Please note tariffs on the website are last years - an electric pitch, with awning, is now £13.50 per night, as opposed to the £13 shown on the website - up to 2 dogs are free.
Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
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Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
A couple of us have booked here http://www.roseberrytouristpark.co.uk/r ... te_002.htm for the 22nd to 25th April inclusive - feel free to join us
Please note tariffs on the website are last years - an electric pitch, with awning, is now £13.50 per night, as opposed to the £13 shown on the website - up to 2 dogs are free.
Please note tariffs on the website are last years - an electric pitch, with awning, is now £13.50 per night, as opposed to the £13 shown on the website - up to 2 dogs are free.
John
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
That's a bit middle of nowhere John - I hope you aren't thinking of walking to the pub and back.
It always seems to be full of parked up American RVs.
Friends of mine live within sight of that site and it's so flat around there they are 5 miles away.
I'd have gone for Crystal Lakes -
http://www.crystallakesleisure.com/aroundandabout.htm
within walking distance of the King Billy in Fenstanton.
http://www.kingwilliampub.co.uk/
http://www.localsecrets.com/showreview.cfm?id=7754
It always seems to be full of parked up American RVs.
Friends of mine live within sight of that site and it's so flat around there they are 5 miles away.
I'd have gone for Crystal Lakes -
http://www.crystallakesleisure.com/aroundandabout.htm
within walking distance of the King Billy in Fenstanton.
http://www.kingwilliampub.co.uk/
http://www.localsecrets.com/showreview.cfm?id=7754
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
SWMBO said that it depends on the On Call rota.......still I could come for the day if not......11 miles or so away from me....
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Great idea but don't think we can do back to back with Southern Softies but might come out for the day.
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Will come for a day , if not the weekend. Not far
for me. I think it's the site just across the road
from the river. It is flat but nice country and I've
always thought quite a pleasant site when passing.
for me. I think it's the site just across the road
from the river. It is flat but nice country and I've
always thought quite a pleasant site when passing.
Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
AS you leave Willingham heading toward Earith it's on the L/Hand bend at the end of the long straight - as I said a long walk on a road with no footpaths from the nearest pub - definitely a "designated driver" or "BYOB" venue.Muvwitch wrote:Will come for a day , if not the weekend. Not far
for me. I think it's the site just across the road
from the river. It is flat but nice country and I've
always thought quite a pleasant site when passing.
http://www.multimap.com/s/yoH7QXLI
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Go on - make a weekend of itMuvwitch wrote:Will come for a day , if not the weekend. Not far
for me. I think it's the site just across the road
from the river. It is flat but nice country and I've
always thought quite a pleasant site when passing.
John
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Oh all right then
Looks as if your awning will
be the pub again though
be the pub again though
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
That's not a problemMuvwitch wrote:Oh all right thenLooks as if your awning will
be the pub again though
John
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
As this appears to be the weekend following the "Southern Softies"
I may decide to join you, If not, I will certainly make a day visit.
Cheers John.
I may decide to join you, If not, I will certainly make a day visit.
Cheers John.
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
patnben wrote:As this appears to be the weekend following the "Southern Softies"
I may decide to join you, If not, I will certainly make a day visit.
Cheers John.
John
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Hmmm im tempted but id have to run it past Andy.... Might even drag my son along as its got wireless connection... dunno if we'd get all his games consoles in the bongo though! If we do it'll only be for one night (sat)
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
francophile1947 wrote:A couple of us have booked here http://www.roseberrytouristpark.co.uk/r ... te_002.htm for the 22nd to 25th April inclusive - feel free to join us![]()
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Please note tariffs on the website are last years - an electric pitch, with awning, is now £13.50 per night, as opposed to the £13 shown on the website - up to 2 dogs are free.
Hi John,
I missed this while I was away. One question- Weekend is mentioned , but 22nd april is a wednesday.
Things always get better after they are worse
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
Not you Anna
Andrew (I'm pretty sure you met him at last year's Kings Lynn meet) and I are going from the Wednesday to the Saturday nights inclusive - others are just coming for the weekend.
John
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Re: Roseberry Tourist Park, Willingham, near Cambridge
francophile1947 wrote:Not you AnnaAndrew (I'm pretty sure you met him at last year's Kings Lynn meet) and I are going from the Wednesday to the Saturday nights inclusive - others are just coming for the weekend.
I felt sure it must be me again, with another senior moment
Things always get better after they are worse
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!




