don't think this has been mentioned previously, but if you want to check out the location, layout etc of a site, get it's postcode and have a look at it in Google Maps - http://maps.google.co.uk then click on the satellite or hybrid button on the right hand side, then zoom in to get a birds eye view.
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I have used these maps recently for various things, including camping, but they seem to be very out of date for the areas I have been looking at. But they are quite good fun though!!!
I did this and worried myself sick about our holiday this year! I looked the site up and saw something next door which looked industrial - then a couple of days before we went I was told it was a sewage farm and it stank! As it turned out, you didn't notice it at all once you were there but I was on the verge of cancelling for a while.
I use the satellite maps a lot and the view of my own house is about 6 years old - I can tell from the van in the front garden. It is handy to give you an idea of where you're going though.
Nora
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The C&CC site links to Google mamps, it's good for seeing the proximity of roads etc but as said some are very out of date and there aren't detailed maps for some areas.
T'is good though.
I'd also recommend getting OS Explorer maps for areas you're visiting (£5.99 from Amazon), they have loads of detail, including footpaths and pubs. Great for working out days out.
I agree that they are all quite old - my caravan site only opened this year in March, (http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=6567) so if you tried google maps, or windows live etc, you only get a 6 year old picture of an empty field!
It is good for planning your route though - you can see which roads to take, what the area is like, and the proximity to York and shops.
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