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The Camping and Caravan Club Privilege Scheme

The Camping and caravan club privilege scheme

Discount on Site Fees

To add value to your camping experience we are members of The Camping and Caravanning Club Privilege Scheme, which entitles you to up to 30% off Club Sites and 15% off Camping in The Forest Sites. In your hire unit you will find a copy of the Camping and Caravanning Club Privilege Guide, which lists all participating sites helping you to choose the perfect location throughout your entire journey. You can also find details of their sites on the Club website www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk

When you’ve selected the Club Site you’d like to stay on, all you have to do is show them the Privilege key fob, which you will find on the keys of your hire vehicle, on arrival to claim your discount.

How to Book

To guarantee your pitch it’s best to book. To Book your campsite please call the service centre on 024 7647 5426 for Club Sites or 024 7647 3008 for Camping in the Forest sites and let the advisor know that you are booking under the Privilege Scheme. A minimal deposit will be taken and upon arrival at the Club Site, your due balance will be discounted accordingly on presentation of the Privilege key fob provided. Alternatively, you can make a non-member booking online and follow the same process.

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*****************COVID-19 BOOKING UPDATE*****************

While most of our Club Sites are open for business, due to COVID-19 there are some sites that are closed or operating with limited facilities.  Please use our dedicated webpage to check out your intended Club Site before booking and to find out how we are keeping our sites safe for visitors.

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As we are currently operating a contactless check-in, we are unable to process the Privilege discount on site as we usually would.

Instead, you will need to book your pitch over the phone with our cheerful and helpful Service Centre by calling 024 7647 5426. Please let the advisor know that you are booking under the Privilege Scheme so they can discount your pitch fees.  

A minimal deposit is taken upon booking, and the balance will be automatically collected on the morning of the date of arrival on site.

*** Please note that our Camping in the Forest campsites are currently closed. ***

The Romantic getaway

Wander Beyond Campervan Inspirations

Looking for romantic getaway inspiration? Why not whisk your loved one away in a cosy campervan and truly get off the beaten track in North Wales?

Suggested Itinerary​

Ditch the car and swap it for a campervan from Wander Beyond, Chester and head to the Hawarden Farm shop for delicious picnic goodies.

First stop, set on the edge of The Snowdonia National Park, Lake Vyrnwy, is the perfect spot to enjoy a scenic lakeside picnic. There are many activities on offer around the lake including bird watching, boating and walks. However, one of the best ways to enjoy the beautiful scenery is to cycle round it. The 12 mile ride is very flat and suitable for all fitness abilities. Bike racks are available for hire from Wander Beyond Campervans or hire a bike there.

A short drive away is Britain’s tallest single-drop waterfall, Pistyll Rhaeadr, from here you can also explore the Berwyn Mountains and surrounding hills. Next, head into The Snowdonia National Park, 1 of only 11 dark sky reserves in the whole world for epic star glazing opportunities. For a truly magical experience, Psyched Paddleboarding will guide you on a moonlight and starry sky SUP adventure. Just imagine Paddleboarding under a full moon and star studded sky for ultimate romantic experience!

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Next stop, the enchanting Italian style village of Portmeirion on the coast of North Wales. You can enjoy complimentary entry into Portmeirion Village with any Spa Treatment at The Mermaid Spa, so why not treat yourself? Or, if food is more your thing, there is a choice of award-winning restaurants and cafes in the village. Take time to stroll round the exotic gardens, sandy beaches and stylish shops at this architectural Welsh Rivera.

Head west and you will reach Morfa Nefyn on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, Nefyn’s two-mile long sweep of fine sand is crescent shaped creating ideal conditions for surfers, windsurfers and kite surfers. Here you will find the Ty Coch Inn. This tiny Welsh pub was voted the third best beach bar in the world!

From here, head north to the island of Anglesey, an area of outstanding natural beauty. In the south west corner of Anglesey is Newborough beach, an extensive stretch of clean sand with fabulous views of Snowdonia. Walking across the beach you can reach the Llandwyn Island, meaning “The church of St. Dwynwen”. St. Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers, making her the Welsh equivalent of St.Valentine, what could be more romantic!? The island has the ruins of the church, a lighthouse and some fishermen’s cottages and is cut off from the main land at high tide. Ensure to book ahead to enjoy local produce at The Marram Grass restaurant, stay at the onsite campsite and relax with a bottle of wine, knowing your campervan bedroom is waiting for you just outside!

You could easily spend a further week exploring Anglesey in the campervan, it really has so much to offer. But be sure not to miss out on the World Heritage 13th century Beaumaris Castle, before heading back on the A55 North coast road back to Chester.

A truly unforgettable romantic campervan experience!

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The Perfect Adventure

The Perfect North Wales Adventure

Looking for some outdoor adventure? Want a holiday that is active, fun and exciting? Wales, the adventure capital of the UK, will not disappoint!

Forget lying on a beach, there’s too much to do in North Wales for that! In fact, we struggled to short list the top places to visit into a week’s trip, so why not give yourself longer and experience the natural beauty of North Wales at a relaxed pace.

Chester, situated just a few miles from the Welsh boarder, makes the perfect place to start your holiday. Where else in the world could you hike, bike, paddle, climb, swim, surf, Zip wire, raft, all within an hours drive?

Suggested Itinerary

Adventure Parc Snowdonia is a fantastic day out and less than an hours drive away from Chester. Here you can surf in the world-first lagoon and only guaranteed surf break in the UK. Whether you are trying surfing for the first time or more of a pro, the consistent wave is a perfect environment to learn or fast track your skills and have loads of fun along the way. If getting wet isn’t your thing, why not try artificial caving or climbing in the indoor facilities. The menu in the Surf Side Bar & Diner is very tempting, dishes such as pizzas, burgers and pastas are made with the best local ingredients. The views over the lagoon make it the ideal place to recharge after an epic day on the waves.

Continue your journey west for approximately 50 minutes and you’ll reach the Green Coast seaside award winning beach of Rhosneigr. There are 2 sandy bays here divided by a rocky outcrop, the northerly bay being suitable for kitesurfing and the southerly beach tends to hold more appeal for surfing. This area is popular for a range of water sports including Kayaking, surfing, windsurfing, kite boarding and boating. The village of Rhosneigr is a few minutes walk away from the beach and has plenty of facilities such as cafes, shops and pubs.

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Llanberis, in the Snowdonia National Park is about a 30 minute drive from Rhosneigr and is the highest mountain in England and Wales. The landscape here is truly wild, with dramatic peaks rising high above the deep valleys, it really is a paradise for hikers. Choose from eight routes to conquer this 3560 feet giant depending on how much of a challenge you like. The hardest being the grade 1 scramble of Crib Goch to the steady gradient of Llanberis Path, but all routes have tremendous scenery and breathtaking views along the way.

Abersoch is the next suggested stop and an ideal destination for anybody looking for adventure on the water. One sport Abersoch has really made their own is wakeboarding, the sport has become increasingly popular over the last few years and they even hold an annual wakeboarding festival called Wakestock.

Zip World Fforest is close to the Snowdonia village of Betws-y-Coed and offers a host of forest adventures

Before heading home to Chester with adventures had, dreams lived!

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