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Caravan Sites near/easy access to Birmingham NEC

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ManyMomentsOfMadness · 21/01/2012 15:59

Does anyone know of or stayed at any sites near the NEC?

I need a site near by, it will only be for a couple of nights during Crufts so want to try to avoid much of the chaos associated with getting to the NEC.

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ManyMomentsOfMadness · 22/01/2012 09:48

Anyone any ideas? thanks

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ManyMomentsOfMadness · 23/01/2012 22:09

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craftynclothy · 26/01/2012 12:00

I've just booked at Larkhill Farm (Coventry but easy enough to get to NEC from there) for similar reasons (Festival of Quilts). We're in a tent but I think they take caravans too. It was cheap as well.

ManyMomentsOfMadness · 26/01/2012 17:09

Thanks craftynclothy will look at that one, better get something booked!! Confused

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FeathersMcGraw · 26/01/2012 17:14

Think there's a caravan one at Kingsbury Water Park which isn't too far away...

ManyMomentsOfMadness · 26/01/2012 21:28

Thanks FeathersMcGraw off to google that one now Grin

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lemonbonbons · 29/01/2012 20:43

Im in Midlands. Not tried Kingsbury water park yet, but friends have said it's great. Very near Drayton Manor too which is fabulous if you are bringing kids too. I ll be trying Kingsbury this year.

If you don t mind a drive of 20/25min and have kids who like a good playground -this site is excellent and not far from motorway to zoom down to crufts

www.pillatonpools.co.uk/camping-caravanning.htm

ManyMomentsOfMadness · 29/01/2012 21:01

Huge thanks lemon I have booked Kingsbury so fingers crossed it is as nice as it looks. I will look at yours too though as I'm always looking for nice sites for the kids.

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lemonbonbons · 29/01/2012 22:08

lovely to have a reply -have fun, wherever you choose.

At pillaton this year you can book your plot before you arrive so you know excatly where you will be.

If you are not that far away -we love it here www.lickhillmanor.co.uk/display.php?showPage=tourers (and prop go every other weekend in summer for nice parks, boats, funfairs, safari parks, 5 loos and open air) it's hard to beat. If you book id go for rally field non and no elecrtic - you then just pick your spot depending if u want to be seluded or in comapny. Toilets / showers- fab.

let me know if u have been anywhere else close that is fab :)- cause i ll go try ...

ManyMomentsOfMadness · 29/01/2012 22:12

I'm not from that neck of the woods I'm affraid lemon. I'm in Scotland so we do most of our touring up here but may be venturing down to more dog shows this year so will keep my eyes open for good sites :) Looking forward to Kingsbury though.

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RubberDuck · 29/01/2012 22:16

Kingsbury Water Park is lovely, it's one of my favourite places to camp.

ManyMomentsOfMadness · 15/03/2012 21:36

Just a quick update - Been to Kingsbury Water Park - It is lovely!!
We will definately go back, just wish it was closer to home!!

Huge thanks for helping me find it :)

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