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A SITE FOR EVERYONE

WHAT DO YOU enjoy most about the campsites you stay on? The responses that we receive each year for our Top 100 Sites Guide tell us that you love clean washrooms, spacious pitches and a warm welcome from the team onsite, but also that you appreciate it when a site caters to your interests. Whether you’re into cycling, fishing or simply want great sea views, there’s a site out there just for you.

And that’s where this handy round-up can help. In the second part of our guide – the first featured in issue 452 – we take a look at brilliant parks for those wanting to stay on a smaller site, working farms, dog-friendly sites and much more.

If you’ve stayed at a site that’s not featured here, but which you’d like to recommend to other readers, let us know – we’d love to hear from you! Our contact details can be found on p9.

‘These small sites give you access to locations often unavailable to larger ones’

> CLs AND CSs

In addition to their main sites, both major touring clubs provide a range of very small sites, usually catering for five caravans or motorhomes,

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