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Liverpool Marina Planning Update - Permission Refused for Motorhomes

Rob Fearn | 19 Jul 2018 | Read time: 49s

Alan Rogers have been using the car park facilities at Liverpool Marina for a number of years, as an overnight...
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Liverpool Marina

Introduction To Motorhome Aires

The Alan Rogers Team | 28 Jun 2018 | Read time: 8m 50s

At Alan Rogers we're often asked about Aires; whilst we're the experts when it comes to campsites, we have to...
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Aire de Service

A Quieter London Awaits

Ben Tully | 6 Jun 2018 | Read time: 2m 7s

The Lee Valley doesn’t always spring to mind as a destination when planning the next break away. However when you...
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London

A toast to the coast

Russell Wheldon | 18 May 2018 | Read time: 3m 38s

For much of its history, Brittany has been isolated from the rest of world by dense forest and a rugged...
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Stormy skies over the port town of St Malo in Brittany

Touring the battlefields in low season

Russell Wheldon | 14 Mar 2018 | Read time: 2m 29s

The centenary of the end of World War I is drawing many to the battlefields of northern France to learn...
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WW1 cemetery near Arras

Alan Rogers Guides celebrates 50 years

Rob Fearn | 17 Jan 2018 | Read time: 25s

With the launch of our special 50th edition guide book just around the corner, we thought we'd take a look at some of the campsites which are still going strong after all these years.
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Alan Rogers - Since 1968

Join the club

The Alan Rogers Team | 19 Dec 2017 | Read time: 2m 46s

Choosing campsites for golf Golf is one of the world’s most popular sports and many campsites aim to appeal to...
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Tee

No Mountain Too High

Russell Wheldon | 1 Dec 2017 | Read time: 4m 5s

It will come as no surprise that walking is a popular activity in Tirol.
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Austria

A winters trail

Russell Wheldon | 16 Nov 2017 | Read time: 4m 51s

For most people, camping and caravanning is undertaken at a time when there is the promise of sun and warmth...
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Couple walking in snow

The undiscovered realm

Russell Wheldon | 3 Nov 2017 | Read time: 3m 40s

From the breathtaking scenery of Ardennes to the captivating vitality of Luxembourg City, this charming country has plenty to offer...
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Luxembourg in the snow

Winter Wonderland

The Alan Rogers Team | 20 Oct 2017 | Read time: 2m 9s

If your work commitments permit, why not travel whenever you can? You won’t be alone on your trips! Whether you...
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Refrigerator covers

Gearing up for low season

Ben Tully | 24 Aug 2017 | Read time: 3m 43s

With so many campsites and parks opening through the spring and autumn, there’s no reason to pass up a few...
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Wake up warm and cosy

A taste of the great outdoors

Ben Tully | 21 Aug 2017 | Read time: 4m 38s

A touch of gentle activity to sharpen the appetite
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Fresh fruit at market

Walking France’s coastal paths

Rob Fearn | 28 Jul 2017 | Read time: 3m 9s

Whether or not Napoleon was a keen walker is not fully documented (he was certainly no stranger to a long march). What we do know, however, is that he decided that the French coastline was part of the nation’s heritage and so gave all citizens the right to access it.
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Poquerolles Island

First Time Touring Abroad

Ben Tully | 11 Jul 2017 | Read time: 3m 59s

Many first-timers see the rugged coastlines and pretty fishing villages of Brittany and Normandy something of a...
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Touring abroad

Power For Pleasure

Rob Fearn | 11 Jul 2017 | Read time: 4m 21s

Let’s start with basics: caravans and motorhomes are fitted with equipment that runs on either gas or 230V mains electricity...
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Camping Gas

Once upon a gondola...

Russell Wheldon | 12 Jun 2017 | Read time: 4m 15s

For over a thousand years the area was an independent state ruled over by Venice, and enjoyed the material and...
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Venice

The Coast with the Most

Russell Wheldon | 12 Jun 2017 | Read time: 3m 56s

From south of Nantes, down to the Gironde estuary, runs a flat, sparsely populated and rather unprepossessing region which draws in more holidaymakers than any other département on France’s Atlantic coast.
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Beach

The Normandy beaches of D-Day

Ben Tully | 5 Jun 2017 | Read time: 5m 3s

The beaches of Normandy saw the largest seaborne invasion in history - 6th June 1944 or D-Day marked the beginning of the Allied campaign to wrestle occupied Europe from Nazi control
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Normandy Beaches

The Future of Camping

Russell Wheldon | 22 May 2017 | Read time: 7m 33s

When you think about it, camping (in its most generic form) doesn’t make much sense.Why plan a caravanning adventure, heading...
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Camping
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