking A4056. At T/L/past Quikfit turn L onto High Street under railway bridge. Travel uphill into Penycoedcae and turn L into Tonyrefail Road at the Queens head Pub. Follow lane and on sharp bend turn L we are past the T junction on the RHS.
FACILTIES: Bins, dogs allowed. Pub 1 mile, shops 3 miles, close to Royal Mint, Coal Mining Museum, Brecon Beacons.
PEMBROKESHIRE
THE OLD SCHOOL HALL (NS54447) Unit 13, Station Rd, Narbeth SA67 7DU 01834 860965 (9am-5pm) abi.marriott@planed.org.uk
COST: £5 pupn OPEN: All year ACCESS: Good
DIRECTIONS: From M40 take A40 towards St. Clears then A478 for Narbeth town centre. Follow signs for swimming pool. FACILITIES: Hardstanding only. No water or Elsan disposal.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Short walk to busy town. Good shops & cafes. Petrol station at end of road. Next to swimming pool.
THE SEAVIEW HOTEL (NS54282) Seafront, Fishguard SA65 9PL Mr K Lynch 01348 874282 (9am-9pm)
GPS: N51.998550 W4.988878
COST: Free if you use hotel. OPEN: All year.
ACCESS: 15 feet. Suitable for RVs.
DIRECTIONS: From M4 take the A40 to Fishguard. Located by the ferry terminal.
FACILITIES: Water, chemical disposal, toilet, hard standing and rubbish bins. Dogs allowed.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Beach, shops, pubs, restaurants and ferry terminal all within ½ mile.
POWYS
THE MILL LEISURE HOLIDAY COTTAGE & CAMPSITE (NS54442) Manafon, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8BJ Tom & Pauline Bennett 01686 650278 email gmandtnlbennett@gmail.com
OPEN: All year
COST: £6 (honesty box) ACCESS: TBA DIRECTIONS: TBA FACILITIES: Fresh water tap, rubbish bins, chemical disposal point, grey wastewater disposal.
PLACES OF INTEREST: Llanfair Caereinion 4 miles away with pubs, post office, supermarkets. Llanfair Welshpool Stream railway, Montgomery Canal, Offa’s Dyke.






MOTORHOME FRIENDLY PARKING
The Club has compiled the following guide to motorhome-friendly car parks. Please tell us about any changes to existing parking or new parking you have found on your travels by calling 01684 311677 or email suep@ themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
Please be aware that some councils do not allow “camping” on their sites. (Camping i.e. chairs, tables awnings etc outside of the motorhome.)
Please check car park signage upon arrival for any restrictions on time or weight etc.
ENGLAND
AVON
Bristol
Long Ashton Park & Ride - BS3 2HB (height barrier)
A4 Bath Rd Park and Ride - BS4 5LR (height barrier)
Bath
Charlotte Street Car Park - BA1 2NB
Riverside Coach Park - BA1 1UE
Park & Ride Lansdown - BA1 9BJ (bays available for motorhomes)
BEDFORDSHIRE
Luton
Birch Link - LU4 8HT (height barrier)
Burr Street - LU2 0DD (height barrier)
Chapel Viadust - LU1 2SE (height barrier)
Power Court - LU1 3JJ (height barrier)
Bedford
Melbourne Street Car Park - MK42 9AN
(No overnight parking)
BERKSHIRE
Reading
Madejski Park & Ride - RG2 0FL (No bay markings)
Windsor
Alexandra Gardens Car Park - SL4 3HY (Overnight parking permitted with attendant’s permission)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Burnham
Neville Court Car Park - SL1 8BQ (Long bays)
Milton Keynes
Marlborough Gate Coach Park - MK9 3NJ
Aylesbury Vale does not have specific motorhome parking, please call their parking officers on the number below and they will endeavor to help you wherever they can: 01296 585381
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Cambridge
Trumpington Park & Ride - CB2 9FT
(5 bays, out by 18:15)
Chatteris
Furrowfields Road Car Park - PE16 6DY
Ely
Forehill Car Park - CB7 4AF
Fisherman’s Car Park - CB7 4AT
Godmanchester
Bridge Place Car Park - PE29 2AD (Park at bottom)
March
City Road Car Park - PE15 9LS (Lorry bays)
CHESHIRE
Chester
Boughton Heath Park & Ride - CH3 5QD
(Motorhome bays)
Little Roodee Car Park - CH1 1SL (overnight sleeping allowed)
Macclesfield
Duke Street Car Park - SK11 6UR
Wimslow
Broadway Meadow Car Park - SK9 1NB
CLEVELAND
Guisborough
Fountain Street East Car Park - TS14 6PP
Middlesborough
Cannon Park Coach and Lorry Park - TS1 5JP
Redcar
Majuba Road Coach & Lorry Car Park - TS10 5BJ
CORNWALL
Read site notice before leaving these car parks for weight and time restrictions.
Bodmin
Victoria Square Car Park - PL31 1EB
Boscastle
Cobweb Car Park - PL35 0HE
Bude
The Crescent Car Park - EX23 8LE
Crooklets Car Park - EX23 8NF
Penhalt Cliff Car Park - EX23 0DF
Summerleaze Car Park - EX23 8HJ
Widemouth Bay Car Park - EX23 0AW
Wharf Car Park - EX23 8LG
Camborne
Rosewarne Extension Car Park - TR14 8BE
Camelford
Clease Car Park - PL32 9PH
Falmouth
Gyllyngvase Beach Car & Coach Park - TR11 4DP
Fowey
Main Car Park - PL23 1ET
Hayle
Gwithian Towans Car Park - TR27 5BT
Saltings Reach Car Park - TR26 3DL
Helston
Fairground Car Park - TR13 0RA
Helford Car Park - TR12 6JU
Poldhu Cove Car Park - TR12 7JB
Launceston
Cattle Market Car Park - PL15 9BA
Phoenix Leisure Centre Car Park - PL15 9DQ
Liskeard
Rapsons Car Park - PL14 4DH
Westbourne Car Park - PL14 6BW
Looe
Millpool Car Park - PL13 2AF
Riverbank Car Park - PL13 1HN
Kilminorth Woods Car Park - PL13 2AF
Mevagissey
Willow Car & Coach Park - PL26 6SB (Overnight parking allowed)
Newquay
Pentire Headland Car Park - TR7 1PF
Tolcarne Road Car & Coach Park - TR7 2NQ
Towan Headland Car Park - TR7 1HN
Tregunnel Car Park - TR7 1QT
Trenance Car Park - TR8 4BY
Watergate Bay Car Park - TR8 4AD
Padstow
Constantine Bay Car Park - PL28
Link Road Car Park - PL28 8AY
Porthcothan Bay Car Park - PL28 8LW
Port Issac
New Road Car Park - PL29 3SB
Penzance
Folly Field Car Park - TR17 0HB
Marazion Station Car Park - TR17 0AA
Harbour Car Park - TR18 2GB
Wherrytown Car Park - TR18 4NP
Porthcurno Car Park - TR19 6JX
Polperro
Polperro Car Park - PL13 2PL
Redruth
West End Car Park - TR15 3AD
St Austell
Polkyth Car Park - PL25 4DB
St Ives
Trenwith Car Park - TR26 1DD
Tintagel
Fore Street P&D Car Park - PL34 0DA
Jeffrey’s Pit Car Park - PL34 0ET
King Arthur’s Coach & Car Park - PL34 0DA
(Overnight sleeping allowed)
Mayfield Car Park - PL34 0DA
(Overnight sleeping allowed)
Sword in the Stone Car Park - PL34 0AA
(Overnight sleeping allowed)
Tintagel Visitors Centre Car Park - PL34 0AA
Trebarwith Strand Car Park - PL34 0HB
Torpoint
Seaton Park Car Park - PL11 3JD
Tregantle Car Park - PL11 3AL
Truro
Threemilestone, Langarth Park & Ride - TR3 6GJ
(Motorhome area)
Wadebridge
New Polzeath Car Park - PL27 6UF
Piggy Lane Car Park - PL27 7AP
Polzeath Beach Car Park - PL27 6SS
COUNTY DURHAM
Darlington
Chesnut Street Car Park - DL1 1QL (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Hartlepool
Maritime Avenue Car Park - TS24 0XZ (9 coach bays)
Seaton Carew
Seaton Carew Car & Coach Park - TS25 1DE (No bay markings)
CUMBRIA
Brockhole
The Lake District Visitor Centre - LA23 1LJ
Carlisle
Devonshire Walk Car Park - CA3 8UL (Near castle. 16 coach and caravan bays)
Coniston
Coniston Village Car Park - LA21 8EH
Coniston Boating Centre - LA21 8EW
Grasmere
Stock Lane Car Park - LA22 9SJ
Hawkshead
Hawkshead Car Park - LA22 0NT
Keswick
Lakeside Car Park - CA12 5DG
Penrith
Sandgate Car & Coach Park - CA11 7TP (6 coach bays)
Ravenglass
Ravenglass Car Park - CA18 1SQ
Ullswater
Glenridding Car Park - CA11 0PD
Windemere
Waterhead Car Park - LA22 0ES
Workington
Brow Top Car Park - CA14 2DP
Central Station Car Park - CA14 3DG
DERBYSHIRE
Bakewell
Agricultural Business Centre - DE45 1AQ
(3 designated bays for use on non-livestock sales days. Limited alternative grassland parking on livestock sales days, Mondays and Thursdays weekly)
Buxton
Sylvan Park Coach Car Park - SK17 6BX
Chesterfield
Ashgate Road Car Park - S40 4AA
Holywell Cross Car Park - S41 7SA
Derby Abbey Street East Car Park - DE22 3SP
Cattle Market HGV Park - DE21 6EP
Pride Park, Park & Ride - DE24 8AN
Hope Valley
Castleton Car & Coach Park - S33 8WN
Edale Car & Coach Park - S33 7ZP
Little Longstone
Monsal Head Long Stay Car Park - DE45 1NJ (rear of Monsal Head Hotel)
Matlock Bath
Matlock Bath Station Car & Coach Park & Overspill Car Park - DE4 3NT (Use upper unmarked level only. Aadjacent to coach parking area. NOTE: Do not use coach parking spaces)
DEVON
Appledore
Churchfields Car Park - EX19 1RL (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Axminster
West Street Car Park - EX13 (By Tesco)
Barnstaple
Barnstaple Park & Ride - EX32 9AX
Seven Brethen Coach Park - EX31 2AP
Beer
Central Car Park - EX12 3EQ
Bideford
Riverbank (long stay) Car Park - EX39 2QS (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Brixham
Freshwater Car Park - TQ5 8BA
Oxen Cove Car Park - TQ5 8AY
Shoalstone Car Park - TQ5 9AH
Dartmouth
Dartmouth Park & Ride Car Park - TQ6 9LW
Exeter
Haven Banks Car Park - EX2 8DP (Large bays)
Howell Road Car Park - EX4 4LZ
(Use and pay for 2 bays)
Magdalen Road Car Park - EX2 4SU
(Use and pay for 2 bays)
Magdalen Street Car Park - EX2 4HZ
(Use and pay for 2 bays)
Matford Park & Ride - EX2 8FD
(10 large bays outside height barrier)
Triangle Car Park - EX1 2BL
(Use and pay for 2 bays)
Exmouth
Estuary Car Park - EX8 1DG
The Esplanade - EX8 1BJ
Queens Drive - EX8 2AY
Holsworthy
The Manor Car Park - EX22 6DJ (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Honiton
Lace Walk Car Park - EX14 1LT
Ilfracombe
Brookdale Car Park - EX34 8BD
(Use coach/lorry bays)
Ivybridge
Leonards Road Car Park - PL21 0RU
Lee Mill Services on A38 - PL21 9EE
(overnight sleeping allowed)
Hillsborough Car Park - EX34 9QG
(Use coach/lorry bays)
Kingsbridge
Cattlemarket Car Park - TQ7 1HH
Modbury
Poundwell Meadow Over Flow Car Park - PL21 0QJ
Okehampton
Market Street Car Park - EX20 1WL
Paignton
Churchward Road - TQ3 3BA
Clennon Valey Car Park- TQ4 5JR
Colin Road Car Park - TQ3 2NR
Preston Gardens - TQ3 2RA
Plymouth
Breton Side Bus Station PL4 (Overnight parking from 4pm)
Seaton
Harbour Road Car Park - EX12 2TB
The Esplanade - EX12 2LN
Shaldon
The Ness Car Park - TQ14 0HP (Large bays at back)
Slapton
Memorial Car Park - TQ7 2PN
South Molton
South Molton Car & Lorry Park - EX36 4AR
Tavistock
Riverside Carpark - PL19 9AZ (dedicated parking for motorhomes)
Teignbridge
Any motorhome that is larger than a single space must pay for the spaces used. Contact the council on 01626 215859 for further details.
Torquay
Brunswick Square Car Park - TQ1 4UT
Chilcote Close Car Park - TQ1 4QT
Hampton Avenue Car Park - TQ1 3LA
Lower Union Lane Car Park - TQ2 5PN
Lymington Road Car & Coach Park - TQ1 4BD
Meadfoot Road Car Park - TQ1 2LH
Princes Street Car Park - TQ1 3LW
Walls Hill Car Park - TQ1 3LZ
Watcombe Beach Road Car Park - TQ1 4S
Torrington
New Street Car Park - EX38 8BX (Large bays)
Sydney House Car Park - EX38 8AA (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Totnes
Longmarch Car Park - TQ9 5AL
Westward Ho!
Westward Ho! (Main) Car Park - EX39 1LG (Overnight sleeping allowed)
DORSET
Beaminster
Yarn Barton Car Park - DT8 3EQ
Blandford Forum
Langton Road Car Park - DT11 7EN
Bournemouth
Central Car Park - BH1 2HH (Large bays available)
Kings Park Car, Coach & Lorry Park - BH7 7AF
Winter Gardens Car Park - BH2 5AQ
(Large bays available)
Queens Road Coach & Car Park - BH2 6BE
Bridport
West Street Coach Park - DT6 3TP
The Beach Car Park - DT2 9DG (Two motorhome bays)
Charmouth
Lower Sea Lane - DT6 6LR (Beach)
Christchurch
Bargates Car Park - BH23 1QL (Six long bays)
By Pass Car Park - BH23 1QD (for Town Centre)
High Cliffe Castle - BH23 4LE
High Cliffe Top - BH23 1J
Leisure Centre Car Park - BH23 1HW
(Eight long bays outside height barrier)
Mayors Mead Car Park - BH23 1HU
(Christchurch Quay)
Mudeford Quay - BH23 4AB
Pit Site Car Park - BH23 1PA (Four long bays)
Priory Car Park - BH23 1BU
Steamer Point - BH23 4TA
(Three bays outside height barrier)
Willow Way - BH23 1JJ (Three large vehicle bays)
Dorchester
Top O’Town Car Park - DT1 1XT (Use coach bays)
Lyme Regis
Charmouth Road Car Park - DT7 3DP
(10 designated bays)
Holmbush Car Park - DT7 3HX
(Four designated bays)
Monmouth Beach Car Park - DT7 3LE
(Six designated bays)
Poole
Harbourside Park 1 & 2 - BH15 1UX
Sandbanks Car Park - BH13 7QJ
(Four motorhome bays)
Portland
Chesil Car Park - DT4 1NP
Masonic Car Coach & Lorry Park - DT5 1AL
Portland Bill Car Park - DT5 2JT
Shaftsbury
Longmead Car Park - SP7 8PX
Sherborne
Culvershayes Car Park - DT9 3ND
Swanage
North Beach Car & Coach Park - BH19 1PL
Main Beach Car & Coach Park - BH19 1AP
Weymouth
Heron Close Car Park - DT3 6SX
Mount Pleasant Park and Ride - DT3 5HJ
Wimborne Minster
Allenview North Car, Coach & Bus Park - BH21 1AS
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
Bridlington
Hilderthorpe Road Car & Coach Park - YO15 3HA
EAST SUSSEX
Bexhill
De la Warr Parade - TN40 1NR
Eastbourne
Fishermans Green Car Park - BN22 7AA
(Sea Front)
Beachy Head Car Park - BN20 7YA
Warren Hill Car Park - BN20 7TZ
St Leonards
Seaside Road - TN38 0AE
Seaford
Buckle Car Park- BN25 2QR
EAST YORKSHIRE
Hull
Priory Park Park & Ride - HU4 7DY
ESSEX
Brightlingsea
Oyster Tank Road - CO7 0DY
(Unmarked bays. Gravel)
Clacton on Sea
Martello Coach & Car Park - CO15 1BN
Colchester
Brittania Car Park - CO2 7EF
Highwoods Country Park - CO4 5JR
Sheepen Road Lorry & Coach Park - CO3 3LE
Victoria Esplanade Car Park - CO5 8BP
Willoughby Car Park - CO5 8AU
Jaywick
Beach Road Car Park - CO16 8TB
(Sea front and amusements)
St Christophers Way Car Park - CO15 2HD
(Sea front and local shops. Free)
Maldon
Promenade Park - CM9 5JQ
(Do not use coach park)
Southend-on-Sea
Seaway Car & Coach Park - SS1 2AS
(Park in coach/lorry bays)
Walton-on-the-Naze
Coronation Coach & Car Park - CO14 8PZ
Station Yard Car Park - CO14 8DE
The Naze Car Park - CO14 8LJ
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Bourton-on the-Water
Bourton Vale Coach & Car Park - GL54 2EP
(Motorhome bays on left)
Cheltenham
Arle Court Park & Ride - GL51 6SY
Cirencester
Beeches Car Park - GL7 1BN
(Park at end by grassed area)
Cricklade Road Lorry Park - GL7 1NR
Gloucester
Westgate Coach and Car Park - GL1 2TU
Stow on the Wold
Maugersbury Road Car Park - GL54 1AQ
Tewksbury
Gloucester Road Car Park - GL20 5SW
Spring Gardens Car Park - GL20 5LR
Gander Lane - GL20 5PG
(next door to Caravan Club Site)
Winchcombe
Back Lane Car & Coach Park - GL54 5PZ
HAMPSHIRE
Andover
Shephers Spring Lane - SP10 1QY
(Two coach bays)
Aldershot and Farnborough
You can park your vehicle across two bays, end to end, as long as they do not exceed two bay lengths, plus one metre overhang at each end (12 metres in total length). The wheels of the vehicle or the vehicle and trailer must be within the marked bays. You will need to buy a ticket for each bay used – even if you are only partly using one bay. If you are towing a caravan or trailer, you must also display a ticket on each vehicle, including the towed vehicle.
Aldershot
Parsons Barracks Car Park - GU11 1TW
Farnborough
Princes Mead Car Park - GU14 7LT
Queensmead Car Park - GU14 7TE
Farnborough Leisure Centre Car Park –GU14 7LD (customers only)
Lymington
Bath Road Amenity Car Park - SO41 3SE
Barfields Road Car Park - SO41 9BL
(Large spaces outside car park)
St Thomas Street Car Park - SO41 9ND
Lyndhurst
Lyndhurst Car Park - SO43 7BE
(Back of Long stay car park)
Malthouse Lane Car Park - PO16 0EA (Three longer bays for motorhomes)
Milford on Sea
Hordle Cliff Amenity Car Park - SO41 0NW
Hurst Road East Amenity Car Park - SO41 0PY
Paddys Gap Amenity Car Park - SO41 0NS
Taddiford Gap Car Park - SO41 0LJ
Ringwood
Furlong Norht Car Park - BH24 1AT
Southampton
Harbour Parade Car Park - SO15 1BA
(One large bay, otherwise pay for bays occupied where wheels overhang. Max of two spaces)
Winchester
St Catherine’s Park & Ride - SO23 9NP (10 motorhome bays)
Worthy Lane Coach Park - SO23 7AB
HEREFORDSHIRE
Hereford
Merton Meadow Car Park - HR4 9HE
(Check overnight sleeping still allowed)
Leominster
Broad Street Car Park - HR6 8DD
(Check overnight sleeping still allowed)
Ross-on-Wye
Red Meadow Car Park - HR9 7DF
HERTFORDSHIRE
Cheshunt
Newham Parade Car Park - EN8 9NU
Waltham Cross
High Street Car Park - EN8 7AN
ISLE OF WIGHT
Bonchurch
Shore Road Car Park - PO38 1RN
(No bay markings)
Smugglers Haven Car Park - PO38 1QD
(No bay markings)
Brighstone
Chilton Chine Car Park - PO38 4DD
(No bay markings)
Chale
Blackgang Viewpoint Car Park - PO38 2JB (No bay markings)
Blackgang Chine - PO38 2HN (Motorhome bays)
Whale Chine Car Park - PO38 2JE
(No bay markings)
Cowes
Mornington Road Car Park - PO31 8BH
Brunswick Road - PO31 7DF (Perimeter bays £6.60)
Lake
New Road - PO36 9PX (Occupy two bays £6.60 x2)
Newport
Coppins Bridge - PO30 2AQ (Coach bays £13 unlimited)
Newport Harbour - PO30 2EB (Bays adjacent to cemetery £6.60)
Seaclose Park - PO30 2QS (Bays in upper car park
£6.60)
Ryde
Appleby Park Car Park - PO33 1ND
Quay Road Car Park - PO33 2HH
Brannon Way Car Park - PO33 4NU
St Thomas Street - PO33 2DL (Perimeter bays
£6.60)
Victoria Street - PO33 2PU (Perimeter bays £4.60)
Sandown
Fore Street Coach and Heavy Goods Car ParkPO36 8BA
Yaverland Car Park - PO26 8QS (No bay markings)
Seaview
Pier Road - PO34 5EJ (Perimeter bays free)
Seaview Duver - PO34 6BQ (Bays facing sea £6.60)
Shanklin
Atherley Road Car Park - PO37 7AU
Spa Car & Coach Park - PO37 6BG
Vernon Meadow - PO37 6BQ (Coach bays £13)
Winchester House Car Park - PO37 6HS
(No bay markings)
St Helens
St Helens Duver - PO33 1XZ (Gravel car park £6.60)
Ventnor
Dudley Road Car Park - PO38 1ER
Eastern Esplanade - PO38 (One hour Ecehelon bays £6.60)
La Falaise - PO38 1JY (Grassed overflow car park
£6.60)
Wheelers Bay Car Park - PO38 1HU
Wootton
Brannon Way - PO33 4NX (Perimeter bays free)
Wroxall
St Martins Road - PO38 3BJ (Perimeter bays free)
Yarmouth
Bouldnor Viewpoint - PO41 0RA
(Unlined car park, free)
River Road Car Park - PO41 0RA
Ashford
Car parks have a weight limit of 3,500kg
Bexleyheath
Oaklands Park Car Park - DA6 7EL
Canterbury
New Dover Road - CT1 3EJ
(20 bays Park & Ride with fresh and waste water facilites. 48 hours maximum stay)
Canterbury Coach Park - CT1 1BD (10 motorhome bays)
Dover
Maison Dieu Car Park - CT16 1RL
Russell Street Car Park - CT16 1PX
Motorhome parking in the Dover District is available in all car parks providing the motorhome does not exceed the maximum length of a single parking bay. If the motorhome exceeds this, parking is available at the above car parks only, where you can occupy two bays but must display two current pay and display tickets. Motorhomes must not park in bays designated for other users.
Herne Bay
Neptune Carpark - CT6 5JG (six motorhome spaces)
Maidstone
Sittingbourne Road Car Park - ME14 5ES (Five designated bays)
Lockmeadow Car Park - ME16 8RG (By Odeon Cinema. Four designated bays)
Tunbridge Wells
Linden Park Road Coach Park - TN2 5Q
Welling
Nags Head Lane Car Park - DA16 1QW
LANCASHIRE
Blackpool
Motorhomes are allowed to park (coach bays) in the following car parks
Foxhall Village - FY1 6JX
Glnn Square - FY1 2JR
Lytham Road - CP FY4 1HT
South CP - FY1 6BF
A 12 hour fee of £10 is payable (2020). Sleeping only allowed, no tables/chairs etc.
Chorley
Fleet Street Car Park - PR7 2EZ (8 coach bays) Must purchase a parking ticket
Fleetwood
Central Car Park - FY7 6QE
Overnight parking up to three nights, payment by Ringgo. Council to trial this from September 2017. Details on the council website, please check for up to date information.
Garstang
Windsor Road Car Park - PR3 1ED
Knott End-on-Sea
Quail Holme Road Car Park - FY6 0BT (Free)
Lytham St Annes, Flyde
St Annes Swimming Pool Car Park - FY8 1SW
(Overnight parking allowed at £5 per night, max 3 nights)
Morecambe
Breakwater Car Park - LA3 1DN
Festival Market (The Old Station) - LA4 4DW
Marine Road - LA4 5AA
Poulton-Le-Flyde
Hardhorn Road Car Park - FY6 7SR (Pay for bays occupied)
Preston Hill Street Car Park - PR1 2BB
Rimmer House, Bamber Briadge - PR5 6YR (Near M61/M65. Full facility stopover)
Rochdale (Littleborough)
Hollingworth Lake Country Park Car ParkOL15 0AQ
Thornton-Cleveleys
Derby Road West Car Park - FY5 1DE
North Promenade Car Park - FY5 1DB (Max stay 2 hours)
LEICESTERSHIRE
Rutland
Kilburn Road Coach Park - LE15 6QL
LINCOLNSHIRE
Boston
St Johns Road Coach & Lorry Park - PE21 6BN
Chapel St Leonard
Well Vale Drive - PE24 5SE (Use coach bays)
Lincoln
Tentercroft Street Car Park - LN5 7DB
(Several bays at its east end which back onto a large grass verge, allowing the rear overhang of longer vehicles to be out over the grass, with the front of the vehicle within the bay. If your vehicle is too long, you may park in two bays end-to-end, but you must purchase a ticket for each bay).
The Lawn Car Park - LN1 3BU (Access for motorhome users, with bays backing onto grass for longer vehicles to reverse into).
Mablethorpe
Seacroft Car Park - LN12 2DT (Motorhome parking facility)
Scunthorpe
High Street East Car Park - DN15 6UH
Skegness
North End - (Large motorhome parking facility)

















































Princes Parade Car Park - PE25 3HR
(Six motohome bays)
Richmond Drive Car Park - PE25 3PG
(Use coach bays)
Sleaford
Eastgate Car Park - NG34 7DT (Coach park)
Sutton on Sea
Broadway Car Park - LN12 2FH (Grass, no markings)
MERSEYSIDE
Southport
Marine Drive - PR8 1SQ (Beach)
Pleasureland Car Park - PR8 1RX
(Overnight sleeping allowed)
The Esplanade - PR8 1RR (Park & Ride)
NORFOLK
Cromer
Runton Road Car Park - NR27 9AU
(No bay markings)
East Runton
Beach Road Car Park - NR27 9PA
(No bay markings)
Great Yarmouth
Sandown Road Coach & Lorry Car Park - NR30 1EX
Happisburgh
Cart Gap Car Park - NR12 0QL (No bay markings)
Hunstanton
Coach Park Car Park - PE36 5AR
Overstrand
Pauls Lane Car Park - NR27 0PE (No bay markings)
Sea Palling
Clink Road Car Park - NR12 0UL
(No bay markings)
Weybourne
Beach Road - NR25 7SR (No bay markings)
NORTH YORKSHIRE
York
Foss Islands Road Car Park - YO31 7UL
NORTHUMBERLAND
Alnwick
Greenwell Road Car Park - NE66 1HB
(Four motorhome bays)
Bamburgh
Links Road Car Park - NE69 7AX
(No bay markings)
Berwick Upon Tweed
Castlegate Long Stay - TD15 1DR
(Over flow area at rear)
Spittal Point Car Park, Standstell Road - TD15
(Go past car park with height barrier)
Blyth
Ranch Links Car Park - NE24 3PL
Hexham
Wentworth Car Park - NE46 3PJ
(Very large car park, can use two bays, purchase two tickets)
Holy Island
Chare Ends Car Park - TD15 2SE
(No bay markings)
Seahouses
Station Yard Car Park - NE68 7SN
(Overflow area at rear)
Seaton Sluice
Fountain Head Car Park - NE26
(Off roundabout. No bay markings)
Country Parks
Bolam Lake Country Park, Belsay - NE20 0HE
Plessey Woods, Cramlington - NE22 6HZ
Druridge Bay, Morpeth - NE61 5BX
Tyne Green, Hexham - NE46 3SG
Tyne Riverside, Newburn - NE15 8ND
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Newark
Lorry Park - NG24 1BY
Retford
Chancery Lane (North & South) CentralDN22 6EU
Churchgate Central - DN27 6PA
Worksop
Farr Park Central - S80 1LJ
Newgate Street West Central - S80 2AH
OXFORDSHIRE
Abingdon
Rye Farm Commercial Car Park - OX14 3NN (Overnight sleeping allowed)
Oxford
Oxpens Car & Coach Park - OX1 1RQ
Redbridge Park and Ride - OX1 4XN
(16 motorhome bays in dedicated area. May need to ask attendant to open barrier. Entrance next to the kitchen and bathroom showroom, not via main entrance.)
Water Eaton Park and Ride - OX2 8HA (Reserved area. See member of staff to open barrier)
Wallingford
Riverside Car Park - OX10 8EB
SHROPSHIRE
Can use coach and lorry parks (No blue badge concession)
Bridgenorth
Innage Lane HGV & Coach Park - WV16 4HJ
Severn Street HGV & Coach Park - WV15 6BP
Church Stretton
Crossways HGV & Coach Park - SY6 6PQ
Ludlow
Smithfield HGV & Coach Park - SY8 1RZ
Oswestry
Oswald Road HGV & Coach Park - SY11 1RE
Prees
Prees Heath HGV & Coach Park - SY13 2AF
Shifnal
Aston Street HGV & Coach Park - TF11 8DW
Shrewsbury
Abbey Foregate HGV & Coach Park - SY2 6AE
Frankwell Main Coach Car Park - SY3 8HQ
SOMERSET
Burnham-on-Sea
Pier Street (South) - TA8 1BU
(15 designated motorhome bays)
Cheddar
Cliff Street - BS27 3PS (Nine long vehicle bays)
Clevedon
Salthouse Fields - BS21 7TU (Motorhome bays)
Uphill
Clifton Sands Beach Parking, Links Road
Weston-Super-Mare
(Check all signage for height restrictions etc)
Lock Road Car Park - BS23 3DE
(Use coach or lorry bays)
Melrose Car Park - BS23 2BE (Two large bays at rear)
Marine Parade Sea Front - BS23 1BE
Royal Sands Beach Parking - BS23 4NH
SOUTH YORKSHIRE
Rotherham
Drummond Street Car Park - S65 1EZ
STAFFORDSHIRE
Burslem
Chapel Lane Car Park - ST6 2AB
Hanley - City Centre
(Three-hour limit or height restriction on all)
Broad Street Park & Ride Car Park - ST1 4EU
Hope Street Car Park - ST1 5BT
St Ann Street Car Park - ST1 2NU
Longton
Commerce Street Car Park - ST3 1TU
Stoke
Hide Street Car Park - ST4 1NF
SUFFOLK
Aldeburgh
Slaughden Quay - IP15 5DE
Thorpe Road - IP15 1BH
Bury St Edmunds
Ram Meadow Car Park - IP33 1XP
(Five dedicated bays. Overnight sleeping allowed)
East Bergholt
The Red Lion - CO7 6TB
Felixstowe
Clifflands - IP11 9SA
Crescent Road - IP11 7BX
Dock Viewing Area - IP11 3TW
Landguard (Manor Terrace) - IP11 2EL
Ranelagh Road - IP11 7ET
Framlingham
The Elms - IP13 9EH
Lavenham
The Cock Inn - CO10 9QT
Leiston
Valley Road - IP16 4AQ
High Street - IP16 4BX
Sizewell Road - IP16 4AD
Sizewell
Sizewell Beach - IP16 4UH
Sudbury
Station Road Lorry Car Park - CO10 2SU
(Lorry park at end of car park)
Sutton
Sutton Heath Woodland Parking - IP12 3TA
Thorpeness
Thorpeness Beach & Car Park - IP16 4NR
Woodbridge
Station Road - IP12 4AU
(Larger spaces to rear of swimming pool)
The Avenue - IP12 4BA
SURREY
Guildford
Artington Park and Ride - GU3 1LP
(Use of coach bay by prior arrangement)
Guildford Park Car Park - GU2 7NA (Use two bays)
Onslow Park & Ride - GU2 7AD
(Adult day return to Guildford £2.50)
TYNE & WEAR
North Shields
The Parks Car Park - NE29 6TL
Tynemouth
Blue Reef Car Park - NE30 4DG
Whitley Bay
Brierdene Car Park - NE26 4NF
Waves Car Park - NE26 1TQ
WARWICKSHIRE
Stratford Parking Leisure - CV37 6YR (overnight parking, no camping)
Riverside Car Park - CV37 6YY
Warwick
St Mary’s Area 2 Car Park - CV34 6JP (Next to Racecourse)
St Mary’s Area 3 Car Park - CV34 6HN
St Mary’s Area 4 Car Park - CV34 4UX
WEST MIDLANDS
Birmingham
Brewery Street Coach & Lorry Park - B6 4JB
National Indoor Arena North Car Park
National Indoor Arena South Car Park (Overnight arranged with NIA on 0121 200 2000)
Walsall
Mountrath Street Car Park - WS1 3LY Willenhall
The Wakes Ground Car & Lorry Park - WV13 2ER (Overnight sleeping allowed)
WEST YORKSHIRE
Huddersfield
Brook Street Car Park - HD1 1RY
Albion Street Roof Car Park - HD1 2NW
Oldgate Car Park - HD1 6HQ
Sports Centre Car Park - HD1 1QX
Civic Centre Car Park - HD1 2NW
WILTSHIRE
Chippenham
Sadlers Mead Car Park - SN15 (Large bays available) Devizes
Station Road Car Park - SN10 (11 large bays)
Salisbury
Central Long Stay Car Park, Mill Stream Approach - SP1 3SL
WORCESTERSHIRE
Malvern
Priory Road South Car Park - WR14 3DS
Malvern Hills Parking
Blackhill Car Park Pay and Display - WR13 6DW
(Grid SO 76580 40652)
British Camp Car Park Pay and DisplayWR13 6DW (Grid SO 76290 40389. Unsuitable for larger motorhomes)
Gardiners Quarry Car Park Pay and Display -
WR13 6DN (Grid SO 76627 42097)
Swinyard Car Park Pay and Display - WR13 6BX (Grid SO 76630 38131)
Upton upon Severn
Hanley Road Car Park - WR8 0HY
Worcester
Croft Road Car Park - WR1 3NZ (Four large bays)
NORTHERN IRELAND
CO ANTRIM
Ballymena
Broughshane Motorhome Service Point, Huston’s Mill, Ballymena
Belfast
Dundonald Touring Caravan Park opens as an Aire in winter (Nov to mid March) at £8 per day, including water, electric and showers. Keys to be collected between 9am-11.30am daily. 22 pitches. 111 Old Dundonald Road, Belfast, Down, BT16 0XT
Carrickfergus
Motorhome Service Point, Carrickfergus Harbour Car Park, Rodgers Quay BT38 8BE
Portrush
Aire de Service Portrush, Co Antrim BT56 8BF (11 vans)
Whitehead
Bentra Golf Course, Slaughterford Road, Whitehead, Co. Antrim BT38 9TG
CO ARMAGH
Armagh
The Palace Demesne Public Park - BT60 4EL
The Mall East Car Park - BT61 9DL
Omagh
Parking can be arranged through Omagh Rugby Football Club - Tel: 028 8224 3417
Ulster American Folk Park - Tel: 028 8224 3292
CO DOWN
Donaghadee
Aires de Service site in Donaghadee. The Commons Park, The Moorings, Ards BT21 0JB
This Aire De Service facility is located in a superb parking venue located in the coastal town of Donaghadee just off the A2 home to an iconic lighthouse and numerous restaurants and shops. Its close proximity to Belfast, yet coastal location, make it a superb stop off whilst touring the Strangford Lough and greater County Down area. Overnight parking is permitted at this site (charge batteries, dispose of waste water and take on fresh water). Tel: 02891 884 774












SCOTLAND
ABERDEENSHIRE
Cruden Bay
Port Errol Harbour - AB42 0HF
(Overnight sleeping allowed)
Inverurie
Bennachie Centre - AB51 5HX (Motorhome bays)
ARGYLL & BUTE
Inveraray
Pay & Display Car Park - PA32 8UB (Six bays)
Inveruglus
Loch Lomond Visitors Centre - G83 7DP
AYRESHIRE
Irvine
Harbourside Car Park - KA12 8PP
Largs
Largs Marina Car Park - KA30 8EZ
Saltcoats
Union Street Car Park - KA21 5LL
Stevenston
Stevenston Beach Car Park - KA20 3LZ
DUMFRIES
Gretna Green
Old Blacksmiths Shop Visitors Centre - DG16 5EA (Motorhome area)
EDINBURGH
Musselburgh
Wallyford Park & Ride - EH21 8JX
Newbridge
Ingliston Park & Ride - EH28 8LS (Large bays)
GLASGOW
Glasgow
Bunhouse Car Park - G3 8DP
Cathedral Car Park - G4 0RD
High Street Car Park - G4 0UW
(Entrance by train station)
King Street Car Park - G1 5RB
HIGHLANDS
Caithness
Duncansby Head - KW1 4YR (4 coach bays)
Dunnet Bay Car Park - KW14 8XD
Dunnet Head Car Park - KW14 8XS (No bay markings)
John O’Groats - KW1 4YR (Motorhome bays)
Thurso Riverside Car & Lorry Park - KW14 8BU
Fort William
West End Car Park - PH33 6ED
Glen Nevis Visitor Centre Car Park - PH33 6ST
Inverness
Bight Road Car Park - IV3 5TH (On River Ness)
Nairn
Marine Road Parking - IV12 4EA
Newtonmore
Ralia Cafe & Picnic Area - PH20 1BD (Off A9)
Ullapool
Latheron Car Park - IV26 2XB
Ross & Cromarty
North Kessock Car Park - KW14 3UB (Off A9)
Dingwell Central Car Park - IV15 9LD
SCOTTISH BORDERS
Harwick
Common Haugh Car Park - TD9 7AH (Motorhome sleeping allowed Easter til end September, EXCEPT Fridays)
MORAY
Elgin
Lossie Green Car Park - IV30 1RJ (13 lorry bays)
Keith Lorry Park - AB55 5JY (No bay markings)
PERTH & KINROSS
Aberfeldy
Moness Terrance Car Park - PH15 2AD
Perth
Broxden Park & Ride - PH2 0PX
South Inch Car Park - PH2 8HX
Pitlochry
Atholl Road Car Park - PH16 5DH (Four motorhome bays)
Bridge Car Park - PH16 5LE
SOUTH LANARKSHIRE
Biggar
Biggar High Street Car Park - ML12 6DA
STIRLINGSHIRE
Bo’Ness
Seaview Place - EH51 0AJ
Falkirk
Meeks Road Car Park - FK2 7ES
(Park in bays with no markings)
Falkirk Wheel Car Park - FK1 4RS
Three Bridges Park & Ride - FK1 4AD
Larbert
Foundry Loan (East) - FK5 4AW
WALES
ANGLESEY
Amlwch
Bull Bay Road Car Park - LL68 9RY
Salem Street Car Park - LL68 9BT
Beaumaris
Beaumaris Castle Coach Park - LL58 8RA
Benllech
Bay View Road Car Park - LL74 8TT
Trearddur Bay
Lon Isalt Road Car Park - LL65 2UN
CEREDIGION
Cardigan
Quay Street Car Park - SA43 1HP
CONWY
Aberaeron
Beach Parade Car Park - SA46 0BE
Lower Regent Street Car Park - SA46 0HZ
Conwy
Morfa Bach Car Park - LL32 8FZ (5 bays. Below castle)
Lampeter
Rookery Car Park - SA48 7BU (Larger bays available)
Llundudno
Maelgwyn Road Car Park - LL30 2YN (no bay markings)
GOWER
Swansea
Rhossili next door to Worms Head Hotel - SA3 1PP
(Open all week, £5 a day to motorhomes)
GWENT
Caerleon
Coldbath Road Car & Coach Park - NP18 1NF
GWYNEDD
Bala
The Green Car Park - LL23 7NH
MID GLAMORGAN
Caerphilly
Crescent Road Car Park - CF83 1XY
Machen
Crescent Car Park - CF83 8PH
Risca
Raglan Street Car Park - NP11 7AA
MONMOUTHSHIRE
Abergavenny
Fairfield Car Park - NP7 5SP
Chepstow
Castle Dell Car Park - NP16 5EZ
Monmouth
Cornwall House Car Park - NP25 3EN
PEMBROKESHIRE
Bagelly Kilgelly
Begelly Arms New Road - SA68 0YF
(Landlord Pete Adams)
POWYS
Powys County Council is motorhome friendly and allows overnight sleeping in their car parks
one night in seven.
Builth Wells
The Groe Car Park - LD2 3BL
Smithfield Car Park - LD2 3EB
Brecon
Canal Road Coach & Lorry Park - LD3 7DE
Watton Car Park - LD3 7ET
Crickhowell
Beaufort Street Car Park - NP8 1AF
Hay-on-Wye
Oxford Road Car Park - HR3 5AJ
Knighton
Bowling Green Lane Car Park - LD7 1DJ
Llanidloes
Mount Street Car Park - SY18 6BZ
The Gro Car Park - SY18 6AE
Machynlleth
Bank Lane Car Park - SY20 8EL
(Extra large spaces. Overnight parking £5)
Newtown
Back Lane car Park - SY16 2QZ (Large bays)
The Gravel Car Park - SY16 1BL
(Overnight sleeping allowed at £5)
Rhayader
Dark Lane Car park - LD6 5DA
(Overnight sleeping allowed at £5)
Welshpool
Berriew Street Car Park - SY21 7SL
Church Street Car Park - SY21 7DP (Large bays)
SOUTH GLAMORGAN
Cardiff
Castle Mews Car Park - CF10 3ER
SAFE KNIGHTS
The Safe Knights scheme is given freely by fellow members of The Motor Caravanners’ Club to travelling members who need a place to stay for a night. If you wish to use this please make sure, for security reasons, that you have your up-to-date membership card with you. Just telephone them to see if it will be alright and they will then give you directions to their property. You will always receive a very warm welcome! If you enjoy the experience and think you could help your fellow members by joining the scheme give email suep@themotorcaravannersclub.co.uk
ENGLAND
CORNWALL: PARR
Brian & Vera Palmer 01726 817707
DORSET: CHRISTCHURCH
Gowan & Joy Mansbridge 01202 477226
DORSET: STALBRIDGE
Tony & Pauline Brown 01963 362313
ESSEX: BRAINTREE
Don & Rich Wicks 01376 552002
LANCASHIRE: FLEETWOOD
Will Tibbs & Linda Topham 01253 875000
LANCASHIRE: PRESTON
Graham & Denise Blundell 01772 613879 07935 090357
LEICESTER: BROUGHTON
Ashley & Andy Ball 01455 282 670
NORFOLK: CROMER
Lynette Hollis 01263 512327
S.NORFOLK: NR. BECCLES
Dan & Paula Jeffries 01508 548602
M40/M1: BANBURY
Ian & Alison Simmonds 01295 711432
SHROPSHIRE: MIDDLETON/LUDLOW
Bill & Eileen Weaver 01584 877441
SOMERSET: TAUNTON
Mike & Sheila Lewis 07973 122145
WORCESTERSHIRE: WORCESTER
Kenneth Gallagher 01214 586854 07889 267881
IRELAND
ENNISKILLEN
Mark Fawcett 02866 325822
LONDONDERRY
Willie & Eva Braiden 02871 343886
CO TYRONE
Darrell Monteith 02882 249599
SCOTLAND
FIFE
Anne & George Kyle 07974 409975
WALES
LLANELLI: CROSS HANDS
Joy Greville 01269 844611
LLANELLI: LLANGENNECK
Marian & Chris Slader 07966 131032
MID GLAMORGAN
Pete & Wendy Bonney 07856 540424
EUROPEAN
FRANCE
SOUTH: LIMOGES
Fred Simpson 0033 555 788 841
NR CONFOLENS ANZAC -SUR-VIENNE
Bill Whitehouse
PORTUGAL
AC Parking Area UK Inst at Paredes de Caura 46 parking spaces, 2 services areas, near shops and restaurants
SPAIN TORREVIEJA
Bob & Carol Mitchell
FORTUNA
Ann & Derek Jackson















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MEMBER DISCOUNTS
Selma McMullan Membership Services

The Club has negotiated with the below listed companies to offer the stated discount to all members on production of a current membership card. This information is presented in good faith and believed to be correct at the date of publication. The Club does not in any way guarantee, recommend, endorse or make any representations concerning any of the products or service of these companies. Each member must rely entirely on his or her own inspection and make his or her own determination as to the suitability of the product or the service for the purpose which it is required. We strongly advise members to make all reasonable enquiries in ascertaining the best possible price. Please would members note that discounts may not be available if goods are being purchased at shows during which a show discount is already available.
A
Aten Lighting
Tel: 01664 569457 www.atenlighting.co.uk
Email: saul@atenlighting.co.uk
Aten Lighting supply a range of LED replacement lamp and light fittings. Using the code MCC2024 online will get a 10% discount for our Members. By quoting your membership number over the phone or at a show you will get the same 10% discount.
AS Bikes
Tel: 02476 303228 www.asbikes.co.uk
The folding bike specialist will offer a free gift from their accessory selection with every bike purchased.
B
Bags and Covers Direct Tel: 01924 565 230 www. bagsandcoversdirect.co.uk
Email: sales@bagsandcoversdirect.co.uk
Quality bags and covers for all things motorhome.15%off first order just quote MCC.
C
Camperlife
Tel: 07903 111684 www.camperlife.uk
Motorhome & Caravan Outdoor products Uk’s No.1 Multi-Scented Toilet Fluids. Wax, wash ‘n’ wax and indoor and outdoor cleaners. Quote flyer10 to receive your 10% Club discount.
D
Direct Leisure Repairs
Tel: 01636 682319 07505 357307
www.directleisurerepairs.co.uk
Email: wayne@directleisurerepairs.co.uk
Motorhome and Caravan Service and repair. Care products awnings, LED bulbs and spares TV’s and Solar panels. Quote MCC and get 20% off.
E
E-Ranger Limited
Tel: 01476 592 314 www.e-ranger.co.uk
Just quote your membership number for a free gift when purchasing a new bike.
F
Freedom Is Limited
Tel: 02476 684400 www.freedomis.co.uk
Email: enquiries@freedomis.co.uk
Manufactures of motorhome bedding individually tailor made. 10% discount to members.
G
General Ecology Europe Limited
Tel: 01293 400644 www.purewateronline.co.uk
Forget that tank water taste, epoxy resin smell and mildew colour from your fresh water tank, and forget carrying heavy bottles of drinking water every time you take your motorhome out. Now it is possible to purify your water against all tastes and micro-organisms. 10% discount to members.
J
J and A Foam Ltd
T: 01254 663663 www.jandafoam.com
Email: web@jandafoam.com
Mattresses for caravans & motorhomes. 20% discount exclusive to members.
M
Motorhome Essentials
Email: sales@motorhomeessentials.com
Website sales only offering a range of accessories including Seat Covers, Tyre Protectors, Cab Mats, Headlight Protectors etc. Discount code MCC2024.
OOutdoor Bits
Tel: 08458 698 940 www.outdoorbits.com
Online accessories (sister company to Motorhome Facts) everything to do with Motor Caravanning, they offer a 5% discount to all MCC members.
PPaw Things
Tel: 01633 681881 www.paw-things.com
Unusual things for things with paws! Back-packs, life jackets, high vis tabards, sun reflecting coats and the amazing hair-raising grooming comb. They are offering our members a 10% discount.
Powered Bicycles
Tel: 0115 9727201 www.powered-bicycles.co.uk
Selection of powered bicycles and tricycles and pedal and electric powered. After sales service. 5% discount for MCC members.
Pro-Tec Covers
Tel: 01274 780088 www.caravan-covers.co.uk
A company that do all sorts of covers for motorhome, cars and caravans as well as boats. 5% discount for MCC Members.
R
Rainbow Screens
Tel: 0800 6444661
www.RainbowThermalScreens.com
Manufacturers and retailers of coloured screen covers, pop up thermal screens for many makes and models 23 colours available, they also offer a bespoke service and for many other types of vehicle. Call and quote MCC18 for your 5% discount
Rhino Installs
Tel: Workshop 01772 335222 www.rhinoinstalls.co.uk
Email: info@rhinoinstalls.co.uk
Approved workshop located just 2 mins off the M6 Jct.29 installing all accessories from satellite systems, solar panels, awnings, bike racks and much more. Habitation Service, auto electrical specialists. 5%discount to members.
Roadpro
Tel: 01327 312233 www.roadpro.co.uk
Email: sales@roadpro.co.uk
Offering a 5% discount to members on a host of 12v and mains accessories such as satellite TV and battery charging systems. Use code MCCRP.
Rose Awnings
Tel: 01202 620427 www.omnistor.co.uk
Email: sales@roseawnigs.co.uk
This company have been supporting us for nearly
20 years and are offering free fitting and a 5% discount off roll-out awnings and safari rooms and a 10% discount of off smaller items just for our members.
SSail & Trail Limited
Tel: 01949 829384 www.sailandtrail.co.uk
Leisure Product Suppliers. This company sell Blue Bio toilet fluid, this is a British made and designed product with a money back guarantee. It is chemical-free, harmless to humans and safe to use near wild life. Along with lots more items for your use with your Motorhome. They will give our members up to a 15% discount on most items.
Savaspace
Tel: 07801 473047 www.savaspace.co.uk
The business has been supplying pitch reserve signs for over 8 years and the owners are enthusiastic motor caravanners. They also do images and graphics and exterior storage boxes manufactured by themselves. A 10% is available for our members.
Seaflow
Tel: 0121 5598580 www.seaflo-uk.com
Email seaflouk@live.co.uk
A 10% on most products on production of a current membership card.
Specialist Automotive Products Limited
Tel: 01302 215296
www.specialistautomotiveproducts.co.uk
Email: enquiries@sap-ltd.co.uk
From Doncaster this is a dealer for VB Air Suspension & E & P Hydraulic Levelling Systems. Motorhome servicing, MOT and habitation checks. Motorhome accessory installations. Our members will get 5% Discount when you quote DUR1
WWiperblades.co.uk
Tel 01299 251 130
Online specialist for windscreen wiper blades. Enter voucher code MCC10 for a 10% discount.
DEALER DIRECTORY
DEALER DIRECTORY
The Council of Management (CoM) marketing committee appoint a Dealer Liaison Officer, who is tasked with managing membership recruitment at dealerships; visiting dealers at shows; and visiting showrooms to encourage them to promote our Club.
The dealerships are an important source of recruitment from the Club’s point of view, as they are in direct contact with people who are either buying new or upgrading their motorcaravan, or shopping for accessories. Prospective members are
ENGLAND
BERKSHIRE
Marquis Berkshire
Oxford Road, Chieveley, Newbury RG20 8RU
Tel: 0800 026 7777
Southern Motorhome Centre
Brickfields Ind Estate, Kiln Ln, Bracknell RG12 1NA
Tel: 0800 028 3417
Webbs Motor Caravans
Bath Road (A4), Padworth, Reading RG7 5JF
Tel: 01189 712424
Wokingham Motorhomes
Gorrick Cottage, Luckley Rd, Wokingham RG40 3AU
Tel: 0118 979 1023
BRISTOL
Chipping Sodbury Caravans Ltd
Badminton Road, Chipping Sodbury BS37 6LH
Tel: 01454 318374
JMT Leisure
A370 Hewish, Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol BS24 6SN
Tel: 01934 835379
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Escape Campers
22 Royce Road, Peterborough, PE1 5YB
Wellsbridge Motorhomes
Ramsey Forty Foot, Ramsey, Huntingdon PE26 2XJ
Tel: 01487 812901
made aware of the Club by the placement of our membership forms in dispensers at the point of sale, or in the showroom waiting rooms. Dispensers are suitably badged with the current Club logo and other contact information, including telephone number and website.
Suggestions for promoting The Club are always welcome. Why not keep some membership forms/magazines in your motorhome just in case someone asks about us, a £10 voucher is yours if you recruit a new member.
CHESHIRE
Spinney Motor Caravans
Knutsford Road, Cranage, Holmes Chapel CW4 8HU
Tel: 01477 535808
COUNTY DURHAM
Cleveland Motorhomes
Durham Tees Valley Airport, Darlington DL2 1PD
Tel: 01325 333111
Kimberley Motorhomes
West Auckland Road (A68) Burtree Gate, Darlington DL2 2XZ
Tel: 01325 383333
Marquis Durham
Durham Rd, Birtley, Chester le Street DH3 2QZ
Tel: 01914 922480
Robsons Caravan’s & Motorhomes
Durham Rd, Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland DL13 3HU
Tel: 01388 527242
CORNWALL
Eden Motorhomes
Scorrier, Redruth TR16 5BP
Tel: 01209 822638
CUMBRIA
E S Hartley Ltd
Lakeland Motorhome Centre, Ings Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9PY
Tel: 01539 822450








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DEALER DIRECTORY
DERBYSHIRE
Don Amott
Leisure Kingdom, Egginton Road, Hilton, Derby DE65 5FJ
Tel: 01283 732193
Kimberley Motorhomes
Holbeck Close, Chesterfield S41 7XH
Tel: 01246 931400
Geoff Cox Leisure
122 Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley DE5 8LG
Tel: 01332 781562
Glossop Caravans
Brookfield, Glossop SK13 6JF
Tel: 01457 868011
Hillside Leisure
Chequers House, Chequers Lane Derby DE21 6AW
Tel: 01332 207976
Derby Motorhomes
Chapel Street, Derby DE1 3GU
Tel: 01332 360222
Poplar Motors Ltd
Old Road, Brampton, Chesterfield S40 2QZ
Tel: 01246 275396
Timberland Motorhomes
Deacon Road, A617 Westbound Heath
Chesterfield S44 5SW
Tel: 0800 1114411
DEVON
Alan Kerr Leisure
Brixham Road, Paignton TQ4 7BG
Tel: 01803 522098
Devon Motorhomes
Newton Rd, Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot TQ12 5AT
Tel: 01803 874222
Marquis Devon
Lee Mill, Ivybridge, Nr Plymouth PL21 9EG
Tel: 01752 892 977
Marquis of Exeter
Sandygate, Clyst Road, Exeter, EX2 7JL
Tel: 01392 446 250
Highbridge Caravan Centre
Higher Brocks Plantation, Teigngrave, Newton Abbot TQ12 6QZ
Tel: 01626 832792
DORSET
Dolphin Motorhomes Dorset
Iford Bridge, Barrack Road, Christchurch BH23 1QA
Tel: 01202 479444
Marquis Dorset
41-45 Old Wareham Road, Poole BH12 4QN
Tel: 01202 738777
Solent Motorhomes
5 Upton Road, Poole BH17 7AA
Tel: 01202 801705
Three Counties Motorhomes Ltd
46 Hatch Pond Road, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole BH17 0JZ
Tel: 01202 673735
V.W Kamper Centre
215 Ringwood Rd, St. Leonards Ringwood BH24 2QB
Tel: 01202 855531
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
Motorhomes and Caravans Ltd
Stoneferry Road, Hull HU6 0EG
Tel: 01482 448157
Springfield Motorhomes
Boundary Road, Bessingby industrial Estate, Bridlington YO16 4SD
Tel: 01262 674748
Maple Garage
Aldborough Road, Flointon, Hull HU11 4NA
Tel: 01964 670392
EAST SUSSEX
JC Leisure
Harbour Road, Rye TN31 7TE
Tel: 01797 227337
Marquis Sussex
Eastbourne Road, Golden Cross BN27 4AN
Tel: 01825 873377
Stewart Mouland Motor Caravans
South Coast Road, Peacehaven BN10 7ET
Tel: 01273 587229
Sussex Caravans Centre East
A264, Colestock Cross, Cowden, East Grinstead TN8 7EA
Tel: 01342 851393









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DEALER DIRECTORY
ESSEX
Cranham Leisure
Maldon Rd, Hatfield Peverel, Nr Chelmsford CM3 2JP
Tel: 01245 381382
Pullingers Motorhomes
Sudbury Rd, Little Maplestead, Halstead CO9 2SE
Tel: 01787 472747
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Coleford Leisure
Old Station Way, Coleford, Gloucester GL16 8RE
Tel: 01594 834893
Cotswold Edge Leisure Vehicle
Evesham Rd, Beckford, Tewkesbury GL20 7AX
Tel: 01386 882866
Marquis Gloucestershire
Mill Avon Holiday Park, Gloucester Rd
Tewkesbury GL20 5SW
Tel: 01684 296 222
Pearman Briggs Leisure Ltd
Field View Bungalow, A38 Leigh, Gloucs GL19 4AA
Tel: 01531 822666
Wilkins Motorcaravans
Greenholme Whiteway, Miserden, Stroud, Gloucs GL6 7ER
Tel: 01285 821 216
GREATER LONDON
Cranham
Southend, Arterial Road, Upminster RM14 1TJ
Tel: 01277 222444
GREATER MANCHESTER
Emmbee Motorhomes
84 Prettywood, Bury BL9 7HX
Tel: 0161 797 2988
Nu Venture
Unit 2, Seven Stars Road, Walgate, Wigan WN3 5AT
Tel: 01942 826669
HAMPSHIRE
Countrywide Motorhomes Limited
215 Ringwood Rd, St Leonards, Ringwood BH24 2QB
Tel: 01202 881089
Dolphin Motorhomes Ltd
478 Bursledon Rd, A3024, Southampton SO19 8NH
Tel: 023 8040 6777
Willmoths Motorhomes
12 Rochester Street, Southampton SO14 5SW
Tel: 02380 223322
Magic Motorhome Man
Unit 2, Park Place Farm, Titchfield Ln, Wickham, Fareham, Portsmouth PO17 5HB
Tel: 07841 426660
Manor Motorhomes
Hucklesbrook Garage, Ringwood Road, Fordingbridge SP6 2EY
Tel: 01425 657747
Marquis Hampshire
Winchester Rd, Lower Upham, Nr Southampton SO32 1HA
Tel: 01489 860666
P & P Car & Camper Sales
224 Forton Road, Gosport PO12 3HW
Tel: 02392 581325
Southdowns Motorhome Centre
Painter Close, Anchorage Road Anchorage Park, Portsmouth PO3 5UH
Tel: 02392 401821
Viscount Leisure
West End Road, Burleston, Southampton SO31 8BN
Tel: 02380 405122
HEREFORDSHIRE
Dinmore Leisure Ltd
Hope under Dinmore, Leominster HR6 0PJ
Tel: 01568 611481
South Hereford Motorcaravan Centre Ltd
Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6DF
Tel: 01600 890870
ISLE OF WIGHT
Webb Autohome
10 Riverway, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 5UX
Tel: 01983 528346
KENT
Choose Leisure
Howfield Lane/A28, Chartham, Canterbury CT4 7HG
Tel: 01227 733557
T C Motorhomes
Howfield Lane A28, Hillborough, Herne Bay CT6 6TE
Tel: 01227 289111
LANCASHIRE
Campbells Motorhomes
Watkin Lane, Lostock Hall, Preston PR5 5RD
Tel: 01772 627627
Custom Camper Solutions
Unit J8, Airfield Business Park, Harrison Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7UL
Marquis Lancashire
Chain Caul Way, Preston PR2 2PD
Tel: 01242 210526
Parbold Motorhomes
Hall Lane, Wrightington, Appleby Bridge, Wigan WN6 9EJ
Tel: 01257 253087
Preston Caravans & Motorhomes
Blackpool Road, Clifton, Preston PR4 0XL
Tel: 1772 685949
Stewart Longton Motorhomes
Riversway Liesure Village, Chorley PR7 1SA
Tel: 01257 220222
Todds Motorhomes
Unit 15, Tardy Gate Trading Estate, Coote Ln, Lostock Hall, Preston PR5 5JD
Tel: 01772 335360
LINCOLNSHIRE
Camper UK
Deacon Rd, Lincoln LN4 4JB
Tel: 01522 411252
Lincoln Leisure Vehicles
Tritton Rd, Lincoln LN6 7QY
Tel: 01522 690010
MERSEYSIDE
Red Lion Caravan Centre
300 Southport Rd, Scarisbrick, Southport PR8 5LF
Tel: 01704 889973
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex Motorcaravans
Hill Cottage Barns, Hill Cottage, Tebworth Rd
Knottingley WF11 8PH
Tel: 0208 952 4045
NORFOLK
MRP Automotive
215 Woodcock Road, Norwich NR3 3TE
Tel: 07969 991196
Simpsons Motor Caravans
Suffolk Road, Great Yarmouth NR31 0LN
Tel: 01493 601696
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
Heart of England Motorhomes Ltd
Watling Street (A5), Weedon NN7 4QQ
Tel: 01327 342 000
Marquis Northants
Suffolk Road, Great Billing NN3 9EX
Tel: 01604 402 888
NORTHUMBERLAND
Tyne Valley Motorhomes
Byermoor, Burnopfield, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 6NS
Tel: 01207 272777
NORTH YORKSHIRE
S and L Motorhomes
Low Moor Road, Selby YO8 6EF
Tel: 01757 630233
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Brownhills Motorhomes Ltd
A1/A46 junction, Newark NG24 2EA
Tel: 01636 704202
Fuller Leisure Ltd
Lowdham Rd, Gunthorpe, Nottingham NG14 7ER
Tel: 01159 664401
Glenns Motorhomes
Cinderhill Road, Bulwell NG6 8RE
Tel: 0115 927 2744
Kimberley Motorhomes
Eastwood Rd, Kimberley, Nottingham, NG16 2HX
Tel: 01159 382 401
Lowdhams Leisureworld Ltd
Lowdham Rd, Gunthorpe, Nottingham NG14 7ES
Tel: 01159 663838
Oaktree Motorhomes Ltd
Gin Close Way, Answorth NG16 2HH
Tel: 01159 303140








DEALER DIRECTORY
S.M.C. Motorhomes Newark
Northern Road, Newark NG24 2ET
Tel: 01636 670760
OXFORDSHIRE
Elite Motorhomes
Thorpe Road, Middleton Cheney, Banbury OX17 2QY
Tel: 01295 711157
Offgrid Power Solutions
Cornhill Farm, East Challow, Wantage, OX12 9RZ
SHROPSHIRE
Moran Motorhomes
Orleton Road, Ludlow Business Park, Ludlow SY8 1XF
Tel: 01584 876911
SOMERSET
Chelston Motorhomes
Chelston Business Park, Wellington TS219JE
Tel: 01823 662075
Clearway Motorhomes
Fosseway, Lynford on Fosse, Somerton TS11 7BX
Tel: 01963 240146
Davan Caravans
Goosey Lane, St George, Weston-Super-Mare
BS22 7XA
Tel: 01934 524242
Highbridge Caravans
A38 Bristol Road, Highbridge TA9 4EX
Tel: 01278 782725
Somerset Motorhome Centre Ltd
Thornfalcon Garage, Thornfalcon, Taunton TN3 5NN
Tel: 01823 444193
Southwest Motorhomes Ltd
Unit 1, Southfields Enterprise Park, Jordans Rd
Ilminster TA19 9FF
Tel: 01460 57524
West Country Motorhomes
Bristol Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge TA9 4HG
Tel: 01278 761200
SOUTH YORKSHIRE
Marquis South Yorkshire
Rotherham Road, Dinnington, Sheffield, Yorks S25 3RF
Tel: 01909 495 900
Oakwell Motorhomes
65-67 Pontefract Road, Barnsley S71 1HB
Tel: 01226 293300
Premium Motorhomes
Plum Tree Estate, Bawtry Rd, Bawtry DN11 8EW
Tel: 01302 710543
Wellhouse Leisure Ltd
Holmfirth Road, Shepley, Huddersfield, HX8 8BB
Tel: 01226 668800
STAFFORDSHIRE
Erwin Hymer Centre Travelworld
192a Walsall Rd, Valley Drive, M6 Junc14 ST16 1NZ
Tel: 01785 878787
Spinney Staffordshire Stonewall Place, Silverdale, Newcastle ST5 6NR
Tel: 01782 622581
SUFFOLK
Marquis Suffolk Farthing Road, Sproughton, Ipswich IP1 5AP
Tel: 01473 747675
East Point Motorhomes
115 Whalplow Road, Lowestoft NR32 1UL
Tel: 01502 464749
SURREY
Marquis Surrey
Station Approach, Gomshall, Surrey GU5 9NX
Tel: 01483 203335
WARWICKSHIRE
Creative Caravan Conversions
Pennyford Lodge, Pennyford Lane, Wooten Waven, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, B95 6HE
Tel: 01564 651119
WEST MIDLANDS
AEG Motorhomes
Birmingham Street, Stourbridge DY8 1JE
Tel: 01384 848439
WEST SUSSEX
Meridian Motorhomes
Unit 7, Church Farm, Old Park Ln, Bosham PO18 8EX
Tel: 01243 572672













































DEALER DIRECTORY
Camper and Motorhome Centre
Handcross Rd, Plummers Plain, Horsham RH13 6NX
Tel: 01403 892694
Premier Motorhomes
Premier Business Park, Main Road, Birdham
Chichester PO20 7BU
Tel: 01243 511189
Sussex Caravan Centre West
A24 London Rd, Pulborough RH20 3BT
Tel: 01903 893666
WEST YORKSHIRE
IH Motorhomes Ltd
Great North Road, Knottingly, W Yorks WF11 0BS
Tel: 01977 677118
Lowdhams Leisureworld Ltd
26 Crosland Hill, Huddersfield HD4 5NU
Tel: 0115 966 3838
Moto-Trek Ltd
Montgomery House, Sheephouse Wood, Stockbridge, Sheffield S36 4GS
Tel: 01142 884411
Richard Baldwin Motorhomes
Wakefield Road, Copley, Halifax HX3 0TP
Tel: 01422 364222
Vantage Motorhomes
Unit 1, Pym Street, Leeds LS10 1PG
Tel: 0113 244 4131
WildAx Motorhomes
Unit G9, Lowfields BP, Park Lock View, Elland HX5 9HD
Tel: 01422 372111
WILTSHIRE
West Country Motorhomes [Swindon]
20 Turnpike Road, Blunsdon, Swindon SN26 7EA
Tel: 01793 726666
Wiltshire Motor Homes
The Showroom, Lancaster Road, Bowerhill, Melksham SN12 6SS
Tel: 01225 896699
WIRRAL
E S Hartley Group Ltd
Rossmore Road East, Ellesmere Port, Wirrel, Merseyside CH65 3DD
Tel: 01513 506870
WORCESTERSHIRE
Edwards Motorhomes
19 Main Road, Kempsey WR5 3PA
Tel: 01905 829000
Nick Whale Motorhomes
Unit 8, Lauriston Park, Pitchill Cottages, Evesham WR11 8SN
Tel: 01386 870852
Salop Leisure
Sandy Lane Industrial Estate, Nelson Road, Stourport on Severn DY13 9QB
Tel: 01299 871361
NORTHERN IRELAND
Donaghey Motorhomes Ltd
Drumnahoe, Letterkenny, Co Donegal, F92 RXW
Tel: 353 74912 9235
Thompson Leisure
21 Rowantree Rd, Dromore, Co Down BT25 1NN
Tel: 028 9269 3999
SCOTLAND
BC Motorhomes
Heathfield Road, Ayr KA8 9BN
Tel: 01292 262233
Dicksons of Perth
170 Dunkeld Road, Perth PH1 3AA
Tel: 01738 626287
Dyce Caravans
Pitmedden Road, Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 0EY
Tel: 01224 722227
Highland Campervans
Kerrowaird Steading, Dalcross, Inverness IV2 7JQ
Tel: 01667 493976
WALES
3A’s Leisure
Camarthenshire Showground, Carmarthen, Dyfed SA33 5DR
Tel: 01267 234459
Threeways Motorhomes Ltd
Faenol Avenue, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7HT
Tel: 01745 827607
Spinney Flintshire
76 Station Rd, Queensferry, Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2TE
Tel: 01244 830438
DEALER DIRECTORY
HABITATION, SERVICING, REPAIRS, ACCESSORIES
Autogas 2000 Leisure Limited
Carlton Miniot, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 4NJ
Tel: 01845 523213
Continental Leisure Vehicle
Crosshands Business Park, Cross Hands Rd, Gorslas, Carmarthenshire SA14 6RE
Tel: 01296 831151
Direct Leisure Repairs
112 Fosse Road, Farndon, Newark, Notts NG24 3TJ
Tel: 07505 357307
Essanjay Ltd
Unit 5, The Alpha Centre, Upton Rd, Poole BH17 7AG
Tel: 01202 683608
Grantham Leisure Ltd
76 Kingscliffe Rd, Grantham NG31 8EU
Tel: 07890 919030
JC Leisure
Harbour Road, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7TE
Tel: 01797 227337

Motorhome Medics
Swanbrook Business Park, Golden Valley, Staverton, Cheltenham GL51 0TE
Tel: 01452 856856
Caravan & Motorhome Repairs
A37, Gurney Slade, Radstock BA3 4TQ
Tel: 01749 841051
Reliance Caravan & Motorhomes Services
Unit D1-D3 New Barn Office
Funtington, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 9DA
Tel: 01243 940050
Rhino Installs
24 Momentum Place, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire PR5 6EF
Tel: 01772 335222
Solar Solutions Ltd
Bailie Gate Industrial Estate, Unit 46, Bridge St, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4BD
Tel: 01202 632488




023 8001 0029
Badminston Lane, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1BX

Motorhome
Collection & Delivery

SvTech has had several customer calls, following the DVLA change in policy with regards tax class, worrying that they may receive a fine for overloading. The issue revolved around the DVLA’s decision not to alter the Revenue weight box on the V5c following an uprate, thus leading some to worry that an overload would be recorded should the vehicle go over the Weigh -in-Motion sensors
Although there does exist the ‘potential’ for a vehicle to have a stop check, the DVLA have advised that they do record the alteration of any weight and, that the vehicle having a plate to reflect the weights, will be suitable evidence.
We can reiterate that there are no enforcement issues and DVLA have confirmed this. As to any progress with the DVLA to correcting this interpretation of policy, we cannot give an idea of time yet. We do have the SMMT, NCC and DVSA involved with this, as they share our opinion that the vehicle category is not a reflection of th e revenue weight or tax class. Sadly, it does look like DVLA have interpreted the regulations to mean all fields on then V5, but what isn’t uniform in their approach to this is that a motorhome of an M1 category can be at any revenue weight and the tax class would align to the vehicles weight, not its category.

IN BRIEF
• Uprates and downrates are still recognised and will continue to be so
• Several groups are in disagreement with the DVLA and we are chasing for answers SMMT have a key interest in this as it can affect multi-stage build
• An M1 motorhome can be at any weight and, as a production line vehicle, the tax band will reflect the weight of the vehicle, not the category, so we are unsure why this isn’t being changed.
• The DVLA make reference to VERA 1994 within their emails to us. Their interpretation being that the category includes revenue and other vehicle details. This is where there exists an issue, as an M1 vehicle can be at any weight
• This latest change has no impact on any vehicle altered and recorded with the DVLA prior to this July change













LOOKING FORWARD TO 2025

IUpdate from Disability Advisor
Keith Poole
in the last year motorhome sales have continued to grow with dealers seeing full order books and long waiting lists. The Warners shows played their part again, with dealers selling new stock.
Keeping these motorhomes as we get older is often at the forefront of our minds and manufacturers continue to work closely with customers to help us carry on doing what we love. For some people, upgrades on their
disability adaptations in the motorhome are high on their list, from habitation doorways made larger, to portable lifts that can fold and be stored in the motorhomes. For some, made to order interiors with larger walk ways to accommodate wheelchairs or walking around with walking sticks are the way forward.
The danger of trip hazards and falls can be minimised by having extra handrails fitted around the home and having grab handles fitted to the motorhome.
Ask your dealer at the time of purchase (new motorhomes only) for the necessary forms and declare your disabilities which will help in the purchase of a motorhome with VAT relief.
Disability equipment suppliers do not

change their products often, but looking through brochures and the internet, there are always the special items we all would like. Most disabilities affect some of the easiest tasks. With hands and wrists getting weaker and painful as we go through life having to ask someone to help open bottles or cans is becomes common. A simple solution is usually at hand, a tea towel wrapped around a jar makes it a little easier to open.
There are many publications such as Disabled Motoring magazine to browse through. These are available as a free online subscription for the printed version.
If you are unable to find the answers to the problems you may experience, please drop me an email or phone and I will try to help with your needs. All contact information is in the Motorcaravanners magazine every month.
We can only hope that 2025 is as good a year as last year with lots of events occurring over the whole year in the UK.







ADISABILITY DIRECTORY
Keith Poole Disability Advisor; Membership Service & Safety Officer

This is a list of companies who can provide equipment and fitting of adaptations to motorhomes
CAdaptacar
Tel: 01769 572785 www.adaptacar.co.uk
Based in South Moulton Devon, Speak to Stuart Courtney.
Alfred Bekker Ltd
Tel: 01377 241700 www.alfredbekker.com
Based in Driffield East Yorkshire. Speak to Carla Bekker.
All Shropshire Mobility
Tel: 01743 790879 www.allshropshiremobility.co.uk
Based in Pennerley near Shrewsbury. Speak to Martin Davies.
Andys Kars www.andys/kars.co.uk
Recommended by some of our members.
Atlas Vehicle Conversions Ltd
Tel: 023 9226 5600 www.avcltd.co.uk
Based in Waterlooville, Hampshire.
Speak to Joe Cordina.
Autoadapt
www.autoadapt.com Tel: 01213 335170
This company can offer a solution to all mobility needs whether that is to enter, travel in or drive your motorhome.
Autochair www.autochair.com Tel: 0800 214045
Makers of a range of adaptations for cars and motorhomes.
Auto Mobility Concepts Ltd
Tel: 01442 270202 www.automobilityconceptsltd.com
Based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Speak to Barry Williams.
BBewick Mobility Aids
Tel: 01661 833913 www.bewickmobility.co.uk
Based in Prudhoe in Northumberland.
Speak to Brian Burnsbrook.
Brook Miller Mobility Ltd
Tel: 01422 376645 www.brookmiller.co.uk
Based in Elland, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Speak to Adrian Westbrook.
Chris Elliot Adaptions Ltd
Tel: 01733 333023 www.chriselliotadaptions.co.uk
Based in Peterborough. Speak to Chris.
CJ Conversions Ltd
Tel: 01522 576600 www.cjconversions.co.uk
Based in Lincoln. Speak to John Benton.
Clark and Partners Ltd
Tel: 01142 293399 www.clarkshop.co.uk
Based in Sheffield. Ask for Steve Holder.
Coachbuilt UK
Tel: 02476 341196 www.coachbuiltgb.co.uk
Specialists in disability adaptations and bespoke modifications to standard motorhomes, to suit your needs. Ask for Geoff.
Gleneagles Conversions Ltd Tel: 01334 657722 www.gleneaglesconversions.co.uk
Based in Cupar, Fife. Speak to Niven Trail or Bob Donaldson.
CoTrim Conversions
Tel: 01722 324524 www.cotrim.co.uk
Based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Speak to Kevin Didle.
DDavid Relph Adaptions
Tel: 01362 695562 www.davidrelph.com
Based in Dereham, Norfolk. Speak to David.
Des Gosling Mobility Ltd
Tel: 01332 863742 www.desgoslingmobilityltd.co.uk
Based in Melbourne, Derbyshire speak to Des.
Driffield Mobility
Tel: 01377 252500 www.driffieldmobility.co.uk
Based in Driffield, East Yorkshire.
GGM Coachworks Ltd
Tel: 01626 853050 www.gmcoachworks.co.uk
Based in Trusham, Newton Abbot, Devon. Speak to David Vooght or Mike Stockman.
H
Holden Mobility
Tel: 01603 283939 www.holdenmobility.co.uk
Based in Norwich, speak to Dave Elvin.
J
Jim Doran Hand Controls
Tel: 02476 460833 www.jdhc.co.uk
Based in Coventry.
Jubilee Automotive Group
Tel: 0121 0502 2252 www.jubileemobility.co.uk
Based in Wednesbury, speak to Mike Holland.
K
K.C. Mobility Solutions Limited
Tel: 01924 442386 www.accessplace.com
Based in Batley, W. Yorkshire. Speak to Sue Mitchell. KTD Tel: 0191 4608300 www.ktdne.com
Based in Dunston, Gateshead.
LL.T.C. Mobility Limited
Tel: 01554 773608 www.ltcmobility.co.uk
Based in Llaneli, Carmarthenshire. Speak to Alan or Terri Davies.
M
McElmeel Mobility Services
Tel: (028) 3752 5333 www.mobilityservices.com
Based in Armagh. Speak to Mallakie McElmeel.
Mobility Converstions Limited
Tel: 0161 745 9737 www.mobilityconversions.co.uk
Based in Salford Greater Manchester. Speak to Cliff or Sue Roberts.
Mobility Ireland Limited
Tel: 00353 1 835 9173 www.mobilityireland.com
Based in Ashbourne, County Meath, Ireland. Speak to Martin Stritch.
P
Par-Fit-Limited
Tel: 00353 1 840 7880 www.parfit.ie
Based in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland. Speak to Patrick Fitzsimons.
PB Conversions Limited
Tel: 01525 850588 www.pbconversions.co.uk
Based in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. Speak to Paul Berridge.
P L Mobility
Tel: 01324 562240 www.plmobility.com
Based in Larbert, Falkirk. Speak to Leigh Westlake.
R
Radcliff Palfinger Limited
Tel: 01707 325571 www.palfinger.com
Based in Hertfordshire this company make lifts for wheelchair access and can work with motorhome converters. They offer a no obligation consultations service anywhere in the UK. Speak to Nigel.
S
Specialised Vehicle Options Ltd
Tel: 01249 815141 www.svoptions.co.uk
Based in Calne, Wiltshire Speak to Rob Pitthouse or Nicola Bristow. SVO offer adaptations and experienced staff can provide advice.
T
TBC (Taxi and Bus Conversions)
Tel: 0844 656 2928 www.tbcmobilityconversions.com
A Nationwide service.
Tech Mobility
Tel 01206 791313 www.techmobility.com
Based in Coggleshall in Essex.
V
Vic Young Ltd
Tel: 0191 427 1566 www.vicyoung.co.uk/mobility
Based in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, Speak to Gary Potts.
OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION
PIE Tel: 0844 8470877
Give them a call to acquire a mobility atlas.
RDAC www.rdac.co.uk
They give useful tips and advice for disabled drivers. There are 17 centres across the UK.




A social activity club dedicated exclusively to all Motorhome owners for over 60 years
• 500+ Social meets annually
• Many social meets in your local area
• Cost-e ective holiday meets in the UK and abroad
• 22 Regional groups across the UK
• Preferential parking at motorhome shows
• Webpage and social media presence
• Free monthly magazine home posted and online
• Yearly handbook packed with information
• Member discounts at many specialist suppliers
• Night stops, CLs and Safe Knights Schemes




RV’s join in the fun
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
FULL MEMBER valid for 12 months
Title: First Names: Surname: Initials:
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DECLARATION
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I declare that I am the current owner/user of a motorcaravan and that the information given above is correct. I hereby undertake to pay annual subscriptions and adhere to the Articles of Association and regulations made by the Council. I understand the Club is Limited by Guarantee which means I may be asked for a maximum of £2 should the Club cease during my membership and for a year following the end of my membership.

Please post your completed application form to the address at the bottom of the page and the Club o ce will contact you by phone for payment once they receive your application form.

The oad to enjoyment starts here!

HEALTH & SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES

TUpdate from Safety Officer Keith Poole
he responsibility for health and safety, and environmental issues in the Motor Caravanners’ Club (MCC) is vested in the Council of Management and the Club’s Members.
Collectively we are committed to the highest standards of health and safety, and environmental compliance and performance in the role of an employer at Club level, and also via the Group Committees as organisers of rallies and other meetings for the Club Members at Group level by the Council of Management in respect of the Inter-Group Festival and AGM. Every member of the Club is responsible for ensuring that their actions individually or collectively are conducted in accordance with current Government legislation and any professional standards to which the MCC subscribes.
All Club health and safety matters in the first instance should be referred to the Group Committee or the Event organisers.
The Club Office will, if appropriate, offer advice on health and safety, and environmental issues for Club events and Group Committees or seek advice from the appropriate Government body dependent on the nature of the advice required.
We recognise the legal duties the MCC is bound by as an employer, and we will provide a safe working environment for the Club’s employees within the Club Office. The Club Administrator is responsible for all health and safety matters within the Club Office and its environment.
All Club employees, volunteers and working
parties are responsible for the care of their own health and safety, and either individually or collectively and also responsible for the people you work with and the environment in which you work.
The Council of Management and Group Committees are also responsible for:
• Giving appropriate priority and consideration, as far as is reasonably practical, to health and safety, and environmental matters in the preparation of and during all Club activities, in accordance with the appropriate Government legislation.
• The aim is to eliminate any risk of avoidable accidents. Therefore, all members are required to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and any other persons who may be affected by the acts or omissions at Club events, and also to co-operate with any measures taken to carry out their relevant statutory provisions.
• Manage, so far as reasonably practical, the Club’s impact on the environment, in line with Natural England policy and guidelines.
• Ensure that suitable and full risk assessments are conducted for National Events and by Group Committees for Group level activities in accordance with appropriate Government legislation.
• Consult with employees, volunteers and members on health and safety, and environmental issues, and review and revise policy and practice in line with best practice and any appropriate changes in Government policy and legislation.
This health and safety, and environmental statement does not replace any current Government legislation.
Council of Management, The Motor Caravanners’ Club, December 2024
SITES GUIDE 2025

England
Cambridgeshire 213
Cheshire 213
Cornwall 214 Co.
Gloucestershire
Shropshire
Find sites throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe where motorcaravans are welcome. While
OPEN ALL YEAR
ENGLAND
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Knightsbridge Caravan & Marina Park, March p213
Virginia Lake Caravan Park, Wisbech p213
CHESHIRE
New Farm, Wettenhall p213
Elm Cottage Touring Park, Winsford p214
CORNWALL
Boscrege Caravan Park, Ashton p214
Mena Farm, Bodmin 214
Polladras Holiday Park, Helston p215
Chapmanswell Caravan Park, Launceton, p215
Carvynick Holiday Park, Newquay p216
Bone Valley Holiday Park, Penzance p217
Globe Vale, Redruth p217
Lanyon Holiday Park, Redruth p217
Kelynack C&C Park, St Just p217
The Laurels Holiday Park, Wadebridge p216
CUMBRIA
Harbour Lights, Millom p220
Stanwix Park Holiday Centre, Silloth p220
Sykeside Camping Park, Ullswater p222
The Quiet Site, Ullswater p222
The Manor House, Maryport, p222
DEVON
River Dart, Ashburton p223
Beara Farm C&C Site, Buckfastleigh p223
Hidden Valley Park, Ilfracombe p226
Island Lodge C&C Site, Kingsbridge p226
Moor View Touring Park, Modbury p226
Lemonford Caravan Park, Newton Abbot p226
West Middlewick Farm, Nomansland p226
Sourton Down C&C Park, Okehampton p228
Beverley Park, Paignton p228
Parkland C&C Site, Salcombe p229
DORSET
Highlands End Holiday Park, Bridport p229
Manor Farm Holiday Centre, Bridport p231
Harrow Wood Farm Caravan Park, Christchurch p231
Birchwood Tourist Park, Wareham p232
Bagwell Farm Touring Park, Weymouth p232
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Tudor Caravan Park, Slimbridge p233
HAMPSHIRE
Green Pastures Caravan Park, Romsey p234
Sunnydale Farm Caravan Park & Campsite, Southampton p234
HEREFORDSHIRE
Poston Mill Touring Park, Hereford p234
Burhope Farm Campsite, Orcop p234
KENT
Broadhembury, Ashford p234
The Finches Caravan & Camping Park, Maidstone p234
Hop Farm Camping & Touring Park, Paddock Wood p234
LANCASHIRE
Claylands Caravan Park, Garstang p237
New House Caravan Park, Kirby Lonsdale p237
Hollingworth Lake Caravan Park, Littleborough p237
LINCOLNSHIRE
Camper UK Leisure Park, Newark p238
Brandy Wharf Leisure Park, Waddingham p239
NORFOLK
Clippesby Hall, Clippesby p239
Lakeside Caravan Park, Denver p239
Searles Leisure Resort, Hunstanton p240
King’s Lynn C&C Park, King’s Lynn p240
Whitlingham Broad Camping & Glamping, Norwich p240
Breckland Meadows Touring, Swaffham p242
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Robin Hood Retreat, Bilsthorpe p242
Orchard Park Touring & Camping, Newark p243
Olive Tree C&C Park, Retford p243
OXFORDSHIRE
Barnstones C&C, Great Bourton p243
RUTLAND
Rutland C&C Park, Oakham p245
SHROPSHIRE
Stanmore Hall Touring Park, Bridgnorth p245
Newnes Touring Caravan Park, Ellesmere p245
Ludlow Touring Park, Ludlow p245
Oxon Hall Touring Park, Shrewsbury p245
SOMERSET
Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park, Bath p246
Southfork Caravan Park, Martock p248
Waterrow Touring Park, Taunton p248
Ebborways Farm, Wells p248
Country View Holiday Park, Weston-super-Mare p248
Long Hazel Park, Yeovil p248
SUFFOLK
Run Cottage, Woodbridge p250
SUSSEX
Horam Manor Country Park, Horam p252
The Barn Caravan Park, Lancing p252
YORKSHIRE
Haxey Quays, Doncaster p255
Cherry Burton, Beverley p255
IRELAND
COUNTY CORK
Jasmine Villa C&C Park, Carrigtwohill p259
COUNTY LEITRIM
Battlebridge Caravan, Camping & Glamping Park, Carrick-onShannon p259
COUNTY WEXFORD
Ferrybank C&C Park, Ferrybank p261
The Norman View, New Ross p261
SCOTLAND
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
Silvercraigs Caravan & Camping Site, Kirkcudbright p264
EDINBURGH
Mortonhall C&C Park, Edinburgh p265
GLENCOE
Invercoe C&C Park, Invercoe p266
INVERNESS-SHIRE
Dalraddy Holiday Park, Aviemore p267
Glenmore C&C Site, Aviemore p267
MORAYSHIRE
Findhorn Bay Holiday Park, Stirling p243
ORKNEY
59 Degrees North Motorhome
Aire, Sanday p244
STIRLINGSHIRE
Trossachs Holiday Park, Stirling p272
WEST LOTHIAN
Mosshall Farm Caravan Park, Blackburn p272
WALES
CARMARTHENSHIRE
South Wales Touring Park, Llanelli p273
CEREDIGION
Wern Mill Caravan Park, New Quay p273
NORTH WALES
The Trotting Mare Caravan Park, Wrexham p276
POWYS
Mellington Hall Holiday Home Park, Montgomery p278
ENGLAND
BERKSHIRE
Castle estates set in oak-lined deer parks and picturesque country downs with grazing horses. There's something regal about Berkshire.
HURLEY Berkshire
HURLEY RIVERSIDE PARK
Hurley, Berkshire SL6 5NE t: 01628 824493
Directions: M4: Junc. 8/9, take the A404(M) towards Henley, then the 3rd junction (A4130 Henley). Straight over at the roundabout and continue for 1.5 miles, past the Hurley Village turning until you see the park sign on the right.
M40: Junc. 4, take the A404(M) towards Maidenhead, then the 3rd junction (A4130 Henley). Turn right at the roundabout and proceed as above.
Open: 1st March-31st October
Site fees: From £25 per night. See advert on page 212 for more info
Hurley Riverside Park

WELLINGTON COUNTRY PARK
Odiham Road, Riseley, Berkshire RG7 1SP t: 01189 326444 e: countryparkinfo@wellington.co.uk w: www.wellingtoncountrypark.co.uk
Directions: From M4 take Junction 11 and follow A33 South towards Basingstoke. From M3 take junction 5 and follow B3349 north to Reading.
Facilities: Toilets, free showers, electric shaving points and hair driers. Laundrette with washing machine, tumble drier and iron. On-site Warden.
Nearby: Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington. Ascot and Kempton Race Courses. Cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, Windsor Castle, and the University town of Oxford. For shopping, Reading’s Oracle Centre and Basingstoke’s Festival Place. Central to Hampshire, Berkshire.
Open: March to October Site fees: POA

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Known as ‘the most filmed county in England’, Buckinghamshire has the most National Trust properties in the country, as well as a wealth of family attractions.
BEACONSFIELD Buckinghamshire
HIGHCLERE FARM COUNTRY TOURING PARK
Newbarn Lane, Seer Green, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2QZ t: 01494 875665/874505 f: 01494 875238
Directions: M40 junction 2 Beaconsfield. Take A355 towards Amersham. 1 mile from Beaconsfield turn right to Seer Green then follow tourist signs.

Heated shower blocks & family rooms • Launderette Shop • Premium WiFi available • Slipway
Playground • Nature Trail • Electric car charging point Caravan Holiday Homes available to hire and purchase

Hurley, Berkshire SL6 5NE • 01628 824493 info@hurleyriversidepark.co.uk www.hurleyriversidepark.co.uk





Facilities: Children’s playground, heated shower block, launderette and washing up.
Nearby: Legoland, London 25 miles, station.
Open: March to January.
MILTON KEYNES Buckinghamshire
EMBERTON COUNTRY PARK CAMPING & CARAVANNING
Emberton, Milton Keynes MK46 5FJ t: 01908 252860 e: emberton.park@milton-keynes.gov.uk w: miltonkeynes.gov.uk/ecp-camping-and-caravanning
Directions: Clearly signposted off A509 between Emberton & Olney, Buckinghamshire. Facilities: Set within a peaceful designated area of our 200 acre parkland our touring field offers 48 grass pitches with a number of electric/ water points plus toilets, showers, elsan & drinking water points. Three further rally fields provide 150 pitches with public toilet facilities, drinking water and elsan points. Three children’s play areas, large meadow areas, conservation areas, four fishing lakes and a café. Private residential static caravan site plus caravan storage.
Nearby shops, chemist, pubs and restaurants.
Open: 1 April to 31 October
Site fees: See website or call us

RISELEY
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Famous for its historic university, Cambridgeshire also includes many museums and art galleries. For a unique way to explore, try your hand at punting.
COMBERTON
HIGHFIELD FARM TOURING PARK
Cambridgeshire
Comberton, Cambridge CB23 7DG t/f: 01223 262308 w: www.highfieldfarmtouringpark.co.uk
Directions: Leave M11 at J12. A603 (Sandy) for 1/2 mile, R on B1046 to Comberton. From A428 leave at Hardwick slip road, follow C&C signs.
Facilities: Shop, showers, toilets, hard-standings, hook-ups, launderette, post box, farm ‘walk’.
Nearby: Cambridge, Wimpole Hall, Ely, Duxford Imperial War Museum. Open: March to October. Site fees: From £25 excl. electricity
HUNTINGDON
QUIET WATERS CARAVAN PARK ★★★★
WISBECH
VIRGINIA LAKE CARAVAN PARK
Cambridgeshire
Smeeth Road, St. John's Fen End, Marshland St. James, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE14 8JF t: 01945 430167
Directions: Leave A47 2 miles north of Wisbech sign posted Marshland St James. Follow brown and white caravan signs to site. (2 miles) Site on left.
Facilities: Fishing lake, licensed bar and clay pigeon shooting
Open: All year Site fees: From £15
CHESHIRE
Pay a visit to the UK’s most famous zoo, explore one of the county’s numerous cycle trails or shop ‘til you drop in the UK’s largest designer shopping outlet.
Cambridgeshire
Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 9AJ t/f: 01480 463405
Directions: Situated along the A1307 between Huntingdon and Cambridge. Four miles from Huntingdon, 13 miles from Cambridge.
Facilities: Disabled facilities, WiFi connection available. 6.5m max length.
Open: April to October
Site fees: £29 per night + electric
HUNTINGDON
THE WILLOWS CARAVAN PARK
Cambridgeshire
Bromholme Lane, Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 4NE t: 01480 437566
Facilities: Heated shower and toilet block, dishwashing facilities, washing machine, disabled toilet and shower room, fridge/freezer. Play park for children. Wi-Fi available (payable directly to the supplier online).
Site fees: £26 mid-week, £30 Friday and Saturday includes the unit, one vehicle, 2 adults and 2 children. Dogs and awnings free. Max 6 people per unit.
CHESTER Cheshire
NETHERWOOD TOURING PARK
Netherwood House, Whitchurch Rd, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 6AF
e: hello@netherwoodtouringpark.co.uk
w: www.netherwoodtouringpark.co.uk
Facilities: The closest site to Chester with direct access to the Shropshire Union canal that provides a walking route to the City in around 50 minutes. Small, rustic and quiet, with just 15 well spaced hardstanding and grass EHU pitches. Three local gastropubs, between 5 and 10 minutes walk from the site.
Open: March - October
CHESTER Cheshire
PITCH & CANVAS
Broad Oak Farm, Birds Lane, Tattenhall, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 9NL t: 01829 772698 e: info@pitchandcanvas.co.uk w: www.glampingincheshire.co.uk
FIELDS END WATER
Fields End Water Caravan Park, Lodges & Fishery, Benwick Road, Doddington, March, Cambridgeshire PE15 0TY t: 01354 740199
Facilities: An adult only 5 star touring park with three fishing lakes, café and great on and off site dog walks. Open: Contact site
MARCH
Cambridgeshire
KNIGHTSBRIDGE CARAVAN AND MARINA PARK (FAMILY FRIENDLY) Staffurths Bridge, March, Cambs PE15 0YP t: 07897 740779
Directions: Three miles from the A141. Follow signs for Floods Ferry Park. Sign on right. Facilities: Camping, marina, moorings, slipway boat launch, heated showers, electric hook‑up, chemical disposal, fishing, log cabins, hard standings, disabled facilities, static lodges and seasonal pitches. Day Fishing tickets available Open: All year (non-residential) Site fees: Please contact for details.

The perfect getaway destination. Be it a short break, or a week or two to unwind and relax, we have the perfect place. Facilities: Hardstanding pitches, with/ without electric hook and amazing views of the Sandstone Ridge, its ideal for families and couples wanting a quiet peaceful stay. Both toilet and shower blocks have free hot showers and there is also a washing up area with hot water for pot washing. Dog Friendly. Nearby: Pubs, restaurants, and takeaways in the local village. Attractions close by include the Ice Cream Farm, BeWilderwood, Go Ape, Delamere Forest, Northwich Salt Mines, Anderton Boat Lift, Tattenhall Marina, Shire Horse Centre, Chester Zoo, and the Blue Planet Aquarium. Open times & site fees: See website
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WETTENHALL
NEW FARM CHESHIRE HOLIDAYS
Long Lane, Wettenhall, Cheshire CW7 4DW t: 07925 102408 e: info@newfarmcheshire.co.uk w: www.newfarmcheshire.co.uk
Cheshire
Facilities: Adults‑only touring site, fishery, B&B and brand new for 2023 ‑ Glamping Site! Near Nantwich & Chester. 28 hardstanding pitches, 16 amp electric hook-up, free WiFi, toilets and heated shower block, CCTV. Water and drainage connection. Open: All year
Site fees: From £35 per night.

WINSFORD
ELM COTTAGE TOURING PARK


Cheshire
Chester Lane, Little Budworth, Cheshire CW7 2QJ t: 01829 760544 e: booking@elmcottage.co.uk w: www.elmcottage.co.uk
Directions: Situated 3 miles west of Winsford on A54. From the M6 junc 18 take the A54 west. From junc 10 M56 follow the A49 S towards Whitchurch until the A54 crossroads, turn left onto A54. Site 11/2 miles on left. Facilities: Immaculate, underfloor heated toilet block, disabled washroom, fully serviced, all weather and grass pitches, motorhome services point and stop-over facility. Playground. Large rally field and barn seating 64. Self‑catering cottage. Pizzas Fridays in high season.
Nearby: Close to Delamere Forest, historic Chester and Oulton Park Racecourse.
Great walks, cycle tracks and pubs nearby.
Open: All year
Site fees: From £30 to £42


CORNWALL
Famous for its beaches, surf spots and attractions such as the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Minack Theatre, Land’s End, Tintagel Castle and the Eden Project.
ASHTON
BOSCREGE CARAVAN PARK
Boscrege, Ashton, Cornwall TR13 9TG t: 01736 762231 e: enquiries@caravanparkcornwall.com w: www.caravanparkcornwall.com
Cornwall
Facilities: 45 beautiful luxury hire and private static caravans & lodges. Seasonal touring with seasonal pitches, storage, dog and child friendly, all set in 12 acres of Cornish countryside yet 2 miles from Praa sands beach. Wi-Fi, laundry room, dog walk, small child's play area also on park and available. We also buy and sell new & used static caravans throughout the UK. No tents allowed. Open: All year

MENA FARM
Lanivet, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 5HW t: 01208 831845
Facilities: Hardstandings, Grey Waste Disposal, brand new shower
facilities, laundry and onsite shop.
Open: All year
Site fees: Contact for site fees and availability.


PENHALT FARM HOLIDAY PARK
Widemouth Bay, Bude EX23 0DG t/f: 01288 361210
Directions: 4 miles South of Bude on A39 take 2nd turn right for Widemouth Bay. At the bottom facing sea turn left with Widemouth Manor Hotel on your left. Park 2/3 mile along on the left.
Open: Easter ‑ 31st October
Site fees: Contact site / see website


UPPER LYNSTONE C&C PARK
Lynstone, Bude, Cornwall EX23 0LP t: 01288 352017
e: reception@upperlynstone.co.uk w: www.upperlynstone.co.uk
Directions: A quiet family run site 3/4 mile from Bude town and beach along the coastal road to Widemouth Bay.
Facilities: Free showers, outdoor play area, shop, WiFi.
Nearby: Town centre, beach, restaurants.
Open: Easter to October Site fees: £20 to £35.50 (2 people)
BODMIN Cornwall
BUDE
BUDE Cornwall
WILLOW VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK
Bush, Bude, Cornwall EX23 9LB t/f: 01288 353104
Directions: On A39 2 miles North of Bude, 4 miles South of Kilkhampton.
Facilities: Pets, laundry, electric hook-up, shop, adventure playground, heated toilets and shower block, Calor Gas, Camping Gaz, sheltered.
Open: Contact Site
Site fees: Contact for details
BUDE Cornwall
WOODA FARM HOLIDAY PARK
Poughill, Bude, Cornwall EX23 9HJ t: 01288 352069
Directions: From A39 north of Stratton, take road signposted Poughill, Coombe Valley. Drive for 1 mile. Wooda Farm Holiday Park is on your right hand side.
Signposted on main road.
Open: 15th March - 15th November
Site Fees: Contact Site
FOWEY Cornwall
PENHALE CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1JU t: 01726 833425
Directions: Using postcode will take you to a Texaco garage. From that roundabout take the a3082 signposted St Austell. We are 600 yards up the road on the left.
Facilities: Grass and hardstanding pitches available, with electric hook ups and parkwide WiFi. Uninterrupted sea views in area of outstanding natural beauty.
Open: 1st April End of September
Site fees: £5 - £38
HAYLE Cornwall
ATLANTIC COAST HOLIDAY PARK
53 Upton Towans Gwithian, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 5BL
t: 01736 752071
Facilities: The park offers a wide range of holiday accommodation, including contemporary static holiday homes which are for sale and luxury holiday homes for hire.
HAYLE Cornwall
CHURCHTOWN FARM CARAVAN & CAMPING SITE
Gwithian, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 5BX t: 01736 753219
Directions: A30 to Hayle, on entering Hayle turn right at double mini roundabout signposted Gwithian B3301. On reaching the village of Gwithian, pass church on right. Site is on left in 100 metres.
Open: March - October
Site fees: Please call for details.
HAYLE Cornwall
HIGHER TREVASKIS CARAVAN PARK
Gwinear Road, Connor Downs, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 5JQ t: 01209 831736
Directions: A30 Redruth Hayle carriageway. Turn off at Camborne west exit, bear left on A3047 initially but at roundabout turn right to Connor Downs/Hayle.
In 11/2 miles turn left at sign post for Carnell Green. Park is 3/4 mile on right.
Open: 17 April - 28th September
Site fees: £20 to £40 per night, special rates for retired couples
HAYLE Cornwall
TREGLISSON TOURING PARK
Hayle, Cornwall TR27 5JT t: 01736 753141
Directions: From M5 at Exeter take A30 trunk rd through Devon & Cornwall. On outskirts of Hayle at the large rdbt take 4th exit. 100 yds along road is double mini roundabout, at the first immediate left into Guildford Rd. Follow rd for approx mile and signs for park on left.
Facilities: Pets, laundry, electric hook-up, children's playground, heated toilets and shower block, sheltered, laundrette and licensed shop.
Open: March - October Site fees: Contact for details
HELSTON
POLLADRAS HOLIDAY PARK
Carleen, Helston, Cornwall TR13 9NX t: 01736 762220
Facilities: Family shower & wet room, laundrette, kitchen facilities, play park, games room, pets welcome, WiFi, individual pitches. Open: All year. Site fees: Contact for details.
LAUNCESTON Cornwall
CHAPMANSWELL CARAVAN PARK
St. Giles On the Heath, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 9SG
t: 01409 211382 (Park Office) or 01409 211383 (Club House)
e: info@chapmanswellcaravanpark.co.uk
Facilities: One of the finest family run holiday parks, in the Tamar Valley with views over Dartmoor. Heated amenity block, coin operated laundrette, licenced clubhouse, sheltered children’s play area, on-site shop, large dog exercise area, WiFi, Clubhouse with large bar and restaurant, weekly live music, quiz nights, karaoke & discos. Open: All year. Site fees: £17 to £30
LOSTWITHEL
EDEN VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK (ADULTS ONLY)
Lanlivery, Lostwithel, Nr Fowey PL30 5BU t: 01208 872277
e: edenvalleyholidaypark@btconnect.com
w: www.edenvalleyholidaypark.co.uk
Directions: 11/2 miles west of Lostwithel on A390, turn right at signpost to Park. Up road 500m.
Open: 1 April to 31 October Site fees: £23 to £29
LOOE
LOOE COUNTRY PARK
Bucklawren Road, Nomansland, Looe, Cornwall PL13 1QS
t: 01503 240265
e: info@looecountrypark.co.uk
w: www.looecountrypark.co.uk
Facilities: Quiet family owned site, 3 miles from Looe with great views. Hard Standing, grass and fully serviced pitches. Heated shower/toilet block. Dog Friendly. Play area for Kids. On-site shop (Seasonal). Free WiFi. Laundry and dishwashing area. Recycling, chemical disposal point. Calor gas/Camping Gaz. Phone charging service and Freezer available. Open: All year

NEWQUAY Cornwall
CARVYNICK HOLIDAY PARK
Summercourt, Newquay TR8 5AF
t: 01872 510716
e: info@carvynick.co.uk
w: www.carvynick.co.uk
Directions: On the outskirts of Summercourt, just 2 minutes off the A30.
Facilities: Toilet & shower block, fully serviced hardstanding pitches, dishwashing & laundry room, on‑site pub.
Nearby: Newquay, Padstow, St Austell, Bodmin, Truro
Open: All year
NEWQUAY
WATERGATE BAY TOURING PARK
Watergate Bay, Newquay TR8 4AD t: 01637 860387
e: email@watergatebaytouringpark.co.uk
w: www.watergatebaytouringpark.co.uk
Directions: 4 miles north of Newquay at Watergate Bay on the B3276 coast road with access to the coastal footpath. Facilities: Clubroom, indoor pool, evening entertainment. WiFi. We are now a 5 Star Holiday Park!
Nearby: Golf, surfing, fishing Open: Mid March to end of October
Site fees: £16 to £34 inclusive of 2 adults


NEWQUAY Cornwall
HENDRA HOLIDAY PARK
Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4NY
t: 01637 875778
Open: 31st March - 3rd November
NEWQUAY Cornwall
HOLYWELL BAY HOLIDAY PARK
Holywell Bay, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5PR t: 01637 830227 f: 01637 831166
Directions: Follow the M4/M5 to Exeter. Take the A30 signed Okehampton.
Once on dual carriagway take the 1st slip road signed Newquay (A39). Take the 2nd turning at the roundabout signed Newquay (A392). Follow road and take A3075 Redruth. After approx 5 mins, follow sign for Quebert.
Open: March ‑ November Site fees: Contact site for details
NEWQUAY Cornwall
TRELOY TOURING PARK
Newquay, Cornwall TR8 4JN t: 01637 872063
Directions: From A30 take A39 to Trekenning roundabout then the A3059 Newquay road. After 4 miles look for sign indicating Treloy Touring Park.
Facilities: Swimming pool, bar with entertainment during peak season, shop, café, children’s play area, laundry, TV/games room.
Nearby: Golf, fishing. Open: Mid May ‑ Early September Site fees: Contact for details

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NEWQUAY
MONKEY TREE HOLIDAY PARK
Hendra Croft, Scotland Road, Newquay, TR8 5QR
t: 01872 572032
e: enquiries@monkeytreeholidaypark.co.uk
w: www.monkeytreeholidaypark.co.uk
Facilities: Set in 56 acres of beautifully landscaped Cornish countryside, you’ll find some of Europe’s finest beaches just minutes away. Award winning facilities include the amazing Palm Bay swimming complex and Summer Nights Bar & Foodcourt.
Open: 28th March - 3rd November 2025


PENGRUGLA
HELIGAN CARAVAN AND CAMPING PARK
Pengrugla, Cornwall PL26 6EL t: 01726 842714
Cornwall
Directions: 6 miles south of St Austell on the B3273. Take the B3273 toward Mevagissey and follow the brown tourist signs to The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Facilities: Holiday homes, camping/touring, shop, amenity block (hot showers, laundrette, pot wash area, dog shower, drying room).
Nearby: Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mevagissey, Pentewan Sands.
Open: 31st January - 16th November
Site fees: Contact Site
PENZANCE Cornwall
BONE VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK
Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall TR20 8UJ t: 01736 360313
Directions: Leave A30 at Heamoor-Madron roundabout. Take 4th turning on right (Josephs Lane), 800yds turn left into Bone Valley, entrance 200 yards on left.
Facilities: Shop, camper lounge with TV, dogs on leads allowed, toilet shower block, kitchen, microwave, laundry (washers & dryer), hook‑ups 16amp, hard standings.
Open: All year Site fees: Contact for details
PENZANCE Cornwall
MARAZION TOURING PARK
St Hilary, Goldsithney, Penzance, TR20 9DU
t: 01736 888008
Facilities: Our 60 well‑kept grass pitches offer the perfect place to relax and unwind, surrounded by well-maintained parkland. Due to a lack of toilet and shower facilities, we are currently only accepting caravans and motorhomes, as all campers must be self-contained. Dogs welcome.
Site fees: Contact site for details
See ad on page 218 for more information
REDRUTH
LANYON HOLIDAY PARK
Loscombe Lane, Four Lanes, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 6LP
t: 01209 313474
Facilities: Electric hook‑up, games room, indoor pool (open April to Sept), laundrette, large pitches, pets welcome.
Open: All Year
Cornwall
ST AUSTELL Cornwall
PENTEWAN SANDS HOLIDAY PARK
Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 6BT t: 01726 843485
Directions: 4 miles south of St Austell on the B3273, on the road between St Austell and Mevagissey, directly on Pentewan Beach.
Facilities: Holiday homes, camping/touring, 4 x amenity blocks, 3 x onsite eateries inc. bar, 2 x pools, arcade, tennis court, private beach, shop.
Nearby: Lost Gardens of Heligan, Camel Creek, Eden Project, Charlestown.
Open: 28 March - 1st November
Site fees: Contact Site
ST AUSTELL
RIVER VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK
London Apprentice, St Austell PL26 7AP t/f: 01726 73533 e: mail@rivervalleyholidaypark.co.uk
w: www.rivervalleyholidaypark.co.uk
Directions: The A30 is the easy route into Cornwall. At St Austell take the B3273 towards Mevagissey. As you enter the village of London Apprentice look out for River Valley Holiday Park on the left hand side.
Facilities: Heated indoor pool, games room, children’s play area, dishwashing & laundry room, toilet block, family bathroom & disabled facilities, cycle trail to the beach. Cafe
ST AGNES
BEACON COTTAGE FARM TOURING PARK
Beacon Dr, St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0NU
t: 01872 552347
e: jane@beaconcottagefarmholidays.co.uk
w: www.beaconcottagefarmholidays.co.uk
Directions: Leave A30 at Chiverton roundabout and follow B3277 to St Agnes. At mini roundabout turn left and follow signs to park.

ST AGNES
PORTHTOWAN TOURIST PARK
Mile Hill, Porthtowan, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8TY t: 01209 890256
Directions: Off A30 signposted Redruth take 3rd exit, go through North Country for 2 miles, site on left as you go up hill.
Facilities: Large level pitches, AA 5 Star & Visit England Gold rated site, 80 pitches, hardstandings, dog friendly, toilets & showers, shop, disabled facilities, dishwashing and laundry room.
Open: 11th April - 30th September Site fees: Contact Site
ST AUSTELL
CARLYON BAY CAMPING PARK
Cypress Avenue, Carlyon Bay, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 3RE
t: 01726 812735
Directions: A30 to Bodmin, A391 to St Austell, A390 toward St Blazey. Turn right onto A3082, follow signs.
Open: 17th April
Site fees: Contact site for details
& farm shop nearby
Open: Easter to September

ST. JUST

Cornwall
TREVAYLOR CAMPSITE
Botallack, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 7PU t: 01736 787016 e: trevaylor@cornishcamping.co.uk
w: www.cornishcamping.co.uk
Nearby: 500 metres from the coastal path and some of the most dramatic coastline in Cornwall, in the heart of Cornwall’s mining and cultural heritage. 5 miles away from Land’s End and 3 miles from the famous surfing beach at Sennen Cove. Close to St Just, Penzance, Land’s End and St Ives
Facilities: 50 reasonably level grass pitches and 10 hardstanding pitches, we also have two bell tents to hire. Or you can choose to stay in one of our six spacious static caravans. A modern clean facilities block, 16 amp elec hookups, club Wi-Fi (for a fee), Coin operated washing machine and tumble dryer, indoor washing-up sinks, bus stop at entrance. Dog friendly. 5 min walk to local pub.

ST JUST Cornwall
KELYNACK CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Kelynack, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 7RE
t: 01736 787633
Directions: Signed in valley on B3306 5 miles north of Lands End, 1 mile south of St Just, 6 miles west of Penzance.
Open: All year
Site fees: From £10pppn, Elec £10 per night
















ST MAWES
TRETHEM MILL TOURING PARK
St Just-in-Roseland, Nr St Mawes, Truro, Cornwall TR2 5JF
Cornwall
EDMUNDBYERS
DERWENT VIEW
t: 01872 580504
Directions: From Tregony follow the A3078 to St Mawes. Approx 2 miles after passing through Trewithan look out for caravan and camping signs.
Facilities: Adults only, free WiFi
Open: 1st May - 1st October 2025
Site fees: £35 - £42
TRURO
KILLIWERRIS TOURING PARK (ADULTS ONLY)
Penstraze, Truro TR4 8PF
t: 01872 561356 m: 07903 702032
Cornwall
Directions: Take the A30 towards Penzance. At Chiverton Cross roundabout, take 3rd exit, signposted Blackwater. In 500 yds, turn left into Kea Down Road, Killiwerris can be found 1 mile on the right.
Open: Contact Site
Site fees: Contact Site
WADEBRIDGE Cornwall
THE LAURELS HOLIDAY PARK
Padstow Road, Whitecross, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7JQ
t: 01208 813341
Facilities: Electric hook up, power showers, laundrette, pets welcome, children's play area, individual pitches.
For more info including site fees, please contact site direct.
Open: All Year
COUNTY DURHAM
Home to Durham Cathedral and Castle World Heritage Site, County Durham’s breathtaking countryside and coastline are dotted with cultural treasures.
DOE PARK TOURING CARAVAN SITE
Cotherstone, Barnard Castle, County Durham DL12 9UQ
t/f: 01833 650302
Directions: From Scotch Corner take the A66 west, then the B6277 to Barnard Castle. Facilities: Level sheltered pitches, hardstanding or grass, heated toilet and shower blocks, disabled facilities, baby change, laundry room, local regular bus service, dog walking facilities, Calor Gas exchange. Open: 14 March to 31 October.
Site fees: Contact site
Durham
Pow Hill Country Park, Edmundbyers DH8 9NU t: 01207 255117
Facilities: Onsite cafe bar. Glamping, touring, motorhomes. We are located on the south shore of the Derwent reservoir, with breathtaking views. We have a 12 month site license ( weather depending).
Site fees: From £32.50 per night (2 night minimum)
HARTLEPOOL
CRIMDON DENE HOLIDAY PARK
Durham
A Coast Road, Blackhall, Nr Hartlepool TS27 4BN t: 01429 267801
Directions: From A19, 4 miles south of Peterlee take B1281 to Blackhall through Castle Eden. Turn left after approx ½ mile towards Blackhall. After 3 miles turn right at t-junction onto A1086 to Crimdon. Park is 1 mile on left.
Entrance is signposted.
Open: March - November
Site fees: Contact site for details
CUMBRIA
Considered one of the most beautiful regions of the UK, Cumbria includes the Lake District, Eden Valley, the North Pennines, and the Furness Peninsula.
AMBLESIDE
SKELWITH FOLD CARAVAN PARK
Skelwith Fold, Ambleside LA22 0HY t: 015394 32277
Directions: Leave M6 J36 for South Lakes. Follow A591 to Ambleside. At traffic lights take A5075. Turn left onto A593, Hawkshead, left at Clappersgate onto B5286. Park is 1 mile.
Facilities: Shop, adventure play area, picnic area, pets, laundry, hard-standing, electric hook-up, chemical disposal, WiFi and library. Avanti gas, nature hide. Open: 1 March to 20 November
CAIRNDALE CARAVAN PARK
Cumwhitton, Headsnook, Brampton, Nr Carlisle, Cumbria CA8 9BZ t: 07900 018362
e: terrysirving@gmail.com
Site fees: From £29.67 to £51.39. See advert on page 218 BARNARD CASTLE
PECKNELL FARM CARAVAN SITE
Lartington, Barnard Castle, Co Durham DL12 9DF t: 01833 638357
Directions: We are 11/2 miles from Barnard Castle on the B6277 to Lartington Road on the right before you reach the village. Open: 4th April - November
Site fees: Contact site for details
Directions: Leave A69 at east side of river Eden Bridge. Take u/c road to Great Corby and Cumwhitton. Site is signposted from Cumwhitton.
Open: March to October
Site fees: From £24. Check us out on Pitchup to book
PIER COTTAGE CARAVAN PARK
Coniston, Cumbria LA21 8AJ t: 01539 441252
Directions: Half a mile east of Coniston village, off B5285 road to Hawkshead. Come over cattlegrid and through field towards lake.
Site fees: Contact site for details
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WATERS EDGE CARAVAN PARK
Crooklands, Nr Kendal, Cumbria LA7 7NN t: 01539 567708
e: stay@watersedgecaravanpark.co.uk
w: www.watersedgecaravanpark.co.uk
Directions: Junction 36 of M6 motorway, take A65 Kirby Lonsdale. 100 yards to roundabout, left to Crooklands, site 1 mile on right at Crooklands.
Open: 1 March to mid November Site fees: Contact for details
PENRITH
PARK FOOT CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, Penrith CA10 2NA
t: 01768 486309 e: holidays@parkfootullswater.co.uk
w: www.parkfootullswater.co.uk
Directions: M6 leave J40 A66 Keswick Ullswater at roundabout take A592 Ullswater, at t-junction turn left Pooley Bridge, right at church, right at crossroads onto Howtown road 1 mile on left.
Open: Half term February until end of November. Also open over New Year
Site fees: £18 to £60pn
PENNINE VIEW PARK
Station Road, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4SZ
t: 017683 71717 e: hello@pennineviewpark.co.uk
w: www.pennineviewpark.co.uk
Facilities: A nicely presented 5* park with full gravel, half gravel/half grass and full grass pitches, all with electric hook-up. Newly refurbished bathrooms with modern showers and facilities. Large disabled and family bathrooms accessible separately.
Onsite bar ‘The Engine Shed’ with extensive outdoor and indoor seating, serving drinks and food from local vendors. Dogs welcome on a lead. Children’s play area, small shop, free WiFi, on site laundry room.
Open: 1 March-3 November Site fees: From £32 for 2 people.

ESTUARY VIEW ESCAPES
The Pier, Borwick Rails, Millom, LA18 4JU
t: 01229 771788 m: 07713 530589
e: info@estuaryviewescapes.co.uk
w: www.estuaryviewescapes.co.uk
Facilities: Estuary View Escapes is a new Camper Van Site situated in Millom, Cumbria, offering stunning views of the Duddon Estuary and surrounding hills. Tucked away in nature’s embrace, this wild camping site offers a peaceful and calm environment. It is a quiet haven where you can unwind and experience the untouched beauty of the wilderness.
Nearby: Horse riding, cycling, boating, birdwatching, hiking, fishing





HARBOUR LIGHTS
Moor Moss Lane, Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria LA18 4NG
t: 01229 777300 or 774405
Facilities: Conveniently located for exploring the Lake District National Park. Only 50 yards from dog-friendly beach at Haverigg. The area has a variety of pubs, shops, cafés, along with a great fish and chip shop!
We offer a small number of electric hook‑ups.
Open: All year, seasonal touring pitches available Site fees: Contact site for details


MOORDALE PARK
Blitterlees, Silloth, Cumbria CA7 4JZ
t/f: 01697 331375
Directions: Exit M6 at J41 follow B5305 to Wighton then B5302 to Silloth. Take B5300 south towards Maryport for 1 mile. Moordale Park is on the right by the beach and golf course.
Open: Contact site
Site fees: Contact site for details
SILLOTH-ON-SOLWAY
SOLWAY HOLIDAY PARK
Skinnburness Drive, Silloth-on-Solway, Cumbria CA7 4QN
t: 0333 996 7888 e: reservations@cove.co.uk
w: www.cove.co.uk/solway
Directions: Just off the M6 – Junction 42.
Facilities: Indoor heated swimming pool, live entertainment, games arcade, activities centre, shop, play park, range of food outlets and bar, Open: 28 March- 3 November Site fees: Contact site for details


STANWIX PARK HOLIDAY CENTRE
Greenrow, Silloth, Cumbria CA7 4HH
t: 01697 332666 e: enquiries@stanwix.com
w: www.stanwix.com
Directions: Entering Silloth follow signs for Stanwix Park.
Open: All year
Site fees: £33 to £46
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ULLSWATER Cumbria
HILLCROFT PARK
Roe Head Lane, Pooley Bridge, Ullswater, Cumbria CA10 2LT t: 01768 486363
See advert on page 221 for more information
ULLSWATER Cumbria
SYKESIDE CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARK
Brotherswater, Patterdale, Ullswater CA11 0NZ t/f: 01768 482239
Directions: On A592 between Windemere and Ullswater.
Open: All year
Site fees: £24 to £37 per night for 2 adults. 35 electric hook-ups available.
ULLSWATER
THE QUIET SITE
Ullswater, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0LS t: 017684 86337
Cumbria
Directions: M6 junction 40 A66 for Keswick. A592 for Ullwater. Turn right at lake. Turn right at Brackenrigg Inn. Site on right after 1½ miles. Book in at shop.
Open: All year round
Site fees: Call site for details
MANOR HOUSE
Maryport, Cumbria CA15 6RA t: 01745 855326
Facilities: Set among the picturesque Lake District, this family-run and dogfriendly site offers easy access to sweeping mountains and country walks. With onsite restaurant and bar, children’s play area, and rural location offer plenty of fun filled activities.
Open: All year Site fees: from £19 per night See advert on page 271 for more information
WINDERMERE
PARK CLIFFE CAMPING & CARAVAN ESTATE
Birks Road, Windermere, Cumbria LA23 3PG t: 01539 531344
Cumbria
Directions: Please follow these directions, do not use sat nav as sharp bend approaching park. M6, J36 A591 to Barrow. At Newby Bridge turn right onto A592, after 31/2 miles turn right into Birks Road. Park is 1/3 mile on right.
Facilities: Gravel hard standing pitches with water, drainage and electric (10amps). Breakfast restaurant, pop up food trailers, bar and shop (restricted opening low season), launderette, games room, adventure playground. Free Wi-Fi.

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DERBYSHIRE
In Derbyshire, bustling towns and cities are nestled within beautiful countryside, which includes the Peak District National Park and a host of stately homes.
CALLOW TOP HOLIDAY PARK
Buxton Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2AQ t: 01335 344020 e: enquiries@callowtop.co.uk w: www.callowtop.co.uk
Directions: Just north of Ashbourne on the A515 Buxton Road.
Facilities: Toilets, showers, pot washing, laundry, heated swimming and paddling pools, shop, pub and restaurant, games room, coarse fishing lake,


PACKHORSE CARAVAN PARK
Belper Road, Alderwasley, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2RD t: 01773 852367
Open: March onwards.
Site fees: £16 per night without electric, £26 with electric.
LONGNOR WOOD HOLIDAY PARK “Just for adults”
Longnor, Nr. Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 0NG t: 01298 83648
Directions: In the Peak National park 1¼ miles from Longnor village off Longnor to Leek Road and is well signposted from village.
Open: Contact site
Site fees: Contact site
BUXTON Derbyshire
BELPER
Derbyshire
MARYPORT
Cumbria
HULLAND WARD
ASHBOURNE TOURING PARK
Belper Road, Hulland Ward, Derbyshire, DE6 3HF
t: 01335 370855 e: hello@ashbourne-park.co.uk
w: www.ashbourne-park.co.uk
Directions: Just north of Ashbourne on the A515 Buxton Road.
Derbyshire
Facilities: A stunning location in the Peak District, catering for motorhomes, caravans and campervans with hard-standing and grass pitches available. All pitches have 16 amp EHU, with on‑site toilet, shower, laundry and dishwashing facilities. Seasonal pitches and rallies also available.
Open: March to October

SHARDLOW
SHARDLOW MARINA
London Road, Shardlow, Derby DE72 2GL
t: 01332 792832
ASHBURTON
PARKERS FARM HOLIDAY PARK, CAMPING & CARAVANNING HOLIDAYS
Higher Mead Farm, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7LJ
t: 01364 654869 e: parkersfarm@btconnect.com w: www.parkersfarmholidays.co.uk
We are a well‑established camping, caravan and static caravan site offering a variety of accommodation to meet all your needs including 17 static caravans and 100 camping and touring pitches. We have a Bar, Restaurant, shop, playgrounds, dog walking field with beautiful views, laundry and many animals for you to enjoy. Site fees: From £24 per night



Derbyshire
Directions: From M1 North, exit junction 24A (A50 Stoke), from M1 south exit junction 24. Take junction 1 off A50 and at roundabout take 4th exit for Shardlow and Cavendish Bridge, site 1 mile on right immediately before Navigation Inn. Booking essential.
Open: March - January Site fees: Contact site for details
DEVON
In addition to beautiful beaches and scenery, you’ll find National Parks, rustic villages and towns, historic ruins, extreme sports and the best in food and drink.
AXMINSTER
ANDREWSHAYES HOLIDAY PARK
Dalwood, Axminster, Devon EX13 7DY
t: 01404 831225 e: info@andrewshayes.co.uk
w: www.andrewshayes.co.uk
Directions: Easy access just off A35, 3 miles Axminster, 6 miles Honiton. Facilities: Terraced pitches overlooking Blackdown Hills. Heated pool, seasonal bar/restaurant, games room, play areas, shop, dog walking fields. Nearby: Lyme Regis, River Cottage, Seaton Tramway, Pecorama.
Open: 28 Mar - 1 Nov Site fees: £37 per night inc awning & electric, 2 adults
BRIXHAM
WALL PARK TOURING & CENTRY ROAD CAMPING
Centry Road, Brixham, S. Devon TQ5 9ET t: 01803 856389 e: enquiries@centrytouring.co.uk
w: www.centrytouring.co.uk
Devon
Facilities: Toilet, shower and laundry facilities, 16amp electric hook‑up, Elson point. We can take bookings online or over the phone
Open: 1 March to 31 October

RIVER DART COUNTRY PARK
River Dart Country Park, Ashburton, Devon, TQ13 7NP t: 01364 652511 e: info@riverdart.co.uk w: www.riverdart.co.uk
Directions: Easy access just off A38 Devon Expressway, Peartree junction, Ashburton. Facilities: Extensive adventure playgrounds, Dare Devil Activities at extra cost, electric hookups, hard standing pitches, free hot showers, family bathrooms, covered washing up areas, laundry rooms, cafe bar, shop, Wi-Fi, games room, well-behaved pets welcome, Dartmoor Bike Park (at additional cost). Nearby: Dartmoor National Park, former stannary town of Ashburton, great beaches, Pennywell Farm, Paignton Zoo, Exeter, Torquay, Plymouth. Open: Open throughout the year. Visit website for details. Site fees: Visit www.riverdart.co.uk for up to date pricing.








BEARA FARM CARAVAN & CAMPING SITE
Beara Farm, Colston Road, Buckfastleigh, Devon TQ11 0LW
t: 01364 642234
Directions: From Exeter take Buckfastleigh exit. Follow signs to South Devon Steam Railway. Turn first left after 200 metres into Old Totnes Road. 1/2 mile turn right at brick cottages. Sign posted ‘Beara Farm 1 mile’.
Open: All year
Site fees: From £10 per adult per night
ASHBURTON Devon
BUCKFASTLEIGH Devon
BUDLEIGH SALTERTON Devon
LADRAM BAY HOLIDAY PARK
Ladram Road, Otterton, Budleigh Salterton EX9 7BX t: 01395 568398 e: info@ladrambay.co.uk w: www.ladrambay.co.uk
Facilities: Private sheltered beach, entertainment and leisure complex, restaurants, bars, takeaway, swimming pool with splash zones, sauna, steam room, adventure playground, climbing wall, Jurassic themed adventure golf, launderette, shop, Wi‑Fi, toilet blocks with underfloor heating and family bathrooms, daytime and evening entertainment.
Nearby: Overlooks the unspoilt Jurassic Coast, Ladram Bay.
Open: 17 March-30 October.
Site fees: Touring from £12 per night, holiday homes from £230 per week






COMBE MARTIN
NEWBERRY VALLEY PARK


Devon
DARTMOUTH
WOODLANDS GROVE CARAVAN & CAMPING
Nr Dartmouth, South Devon TQ9 7DQ t: 01803 712598 e: holiday@woodlandsgrove.com w: www.woodlandsgrove.co.uk
Directions: From M5 at Exeter, follow A38 South. Take Buckfastleigh/ Totnes turnoff. Follow brown signs marked Woodlands Leisure Park, take the Kingsbridge/Dartmouth Road. Left at Halwell on A3122 Dartmouth Road. Two miles down road, Woodlands is on your right.
Facilities: Free entry to Woodlands Family Theme Park! 10 amp elec hook up, all weather & grass pitches, waste water & chem disposal, dogs welcome, caravan storage, bus stop, fresh water & waste points, free showers, family rooms, disabled facs, Wi‑Fi, payphone, tourist info, baby changing & bathing, laundries, dish washing, gas bottle exchange, leisure battery charging, games room, cycle trail. Electric Vehicle Charging Points.
Nearby: Dartmouth, Woodlands Falconry Centre, 27 hole golf course, Beaches, pool, sauna and gym ½ mile away. Many attractions and Dartmoor
Open: 28th March - 2nd November
Site fees: See website for details

DAWLISH
LADY'S MILE HOLIDAY PARK

Woodlands, Combe Martin, Devon EX34 0AT
t: 01271 882334
Directions: Leave M5 junction 27. Take A361 to North Aller Roundabout. Turn onto A399 to Combe Martin (15 miles). Go through Combe Martin to seaside, continue up hill and turn left into Newberry Valley.
Open: March - October
Site fees: Contact Site
CROYDE Devon
BAYVIEW FARM CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Bayview Farm, Croyde, North Devon EX33 1PN t: 01271 890501
Directions: Leave the M5 at junction 27 - take A361 to Braunton. Turn left B3231 we are on right approaching Croyde village. 5 mins walk to sandy beach, actually in Croyde village.
Open: Easter
Call for more information please.
CROYDE Devon
RUDA HOLIDAY PARK
Croyde Bay, Devon EX33 1NP t: 01271 890671
Directions: Leave M5 at junction 27 and follow A361 to Barnstaple. From Barnstaple continue along A361 to Braunton, in the centre of Braunton turn left after 2nd set of traffic lights onto the B3231, to Croyde. Ruda is situated at Croyde Bay on Moor Lane.
Open: March to November
Site fees: Contact for details
CULLOMPTON
FOREST GLADE HOLIDAY PARK
Devon
Near Kentisbeare, Cullompton, Devon EX15 2DT t: 01404 841381 e: enquiries@forest-glade.co.uk w: www.forest-glade.co.uk
Directions: M5 Jct 28. A373 Honiton 2½ miles. Turn left after Keepers Cottage pub, 2½ miles, on top of hill in forest. Facilities: Free indoor heated pool, hardstandings, elec/HU, shop, gas, laundry, play areas, hard tennis court. AA 4 pennant, free WiFi. Nearby: Forest and hill walks, fishing, golf, gliding. Open: Mid March to mid November. Site fees: From £22.50
Exeter Road, Dawlish, Devon EX7 0LX t: 01626 863 411
Facilities: A multi-award winning, family-run park dedicated to giving everyone a holiday to remember. Located in one of the most beautiful parts of Devon and less than a mile from the beautiful ‘Blue Flag’ beaches of Dawlish Warren, our site is in a prime position with easy access to all the local family attractions. See advert on page 225 for more information
DAWLISH
LEADSTONE CAMPING
Warren Road, Dawlish, Devon EX7 0NG t: 01626 864411
Directions: Leave the M5 at junction 30, take the A379 to Dawlish. As you approach Dawlish, turn left on the brow of the hill signposted Dawlish Warren. Site is 1/2 mile on the right.
Open: March - October
Site fees: Contact site
CASTLE BRAKE HOLIDAY PARK
Woodbury, Nr Exeter, Devon EX5 1HA t: 01395 232431 e: reception@castlebrake.co.uk
w: www.castlebrake.co.uk
Facilities: Castle Inn restaurant and bar with garden area, woodland walk with nature trail, children's play park, amenity block with underfloor heating, family bathrooms, accessible facilities, laundrette, games room.
Nearby: Exe estuary, 1½ miles from Woodbury. Beaches of Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, city of Exeter.
Open: 17 March to 30 October.
Site Fees: Touring from £12 per night, holiday homes from £199 per week.








Devon
EXETER
Devon

GREAT TORRINGTON
SMYTHAM HOLIDAY PARK
Devon
Little Torrington, Great Torrington EX38 8PU t: 01805 622110 f: 01805 625451 e: info@smytham.co.uk w: www.smytham.co.uk
Directions: 2 miles south of Torrington on A386.
Facilities: Family-run park in the heart of rural North Devon. Pets welcome. Heated facilities block, games room, bar, outdoor heated pool and paddling pool, play area, all weather pitches, hardstanding, fully-serviced and en-suite pitches. Direct access from the site on to the Tarka Trail. RHS Rosemoor nearby. Open: March to November Site fees: See website.
HARTLAND Devon
HARTLAND CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Fore Street, Hartland, Nr Bideford, Devon EX39 6DG
t: 01237 441876 m: 07971 421384
Directions: West on A39 from Bideford. Take B3248 to Hartland. On entering village site on left overlooking village, woodlands and Atlantic Coast. Family run. Fishing on site.
Open: March to October (contact during winter months to see if open)
ILFRACOMBE
HIDDEN VALLEY PARK
West Down, Near Ilfracombe, North Devon EX34 8NU t: 01271 813837
Devon
Facilities: Winner of the Gold David Bellamy Conservation Award, a 5 Star rating by ‘Visit England’, winners of the ‘Holiday Park of the Year’ and just last year we were honoured with the new AA 5 Pennants Award. Whether you are looking for a campsite to pitch your tent or touring caravan spaces, our Devon campsite provides it all. Open: All year Site fees: Call or see website
ILFRACOMBE
MILL PARK TOURING SITE
Mill Lane, Berrynarbor, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 9SH t: 01271 882647
Devon
Facilities: Electric hook‑ups (16amp), fully‑serviced pitches w/drinking water, grey water drain, 1st‑class modern, clean & warm toilet/showers, hairdryers, fishing lake, EV points, on‑site pub & family room, on‑site shop & off licence w/ camping supplies, coin-operated laundry room, dishwashing sinks, chemical waste disposal points, motorhome service point, payphone, WiFi, gas bottle exchange, fishing tackle & baits, disabled facilities, children's play area, book swap
KINGSBRIDGE
ISLAND LODGE CARAVAN & CAMPING SITE
Kingsbridge, South Devon TQ7 4BL t: 01548 852956 m: 07968 222007 w: www.islandlodgesite.co.uk
Devon
LYNMOUTH HOLIDAY RETREAT (PREVIOUSLY CHANNEL VIEW)
Manor Farm, Lynton, North Devon, EX35 6LD t: 01598 753349 e: lynmouth@coastandcountryparks.co.uk w: www.coastandcountryparks.co.uk/lynmouth-holiday-retreat/
Directions: For all larger campervans, motorhomes and touring caravans, we advise you approach us from the West via Barbrook on the A39. Access is available from the East on the A39 via Hillsford Bridge, but there are steep hairpin bends.
Facilities: Stunning views throughout new heated showers, toilets, dishwashing and laundry facilities. Small shop providing essentials in reception. Dog friendly with multiple walking routes from park. Open: 24 March - 30 November




Facilities: Peaceful, rural location welcoming families, couples and dogs. Serviced pitches, modern amenities, family and accessible facilities, dishwashing, laundry room. Small play area. Seasonal pitches and storage. AA five star. Open: All year. Site fees: From £35 per night.





MODBURY
MOOR VIEW TOURING PARK

Devon
California Cross, Nr Modbury, Devon PL21 0SG t: 01548 821485
Directions: Leave A38 at Wrangton Cross, left at top of slip road. Moor View is signed thereafter.
Open: All year
Site fees: Contact for details
NEWTON ABBOT
LEMONFORD CARAVAN PARK
Bickington, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 6JR
t/f: 01626 821242
Directions: Access to Lemonford from the A38 main holiday route into Devon and Cornwall is very straightforward and well-signed.
Open: All year
Site fees: From £18.00 including hook-up
NEWTON ABBOT
ROSS PARK CARAVAN PARK
Park Hill Farm, Moor Road, Ipplepen, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5TT
t/f: 01803 812983
Devon
Directions: From Newton Abbot to Totnes rd A381, at Park Hill Cross Rd turn opp service station, entrance 100yds. Follow brown signs to Ross Park.
Open: 31 March - 12 October
Site fees: Available on request
Don’t forget to mention the Motor Caravanners’ Club Handbook when booking your site
LYNTON
Devon







Kingsbridge, Nr Salcombe, South Devon TQ7 4AF 01548 852723 / 07968 222008 www.parklandsite.co.uk enquiries@parklandsite.co.uk


Park

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caravan and camping site set around a sparkling 1.5 acre lake. Located in an attractive wooded valley on the north Devon coast, it is perfectly situated for coastal walks, fun seaside activities and the breathtaking beauty of Exmoor. Mill Park o ers good sized level grassed and hardstanding pitches with electric hook-ups, fully serviced pitches, a motorhome service point, modern shower blocks, laundry room and camping supplies. There is an on-site family room and pub plus a well-stocked shop. The nearest village, Berrynarbor, is just a ve minute walk and o ers a country pub, village store and post o ce.


NOMANSLAND
WEST MIDDLEWICK FARM
West Middlewick Farm, Nomansland EX16 8NP
t: 01884 861235 m: 07866 511540
Devon
e: stay@westmiddlewick.co.uk w: www.westmiddlewick.co.uk
Facilities: Stunning views over Exmoor, hardstandings, electric hook ups, fresh water, toilet and shower block, disabled facilities, outdoor washing up area, public transport stops just outside, fishing, local pubs, food and shops within a mile, farm shop on-site, walks nearby, children's play park on-site, WiFi available (charges apply), please ask Jo or John for details.
Nearby: Knightshayes National Trust, Tiverton canal with horse drawn barge, Bickleigh Mill, Quince Honey Farm, local farmers markets, and many others.
Open: All year
Site fees: Low season: basic £13 per pitch for 2 people, £5 electric, dog £2, children £3.
High season: £20 per pitch for 2 people, all other prices the same as low season.

SOURTON DOWN CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Sourton Down, Okehampton EX20 4HT t: 01837 861747
Directions: A30 west past Okehampton take slip road for Tavistock. Left at bottom then left at sign for Sourton Down. Turn right just before the Pump and Peddle.
Facilities: Toilets and showers, pets, laundry, electric hook-up, chemical disposal, storage facilities.
Open: All year Site fees: Contact Site
BEVERLEY PARK
Goodrington Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7JE
t: 01803 843887
Directions: M5 to Exeter. A380 to Torquay at the roundabout turn right towards Brixham. Stay on this road for 5.7 miles. Turn right into Goodrington Road, Beverley Park is on right.
Open: All year
Site fees: Contact Site
HIGHER WELL FARM HOLIDAY PARK
Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6RN t: 01803 782289
Directions: From Exeter A380 towards Paignton. Right onto A385 Paignton to Totnes Road. Turn left at Parkers Arms and follow signs.
Open: 4 April - 2 November
Site fees: Contact site
PAIGNTON
WIDEND TOURING PARK
WHITEHILL COUNTRY PARK
Stoke Road, Paignton, South Devon TQ4 7PF
t: 01803 782338
Directions: Take A385 through Totnes, turn at the Parkers Arms pub onto Stoke Road. Continue for approx 11/2 miles and Whitehill Country Park is on the left.
Open: Contact site
Site fees: Contact site
Devon
The Berry Pomeroy Road, Marldon, Paignton, Devon TQ3 1RT t: 01803 550116 e: info@widend.com w: www.widend.com
Directions: Follow the A380 Torbay ring road. At the 2nd roundabout, turn right towards Marldon, at next roundabout turn second left into Five Lanes, Singmore House is on the corner. Head towards Berry Pomeroy and Totnes. Widend is approx one mile from ring road. Facilities: Heated pool, play area, family bar, shop, games room, disabled facilities, low level street lighting, electric hook-up, freshwater taps, waste water points.
SALCOMBE
KARRAGEEN CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Bolberry, Malborough, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 3EN t: 01548 561230 e: holiday@karrageen.co.uk w: www.karrageen.co.uk
Devon
Directions: From Kingsbridge take A381 towards Salcombe. At Malborough turn sharp right through village, follow signs for Bolberry, for 0.6 mile. Turn right at Bolberry (SP Karrageen), past farm sites, then after 0.9 mile, park on right and reception is at Karrageen house on left.
Facilities: Terraced, level and tree lined pitches, many with sea views. Licensed shop at reception. Family shower room. Beach 1 mile.





Guests are warmly welcomed to our family-run holiday park. Our spacious pitches o er privacy, parking and space to relax. Choose from fully serviced or non-serviced options.
Facilities include: On-site cafe and shop, play areas, Wi-Fi, pitch & putt and more.







PAIGNTON
Devon
PAIGNTON
Devon
PAIGNTON
Devon
OKEHAMPTON
Devon
SALCOMBE
PARKLAND CARAVAN & CAMPING SITE - ADULTS ONLY
Devon
Sorley Green, Kingsbridge, Nr Salcombe, South Devon TQ7 4AF t: 01548 852723 m: 07968 222008
Facilities: Modern, heated ‘hotel’ style washrooms and accessible facilities. Premier and deluxe pitches with private amenities. Guest lounge, laundry, campers kitchen and licensed shop. AA five stars, platinum. Adults only. NO Dogs. Glamping available. Bus stop at entrance.
Open: All year Site fees: From £35 per night Please see advert on page 227 for more information
SIDMOUTH
OAKDOWN HOLIDAY PARK
Devon
Gatedown Lane, Weston, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 OPT t: 01297 680387 A world of peace and tranquility, and the perfect place to relax and recharge. Facilities: 5 star incl. hardstanding pitch, electric hook‑up & water for touring & seasonal pitches. 2 amenity blocks with toilets/showers, unisex disabled facilities/family bathroom, laundry, kitchen & recycling. On‑site golf course, play areas, café, shop, dog spa. Chargeable WiFi, gas bottle exchange available. Field trail towards Donkey Sanctuary. Open: 21st March to 2nd November. Site fees: Contact site for details. See advert on page 228.
TAVISTOCK
HARFORD BRIDGE HOLIDAY PARK
Peter Tavy, Tavistock PL19 9LS t: 01822 810349 f: 01822 810028
e: stay@harfordbridge.co.uk w: www.harfordbridge.co.uk
Directions: Off A386 Tavistock to Okehampton road two miles from Tavistock take the Peter Tavy turn.
Facilities: 33 grass riverside pitches with/without electricity, 65 other grass pitches with/without electricity, 25 serviced hard standings. Escape Pods available. Motorhome service point, free mobile app, free Wi-Fi.
Nearby: Golf, horse riding, fishing, swimming, cycle route, two pubs, buses and walking.
Open: 15 March-14 Nov 2025
Site fees: From £22




TAVISTOCK
LANGSTONE MANOR PARK

Devon
Moortown, Tavistock, Devon PL19 9JZ t: 01822 613371 e: jane@langstonemanor.co.uk w: www.langstonemanor.co.uk
Directions: From Tavistock, take the B3357 Princetown Rd. After approx 1½ miles turn right at crossroads following signs.
Facilities: Peaceful, secluded site with fantastic views. Level, well drained pitches. Evening meals and bar. Camping pods available.
Nearby: Horse riding, fishing, cycleway, climbing, golf, walking straight onto Dartmoor. Open: 16/03/24 to 02/11/24. Site fees: Contact for details

TIVERTON
MINNOWS TOURING PARK
Holbrook Lane, Sampford Peverell, Tiverton, Devon EX16 7EN
Devon
t: 01884 821770 e: admin@minnowstouringpark.co.uk w: www.minnowstouringpark.co.uk
Directions: Leave M5 at J27 onto A361. After 600m take sliproad signposted Sampford Peverell. At roundabout turn right over bridge.
Site straight ahead.
Facilities: Hook-ups, service pitches, hardstandings, heated toilet block, disabled facilities, laundry, tourist information, WiFi.
Nearby: Fishing, walking, cycling, canoeing adjacent. Pubs, shop, golf, buses and trains within walking distance.
Open: March to November
Site fees: Contact site for details




DORSET

Aside from its miles of unspoilt countryside and coastline, Dorset offers a unique range of family attractions such as Monkey World and the Tank Museum.
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THE INSIDE PARK
Fairmile Road, Blandford, Dorset DT11 9AD t: 01258 453719
e: mail@theinsidepark.co.uk w: www.theinsidepark.co.uk
Facilities: Modern facilities, spacious pitches and a beautiful natural environment. Launderette, free hot water, shop, free WiFi, dogs welcome, children’s playground, caravan storage facilities
Open: 1 April to 1 November
Site fees: Based on 2 adults sharing with electric.
Low season: £25, high season: £29
BINGHAM GRANGE TOURING & CAMPING PARK
A3066, Melplash, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3TT t: 01308 488234
Directions: From South: Take A35 to Bridport, follow directions to Beaminster via A3066. After 21/2 miles, park entrance on left.
From North: At Beaminster follow signs for Bridport on the A3066. Pass through the village of Melplash. After ½ mile, park entrance on right.
Nearby: Golf, sea/coarse fishing, leisure centre, good walking, West Bay. Open: 30 June ‑ 04 January Site fees: Call site for details
HIGHLANDS END HOLIDAY PARK
Eype, Bridport, Dorset DT6 6AR t: 01308 426 947
Facilities: A 5* multi‑award‑winning park situated in a prime clifftop location, with panoramic views over the Jurassic coast and just a short walk to an array of stunning beaches. Enjoy fantastic on‑park facilities including a SPAR shop, swimming pool, sauna & steam room, bar & restaurant, children’s soft play and pitch ‘n’ putt course. Open: All year. See ad on page 230 for more information
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BRIDPORT
MANOR FARM HOLIDAY CENTRE
Charmouth, Bridport DT6 6QL t: 01297 560226 f: 01297 560429
e: enquiries@manorfarmholidaycentre.co.uk w: www.manorfarmholidaycentre.co.uk
Directions: Travelling West on A35 enter Charmouth. Manor Farm. Holiday Centre ¾ mile on right. Facilities: Swimming pools
Open: All year
Site fees: £23 to £39 basic pitch, £27 to £47 with electric, £34 to £50 super pitch. Rallies welcome.


BRIDPORT Dorset
NEWLANDS HOLIDAY PARK
Charmouth, Bridport DT6 6RB
t: 01297 560259 e: enq@newlandsholidays.co.uk w: www.newlandsholidays.co.uk
Directions: From Bristol M5: Exit at J25 Taunton A358 to Chard, Axminster then A35 to Charmouth. Continue on A35 signed Dorchester (bypassing Charmouth village), then take next turning right and Newlands is 50 yards on the left. From London M3: Join M27 then A31 to Ringwood. A35 to Wimborne, Dorchester, Bridport. Chideock, Morcombelake, then left to Charmouth. Newlands is 50 yards on the left.
Facilities: Onsite bar, restaurant, shop, play areas and swimming pool. Hot tub, sauna and gym. Modern facilities, toilets, showers, laundry and baby changing. Three types of electric pitches on grass or hardstanding. Pitches are terraced overlooking the valley near Lyme Regis.
Open: 10 March-3 November
Site fees: £28-£64 (one unit, one car, awning and up to 6 people).

ST LEONARDS FARM CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
Ringwood Road, West Moors, Ferndown, Dorset BH22 0AQ
t: 01202 872637 w: www.steonardsfarmpark.com
Facilities: Peaceful, level, well drained site near Bournemouth, Poole & New Forest. Electric hook‑ups, shower and toilet block, hard standing pitches. Indoor and outdoor play area, Motorhome/Touring Van Storage and seasonal pitches available. Open: 10 months of the year Site fees: From £22 p/night (2 persons)
BURTON BRADSTOCK
GRASTON COPSE HOLIDAY PARK
Annings Lane, Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4QP
t: 01308 426 947
Dorset
CHARMOUTH
MONKTON WYLD TOURING PARK
Charmouth, Dorset DT6 6DB t: 01297 631 131 e: holidays@monktonwyld.co.uk w: www.monktonwyld.co.uk
Facilities: Multi award winning park near Lyme Regis. 150 pitches inc fully serviced. Play area and dog walking areas.
Open: 7 February 2025 to 3 November 2025. Site fees: From £11



CHRISTCHURCH
HARROW WOOD FARM CARAVAN PARK
Poplar Lane, Bransgore, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 8JE t: 01425 672487
Facilities: Small family park with facilities block, chemical disposal point, disabled wet room, laundry area, motorhome fresh water ‑ filling tap & grey waste disposal. Fresh water points - various across the site.
Open: All year Site fees: From £26 per night
See ad on page 232 for more information.
LYME REGIS
Site fees: Contact site BOURNEMOUTH
SHRUBBERY TOURING PARK
Rousdon, Lyme Regis DT7 3XW t: 01297 442227
Directions: On the A3052 coast road west of Lyme Regis.
Facilities: Electric hook‑ups, laundry, shop, gas, play area, disabled facilities, modern toilet and shower blocks, crazy golf, dog walks, hard standings. Two glamping pods.
Open: Contact site



Facilities: A quiet and secluded countryside campsite hidden in the Bride Valley, but just a short 1 mile riverside walk to the beautiful Hive Beach on the Jurassic Coast and the picturesque village of Burton Bradstock which boasts some wonderful pubs. Enjoy the woodlands, bee hives, rivers and wildflowers in a truly tranquil part of Dorset. Please see ad on page 230 for more information Do you have a favourite site?
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SANDYHOLME HOLIDAY PARK
Moreton Road, Owermoigne, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8HZ
t: 01308 426 947
Facilities: Set in Thomas Hardy country and surrounded by meadows and farmland, Sandyholme is a great location to explore some of the best places Dorset has to offer, being only a short distance from Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Corfe Castle, the Isle of Purbeck and the seaside resort of Weymouth. On park there is a small wildlife lake with lots of ducks and wild birds, as well as a children’s play park. See ad on page 230 for more information
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SEATOWN Dorset
GOLDEN CAP HOLIDAY PARK
Seatown, Chideock, Bridport, Dorset DT6 6JX
t: 01308 426 947
Facilities: Just 150 yards from Seatown beach and surrounded by National Trust land, Golden Cap Holiday Park is the perfect scenic getaway. Walk the coast path up to Golden Cap itself, the highest point on the South Coast and enjoy breath-taking views of the Jurassic Coast. Facilities include a SPAR shop, children’s play area and fishing lake. Open: All year. See advert on page 230.
WAREHAM Dorset
BIRCHWOOD TOURIST PARK
Bere Road, Coldharbour, Wareham, Dorset BH20 7PA
t: 01929 554763
Directions: Located 3 miles north west of Wareham on the Bere Road (unclassified) in Wareham Forest. Site 2 miles on right from Wareham Train Station. Facilities: Shop, barrier system, two toilet blocks, fully serviced block paved hardstanding pitches, ideal for motorcaravans. Dog friendly. Open: All year Site fees: On application or visit website







WAREHAM Dorset
WAREHAM FOREST TOURIST PARK
Bere Road, North Trigon, Wareham, Dorset BH20 7NZ t: 01929 551393
Facilities: Two Modern Toilet Blocks with fully equipped Disabled Facilities. Free adjustable shower facilities. Fully equipped Laundries & Dish Washing. Free open air Heated Swimming Pool with Children's Paddling Pool & Patio Area. Family room with Table Tennis. Children's Playground with grass-area for sports. Licensed Shop onsite. Fully Serviced Luxury Pitches and Seasonal Pitches Available. Open: All year. See advert on page 230 for more information