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UK holidaymakers have more choice through The Club

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As more holidaymakers look to spend their holiday time in the UK, The Camping and Caravanning Club has responded by increasing their number of low-cost self catering units by a third. 

 

Six luxury Holiday Lodges are available at three breathtaking new locations - Boroughbridge, Rhandirmwyn and Winchcombe.

 

Mike Nicholas, Holiday Homes Sales Manager for the Club said: “These self catering lodges offer UK holidaymakers everything they need for a perfect break. With full sized kitchens and bathrooms and modern décor, they will be the ideal destination for most visitors, regardless of age.

 

“These locations are no less than you would expect from a Club experienced in Great British holidays. We look forward to welcoming those looking for an idyllic UK break to both our new and more established self catering units.”

 

Club Members will receive discounts on their stay at any self catering site, as do those aged over 55. The new units mean that the Club now offers a total of 18 properties spread over 11 sites.

 

To find out more about self catering through The Camping and Caravanning Club, please call 02476 475087 or visit www.clubselfcatering.co.uk

 

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For further media information or images, please contact:

Dawn Henton, 024 7647 5214 dawn.henton@thefriendlyclub.co.uk

Jon Dale, 024 7647 5204 jon.dale@thefriendlyclub.co.uk

Editor's notes

1. Self catering properties are available at:

    • Adgestone, Isle of Wight Holiday Caravan (1 available)

    • Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire Lodges (2 available)

    • Cheddar, Somerset Holiday Caravans (2 available)

    • Lauder, Scottish Borders Timber Chalets (4 available)
    • Moreton, Dorset Portland or Lulworth Bungalow (2 available)
    • Rhandirmwyn, Wales Lodges (2 available)
    • Teversal Holiday Caravan (1 available)
    • Troutbeck, Lake District Holiday Caravan (1 available) 
    • Veryan, Cornwall Tretheake House (1 available) 
    • Winchcombe, Cotswolds Lodges (2 available) 

      2. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 108 years old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning sites throughout the UK and, through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now runs a further 21 Camping and Caravanning and three Cabin Sites

      3.National Camping and Caravanning Week (NCCW) was launched in 2001 by The Camping and Caravanning Club and will take place between May 23 and 29 this year. The aim of this week is to raise the profile of camping amongst the general public. Its timing is deliberate to coincide with the Spring Bank Holiday, traditionally one of the busiest camping weeks of the year.

      4.  National awards include:

      ·         MMM Camping and Caravanning Site of the Year 2009

      ·         The Maison de la France Tour Operator Awards for Best Camping/Mobile Home Operator 2008 - Carefree International Travel Service

      ·         Practical Motorhome 2007 Sovereign Awards – Carefree International Travel Service awarded Gold Sovereign

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Milarrochy Bay Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in Scotland

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Kessingland Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in England

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Glencoe Site – Winner Camping and Touring or Static Caravan Sites category in Scotland

    • Lauder, Scottish Borders Timber Chalets (4 available)
    • Moreton, Dorset Portland or Lulworth Bungalow (2 available)
    • Rhandirmwyn, Wales Lodges (2 available)
    • Teversal Holiday Caravan (1 available)
    • Troutbeck, Lake District Holiday Caravan (1 available) 
    • Veryan, Cornwall Tretheake House (1 available) 
    • Winchcombe, Cotswolds Lodges (2 available) 

      2. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 108 years old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning sites throughout the UK and, through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now runs a further 21 Camping and Caravanning and three Cabin Sites

      3.National Camping and Caravanning Week (NCCW) was launched in 2001 by The Camping and Caravanning Club and will take place between May 23 and 29 this year. The aim of this week is to raise the profile of camping amongst the general public. Its timing is deliberate to coincide with the Spring Bank Holiday, traditionally one of the busiest camping weeks of the year.

      4.  National awards include:

      ·         MMM Camping and Caravanning Site of the Year 2009

      ·         The Maison de la France Tour Operator Awards for Best Camping/Mobile Home Operator 2008 - Carefree International Travel Service

      ·         Practical Motorhome 2007 Sovereign Awards – Carefree International Travel Service awarded Gold Sovereign

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Milarrochy Bay Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in Scotland

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Kessingland Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in England

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Glencoe Site – Winner Camping and Touring or Static Caravan Sites category in Scotland

    • Lauder, Scottish Borders Timber Chalets (4 available)
    • Moreton, Dorset Portland or Lulworth Bungalow (2 available)
    • Rhandirmwyn, Wales Lodges (2 available)
    • Teversal Holiday Caravan (1 available)
    • Troutbeck, Lake District Holiday Caravan (1 available) 
    • Veryan, Cornwall Tretheake House (1 available) 
    • Winchcombe, Cotswolds Lodges (2 available) 

      2. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 108 years old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning sites throughout the UK and, through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now runs a further 21 Camping and Caravanning and three Cabin Sites

      3.National Camping and Caravanning Week (NCCW) was launched in 2001 by The Camping and Caravanning Club and will take place between May 23 and 29 this year. The aim of this week is to raise the profile of camping amongst the general public. Its timing is deliberate to coincide with the Spring Bank Holiday, traditionally one of the busiest camping weeks of the year.

      4.  National awards include:

      ·         MMM Camping and Caravanning Site of the Year 2009

      ·         The Maison de la France Tour Operator Awards for Best Camping/Mobile Home Operator 2008 - Carefree International Travel Service

      ·         Practical Motorhome 2007 Sovereign Awards – Carefree International Travel Service awarded Gold Sovereign

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Milarrochy Bay Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in Scotland

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Kessingland Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in England

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Glencoe Site – Winner Camping and Touring or Static Caravan Sites category in Scotland

    • Lauder, Scottish Borders Timber Chalets (4 available)
    • Moreton, Dorset Portland or Lulworth Bungalow (2 available)
    • Rhandirmwyn, Wales Lodges (2 available)
    • Teversal Holiday Caravan (1 available)
    • Troutbeck, Lake District Holiday Caravan (1 available) 
    • Veryan, Cornwall Tretheake House (1 available) 
    • Winchcombe, Cotswolds Lodges (2 available) 

      2. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 108 years old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning sites throughout the UK and, through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now runs a further 21 Camping and Caravanning and three Cabin Sites

      3.National Camping and Caravanning Week (NCCW) was launched in 2001 by The Camping and Caravanning Club and will take place between May 23 and 29 this year. The aim of this week is to raise the profile of camping amongst the general public. Its timing is deliberate to coincide with the Spring Bank Holiday, traditionally one of the busiest camping weeks of the year.

      4.  National awards include:

      ·         MMM Camping and Caravanning Site of the Year 2009

      ·         The Maison de la France Tour Operator Awards for Best Camping/Mobile Home Operator 2008 - Carefree International Travel Service

      ·         Practical Motorhome 2007 Sovereign Awards – Carefree International Travel Service awarded Gold Sovereign

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Milarrochy Bay Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in Scotland

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Kessingland Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in England

      ·         Loo of the Year 2007, Glencoe Site – Winner Camping and Touring or Static Caravan Sites category in Scotland

2. The Camping and Caravanning Club is 108 years old and is the largest and oldest Club in the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning sites throughout the UK and, through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now runs a further 21 Camping and Caravanning and three Cabin Sites

3.National Camping and Caravanning Week (NCCW) was launched in 2001 by The Camping and Caravanning Club and will take place between May 23 and 29 this year. The aim of this week is to raise the profile of camping amongst the general public. Its timing is deliberate to coincide with the Spring Bank Holiday, traditionally one of the busiest camping weeks of the year.

4.  National awards include:

·         MMM Camping and Caravanning Site of the Year 2009

·         The Maison de la France Tour Operator Awards for Best Camping/Mobile Home Operator 2008 - Carefree International Travel Service

·         Practical Motorhome 2007 Sovereign Awards – Carefree International Travel Service awarded Gold Sovereign

·         Loo of the Year 2007, Milarrochy Bay Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in Scotland

·         Loo of the Year 2007, Kessingland Site - Winner Family Friendly Facilities in England

·         Loo of the Year 2007, Glencoe Site – Winner Camping and Touring or Static Caravan Sites category in Scotland