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Taiga Almeria Playa
Previously known as Camping Cuevas Mar, this is a well-established campsite that proves popular and busy during the warm winter months. The 179 flat pitches on a stone chip are generally 80-100 sq.m. each with a 6/10amp electric supply. Shrubs and trees (some shade) act as pitch dividers, and those near the road are not overly affected as traffic volume is relatively low. Some areas have shade canopies erected during the hot summer months. Overall, throughout, there is a peaceful atmosphere.
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Vilanova Park
Sitting on the terrace in front of the restaurant – a beautifully converted Catalan farmhouse dating from 1908 – it isn't easy to believe that in 1982, this was still a farm with few trees and known as Mas Roque (literally, Rock Farm). Since then, the imaginative planting of thousands of trees and gloriously colourful shrubs have made this large campsite most attractive. It has an impressive range of high-quality amenities and facilities open all year.
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Camping Jávea
The final approach to this site emerges from the bustle of the town and is decorated with palm, orange and pine trees, the latter playing host to a colony of parakeets. English is spoken at reception. The neat, boxed hedges and palms within the site and its backdrop of hills dotted with villas presents an attractive setting. Three hectares provide space for 214 numbered pitches with 193 for touring units. Flat, level and rectangular in shape, the pitches vary in size (60-80 sq.m). All pitches have a granite chip surface and 8A electricity. The restaurant provides great food, way above normal campsite standards.
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Southland Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Southland Caravan and Motorhome Club site is located in the grounds of a former nursery and it has matured nicely with many attractive shrubs and trees. The pleasant surroundings have won many awards. In the peaceful country setting of the Arreton valley, it is a sheltered and well run park with 151 large, level pitches (some seasonal) backing on to and separated by high hedging. Comfortable and spacious, all have 10/16 amp electricity and 6 are serviced. Two acres of land on the western edge of the park overlooking the valley have been developed as a nature area. Nearby are the villages of Arreton and Newchurch.
Lady Margaret's Park Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Lady Margaret's Park Caravan and Motorhome Club site boasts a range of pitches located in intimate tree-shaded glades and in open grassed areas. A pretty wooded parkland site, the area is adjacent to the grounds of Chirk Castle in the heart of Marcher country. The castle remains the last Edward I Welsh castle still lived in today and features the award-winning gardens with thatched 'Hawk House', shrub garden, lime tree avenue and yew topiary. There are plenty of walks to enjoy in the local area, also a lovely dog walk from the site. The site has 103 grass or hardstanding pitches all with 16 amp electricity.
Camping de Courte Vallée
Jane and James have recently taken ownership of this small, landscaped site set in ten acres of parkland close to the little River Thouet. In the heart of rural France and off the main tourist tracks, the site offers tranquillity in surroundings maintained to the highest standards. It is only 15 minutes walking distance from the small, medieval market town of Airvault (the birthplace of Voltaire). There are 65 level or slightly sloping grass pitches, all with electricity (13A), and five have water and drainage. They are separated by a variety of shrubs and tall trees offering some shade.
Camping Sous Les Etoiles Normandie
You will receive a warm welcome at this small family-run site in quiet and picturesque countryside. Grouped around a converted farmstead, the 50 touring pitches (all with 6A electricity) are laid out in a manicured lawn garden, set in small groups separated by shrubs and flower borders. The reception is in the old farmhouse where plenty of tourist information is available. A bar and snug have been tastefully created in an outbuilding, and hot bar snacks are served here.
Camping Le Paradis
Camping le Paradis is a small, immaculate, family run site, open all year. You are assured of a very warm welcome here. There are 30 large, well spaced pitches with 24 for touring, separated by hedging and a variety of maturing trees give some shade. Nine are on grass and 15 have hardstanding. All have 10/16A electricity and many have a water tap. Five very large pitches are fully serviced with satellite TV point and drainage; ideal for very large units. The excellent facilities include large, spotlessly clean bathrooms with shower, washbasin and toilet, with one suitable for disabed visitors. Twin axle caravans are not accepted and during November to March you need to pre-book via the sites website.
Camping Drijfveer
Camping Drijfveer is ideally situated around the Tusken de Marren marina, providing stunning water views and easy access to various boating activities.  You can rent a variety of different boats from the campsite, or you can bring your own and explore the Frisian waters at your leisure. The campsite also provides essential boating amenities like a mast crane, trailer ramp, winter storage, and service facilities.
Englethwaite Hall Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Englethwaite Hall Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a tranquil oasis scattered with rhododendrons from the garden of the former Old Hall. Located in the Eden Valley of Carlisle, the site is set against a backdrop of the lovely High Stand Forest. Recent reports show that the number of red squirrels in the area has increased, so you may be lucky to see some during your visit. The site has 68 hard standing pitches, including 6 serviced pitches, all with electricity, 16amp. Some seasonal pitches.
l’Etang de la Fougeraie
This is a tranquil and spacious campsite laid out on a hillside deep in the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan, with views over their lake, across the valley and surrounding hills. The spring water lake is ideal for fishing and swimming. There is a small bar and restaurant serving good quality regional meals and a well-stocked shop with local produce. There are 81 terraced pitches, with 63 for touring, 58 with electricity (10/16A). Recent renovations have included redesigned, level pitches overlooking the lake, fewer steep paths, a new heated, outdoor pool and heated sanitary block. L’Etang de la Fougeraie is a place where you can sit back and relax after a day exploring the surrounding peaceful countryside lying within the Parc du Morvan.
Wagtail Country Park
There has been a small campsite here for many years, but the current owner has transformed the appearance of the original camping area alongside an attractive little fishing lake and has created a larger lake with additional pitches and facilities.
Bourton-on-the-Water Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Bourton-on-the-Water Caravan and Motorhome Club site is set high up in the Cotswolds and graded as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bourton on the Water Club Site is a magical little location surrounded by peaceful open countryside, and only 5 miles from the delightful small Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water with all the conveniences you could wish for. Within easy reach of the site you can visit numerous places of interest, such as the local perfumery, the famous miniature village, and the motor museum housed in a nostalgic 18th century water mill. The site does not have a toilet block so you will need to use the facilities of your own caravan or motorhome. There are 69 grass/hardstanding pitches all with electricity 16amp.
River Valley Holiday Park
This is a first-rate, family-run park in the small country village of Redcross, in the heart of County Wicklow. It is within easy reach of beauty spots such as the Vale of Avoca (Ballykissangel), Glendalough and Powerscourt, plus Brittas Bay, a 3.5-mile stretch of beautiful white dunes and clean beaches. The 211 touring pitches (many fully serviced) are divided into separate, well-landscaped areas with a separate adults-only section. All have 6/10 amp electricity connections and offer a choice of hardstanding or grass. A further 26 pitches are given over to seasonal tourers.
Camping la Digue
The circuitous route to la Digue is worth the effort as you will be greeted with a warm welcome from its resident owners who provide their visitors with a great, yet calm, family atmosphere. There are plenty of outdoor activities available, both on and off the site. M. Elne and his busy small team organise many activities, including canoeing and fishing on the River Ardèche which flows past the site, mountain biking, hill walking and caving. It is less than 200 metres to the river and a wide beach that can be a mixture of sand and rounded pebbles. The 74 touring pitches are on grass and of a good size, with 6-10A electricity available to all. La Digue is open for an unusually long season.
Commons Wood Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Commons Wood Caravan and Motorhome Club site is open all year and backs onto delightful woodlands and is within reach of several beautiful parks. For those who fancy some excitement and limitless shopping options, the site is only 30 minutes away from central London by a fast and frequent train service into King's Cross. Easy access to the city makes the site an ideal base to visit any of London's popular exhibitions held at sites such as Olympia or Kew Gardens. The site has 68 grass or hardstanding pitches all with 16 amp electricity.
Gatwick Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Nestled in the Surrey countryside, Gatwick Caravan and Motorhome Club site offers the perfect base for your relaxing camping or touring holiday. Located conveniently close to the A23, the site is well suited as a stopover base for exploring the treasures of the West Sussex area. A half-hour train journey away from nearby Gatwick, this caravan park and camping location is also perfect for sightseeing or shopping trips to London. As you would expect, there can be some noise from aircraft, though operational hours are restricted during the night.
Gowerton Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Gowerton Caravan and Motorhome Club site is ideally placed to visit this 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. With beaches that are clean, sandy and safe for swimming and surfing, to stunning costal and country walks the Gower is a must for all walkers and water sports enthusiast. Family friendly Oxwich, Caswell Bays, and the fabulous Rhossili, (voted one of the best beaches in Europe) are worth particular mention on this beautiful coast. The site has 128 pitches, hardstanding & grass all with 16 amp electricity.
Ashridge Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Ashridge Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club site is within a few miles of the A1 but surrounded by trees so that you feel you are a million miles away from the daily bustle and is a perfect place to relax and unwind. A short walk from the site will take you to the beautiful and historic village of Ashwell where you will discover the charms of the 14th century church and 15th century cottages. You will also find a good selection of local pubs and village shops while touring in this part of Hertfordshire. The site has 39 grass or hardstanding pitches all with 16 amp electricity.
Camping Beau Rivage
This well-cared-for site lies just outside the walls of the bastide town of Navarrenx. Many bushes and trees have been planted, and a total of 54 touring pitches are available either on hardstanding with full services or on grass, the latter having more shade. A traffic-free track leads to the town where all essential shops can be found.

Campsites with vehicle storage

When storing a caravan or motorhome on a campsite, there are several things to consider to ensure that your vehicle stays safe and in good condition. Here are some things to look for:

Security

Look for a campsite that has good security measures in place. This can include things like secure fencing, gates that are locked at night, CCTV cameras, or even on-site security staff.

Accessibility

Make sure that the storage area has easy access. This can include things like wide driveways, well-maintained surfaces, and ample space to manoeuvre your vehicle.

Maintenance

Look for a campsite that offers maintenance services for your caravan or motorhome. This could be offered by a 3rd party caravan engineer, including annual services, battery charging, tire inflation, and general maintenance and repairs.

Insurance

Check with the campsite to see if they offer insurance coverage for your vehicle while it's in storage. And make sure that you have adequate insurance coverage in place before you store your vehicle.

Reputation

Look for a campsite that has a good reputation for storing caravans and motorhomes. Ask other owners for recommendations, and check with an industry association like CaSSOA (Caravan Storage Site Owners' Association) for recommended storage facilities.

By considering these factors, you can find a campsite that will provide a safe and secure storage solution for your caravan or motorhome.