Recommend a 'do not miss' site for when we retire
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As one putt say- CLs have a great part to play. Unfortunately you want toilets and all the facilities. There are some fabulous sites off grid but you need to be equipped for them with SP etc and had you been of that ilk I could have helped but I'm sure there are almost as good a sites where hook ups and toilets are available. Good luck and happy caravanning in your retirement.
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Many CLs have toilet blocks so if the site search facility is working, search for them. We tend to work on themes and supporting our hobbies rather than motorhome for the sake of it. I recommend that you tick off all the National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, booking sites or CLs accordingly. That could take you years! You could try touring major gardens, historic properties, even living museums.
If I had to choose two sites, I would choose Altnaharra and Brora, both in northern Scotland.
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Don't rely on a search for WCs on CLs. It's broken.
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One of the best Club Sites has to be Yellowcraig, on the East Coast of Scotland. A good easy drive for you, straight up the AI from Peterborough, although I would recommend an overnight stop, as it can be a long drive in one go!
Lovely coastal location, fabulous beach a few hundred yards from site, nice informally laid out site, sheltered by buckthorn and other shrubs. Close to lovely little town of North Berwick, and Dirleton Castle is a 20 minute stroll away. Lots of other Historic Scotland and big houses to visit, and a very interesting 25 minute train ride from North Berwick into the heart of Edinburgh.
But pick your holiday time, and unless you like it busy and full to bursting, avoid school holidays, as this is a very busy family site during those times. A lot more relaxed during term times though. Great for walking, bike riding, and wildlife spotting. If you have a dog, then a perfect site.
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St Davids but only off peak. Superb coast walks. Between May and Sept there is a bus service around the peninsular which stops at the site entrance.
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Give the West a rest! Visit the East coast of Scotland
Aberdeenshire and Moray coasts
Spey valley - Aberlour gardens and Grantown-on-Spey
Deeside - Silverbank (Banchory) and Braemar.
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