Directions to site
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eurortraveller replied on 25/09/2022 21:03
Sir Bruin replied on 25/09/2022 21:13
Tinwheeler replied on 25/09/2022 21:19
Mike Burlingham replied on 03/10/2022 23:07
Posted on 03/10/2022 23:07
Finding directions to a site is explained in my post in the discussion titled "Caravan Club Website".
The solution is to navigate from the new (map based) website page (like image 1 below) for the site back to the old website page Ilike image 2 below) for the site. There is no simple way to do this. It can be achieved as follows:
(1) Return to your Caravan Club home page
(2) Click on the Search symbol (a magnifying glass) top right of the page
(3) In the Search box, enter the name of the site you are interested in and click on "Search"
(4) Your site should be in the list that appears.
(5) Click on it - this should take you to the old website page for that site.
(6) Click on "View on Map". This should take you to a page with the directions.
Good luck.
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EmilysDad replied on 04/10/2022 08:08
nelliethehooker replied on 04/10/2022 19:29
Thehappycaravanners replied on 04/10/2022 20:23
Posted on 04/10/2022 08:08 by EmilysDadOpen WAZE on your phone ... input site address .... follow WAZE. Arrive at site. π
EmilysDad replied on 04/10/2022 21:15
Posted on 04/10/2022 20:23 by ThehappycaravannersAnd itβs forever mentioned on the website, site directory, magazine etc, do not use SAT NAV on your final approach to site as they are not always the best directions.
Posted on 04/10/2022 21:15
I've yet to get stuck using sat-nav ...... The staff at Castleton almost faded away when I said I'd just driven there through Winatt's Pass ... apparently it's too steep to tow a caravan up or down it.
what did all these that 'drive' to a destination using Google maps ever do when all we had was an A to Z or asking someone for directions?
EmilysDad replied on 04/10/2022 21:19
Posted on 04/10/2022 19:29 by nelliethehookerWhat in the world is WAZE? Is it a bit like WTFAW?π
Sir Bruin
Caravanner from Suffolk