Less fussy members
Are C&CC members less fussy? Grass pitches seem to be the preference here!
peedee
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Bit of a sweeping statement when you don't even know where it is and only a section of the site is shown. Actually I find the variation of outfits on a CCC site makes it far more interesting on a CCC site than on CMC sites.
Price may well influence choice but it shows many are not that bothered about using grass.
peedee
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Which site is that, PD? I must say I've been impressed by some of the C&CC sites we've used over the past couple of years (Polstead, Devizes, Kingsbury, Wolverley particularly) but that particular one does have the "car park, rows of white boxes" look so derided by some on here - and where are all the trees? Hopefully, there are other, more pleasant areas on the site!
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PD, what are those 'chalets' on the left?
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Hopefull the fees charged to the Glampers more than cover the extra costs. I would hate to think that either Club was using income from caravan fees to subsidise their new idea in order to get it started. It is bad enough loosing so many pitches from touring, plus of course, the pitches lost to extra wardens staying on site.
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yes good point. I assume these 'pods' or chalets need cleaning between lets and therefore have higher running costs?
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thanks
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we went to Cambridge a couple of years back and stayed there, bit it was a bit out of season and the grass wasn't open....the HS pitches were all just replaced when we were there. it looked very smart.
we visited Cherry Hinton to see what it was like, possibly the worst site we've seen, certainly the worst CC site we've seen...
dark, dingy, damp and not a patch on the open sunmy aspect of the CCC site.....
IMHO, of course
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"The reason they 're in a line is for access to the EHU billiard"
...otherwise you're snookered
sorry Peter, couldn't resist......
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We went to Cirencester Park last year having previously been with a caravan. The hard standing pitches available sloped so badly we couldn’t get anywhere near level even with ramps. Without doubt the worst sloping pitches we have ever come across in many years of European travels.
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B2, no not been there....is it shady?
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You must have been very unlucky, then, H. Was the site very busy? We're you on one of the row of pitches backing into the park and looking across to the cricket pitch? Those are admittedly very sloped but we visit Cirencester very often and we've never had any trouble finding a level HS pitch. In fact I'm at Cirencester right now but on a lovely wide grass pitch with no neighbours either side of me!
PS - this year they've installed a number of large serviced pitches, all HS and billiard table level!
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you won't need any sun cream
There is a 'open' part at the top otherwise it's just lanes of trees, have a look at the site plan. If you're there for the walking it's great as a lot of wainwrights can be done from the site, (we did four in one day) but not for staying on site.
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so they all wanted EHU? You pay extra for that on a CCC site?
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