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Caravan and Motorhome Membership. Worth it ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi guys.
We had our caravan sited on a seasonal pitch until recently. We’re now touring it more. A lot of the sites shown on UK Campsite website specify members only. The small independent sites we’ve stayed at so far this year have been really nice. We don’t need swimming pool and club facilities, just a quiet site for us two and the dog.
Are we missing out on membership of the club or is it a waste of £52 a year ?
Thank you in advance.
S&S (From a lovely site by a canal in mid-Lancashire.) x |
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We are members of the other club. We pay with age discount £42 per year. We have just stayed at one of the sites in the lake district it was close on £29 per night. Earlier this month we stayed at one the temporary holiday site that did have shower and toilets on a racecourse for £8 pn. I guess you need to look at what you need and how much you a prepared to pay for what you get. |
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"Take a look at a web page (search for sites)
Do you mean like an internet ?
No shit " Search for sites is a website that you can get on a app. Basically it takes your location and tells you where your nearest site,pub,layby is. It's funded by advertising that's why the above may have mentioned insurance companies that deal with motorhomes
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Take a look at a web page (search for sites)
Do you mean like an internet ?
No shit Search for sites is a website that you can get on a app. Basically it takes your location and tells you where your nearest site,pub,layby is. It's funded by advertising that's why the above may have mentioned insurance companies that deal with motorhomes
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Ahhhhhhhh. Gotcha. Thank you.
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"Take a look at a web page (search for sites)
Apologies. We misunderstood.
Thank you for the information.
S&S. " Search for sites in our view is the best website regarding campsites it also covers public houses car parks that allow overnight stopping. There's also a review of the places written by people who have stayed |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Take a look at a web page (search for sites)
Apologies. We misunderstood.
Thank you for the information.
S&S. Search for sites in our view is the best website regarding campsites it also covers public houses car parks that allow overnight stopping. There's also a review of the places written by people who have stayed "
Excellent. Thank you. Just finding our way round the app now. Very impressive.
S&S x |
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Wild Camping is our way to do it, Laybys and side streets, one night here and there, saved a fortune over the years.
Camp sites are for empting the toilet and charging the batteries, most garages will let you fill your water tank. |
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My mum as just sited for a year round site but just had a new thing built well nearly finished. Hydro pool gym a massage and nail area and got a pub snack bar in restaurant. Just off the a55 And only around £27 a night. Adults only. I nipped to the toilet and its very clean and nice. |
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"My mum as just sited for a year round site but just had a new thing built well nearly finished. Hydro pool gym a massage and nail area and got a pub snack bar in restaurant. Just off the a55 And only around £27 a night. Adults only. I nipped to the toilet and its very clean and nice. "
Oh and got static but not sure if owned and log cabins rental i believe and owner just brought the frost next to it and going to be mainly cabins for fishing two lakes in their somewhere.
I get to go on for free when my mum not there  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We like the caravan and motorhome club sites as you know the standards and on site rules are consistent etc.
The sites without toilet blokes are much more popular with adults only and also much quieter.
With some research there are also some really good certificated locations, only available to C&MHC members only.
So we find membership worthwhile. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"We like the caravan and motorhome club sites as you know the standards and on site rules are consistent etc.
The sites without toilet blokes are much more popular with adults only and also much quieter.
With some research there are also some really good certificated locations, only available to C&MHC members only.
So we find membership worthwhile."
Great info.
Thank you.
S&S. |
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"Try Pitchup.com very reasonable & covers all areas even abroad "
I live in Portugal and caravan back to uk every summer. I use pitchup.com for all my bookings in Spain, France and the UK its a great site and you can book through them too. |
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We are members of caravan motorhome
Find most their sites more expensive than commercial sites but cl are good
Just renewed breakdown insurance found green flag £16 cheaper than clubs mayday and they include home start
The club must be earning lots |
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By *ouvakMan
over a year ago
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we do commercial sites as we prefer to have some on site facilities, bar/pool/restaurant and shop, and also book long weekends and have never paid anything over £10 a night with electric
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"we do commercial sites as we prefer to have some on site facilities, bar/pool/restaurant and shop, and also book long weekends and have never paid anything over £10 a night with electric
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£10 a night ? Really ?
We’ve been on quiet sites, no bothered about a bar as we’ve usually got the dog with us and we’re generally paying £20 plus a night, with hook-up and toilet facilities. |
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