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

Takethedogalong replied on 12/01/2022 14:22

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:22

I’m not very good at this, we simply haven’t been to enough Club SitesπŸ˜‚

DSB replied on 12/01/2022 14:31

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:00 by brue

A sunny coastal site?

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:31

Looking at the location, I wondered about St Agnes...?  Never stayed there, but have often passed the entrance...

David

Tinwheeler replied on 12/01/2022 14:46

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:31 by DSB

Looking at the location, I wondered about St Agnes...?  Never stayed there, but have often passed the entrance...

David

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:46

I've not stayed there either but the landscape and flora is certainly reminiscent of that area.

DSB replied on 12/01/2022 15:08

Posted on 12/01/2022 15:08

Try this one.... a busy site, but it was in the height of summer.  If my memory serves me correctly, at one time there was a 'boules court', but I think it has now been removed... unless we were looking in the wrong place. πŸ˜ƒ  On this part of the site the pitches are very slightly 'terraced'...

David

Solved by RedKite: Putts Corner

brue replied on 12/01/2022 15:10

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:31 by DSB

Looking at the location, I wondered about St Agnes...?  Never stayed there, but have often passed the entrance...

David

Posted on 12/01/2022 15:10

Yes that's right! Late August the cliff tops are ablaze with gorse and heather, quite a sight and not showing on my photo. Nice drive along the coast DSB. We've been past in winter and you'd hardly know the site was there. smile

DSB replied on 12/01/2022 15:11

Posted on 12/01/2022 14:46 by Tinwheeler

I've not stayed there either but the landscape and flora is certainly reminiscent of that area.

Posted on 12/01/2022 15:11

....abslutely.  St Agnes' CAMC site is a bit remote and the roads are a bit iffy in places...  I would be a bit apprehensive of taking the caravan..  πŸ˜ƒ

David

peedee replied on 12/01/2022 16:29

Posted on 12/01/2022 15:11 by DSB

....abslutely.  St Agnes' CAMC site is a bit remote and the roads are a bit iffy in places...  I would be a bit apprehensive of taking the caravan..  πŸ˜ƒ

David

Posted on 12/01/2022 16:29

That is why I have given it a miss. Probably ok if you are not towing but definitely iffy otherwise. Problem is I am always towing when visiting the west country.

peedee

Rob2CathDavies replied on 12/01/2022 17:31

Posted on 12/01/2022 17:31

Yes KjellNN you are right!
Cae Mawr.

picture taken after walking along the footpath through the lovely little wood at the side, which is a picture in spring when it’s full of wood anenomes, and a delight to the eyes and ears when the song thrushes are on form.

Find it hard to understand people who want more sites in cities!

 

near Malvern Hills Club Campsite Member photo by Andrew Cole

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