Why Does Easter last 18 days with CAMC?
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Our first outing with our new and first van was Easter 2005. Because we booked so late the only place we could get was Malvern, which has a lot of grass. We ended up on it and it was a very wet weekend. There was some mud😂. Thoroughly enjoyed our first van holiday though, it was much warmer and dryer than our tent.😀 As AD says if you holiday in the UK it’s a risk you take.
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For Easter we usually take 3-4 weeks and stay in Scotland, We book CLs or CCC sites as Easter is not a peak period with them up here, so we also get the 60+ discount, and can book a hardstanding.
Later, we take a trip in June/July. Before the school holidays up here, June is not peak with either club, but due to the 60+ discount, CCC will work out quite a bit cheaper for us. We head south and in July will use either CLs or CCC sites as, unlike on many CAMC sites, they do not bump up their prices in England until the English schools are off. And again, we get the extra discount.
CCC is invariably cheaper for us, but often only due to the 60+ discount.
Facilities may not always be as new and fancy as on CAMC sites, but as we mainly use our own, especially right now, we are not bothered.
Lower price per night = more nights away. Being able to book a HS is also good.
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