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Caravan sites in the East Midlands

Great examples of industrial heritage can be found in the East Midlands; hop on a lovingly restored tram at Crich Tramway Village in the Amber Valley or admire the many National trust properties. Nearby cities are perfect for a day trip, to soak up the culture, entertainment, eat well and sop.

Head to Lincoln and climb the mightly cathedral (used in the filming of the Da Vinci code), sample a curry in Leicester and weave your way through the City of Caves in Nottingham. Explore Robin Hood's legendary haunts in Sherwood Forest and enjoy cycling or archery.

Caravan sites and parks in East Midlands

Recommended destinations for East Midlands

Newark-on-Trent

Market town

Newark upon Trent is a historic market town on the River Trent, just under 20 miles north east of Nottingham and even nearer to Lincoln.

Stamford

Old English stone town

Famous for its 17th and 18th century stone buildings and timber buildings, the historic town of Stamford has something to offer everyone.

Skegness

Seaside resort

Skegness has award-winning sandy beach stretches for miles and is the perfect destination for all the family.

Great Days Out

There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.

Find more attractions and events

Event
Attraction
Member offer

  • Derby, Derbyshire
    Beautifully landscaped marina offering Tea Room, Shops, Walks, Pub/Restaurant (in 2010), Boats for Sale, Boats for Hire, feature lake & much more. On the Trent & Mersey Canal, between the villages of Willington & Findern.
  • Southwell, Nottinghamshire
    18 hole, par 71 golf course. Full practice ground. Motel and other leisure facilities.
  • Stapleford, Nottinghamshire
    Geological site
  • Chesterfield, Derbyshire
    Chesterfield's theatre opened in 1949 in the Stephenson Memorial Hall which was built in 1879 to commemorate George Stephenson, who moved to Chesterfield in 1838. Originally called the Civic Theatre, it changed to the Pomegranate in 1982.
  • Boston, Lincolnshire
    Purveyors of finest quality, hand-made, Lincolnshire sausages. No preservatives or flavour enhancers. Also available from London's famous Borough Market.

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