Certificated Locations
Access to small, rural, 5-van campsites available exclusively to our members.
Discover your CLFirst Place: Poole Farm, Cornwall
Second place: Rails End Nursery, Cotswolds
Third place: Cae Bugail, Anglesey
Best Newcomer: Walnut Tree Farm
Certificated Locations (CLs) are five-pitch privately owned sites that are sprinkled across the UK. They offer a wide variety of holiday locations to choose from, whatever your interests.
The CL of the Year Award recognises the very best sites and reward hard-working owners who pull out all the stops for members. If you regularly use CLs, you’ll know what they have to offer – some sit in picturesque rural settings and others are near to the city for a sightseeing break.
This year, there are three National CL awards, as well as recognition for Best Newcomer (for all CLs that have opened in the last two years).
It’s time to nominate your favourite Certificated Location (CL) in our annual CL of the Year awards. Once again, there will be three national CL awards, as well as recognition for Best Newcomer (for all CLs that have opened in the last two years). Nominating your favourite helps to support the Club, our wonderful sites and the CL owners.
Please use the form below to nominate your favourite CL (or post us your nomination using the form in your March 2022 magazine).
Please note:
- Only one nomination per membership number
- You must have stayed on the CL you wish to nominate
Dog walk at Poole Farm
The Holmes family of Poole Farm
Pitches at Poole Farm
About this Certificated Location:
Situated on the Devon/Cornwall border adjacent to the River Tamar, Poole Farm has had numerous CL of the Year awards over the years and with its tranquil and stunning views, it’s easy to see why. Owned by Greg and Louise Holmes since 2015, the adults-only site (16+) houses a modern washroom, pitches with access to 16amp electric hook-ups and plenty of space for awnings.
Local attractions and things to do:
Poole Farm is the perfect location for those looking to relax in a peaceful environment as well as the adventure hungry with walking and cycling routes running along the river banks and access to Dartmoor National Park. 5 miles of the site is Roadford Laken which offers sailing experiences and brown trout fishing.
Easily accessible from Poole Farm are other local attractions including the Eden Project, Launceston Steam Railway, Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre and many National Trust locations including Lanhydrock and Cotehele. You can always check out the markets at Tavistock and Holsworthy markets for a bit of a shopping spree.
Highlights of this site:
Andrew and Jackie Locke of Rails End Nursery
Pitches at Rails End
Nursery at Rails End
About this Certificated Location:
Located on the outskirts of Ashton under Hill, Rails End Nursery was formerly a family-run tomato nursery. Owned by Andrew and Jackie Locke, the site contains grass pitches within a spacious paddock, whilst maintaining privacy with the mature hedgerows.
Local attractions and things to do:
Situated just 3 miles south of Evesham, Rails End Nursery lies within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Explorers can head to the cycleways or footpaths and lap up the scenic views across the surrounding areas.
Rails End Nursery is in close proximity to loads of attractions like the National Trust properties of Hidcote, Croome Park, Snowshill Manor and Kiftsgate. Local events include Aston open gardens, second weekend in June, Evesham Asparagus festival, Pershore Plum festival and Cheltenham Races to name a few!
Highlights of this site:
Pitches at Cae Bugail
Sunset above the pitches at Cae Bugail
Birdseye view of Cae Bugail
About this Certificated Location:
Cae Bugail CL site is on a working farm in central Anglesey that was opened in July 2021 by Elen Wyn Hughes and Arwyn Hughes. The hard standing pitches contain their own electric hook up, water and grey waste drainage. The site itself features toilet and shower facilities, as well as a private fishing lake giving you spectacular views.
Local attractions and things to do:
The site itself is very central in the island, with local attractions in easy reach. Anglesey itself has an abundance of restaurants and a farmers market every third Saturday of the month. The Anglesey Coastal Path is always worth exploring with countless places to visit along the 140 mile route round the island.
Take in some culture and investigate the National Trust’s Plas Newydd House and Gardens on the shore of the Menai Strait. Or just take a day to relax and enjoy the sea air on any number of the sandy beaches that Anglesey has to offer.
Highlights of this site:
Entrance to Walnut Tree Farm
Pitches at Walnut Tree Farm
About this Certificated Location:
Based on the outskirts of the village of Swanton Morley and the town of Dereham, Walnut Tree Farm is a small, family run site managed by husband and wife team, Mr and Mrs Fish, alongside their loyal flock of pedigree Hampshire sheep! The site offers a variety of pitches to suit even the biggest of motorhomes, whilst still offering a quiet haven with views across the sheep-grazing paddocks.
Local attractions and things to do:
Easily accessed from Walnut Tree Farm is the famously stunning Norfolk Broads, as well as Thetford Forest and historical sites to excite all budding historians. When staying in Norfolk you must head to the coast where miles of golden sand beaches stretch ahead. Take some time out for bird watching and seal spotting. Sample local produce from the abundance of farm shops near the site, or tuck in to a delicious meal at one of the many country pubs.
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