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Cannock Chase Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Season 29th March 2012-5th November 2012

Owner's description

Tranquillity close to the heart of England"

Cannock Chase has rolling hills, heathers, quiet forests and wild fallow deer. On the edge of one of the Midlands’ most popular beauty spots, it is great for walkers as well as those exploring further afield.

Facilities

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  • Pets allowed Pets allowed
  • Disabled access Disabled access
  • Electric hook-ups Electric hook-ups
  • LPG stockist LPG stockist
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry
  • Wireless internet Wireless internet
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Washing up facilities

Accommodation

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Pitches No. of units Price
Motorhome pitchesYes
Tent pitchesYes
Touring pitchesYes
Seasonal pitchesno
Serviced pitchesno
For rent No. of units Price
Camping podsno
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno
Owned No. of units
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno

Nearby attractions

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The Chase is England’s smallest mainland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Visitor Centre and café are good places to start an exploration of this lovely area.
The Museum of Cannock Chase charts the history of mining in the area.
The town of Cannock is five miles from the Club Site. It has a good shopping centre, a leisure centre and market place.
The bronze age hill fort at Castle Ring is a mile’s walk from the site.
Shugborough Estate, managed by the National Trust, is a late 17th century mansion with a 19th century model farm and servants’ quarters.
The Royal Airforce Museum Cosford is one of the world’s largest aircraft museums with 70 aircraft and interactive exhibitions.
The National Memorial Arboretum has 150 acres of trees and memorials devoted to remembrance.
See the history and manufacturing methods of Wedgwood china at the Visitor Centre in Stoke on Trent.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only medieval cathedral with three spires. The city is also home to St Mary’s Heritage Centre, Samuel Johnson’s Birthplace, and the Staffordshire Regiment Museum.

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