X03 Camping Bled HHHHH
Open: 20 Mar - 15 Oct
Calais: 833 miles Hook of Holland: 749 miles
At the foot of the Alpine mountains, Camping
Bled enjoys a lakeside position on the shore of the
beautiful Lake Bled and is the ideal base to discover
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the charms of Slovenia. A trip to Bled Island on one
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of the famous “pletna” boats is not to be missed as
• Shop (1 May-30 Sep) • Laundry facilities
well as a visit to Bled Castle which offers breathtaking
• Restaurant
*
• Disabled facilities
views over the lake. There is plenty to do in the area
• Take-away
*
• Dog shower
• BBQs permitted • Nearby: Swimming pools,
from hiking, mountain biking, canyoning, white water
• Children’s play area
*
Spa, Golf, Kayaking rafting, paragliding and much more.
• Table tennis
*
Town: 1.5 mile
• Bike hire
*
Lake beach: Direct access across
• Fishing
*
road
The site has direct access, across a small road, to a lakeside beach
• TV room
*
Open: 20 Mar-15 Oct and is surrounded by woodland. Pitches are grassy and on average
Slovenia
• Internet/WiFi
90m
2
. Some are marked out. The site can become busy in high
season. There are five sanitary blocks, which are kept very clean.
20/03-01/06 01/06-01/07 01/07-26/08 26/08-26/09 26/09-15/10 There is a shop and a restaurant, which offers a lake view. Campers
Site Only Per Night (£)
can enjoy discounts at the nearby spa centre, which includes a
Outfit +2 14.01 16.69 18.03 16.69 14.01
Extra Person 5.95 7.29 7.96 7.29 5.95
thermal pool complex, a sauna and various beauty treatments.
Child 7-13 4.09 5.03 5.50 5.03 4.09 Camping Bled is also situated near the luxurious Bled Golf Course.
Child 0-6 Free Free Free Free Free
Special offers apply to campers.
Price includes 16 amp electricity. Minimum Stay: 6 nights 10/07-25/08.
BOOKING CODE: X03
NEW
X04 Ljubljana Resort HHHH
Open: All year
Calais: 860 miles Amsterdam: 772 miles
Ljubljana Resort is set in three hectares of green
parkland on the outskirts of Ljubljana, the capital of
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Slovenia. A bus runs from the site to the city in about
10 minutes. This small city has many interesting places
• Outdoor pool
*
• Bike hire
• Paddling pool
*
Nearby: Golf (12½ miles), fishing,
to visit including Preseren Square and the Triple Bridge, • Bar skiing (10 miles – winter only), Shop
which lead to the historic district comprised of narrow
• Restaurant (½ mile), tennis, horseriding.
• Children’s play area Town: 2½ miles
cobblestone streets, shops, bars and restaurants.
• Table tennis Club comments: Naturist
• Electric BBQs sunbathing adjacent to
The campsite was totally renovated during the winter of 2004/5
• Disabled facilities swimming pool complex
• Laundry service
*
Open: 1 Jun – 15 Sep
and is an ideal as a base for a short city break. There is also
plenty to do on site, however, with a wide range of facilities for
all members of the family. The Laguna sports complex provides
a range of swimming pools, jacuzzis, whirlpools and sauna. The
Sava River runs alongside the site and offers the possibility of
watersports too.
01/01-01/05 01/05-01/06 01/06-01/09 01/09-01/10 01/10-31/12
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 13.56 16.24 21.60 16.24 13.56
Extra Person 5.72 7.06 9.74 7.06 5.72
Child 13-18 5.20 6.54 9.22 6.54 5.20
Child 7-12 4.03 5.03 7.04 5.03 4.03
Child 4-6 3.52 4.52 6.53 4.52 3.52
Child 0-3 Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes electricity and tax. Minimum stay 3 nights 01/06-01/09
BOOKING CODE: X04
138
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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