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Any member booking a rally after 24th April 2024 are now required to provide a contact phone number and their vehicle registration. Please read this thread for more details.
5 nights
ALL of the pitches are on HARDSTANDING , The venue is less than 10 minutes off the M6 motorway
EHU will be available for everyone, if you would like EHU please ask when you put your name on the list, PRICE TBC
There is a large clubhouse on-site with snooker and pool tables also a tv room and the bar is open every night and lunchtime at the weekend, the bar also serves food and real ale as well as a very large selection of beverages
Dogs on leads are welcome on the entire site including the clubhouse, ALL dog mess must be cleaned up
There is access to Toilets, showers, freshwater, washing up point, rubbish disposal and Elsan point
Here is a link to the club site. http://www.whittinghamclub.com/
The price is £11 per unit per night. Please put your payment in a sealed envelope with your forum name and how many nights you are attending, this will be collected on arrival
Entertainment (in the clubhouse)
Thursday 20.00pm Social evening to chat
Friday 19.00pm TBC
Saturday 20.00pm TBC
Sunday 20.00pm TBC
Local amenities
Only a 5-minute walk from the club you can find a Post Office, grocery shop, fish and chip shop, hairdresser and traditional sweet shop. You can also find Goosnargh Tennis Club and the beautiful medieval church of St Mary's, dating from approximately 1281. They're also a wide range of excellent restaurants and pubs serving fine food in the immediate area, including the local specialities of Goosnargh duck, Goosnargh cakes, and famous local cheeses from Mrs Kirkham's, Blacksticks and Singletons. The famously haunted Chingle Hall is but a half-mile stroll across the fields.
Further afield (3 miles) is the delightful market town of Longridge – the gateway to the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe and beyond. Sainsbury’s, Booths and The Co-operative supermarkets can all be found in Longridge along with a host of specialist shops and a full range of takeaways, many of which will deliver to the site.
Exploring the area
The new City of Preston (7 miles) offers extensive shopping opportunities whilst Garstang (6 miles) is another “must-see” market town. Beacon Fell Country Park along with the Bleasdale Fells, form the backdrop to our village. This is a proper walking country easily reached (3 miles) by an extensive network of country lanes. Brock Bottoms (2 miles), on the way to Beacon Fell, offers leafy glades, cool clear pools and the gentle River Brock. This is a magic place where children can safely paddle, whilst your dog can swim in the deeper pools - an ideal picnic spot!
The Club is an ideal base for visiting local attractions such as the Roman camp at Ribchester, the ruins of the 14th Century Cistercian Abbey at Whalley and the famous Trough of Bowland whose lovely winding paths are popular with fell walkers and casual strollers alike.
If you would like to attend this venue please ask on this thread only stating your arrival day and how many nights you will be attending
New requirements for rallies.
Hi, Going forward, we will require members to provide their vehicle registration number and a mobile contact number if they wish to book rallies. These details will only be available to rally organisers and me. No one else will be able to see your details. We have just had to make changes to...
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5 nights
ALL of the pitches are on HARDSTANDING , The venue is less than 10 minutes off the M6 motorway
EHU will be available for everyone, if you would like EHU please ask when you put your name on the list, PRICE TBC
There is a large clubhouse on-site with snooker and pool tables also a tv room and the bar is open every night and lunchtime at the weekend, the bar also serves food and real ale as well as a very large selection of beverages
Dogs on leads are welcome on the entire site including the clubhouse, ALL dog mess must be cleaned up
There is access to Toilets, showers, freshwater, washing up point, rubbish disposal and Elsan point
Here is a link to the club site. http://www.whittinghamclub.com/
The price is £11 per unit per night. Please put your payment in a sealed envelope with your forum name and how many nights you are attending, this will be collected on arrival
Entertainment (in the clubhouse)
Thursday 20.00pm Social evening to chat
Friday 19.00pm TBC
Saturday 20.00pm TBC
Sunday 20.00pm TBC
Local amenities
Only a 5-minute walk from the club you can find a Post Office, grocery shop, fish and chip shop, hairdresser and traditional sweet shop. You can also find Goosnargh Tennis Club and the beautiful medieval church of St Mary's, dating from approximately 1281. They're also a wide range of excellent restaurants and pubs serving fine food in the immediate area, including the local specialities of Goosnargh duck, Goosnargh cakes, and famous local cheeses from Mrs Kirkham's, Blacksticks and Singletons. The famously haunted Chingle Hall is but a half-mile stroll across the fields.
Further afield (3 miles) is the delightful market town of Longridge – the gateway to the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe and beyond. Sainsbury’s, Booths and The Co-operative supermarkets can all be found in Longridge along with a host of specialist shops and a full range of takeaways, many of which will deliver to the site.
Exploring the area
The new City of Preston (7 miles) offers extensive shopping opportunities whilst Garstang (6 miles) is another “must-see” market town. Beacon Fell Country Park along with the Bleasdale Fells, form the backdrop to our village. This is a proper walking country easily reached (3 miles) by an extensive network of country lanes. Brock Bottoms (2 miles), on the way to Beacon Fell, offers leafy glades, cool clear pools and the gentle River Brock. This is a magic place where children can safely paddle, whilst your dog can swim in the deeper pools - an ideal picnic spot!
The Club is an ideal base for visiting local attractions such as the Roman camp at Ribchester, the ruins of the 14th Century Cistercian Abbey at Whalley and the famous Trough of Bowland whose lovely winding paths are popular with fell walkers and casual strollers alike.
If you would like to attend this venue please ask on this thread only stating your arrival day and how many nights you will be attending
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