Quote: Originally posted by cyrilthepost on 18/5/2010
Quote: Originally posted by Jan P on 17/5/2010
I've never felt I got a good deal on a "real" site but their temporary holiday sites , certified sites and rallies are really good value.
is there a site that tells you what rallies are where ie here in wales for me or do you have to be a member of one 1st.dont mind coimng a member but dont know where to look
Don't think you can find out where the rallies are without a copy of the magazine, which you get sent every month when you're a member. You can see all the sites at their website though.
------------- Kate
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Quote: Originally posted by cyrilthepost on 18/5/2010
Quote: Originally posted by Jan P on 17/5/2010
I've never felt I got a good deal on a "real" site but their temporary holiday sites , certified sites and rallies are really good value.
is there a site that tells you what rallies are where ie here in wales for me or do you have to be a member of one 1st.dont mind coimng a member but dont know where to look
Thats what I think too. The temporary holiday sites are really good value over school holidays but I think you need to be a member or borrow a copy of the magazine to find out when and where. But in Wales for example there are holiday sites at Bala (5.30 per night) Tenby , New Quay (5.00) Criccieth ( 7.00) Llanwrst ( 5.10) Llangollen (7.00) Rhayader (6.50) Anglesey (9.30) Most of those don't need booking and are per unit per night. If we used any one of those for a week we would get our annual fee back.
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They are really good value for the 'more mature' in low and mid season but I personally prefer the CL sites which are cheap and cheerful but lacking in all but the most basic facilities.
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