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Posted on 18 Jun 2012

Claire Tupholme



When you pitch-up on a campsite you might expect that all you will see around you is caravans and motorhomes and nothing especially out of the ordinary, but think again. We've spotted some rather unusual but very interesting things on our travels!


Below are ten of our personal favourites that have all been spotted on one of our Premier Parks ...

Have you snapped any photos of any strange and unique things you've seen whilst on your touring holidays? If you've got a photo you'd like to submit to us, email it to mmmsites@warnersgroup.co.uk





(Left) A stay at Brighouse Bay will afford you views of none other than a Gloster Meteor - the first British jet fighter         



(Right) At Rivendale Park you might run into Frodo or one of his Hobbit friends if they're at home ...




(Left) Where are Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion at Rutland Caravan & Camping Park?




(Right) Broadway House is a campsite with a BMX track, every adrenaline junky's dream.








(Right) An unusual wood carving at Plassey Leisure Park




(Left) The children can spot dragons at Seaview International.








(Left) Guests at Lytton Lawn can marvel at the 300-year-old yew tree.






(Right) You can pitch-up near loch gates at Yarwell Mill Caravan Park.






(Right) 'If you go down to the campsite today ...'  you'll spot a bear at The Quiet Site.






(Left) At Stonham Barns there's many a feathered friend to be made.





 

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