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Just got back from a few days in the Lakes during which time we decided to spend a night on the C & C club site at Keswick. Never stayed there before, so didn't know what to expect. We are not members of the club (we are in CC) so when the warden said there would be a surcharge I didn't mind, but £4 extra! That brought the total to £17.50 for the two of us & our camper van, the all time record so far in site fees for us.
OK so I though, this is going to be something special, being used to the standards at CC sites. Errr NO. Quite the contrary. A portaloo which had been there for 25 years at a guess. One of the two showers didn't work. No washing up facilities. No motor home service point. No view.
The following morning after a short walk along the lakeside we needed to pop into town for a couple of items before we left. It was about 11.30 and I guessed that we would probably be expected to vacate the pitch by noon. I then made my second mistake, by asking the warden if we could stay until 1pm to do our shopping. "Oh no," she snapped,"This site is fully booked. We can't allow that!" I didn't reply because the look I gave her will remain in her mind much longer than words possibly could.
We vacated our pitch, left the van parked outside reception on the public road and completed our shopping. When we returned at 12.45. The pitch we had used was still unoccupied along with those others which had been vacated that morning AND the two which had been empty overnight.
What is wrong with these people? So much for the 'freindly club'. If I had ever considered joining the C&C I certainly won't now.
We returned that night to the Castlerigg Hall site a mile or so up the road, a privately owned site where they don't need a one way system, where facilities are all you could ever ask for, where there is a nice view and when you book on the owner says "Park where you wish, just pop back when youv'e got settled and let us know the pitch number." Oh and the price was over £6 less.
Sorry about the long saga but had to get it off my chest.
Last edited by Fellman on Sat Nov 06, 2004 10:49 am; edited 1 time in total
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[quote:a30cc25b34="Fellman"]Just got back from a few days in the Lakes during which time we decided to spend a night on the C & C club site at Keswick. Never stayed there before, so didn't know what to expect. We are not members of the club (we are in CC) so when the warden said there would be a surcharge I didn't mind, but £4 extra! That brought the total to £17.50 for the two of us & our camper van, the all time record so far in site fees for us.
OK so I though, this is going to be something special, being used to the standards at CC sites. Errr NO. Quite the contrary. A portaloo which had been there for 25 years at a guess. One of the two showers didn't work. No washing up facilities. No motor home service point. No view. [/quote:a30cc25b34]
Hi Fellman, is this the Keswick site that got top site honours this year? It's situated at the side of Derwentwater surrounded by mountains? Just off a little side road passed the Rugby Club? If so there's certainly washing up facilities, black water disposal, the shower/toilet blocks (2 blocks) are very clean and modern and everything was working fine when we were there in September, there is a lovely little shop that you can order your morning paper from and pickup fresh produce. There is I grant you no dedicated service points but you can get the van right up close to the side for fresh/grey water points, and the views are just stunning (see above). Which site were you talking about in the quote? Best R's, Jeffus.
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I think there are two sites next to each other. We were accommodated in a section they called 'the oval'. There were no other facilities accessible to us. Whether there were other facilities available I wouldn't know. That would have meant driving out of our pitch, along a public road, back in through a barrier system and beyond that I don't know what there was. We were not informed of any other facilities.
Perhaps you were on a different site, or a different part of a large site?
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Hi again Fellman, yeh, I wondered if it was that site you meant. As you look at the two entrances the C&CC site is the one on the right. We nearly did the same as you but luckily we'd booked in advance and on enquiring in the "wrong" site reception was guided to the correct entrance (with a bit of a mucky look I hasten to add). I can highly recommend to you (and everyone else on the forums) the C&CC Keswick site. Give it a go next time you are in that neck of the woods. We hope to revisit it Feb/March time next year for a few weeks. Cheers, Jeffus.
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Just been reading this thread and am interested to know which is the good site and which is the bad site. They are very close together:-
Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Crow Park Road, Derwentwater, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5EP Tel: 01768 772392 250 pitches; non members welcome; toilets; showers; washing-up sinks; laundry; toilet and shower for the disabled; parent and child room; chemical disposal point; play area; boat launching; dog
OR
Derwentwater Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Crow Park Road, Derwentwater, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5EN Tel: 01768 772579 44 pitches; no tents; no awnings; non members welcome; toilets; showers; washing-up sinks; laundry; some facilities for the disabled; chemical disposal point; play area; some all-weather pitches available;
Just so that I can mark the bad one as a No No on my Autoroute map.
[quote:3f45c1cb17="spykal"]Clipped quote . . . Just been reading this thread and am interested to know which is the good site and which is the bad site. They are very close together:-
Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site, Crow Park Road, Derwentwater, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5EP Tel: 01768 772392 250 pitches; non members welcome; toilets; showers; washing-up sinks; laundry; toilet and shower for the disabled; parent and child room; chemical disposal point; play area; boat launching; dog
Just so that I can mark the bad one as a No No on my Autoroute map.[/quote:3f45c1cb17]
Hi Mike, the one above that I've left in your quote is the good one. I recommend booking in advance it's a very popular site. Have fun, Regards, Jeffus.
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Think the confusion here is between Derwent Water and the Keswick sites in the CC & C's Your Place in the Country. I have stayed on the Oval on the former and wasn't impressed. However as already stated the latter (Keswick) site has stunning veiws and good facilities.
bill
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I may be wrong but i seem to remember that the Caravan Club used to own the smaller (worst) of these two sites at Keswick a few years back and then it was listed as a 'minimal facilities' site with no toilets or electrics. Nothing more than a sports pitch with parking round the edges for MH's and Caravans.