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How to get there
See downloadable map on the club website
Nearby tourist attractions
What's on?
Weybridge station is near the Site. Trains to the centre of London take around 30 minutes.
Three theme parks are nearby: Thorpe Park is in Chertsey, while both Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland are only a short drive away.
Windsor Castle, an official residence of the Queen, is the world’s oldest and largest occupied castle.
Kew, Wisley and Saville Gardens are internationally famous.
Garden lovers can also visit the Hampton Court and Chelsea Flower Shows.
Horse race lovers are well served with three courses nearby – Epsom Downs, Kempton Park and Sandown Park.Odds Farm Park has been created to allow children to get close to the animals.
Brooklands Museum covers the motoring and aviation heritage of its site. It now includes Mercedes-Benz World.
Chertsey Museum has displays on the history of Runnymede, historic fashion exhibitions and a hands-on discovery zone for youngsters.
Go Ape! in Wendover woods, just outside Aylesbury, is a high-wire forest adventure where visitors can swing from tree to tree.
Walk along the towpath to Staines using part of the Thames Path National Trail.
Chertsey has supermarkets, shops and a cosmopolitan selection of restaurants and take-aways
Weybridge station is near the Site. Trains to the centre of London take around 30 minutes.
Three theme parks are nearby: Thorpe Park is in Chertsey, while both Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland are only a short drive away.
Windsor Castle, an official residence of the Queen, is the world’s oldest and largest occupied castle.
Kew, Wisley and Saville Gardens are internationally famous.
Garden lovers can also visit the Hampton Court and Chelsea Flower Shows.
Horse race lovers are well served with three courses nearby – Epsom Downs, Kempton Park and Sandown Park.Odds Farm Park has been created to allow children to get close to the animals.
Brooklands Museum covers the motoring and aviation heritage of its site. It now includes Mercedes-Benz World.
Chertsey Museum has displays on the history of Runnymede, historic fashion exhibitions and a hands-on discovery zone for youngsters.
Go Ape! in Wendover woods, just outside Aylesbury, is a high-wire forest adventure where visitors can swing from tree to tree.
Walk along the towpath to Staines using part of the Thames Path National Trail.
Chertsey has supermarkets, shops and a cosmopolitan selection of restaurants and take-aways
Phone
01932 562405
WebsiteEmailAddressBridge Road, Chertsey, KT16 8JX
Season1st January to 31st December
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Accommodations
| Pitches | Number of units | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Motorhome pitches | yes | |
| Tent pitches | yes | |
| Touring pitches | 200 | |
| Seasonal pitches | no | |
| Serviced pitches | yes | |
| For rent | Number of units | Price |
| Chalets | no | |
| Holiday homes | no | |
| Residential homes | no | |
| Owned | Number of units | |
| Chalets | no | |
| Holiday homes | no | |
| Residential homes | no |





