Contiental Clubs and the Club
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We always got members rates on the main Dutch clubs sites ,not sure if it was reciprical,as many dutch are cc members ,
I do know that national trust members did get cc members rates on any cc sites on nt property ie clumber park and coniston
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Some large gardens overseas give free reciprocal entry to Royal Horticultural Society members - one near Blois laid a table for tea on the terrace after our visit as though we were honoured guests.
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The club is a member of the European and World camping organisation and we attended a couple of international rally's. a few year back. I cant remember what its called but a few minutes research would find it. Sorry to be vague but it Sunday morning!
Ah! FICC.
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It would be very interesting if a member approached a European club site and asked what discount for CAMC members. I think there is a European organisation within FICC too, of which CAMC is a member.
I will try and find a FICC rally pennant because its on them.
(I call it CAMC but its probably Caravan Club Ltd)
Try this https://ficc.org/en/members
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This Club is not a member of the FICC. but withdrew its membership some years ago.
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It looks like Dutch members of the ANWB (similar to the AA and RAC), who have a Camping Key Europe issued by the ANWB, don't have to pay the non-member rates on CAMC sites; so pay the same as members.
As an aside, The C&CC issues a temporary 3-month membership card for Dutch visitors who then can get 30% discount on their sites, or 15% on Camping in the Forest sites. The card costs just short of 25 Euros. This also entitles them to 10% discount on ferries booked via that club.
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