Folkestone
This is the perfect place to stop on the way to the Channel Tunnel. But don’t feel obliged
to restrict your stay to one night. This cliff-top Site is a great place to explore the villages
and coast of Kent, especially on foot or by bike.
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Folkestone
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25 March 2010 - 1 November 2010
80 Pitches - Non Members welcome
"Bring your tent, trailer tent or motorhome to the Channel coast"
This is the perfect place to stop on the way to the Channel Tunnel. But don’t feel obliged
to restrict your stay to one night. This cliff-top Site is a great place to explore the villages
and coast of Kent, especially on foot or by bike.
Member Quote
We thought that the Site is one
of the most attractive which we have ever visited and,
were it not so far away, we would love to go more
often. - John Lister
What's on?
- The town of Folkestone has a cobbled High
Street, working harbour, promenade and a
good selection of places to eat.
- Folkestone Warren – home to the Club Site – is a Local Nature Reserve and a Site of
Special Scientific Interest with nature trails
and family activities throughout the year.
- Day trips to France are available by ferry or using the Channel Tunnel.
- The Royal Military Canal begins near
Folkestone and passes through the lovely
Cinque Ports of Hythe and Rye.
- Lower Leas coastal path is part of the
National Cycle Network.
- The area’s history during the Second World
War is marked at the Battle of Britain
Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne and the Kent
Battle of Britain Museum at Hawkinge.
- Howletts Wild Animal Park is home to the
UK’s largest family of elephants and
includes a Walk with Lemurs feature.
- Walk into Folkestone or Dover using the
footpath from the Site.
- Dover Castle dates back to Roman times
and also holds the tunnels used by Churchill
in the planning of the Dunkirk evacuation of
the Second World War.
- The world’s smallest public railway runs
from Hythe to Dungeness.
- Inland are the pretty Cinque Ports of Kent and the medieval town of Cranbrook with its working windmill.
Location
OS Map Reference: 179 - TR246376
Latitude: 51.0937
Longitude: 1.2062
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Address, Contact Details and Map
Folkestone
Folkestone Camping and Caravanning Club Site
The Warren
Folkestone
Kent
CT19 6NQ
01303 255093No calls after 8pm please.
Site Managers
Mick Scholes, Sheila Scholes
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Seasons and Fees 2010
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Please Note: All other 2010 dates are low season except 21 December 2010 to 4 January 2011 both of which are High Season.
| Adult | £11.10 | £8.80 | £7.70 |
| Child | £6.40 | £2.90 | £2.80 |
| Members' age concession rate | | £6.20 | £5.40 |
| Members' family deal | £31.70 | £22.10 | |
| Non-member fee per pitch per night | £7.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
| Member back packer | £6.50 | £6.20 | £5.50 |
| Non-member back packer | £8.30 | £7.80 | £7.10 |
| Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) | £3.50 | £3.50 | £3.50 |
| Jumbo tent pitches | £10.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
- Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.
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