Laggan CL, Scotland
Laggan cl at Newtonmore in Scotland was a newly built cl and opened last year. It then had to close because of red tape with planning permission. The owner has now announced yesterday that it is now resolved and the cl has now reopened.
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/certificated-locations/scotland/highlands/newtonmore/laggan-cl/
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Glad they managed to get the CL opened again. Sadly we had booked there for September but he wrote to cancel our booking when the problems arose, we have now made other arrangements but another time maybe. It looks lovely and there are so few CL’s in the area.
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Harry, it still states that they are no longer taking bookings, on the link you have supplied. The quote below is from the CL's club web page.
"Site information
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Article from paper here....
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And those prices were before they got their latest planning permission and rise in electricity prices.
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Overpriced for just a parking spot, IMHO.
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It's not just me then.
I don't mind the metered electricity but not on top of £20 pitch fee. It does look to be a nice clean and tidy newly H/S site though.
I've been looking round at CLs a fair bit this year and lots of them seem to have increased their prices by £5+ per night one I saw by £9.
North East England £25+ and that's before the electricity rise, no shower or toilet. £20+ for just grass pitches no facilities.
To be honest some of the club non facility sites are cheaper than some CLs 😲 never thought I would say/write that.
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We booked Laggan, and were prepared to pay £22, although we didn’t notice the metered electricity but that’s fine as we don’t use it wastefully. It’s in an area near where we wanted to be and as previously mentioned there are so few CL’s around there. We like a hardstanding pitch too, much cleaner. We have also noticed the increase in prices but who can blame them, I suppose they will be feeling the pinch as we all will soon! Mind you we did balk at a CL in Cornwall (field and a lovely view) at £30 a night, and 50% down payment a year in advance!!!
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It seems a very well equipped CL and clearly a lot of money has been spent on creating it so I don't see the price as a problem. For us though I suspect it's not quite in the right place which would probably rule it out.
David
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Needing to use cl's now, like yourself, I've been looking around a lot myself. We are looking at The Gower for next month. From ten possibles six are over £20, the dearest being £25 the cheapest £12 I doubt that will be the same now as it was in 2019. Only one site has toilet/showers so overall it's an expensive area. No doubt decisions will have to be made. Interesting to note one says the approach is tidal (ferry not included )
We are to stop on the way down at Aberbran, Brecon which is a basic facility site for £17 per night. Trouble is these sites are few and far between
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Interestingly David the owner told the story of it's construction on FB groups. Keeping people informed through progress with photos. That was quite a clever ploy as people were eager to see and attend the end result. Then the objections came in unfortunately.
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Harry
Yes, I remember seeing them, almost ad nauseam! I think Facebook is used for that method of promotion quite a lot. The upside, depending on how you look at it, is that it could encourage more people to try CL's? Some might need to be encouraged to break the umbilical cord to full fat campsites?
David
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We too like to use the non-facility club sites, including Aberbran.
I can recommend Stembridge CL on the Gower, having used a few times.
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There was mention of metered electricity previously, when we booked for April, but our booking confirmation said something about that not being the case at the time we would have been there, cannot remember exactly what now.
I do not think their website has been updated yet with any new info, so no doubt it will all become clear eventually.
We stayed at Invernahavon instead, nice site, full facilities, and on a trip out we drove past the Laggan CL. It looked nice, but is quite a bit further off the A9, so we were quite happy with using Invernahavon instead.
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There is some road noise during the day, but we never noticed it at night. In fact I used to take Flyte out for his last walk along that road about 10:00 and was seldom passed by vehicles. It is not what one would call a major road although wide enough for towing, and there are some small villages beyond the site. It is a rural area and the usual farm vehicles and wagons have to use that road .
Try this link, as it does work for me.
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