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These are some sites my friends and I have visited over the years and either like or dislike

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You can, however, use the links provided or telephone the sites direct

You may not like these caravan sites as everyone's personal preferences are not the same. So please check them out yourself and don’t just take our word for it for them

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Pet Friendly

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Fishing

 

 

 

BBQ Allowed

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Motorhomes

Wagtail Lodge Fishery,

Marston,

near Grantham,

Lincolnshire.

 

Tel. 0140 0250720

 

 

Website

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The site is quite remote so make sure you are stocked up otherwise a trip to Grantham will find a supermarket.

 

To find the site,

travelling north on the A1

Continue past roundabout for about 1/2 mile you will see a very large storage warehouse on the right.

You need to turn right here (care required crossing the A1) an unclassified road signed Marston,

then take the first right and right again the site is signed from here

 

This site is a former Caravan Club CL but it's main purpose if for fishing.

There are three separate lakes and a smaller lake next to the caravan pitches which would be ideal for the novice.

The three large lakes are more specialist.

 

There are toilets and a shower which are small and basic but kept clean. The pitches are hardstanding on ash and tarmac chippings and are well drained although there are a bit on the narrow side. There is also electric hook up.

For those without caravans there are wooden chalets for hire but these are mainly for the fishermen.

This site is off the beaten track and is very relaxing but is mainly used by fishermen.

 

Nearby attractions include the market town of Grantham (market day Sat), Belvoir Castle and the Vale of Belvoir and the National Trust property of Belton House.

 

It would alsoa good night halt because of it's nearness to the A1.

 

Harry Burrows

 

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