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sleepyrascal
17th July 2006, 01:30 AM
Myself and my girlfriend have turned our backs on typical week long spanish holidays and instead have managed to get our hands on a caravan and plan to go around the UK.

Any tips on where to go. we would need maybe 3 different sites in 3 locations.

GO! :D

monkimagic
17th July 2006, 04:31 AM
A great destination for Caravans is......anywhere but the road:D

gill
17th July 2006, 04:37 AM
West Coast is great at this time of year (Oban, perhaps?)

Also, the Lake District.

Also, near Alton Towers (in the Peak District) - that's good too!

Depends what kind of holiday you want - quiet or rowdy!?!? ;)

Sweeney
17th July 2006, 05:07 AM
Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D

Craig
17th July 2006, 05:19 AM
right - before anyone starts, I like caravans so get it right up ye.!!

Sleepy, depends where you want to go....

York is great. Used both caravan club sites... Rowntree Park is right in the middle of the town and is great to see york without having to drive everywhere. Beechwood Grange is on the ring road on the outskirts and is also a cracking site.

North Ledaig in Oban is superb, also (it was voted best site and is on the banks of Loch Linnie... can't remember the name though...) it's well worth it... :D:D

I mostly caravan in Scotland so most of my recommendations would be there... here are a few..

Blair Atholl Castle Caravan Park
Nethercraig Caravan Park, Alyth
Yellocraigs, North Berwick
Craigtoun Meadow, St Andrews
Culloden Moor, Near Inverness.
Melrose Caravan Park, Melrose, Borders.

:approve:

AndyP & Lenore
17th July 2006, 05:31 AM
quote:Originally posted by sleepyrascal

Myself and my girlfriend have turned our backs on typical week long spanish holidays and instead have managed to get our hands on a caravan and plan to go around the UK.

Any tips on where to go. we would need maybe 3 different sites in 3 locations.

GO! :D


Good for you Sleepy! Can't beat the peace and tranquility of a caravan holiday.

Best suggestion I can give you is to join the Caravan Club (http://www.caravanclub.co.uk) or the Camping & Caravanning Club (http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/). Both organisations have a massive network of sites throughout the UK giving a wide choice of locations and types of site. The Caravan Club membership is £34 per year, and gets you extended access to their web site. I haven't joined the Caravan & Camping Club but it looks like their membership costs £33.

Club sites IMHO tend to be cleaner, well managed and mostly quieter than commercial sites. They used to be cheaper but this doesn't tend to be the case so much these days.

There's only one non-club site I would strongly reccommend - Linwater Caravan Park (http://www.linwater.co.uk) - located half way between Livingston and Edinburgh, really peacefull site, run by a nice family. It's a regular haunt of Lenore and I. Maybe a reason to avoid:eek::D

If there's anything else I can help with, give me a shout.

A.:D

AndyP & Lenore
17th July 2006, 05:33 AM
quote:Originally posted by craigd

right - before anyone starts, I like caravans so get it right up ye.!!

Sleepy, depends where you want to go....

York is great. Used both caravan club sites... Rowntree Park is right in the middle of the town and is great to see york without having to drive everywhere. Beechwood Grange is on the ring road on the outskirts and is also a cracking site.

North Ledaig in Oban is superb, also (it was voted best site and is on the banks of Loch Linnie... can't remember the name though...) it's well worth it... :D:D

I mostly caravan in Scotland so most of my recommendations would be there... here are a few..

Blair Atholl Castle Caravan Park
Nethercraig Caravan Park, Alyth
Yellocraigs, North Berwick
Craigtoun Meadow, St Andrews
Culloden Moor, Near Inverness.
Melrose Caravan Park, Melrose, Borders.

:approve:


And yeah! What Craig said. Especially about Yellowcraigs. But try to keep that for shoulder season when the kids are in school.:D

Mini Me
17th July 2006, 06:00 AM
quote:Originally posted by Sweeney

Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D


how funny was that :question::p:D;)

Crombers
17th July 2006, 06:10 AM
quote:Originally posted by Only Me


quote:Originally posted by Sweeney

Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D


how funny was that :question::p:D;)


Brilliant :D

Sweeney
17th July 2006, 06:15 AM
Was in hysterics, two of them sitting doing crosswords and you could see the pan in flames!

Burple
17th July 2006, 05:47 PM
quote:Originally posted by Sweeney

Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D



:D:D:D:D:D:D

Caravan Club - "All our members pull over to let cars past"

What?????
When?????
You've got more chance of getting a tractor or a white van man to pull over!

What happened at the end of that adventure should be the fate of all caravans on the road.
If yer wanna go out and camp, do it properly, buy a tent. If you want all your home comforts, stay at home! :blackeye:;):p:p:p:D

sleepyrascal
17th July 2006, 06:04 PM
quote:Originally posted by low_n_loud1


quote:Originally posted by Sweeney

Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D



:D:D:D:D:D:D

Caravan Club - "All our members pull over to let cars past"

What?????
When?????
You've got more chance of getting a tractor or a white van man to pull over!

What happened at the end of that adventure should be the fate of all caravans on the road.
If yer wanna go out and camp, do it properly, buy a tent. If you want all your home comforts, stay at home! :blackeye:;):p:p:p:D




I have a tent.... just decided to do the caravan banter this year. ;)

Gismo
17th July 2006, 06:48 PM
I don't want to put you off, but, coming back from Glasgow airport last night there was a very nasty caravan crash on the M8, absolutely wrecked and covered 3 of the 4 lanes (included a slip way)
Make sure you're towing weight is correct etc etc
Apart from that, hope it all goes well :)

monkimagic
18th July 2006, 06:16 AM
quote:Originally posted by low_n_loud1


quote:Originally posted by Sweeney

Didn't happen to catch top gear there did you? :D



:D:D:D:D:D:D

Caravan Club - "All our members pull over to let cars past"

What?????
When?????
You've got more chance of getting a tractor or a white van man to pull over!

What happened at the end of that adventure should be the fate of all caravans on the road.
If yer wanna go out and camp, do it properly, buy a tent. If you want all your home comforts, stay at home! :blackeye:;):p:p:p:D




Well said young man ;)

weefossy
18th July 2006, 06:27 AM
The Rhodes caravan site in North Berwick has the best views ever. Small friendly site within walking distance of NB town........and you can wave to the Weefossies as you pass!!

Gismo
19th July 2006, 06:44 AM
Just watched the top gear programme, absolutely fantastic :D best laugh in ages

sleepyrascal
15th August 2006, 03:33 AM
Ok, thanks for all the info so far. The latest is were gona camp instead. Apparently I have to take a bloody caravan driving test because I passed after 1997. Pants.

So I have most of the week sorted for venues, just looking for a nice place somewhere around Oxford. Or anywhere close-ish to London (ideally Northerly).

Ive tried three of the well known ones and they were fully booked.

Scottie
15th August 2006, 04:12 AM
try www.swissfarmcamping.co.uk got a nice TVR garage @ Henley on Thames.

www.diamondpark.co.uk

www.cotswoldview.co.uk

or try the www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk Oxford.

sleepyrascal
15th August 2006, 06:09 AM
quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

try www.swissfarmcamping.co.uk got a nice TVR garage @ Henley on Thames.

www.diamondpark.co.uk

www.cotswoldview.co.uk

or try the www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk Oxford.


diamond, campingandcaravaningclub and swiss farm are all booked. Pants. The only one available so far is one called green hills.

Ill try cotswoldview..