CL Sites

Pardon Hill Farm replied on 03/10/2017 13:01

Posted on 03/10/2017 13:01

Hi, we've just opened a CL site in Gotherington, just outside Cheltenham.  We've had a few Caravan holidays in the past but nothing recently so feel we're a bit out of touch! 

We were just wondering what do people look for in a CL site.  Do you go for the area first or do you look for hard standing and water/electric hook ups?  Do you look for sites with lots of walks or fishing near by or on-site, or do you even prefer a field in the middle of nowhere!! 

I know everyone has different ideas on what they're looking for and we cannot please everybody but it's nice to have some idea.     

Thanks 

briantimber replied on 13/11/2017 22:21

Posted on 29/10/2017 08:29 by Fisherman

IMHO having the correct prices shown in handbook, web site is essential. Nothing infuriates me more and puts a CL off my list is to find the  price higher than advertised. Not interested in the "From "prices. A definite figure is what is needed.

Posted on 13/11/2017 22:21

We've never been surprised at the price of CL's, as we always ask when we ring them. So easy......cool

Bluemelvyn1 replied on 05/02/2018 19:16

Posted on 05/02/2018 19:16

We prefer location, and EHU. (I assume that Chem Disp and waste disposal/recycling will be available). Close mown grass or hardstanding options in winter. Info on Fishing, either coarse or trout, cycle routes, local hostelries. Most important, photos on the website. I have been complaining to the club about the absence of photos of CL's for years!

 

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