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So after a few viewings & too many hours on youtube, we bought a 2013 Lunar Lexon 530, its now on our storage pitch (1st reverse in 15yrs lol). now it's time to look for a few weekends away in our area before the end of the year & start planning trips for next year, what's everyone's thoughts on club sites, pro's & cons ?
 
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So after a few viewings & too many hours on youtube, we bought a 2013 Lunar Lexon 530, its now on our storage pitch (1st reverse in 15yrs lol). now it's time to look for a few weekends away in our area before the end of the year & start planning trips for next year, what's everyone's thoughts on club sites, pro's & cons ?
Club sites have become very expensive - there's still excellent value and cracking locations among the CL/CS 5-van sites - but you do need to read the description to see what you get.
 
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We prefer CLโ€™s. Smaller, often friendlier, and all very different. However. You may be better starting with club sites with advice on hand.

John
Cheers, when we had last van, bout 15yrs ago we were members of the ccc & found as infrequent novices, we were looked down on as I took 5-10 tries to get reversed onto pitch in our old 2nd hand van, then struggling to put up awning, I have never understood anyone having experience & not passing it on.
 
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.....going to Brighton CAMC site in November for 5 days using their one night free offer.....works out at ยฃ21.50/ day. Their sites suit winter caravanning.....heated amenities, hardstanding and unmetered electricity etc.
I admit normally too expensive in the so called caravan season.
 
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Another vote for CLs and small private sites, it really depends on what you want from a site though. If your looking for peace and quiet and are willing to sacrifice amenities (club house, shop, entertainment etc) CLs are the way to go. Some have showers and toilets, many don't, some have WiFi, others don't. Every one I've stayed at has had loads of space between pitches and most have had great views.

What area are you in? I'm sure someone on here will be able to recommend a site or two.
 
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Another vote for CLs and small private sites, it really depends on what you want from a site though. If your looking for peace and quiet and are willing to sacrifice amenities (club house, shop, entertainment etc) CLs are the way to go. Some have showers and toilets, many don't, some have WiFi, others don't. Every one I've stayed at has had loads of space between pitches and most have had great views.

What area are you in? I'm sure someone on here will be able to recommend a site or two.
We are in aberdeen so aberdeen/Aberdeenshire, till I'm back into towing after bout 15yrs
 
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Cheers, when we had last van, bout 15yrs ago we were members of the ccc & found as infrequent novices, we were looked down on as I took 5-10 tries to get reversed onto pitch in our old 2nd hand van, then struggling to put up awning, I have never understood anyone having experience & not passing it on.
I don't think you "were looked down on". . We are all people watchers. . Life's a learning curve. . Caravanning is to be embraced and enjoyed. . Some 'vanners are pitched up and having a beer before I've decided where I want to pitch. . . It's not a competition. . Nice and easy and in your own time. .
 
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Two things could alleviate your concern. Fit a mover to the caravan as no oneโ€™s the slightest bit interested in seeing a caravan being moved by the motors. The other could be to try an air awning. No poles to mix up. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
 
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Two things could alleviate your concern. Fit a mover to the caravan as no oneโ€™s the slightest bit interested in seeing a caravan being moved by the motors. The other could be to try an air awning. No poles to mix up. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
poles dont get mixed up if you colour code them with insulating tape e.g. red,blue, green, yellow, back and white . Simples!
 
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Two things could alleviate your concern. Fit a mover to the caravan as no oneโ€™s the slightest bit interested in seeing a caravan being moved by the motors. The other could be to try an air awning. No poles to mix up. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Cheers, a movers a definite before to long
 
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I don't think you "were looked down on". . We are all people watchers. . Life's a learning curve. . Caravanning is to be embraced and enjoyed. . Some 'vanners are pitched up and having a beer before I've decided where I want to pitch. . . It's not a competition. . Nice and easy and in your own time. .
Maybe "looked down on" was a little harsh & maybe just my OCD & paranoia, but one site I visited seemed to have a lot of Henry's & Henrieta's (sorry to anyone who matches these names) but a lot of them seemed to feel they were a class above others lol.
 
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poles dont get mixed up if you colour code them with insulating tape e.g. red,blue, green, yellow, back and white . Simples!
Been there done that, but my post was a light hearted one, not intended to be a technical discourse. But has as been seen recently humour touches all differently ๐Ÿ˜‚
 

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