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Here we have some sites local to us at Campervanbits. We highly recommend them and we want to share them with you.
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/.../poolsbrook-country.../... You will be delighted by Poolsbrook Country Park Club Campsite - situated at the heart of the 165-acre Poolsbrook Country Park, it was previously the location of an active colliery. The land has now been magnificently transformed into an extensive country park, including a children's adventure play area, visitor centre, cafe for refreshments and many well stocked lakes for fishing. There are also many trails to explore, be it by foot, by cycle or with your dog, with the added bonus that the caravan park adjoins the Trans-Pennine Trail.
https://www.waleswood.co.uk/ Lying close to the beautiful Derbyshire Peak District, this gold award winning caravan and camping site is located in the lovely Rother Valley Country Park. With its lakes, trails, and cycle tracks, Waleswood offers a vast range of activities that cater for every member of the family, including our four-legged furry ones
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/.../clumber-park-club.../... A great feeling of spaciousness can be found at Clumber Park Club Campsite, which is settled on 20 acres within a generous 4,000 acres of lush parkland, where you can walk, cycle or ride. The caravan site has a popular play area and enjoys an attractive setting surrounded by woodland. Children will enjoy Clumber Park as it is part of what was once Sherwood Forest and the reminders of the area's most famous resident, Robin Hood are plentiful. Clumber Park was once the estate of the Dukes of Newcastle, and is now owned by the National Trust. The house was demolished in 1938 but there is still evidence of the historic buildings that once stood to be explored.
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/.../poolsbrook-country.../... You will be delighted by Poolsbrook Country Park Club Campsite - situated at the heart of the 165-acre Poolsbrook Country Park, it was previously the location of an active colliery. The land has now been magnificently transformed into an extensive country park, including a children's adventure play area, visitor centre, cafe for refreshments and many well stocked lakes for fishing. There are also many trails to explore, be it by foot, by cycle or with your dog, with the added bonus that the caravan park adjoins the Trans-Pennine Trail.
https://www.waleswood.co.uk/ Lying close to the beautiful Derbyshire Peak District, this gold award winning caravan and camping site is located in the lovely Rother Valley Country Park. With its lakes, trails, and cycle tracks, Waleswood offers a vast range of activities that cater for every member of the family, including our four-legged furry ones
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/.../clumber-park-club.../... A great feeling of spaciousness can be found at Clumber Park Club Campsite, which is settled on 20 acres within a generous 4,000 acres of lush parkland, where you can walk, cycle or ride. The caravan site has a popular play area and enjoys an attractive setting surrounded by woodland. Children will enjoy Clumber Park as it is part of what was once Sherwood Forest and the reminders of the area's most famous resident, Robin Hood are plentiful. Clumber Park was once the estate of the Dukes of Newcastle, and is now owned by the National Trust. The house was demolished in 1938 but there is still evidence of the historic buildings that once stood to be explored.