Name that CAMC Site......

DSB replied on 08/01/2022 12:10

Posted on 08/01/2022 12:10

For those who like to share photos, let's see if folk can 'Name that CAMC Site' from your own photos only.  Feel free to add a couple of extra photos to accompany the site photo if you wish, to help folk get the right answer.  

I'll start off.....

David

P.S. let's keep this strictly 'on topic'....  For those who wish to resize photos to 500kb... I use the free 'Photo and Picture Resizer' app on my phone... there is a 500kb option...

Solved by Tinwheeler: Englethwaite Hall

DSB replied on 09/01/2022 17:53

Posted on 09/01/2022 17:50 by Cornersteady

Yes spot on, the site site I've seen with two doubled lane roundabouts. One of the best sites we've been on but found the whole area very expensive for eating out and most towns didn't even have a chip shop.

Posted on 09/01/2022 17:53

Yay!  Got one! 😃😃

David

Cornersteady replied on 09/01/2022 17:58

Posted on 09/01/2022 17:58

The approach road, you can just spot the green club sign if you follow the while lines, and on site. One of the signs might give a clue.

Solved by Tinwheeler: Norfolk Broads

chasncath replied on 09/01/2022 18:03

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:03

Here's a site that is more like a wooded site in France except for the 'pegs'. Cath and her Kindle seeeking shade from a late summer heatwave. A hilly sitehttps://www.caravanclub.co.uk/globalassets/discussions/f30eb95d-50e9-4488-9d70-58aa5335cf5e/ best suited to able-bodied walkers, it's a site of explosive interest!

Solved by Brue: Kendall

DSB replied on 09/01/2022 18:16

Posted on 09/01/2022 15:57 by Takethedogalong

Here’s another while we wait for David………

 

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:16

TTDA, picture on pg 13:  I just wonder if it might be Blackshaw Moor, on the Leek - Buxton Road?  I can remember a site road running at the bottom of the site with just a line of trees separating the pitches from the main road.  The serviced pitches higher up.

David

chasncath replied on 09/01/2022 18:19

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:11 by brue

Is it Kendal? We like it there. smile

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:19

Too easy Brue! The explosive bit gave it away.

How about this one?

Solved by DSB and others: Buxton

Takethedogalong replied on 09/01/2022 18:26

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:16 by DSB

TTDA, picture on pg 13:  I just wonder if it might be Blackshaw Moor, on the Leek - Buxton Road?  I can remember a site road running at the bottom of the site with just a line of trees separating the pitches from the main road.  The serviced pitches higher up.

David

Posted on 09/01/2022 18:26

No, it’s not Blackshaw. Only a small site……..

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