Site Facilities
C h o o s i n g
Please note that outside July and August many facilities may be
closed due to fewer visitors on-site, weather conditions, etc, and
this is normally reflected in the price. Opening dates for facilities
y o u r
are shown in each site entry but are intended as a guide and
may be subject to external pressures beyond the sites’ control. If
you require particular facilities on specific sites, please telephone
Campsite
us before booking and we will be happy to provide you with
more information.
We know that the right choice can make or break
Many members like to take their holidays in low or shoulder
your holiday so have taken great care in preparing
seasons when they can enjoy good weather without the crowds.
this information for you. The perfect site varies for
In the high season, facilities and entertainment are in full swing
each family and you should check carefully before
and pitch areas and sanitary facilities are under most stress. If a
booking that your chosen site is one that will suit
site has the “Action packed” icon you can be sure that during
your tastes. The following points should help with
July and August it will be busy, with plenty going on and probably
your decision but if you have any queries, please
noisy! However the character of a site can change completely
ask our staff who will be happy to help.
before the beginning of July or as visitors leave after the second or
Planning your journey
third week of August and facilities are closed.
The separate map provided shows all the camp sites in our
All the sites we work with have either all or some WC-type
Ferry ServicesChoosing your Campsite
brochure with mileages from a local town to each port shown
toilets. In the low season there may be fewer sanitary blocks
on the reverse. Access is possible via our website www.
open and these may be unisex. Toilet seats, toilet paper and sink
caravanclub.co.uk to Via Michelin to help you plan your
plugs may not be provided on some sites. Many campsites are
journey in easy stages. As a general guide, we recommend not
keen to be environmentally friendly, using solar panels to heat
more than around 250 miles per day. It is better to arrive safely
the water for showers, separating recyclable refuse, etc. Some
and not too tired to enjoy your holiday!
of the campsites we work with are members of Green Key, an
To locate a site, check the map to see where you want to visit,
international eco-label for tourism (see
www.green-key.org for
make a note of the site numbers in the area and refer to the
more details). Those sites with green credentials are shown by
Index of European Sites which will give you the page numbers
use of the “tree” icon as shown on page 13.
for more details of those sites. These are all colour-coded to
As campsites start to provide more sophisticated facilities for
help with your planning.
their visitors, it is becoming more usual to find a sauna, fitness
room, whirlpool, etc, available for visitors’ use. These sites are
marked with the “whirlpool” icon as shown on page 13.
Special Requests
When you have made your booking through the Caravan Club,
details including the outfit size are sent through to each site. If
you have a special request please advise us at the time of your
booking, eg, if you wish to be located close to another family.
We cannot guarantee, however, that the request will be met
by the site administration, and those sites which have indicated
they are unable to accept such requests show the relevant note
in their entries.
Star Ratings
In Spain it is usually standard procedure to choose your pitch from
The Club works with a wide range of sites to suit all tastes,
those available on arrival, rather than have it allocated by the site
from small, family-run two-star sites to large, busy, highly
administration. Many sites will only accept up to 5 or 6 people on
commercialised sites. The grading or star rating quoted is
one pitch and pitch sizes vary from region to region, country to
given by the authorities where the sites are situated and are
country. Members may find pitches in Italy particularly tight.
not linked to The Club’s own sites or any other system in the
UK. As we do not own or manage sites abroad we would
Inevitably on all sites some pitches are better than others. If you
never be totally happy making specific recommendations but
are unhappy with your pitch, please take the matter up with the
every site in this brochure has been happily used by members
site administration on arrival. If the problem remains unresolved
in previous years. Please note, however, that different
then contact The Club during office hours and we will do our
countries have different standards and regulations, and even
best to resolve the situation.
amongst sites in the same category the facilities can vary
Dogs & cats
greatly from one location to another.
Whilst many of the sites will welcome your pets, some have
special restrictions regarding the number of pets per pitch and the
size or breed of dog accepted. Please advise our reservations staff
when making your booking if you will be taking your pet and
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Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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