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CC site or CL site which one is your favorite?

Have only ever been to one CC site and that was Strid Wood at Bolton Abbey. Very nice, but not our type of site. Prefer grassy pitches and not lines of vans, but a more haphazard type of pitching.

As for CL's - we have a lot of favourites (and a lot no-returns) but couldn't possibly list them as then they would always be full when we wanted to go to them!

Would of course mention the no-returns though - feel free to visit and make your own mind up!
 
CC every time, C&CC not bad but not up to the standard of CC thats our view others will feel different comes down to personel choice, try both then you can make your own mind up.
 
Jo-anne

Rather than write your book for you , do you have a particular part of the country in mind?

Keep smiling.

Cheers

Dustydog
 
alan, its not for me book. its not even if i wanted to go anywhere its for all and everybody just curious really.

mines hillhead devon as you all know i love the site and the area is amazing. ive been dorset, cornwall, norfolk, oxfordshire, gloustershire and lincolnshire. out of all the caravan club sites ive been to hillhead is me fave by far.

jo
 
Hi Jo-anne

I think a CL is a totally different experience from a CC . It is usually the location and surrounding area that make it for me.

Thus if I am in North Devon I will use Collacott Farm near Fremington. 700 feet above sea level. Beautiful views of the River Taw across to Chivenor. There is a toilet, 10 amp electricty and fresh water. The price is breath takingly reasonable.

CC wise , you know I love Buxton's Grinlow, most of the Scottishe ones and certainly Troutbeck head for the walks etc.

In fairness I have only been to two CCs I didn't like and I think it will be unfair to name them here.

Don't forget there are also a number of privately owned sites equally good value for money with excellent facilities eg Polmanter St Ives , River Valley St Austell to name but a few.

I didn't give you much did I? LOL

Cheers

Dustydog
 
Hi Jo-anne

I think a CL is a totally different experience from a CC . It is usually the location and surrounding area that make it for me.

Thus if I am in North Devon I will use Collacott Farm near Fremington. 700 feet above sea level. Beautiful views of the River Taw across to Chivenor. There is a toilet, 10 amp electricty and fresh water. The price is breath takingly reasonable.

CC wise , you know I love Buxton's Grinlow, most of the Scottishe ones and certainly Troutbeck head for the walks etc.

In fairness I have only been to two CCs I didn't like and I think it will be unfair to name them here.

Don't forget there are also a number of privately owned sites equally good value for money with excellent facilities eg Polmanter St Ives , River Valley St Austell to name but a few.

I didn't give you much did I? LOL

Cheers

Dustydog
Dustydog,

Could you recommend any CL's within the South East Wales or Gower areas. I will not tell anyone else, promise!

Cheers,

Mathew
 
Dustydog,

Could you recommend any CL's within the South East Wales or Gower areas. I will not tell anyone else, promise!

Cheers,

Mathew
 

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