With half term coming up, here is a short list of Club Sites, Meets and Temporary Holiday Sites across England that are perfect for a family visit, as well as information on all that you can take part in while there.
With stunning settings, fun activities for the kids, and relaxing spots for adults too, these sites are guaranteed to make this half term a memorable one.
Half term will be 18-22 February 2019, however some schools and areas may have different start and end dates.
8-24 February Leeds District Association (DA)
Half Term Temporary Holiday Site
Blakemere Touring Park, Cheshire
Blakemere Touring Park is located on Blakemere Village, a long-established visitor attraction set in the heart of Cheshire.
There’s fun for the whole family at Blakemere, with everything from bird of prey aviaries to beauty parlours, Segway adventures, mini race tracks and crazy golf. Over 30 unique shops are also available for the adults, alongside a tea room, bar, restaurant and microbrewery.
15-20 February New Forest District Association (DA)
Half term meet Birchwood Tourist Park, Cold Harbour, Wareham Dorset BH20 7PA
Enjoy a half-term break at this family-run campsite close to the market town of Wareham. Enjoy direct access from site into Wareham forest, perfect for exploration and dog walks. Go fossil hunting on the popular Jurassic Coast or visit one of its many museums and visitor centres just a stone’s throw from site.
15-22 February Solent DA
Wareham Forest Tourist Park, Dorset (Booked meet)
Wareham Forest Tourist Park, surrounded by the quiet and tranquillity of 14 square miles of Wareham Forest, this site is an excellent destination for boundless family fun. Things to do nearby include Monkey World, Dorset Country Museum, Bovington Tank Museum and The Tutankhamun Exhibition.
Kingsbury Water Park Club Site, Warwickshire
Make a splash at Kingsbury Water Park Club Site, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the industrial Midlands. Bordered by the lovely Water Park, this campsite is the perfect setting for a leisurely break.
Whether it’s a spot of fishing or trying your hand at a host of fun water sports, the Kingsbury Water Park has proven a hit amongst young and old alike. It is also perfect for wildlife lovers, teeming with natural life and a children’s farm for the kids.
Oxford Club Site, Oxfordshire, South England
City break or countryside adventure, the choice is yours if you camp at our Oxford Club Site. Located just a mile outside the centre of Oxford, the campsite is the perfect base for exploring the magnificent city of dreaming spires.
With fantastic culture, art and history hotspots, such as the University Museum of Natural History, Harry Potter themed tours, astounding Blenheim Palace, and serene waterways (perfect for punting), this site is ideal for families seeking a unique experience.
Sandringham Club Site, Norfolk, East Anglia
Sandringham Club Site is in a delightfully secluded spot, with more than 60 acres of gardens and 600 acres of woodland and heath.
Nestled within the Royal Estate in Norfolk, the Sandringham Club Site offers plenty of outdoor activities and picturesque spots of natural beauty. Within close distance are the Hunstanton and Brancaster beaches, plus the Wash National Nature Reserve. Whether it’s long walks, cycling through forests or simply practising your photography in a most idyllic setting, the Sandringham site is one of our top bills this half term.
Devizes Club Site, Wiltshire
Our Devizes Club Site is a lovely, quiet and secluded retreat by the side of the Avon and Kennet Canal in the heart of Wiltshire. The surrounding countryside, ideal for walkers and cyclists, is where you’ll find some of the UK’s most significant prehistoric sites.
Offering a diverse range of interests and activities, the Devizes Club Site is perfect for the family, dog lovers, history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. With a children’s play area and 900 acres of parkland, this one is great for those of all ages. Those older can take part in cycling through the quaint and quirky village, while historic attractions such as Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle are sure to capture the whole family’s imagination. Dogs are also allowed on site, with a large dog field available.
You will find full details of these Temporary Holiday Sites and Meets in your February Out & About magazine, plus many more events happening throughout the year.
And be sure to check out our Club Sites and 2019 opening dates here.