New caravanners - Christmas and New Year

Ken and Lorn replied on 07/09/2016 22:59

Posted on 07/09/2016 22:59

Hi.  We are new to caravanning this year and have decided as the kids are now grown up we would like to spend christmas and new year away in our new van, perhaps meet some new friends.

Has anyway got any ideas where we could go?  We dont mind travelling in the UK.

nelliethehooker replied on 14/09/2016 20:06

Posted on 14/09/2016 20:06

Hi

We are also new to caravanning and would be grateful for similar advice.  We have 2 girls, aged 14 and 10 who have asked if we could go somewhere in the caravan for Christmas. We are based in West Yorkshire.  Is it something families would do?? Any advice/recommends for any sites would be gratefully received!

There are a number of Rallies that are run by local centres, and always have entertainment for both adults & children. Ever thought of trying them?

Helen Aaron replied on 19/09/2016 14:59

Posted on 19/09/2016 14:59

Hi there all

Great suggestions above. Please also note that 2 of our Club sites offer Christmas meals & festivities in the onsite restaurants: Hillhead at Brixham and Seacroft at Cromer. Check the website for pitch availability and then to book Christmas dinner please call the site direct.

Is it too early to wish every one Very Merry Christmas wherever you end up... let the Festive adventures begin!

Helen

sailorgirl2 replied on 19/09/2016 18:57

Posted on 19/09/2016 18:57

 

Write your comments here...Yes, I suggest you look at Ross Park, Ipplepen Devon they have a superb Xmas and New Year package, with  superb meals and buffets and evening entertainment suitable for   "our age" not loud computer noise with the facility  to a small dance floor and great surroundings and like minded people. You can split the package and take  Christmas or New Year.We have done it since our families left home and now too many grandchildren to care for... SG2

Write your comments here...  Sailorgirl2 do you have a link for ross park?  Cant find it listed or are you meaning the one at Newton Abbot which isnt caravan club owned?

Write your comments here...Yes the site is not a CC club but the standard is very high and the toilet facilities are individual rooms ,underfloor heated complete with shower and toilet facilities spotless and self contained. The qwuality of entertainment is first class.The restaurant and bar is good and the conservatory is used for  dining as well. Worth a look at to get away from cooking, washing and looking after family members, Details can be found on line or in most caravan journals. SG

ww.rossparkcaravanpark.co.uk/bookinginformation.php
 

cyberyacht replied on 20/09/2016 07:34

Posted on 20/09/2016 07:34

Is it too early to wish every one Very Merry Christmas wherever you end up... let the Festive adventures begin!

Helen

Yes, it's only September for goodness sake.

Ken and Lorn replied on 04/10/2016 21:46

Posted on 04/10/2016 21:46

Sorry I didnt reply guys but My wife suffered a minor stroke thankfully not too severe.  Will be looking into sites now

Ken and Lorn replied on 04/10/2016 21:58

Posted on 04/10/2016 21:58

We are currently staying at Hillhead so will take a look at Rosspark farm while here and compare both.

 

Thanks all

Ken and Lorn replied on 05/10/2016 00:57

Posted on 05/10/2016 00:57

Give her best wishes from all the forum

I will do thanks  Fysherman.  Mind if I ask you a question, not about this though but fishing please?

 

Thanks

 

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