Inclusive or exclusive?
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Vulcan replied on 15/10/2023 11:04
Takethedogalong replied on 15/10/2023 11:41
Posted on 15/10/2023 11:04 by VulcanIt would help if you told us the name of the CL.
Posted on 15/10/2023 11:41
It’s easily found via what3words reference😁 It’s Waterpump CL in Badingham near Framlingham. Looking at the site page, it’s possibly too tight an access for caravans in tow, but looks a very nice place.
Its not uncommon to find some CLs that only take caravans, or conversely, only accept campervans/MHs. Some grass only sites aren’t suitable for even the lightest weight MHs, while some are simply too tight for articulated outfits and very big MHs. We stayed on a grass only CL some years ago, and the damage done to the grass, including by non 4x4 towing vehicles was substantial, so it’s gone caravan only now.
CLs vary greatly, and the owners can operate how they wish so long as they fulfill the licensing requirements. We know of one that only has 3 pitches, not five for example. Things aren’t chiselled in tablets of stone away from Club Sites😁
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Chris the younger replied on 15/10/2023 11:58
Takethedogalong replied on 15/10/2023 12:07
Skybarn Farm CL replied on 15/10/2023 13:02
Posted on 15/10/2023 13:02
Waterpump CL is a very popular CL site with 5 star reviews.
The fact that it only accepts Motorhomes was stipulated by CAMC as a condition for granting their CL certificate.
As Takethedogalong has said, there are some CL sites on the network which only accept caravans and some which only accept motorhomes and it's generally to do with access (as in this case), size/ground conditions or it could be a preference of the CL owner as all CAMC CL sites are independent businesses, each run in the way the owner prefers. The only stipulation for all CL sites is that they are run in accordance with the rules of their annual exemption cerfficate issued by CAMC.
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