A quiet site adjacent to the Grand Union Canal with spectacular views across the Nene Valley towards Flore and the Althorp Estate. Unusually site is opposite side to towpath so great for fishing. launching canoes or paddle boards, or just watching the beautiful narrow boats meander past. Canal fi...
Search the Club
Adults only from 2023. Whitehouse Farm is a quiet CL located in a small hamlet close to the popular village of Hartington. Ideally situated within the Peak District National Park with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. There are an abundance of walks from site including the stunning W...
Top five cycle routes that visit historic buildings
The five best cycle routes which visit stately homes, historic buildings ... and National Trust properties from Caravan and Motorhome Club sites. Each route is largely traffic-free
Buses to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dumfries and Carlisle - 2 miles from site.
Hole Farm Caravan Site has very easy access, with spacious pitches on a 'just off level' site. There are no extra charges for anything! All electirc 'hook ups' are 16 amp. Our site is a 20 minute walk from the beautiful village of Appledore, where you can find a friendly pub, a well stocked shop,...
Our well kept site by a lake (unfenced) is nestled 3 miles east of Castle Douglas. Quick access onto the A75 allows centralised trips around Dumfries and Galloway. The small town of Castle Douglas has shops, pubs, restaurants, golf course, swimming pool garages and more. Our par...
High Farm CL, Beadlam Rigg occupies a peaceful, remote rural location within the North York Moors National Park, with access to many off-road walking & cycling routes direct from the site gate. We offer metered EHU with 10kWh (our average summer usage on site) included within the pitch fee, f...
Located on a working farm in the lovely village of Hemingford Abbots in Cambridgeshire, this private site offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. The local pub is a 10 minute walk away via quiet village roads, or head over the meadow to the village of Houghton who ha...