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Rutland Caravan And Camping (Caravan Club AS)

Greetham, Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, United Kingdom. LE15 7FN
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Large flat pitches are grouped around a central shower block
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Pitches:Motorhomes acceptedCaravans accepted   (132)Tents acceptedNo Holiday HomesNo LodgesNo Seasonal PitchesNo Camping Pods
Opening Times:All year
Prices:From £15.75 (2 adults, pitch, electric)
 
Tel:01572 813520
Fax:01572 812616
Web:http://www.rutlandcaravanandcamping.co.uk
Email:info@rutlandcaravanandcamping.co.uk
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Large flat pitches are grouped around a central shower block
Gravelled hardstandings are massive
Landscaping has been carried out to a high standard
The Plough pub in nearby Grretham serves food
Facilities for children are excellent at this campsite and there's also a skate park
On-site shop sells fresh eggs, sweets and gifts
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A pretty caravan park built to a high specification and surrounded by well-planted banks which will provide good screening. The spacious grass campsite is close to the Viking way and other footpath networks, and well sited for visiting Rutland Water and central to many market towns and villages. Greetham is a five-minute walk from Rutland Caravan Park and offers three pubs and a post office. A golf club is nearby too. The caravan and camping site is open all year round and offers both hardstanding and grass pitches for motorhomes, caravans and tents.
Rutland may be England’s smallest county, but as its motto ‘Multum in Parvo’ declares, there’s a lot to see - and Rutland Camping and Caravan Club site is an ideal base from which to explore its pretty villages. Situated on the edge of the pretty little village of Greetham, the site comprises a single large paddock with a perimeter track and the pitches arranged outside this around a large grassy area where a modern, well-appointed toilet block stands.

It’s a little exposed in adverse weather, but there is acres of space for the children to play - either on the wide expanses of grass or in the dedicated play area complete with extensive sandpit.

The amenities are utterly spotless and although the shop at reception only sells a few basics, Greetham itself is only a 5-minute walk away and boasts a shop, post office and three pubs - all of which offer extensive menus. Upon recommendation of site the wardens, we sampled the delights on offer at the Plough, which turned out to offer well-kept real ales, quality wines and a genuinely interesting menu at extremely reasonable prices - just don’t forget to leave some space for a selection of local and speciality cheeses from the ‘cheese plank.’

With the exception of the 3000-acre Rutland Water, where those of a sporting disposition may partake of a range of activities ranging from cycling and walking to sailing, windsurfing and fly fishing, tourism is still something of a novelty hereabouts. There are more picturesque stone villages with crumbling churches and characterful pubs per head of population than you’ll find in the Cotswolds, but a refreshing absence of coach parties from Colchester.

Rutland’s county town - Oakham - is packed with interesting independent shops whilst over the border in Lincolnshire, Stamford’s stone architecture is impressive enough to rival that of Bath or Oxford. Geoff Hamilton’s famous Barnsdale Gardens are just down the road, as is a fascinating owl and falconry centre while Burghley House and Belvoir Castle are both within half and hour’s drive. Situated just over a mile off the A1, the site also makes an excellent overnight stopover for weary travellers pounding up or down the Great North Road.

   


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