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The Camping and Caravanning Club
Company typeCamping Club / Caravanning Club
IndustryTravel operator
Founded1901
HeadquartersWestwood Way, CV4 8JH,
Coventry
Area served
Global
Websitewww.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk

The Camping and Caravanning Club is a United Kingdom not-for-profit organisation involved with all aspects of camping based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1901, the Club now represents over half a million members [1].

History

The Camping and Caravanning Club started in 1901 as the Association of Cycle Campers.[1] Thomas Hiram Holding, one of the founders, is considered by many to be the father of modern camping. He also founded the Bicycle Touring Club in 1878, which became Cyclists' Touring Club, now renamed Cycling UK.[2] Holding wrote The Campers Handbook in 1908, to share his enthusiasm for the great outdoors. His love of camping derived from his experiences as a boy, which dated back to the mid-1800s.[3]

In 1906 the Association of Cycle Campers (now The Camping and Caravanning Club) opened its first camping site, in Weybridge. By that time the organisation had several hundred members. In 1909 the association split into three separate organisations, which joined again in 1910 as the National Camping Club. Two more name changes followed, in 1919 (The Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland) and in 1983.

In 1967 its membership rose to 100,000 and more than 300,000 by the end of the 20th century. The Club celebrated its centenary in 2001 and now represents over half a million likeminded campers in the UK.

Membership from a modern club

The Club offers a paid membership service to tent, campervan, caravan and motorhome owners – in fact, the Club accepts units of any shape and size, including motorbike campers.

Benefits of being a Club member include discounts on its UK and European campsites, money off attractions worldwide and offers on some of the top outdoor retailers.

Structure

The Camping and Caravanning Club is a membership organisation. The Club’s board of directors, The National Council are appointed to serve the interests of all Club Members and manage the Club and its policy. The National Council consists of 18 nationally elected councillors, 13 regional councillors and an honorary treasurer.

Regional elections are held to elect Club members onto Region Councils; these councils oversee the operation of the District Associations within their region.

Site Classifications

There are currently more than 1600 campsites owned, managed or certified by the Camping and Caravanning Club.

Club Sites

The Club has 106 Club Sites throughout the UK, from Inverewe Gardens in the Highlands of Scotland all the way to Sennen Cove, near Lands’ End in Cornwall. These are owned, maintained and ran by The Camping and Caravanning Club.

Camping in the Forest Sites (CITF)

The Club works alongside the Forestry Commission to run 15 sites in Britain’s forests and woodland. The New Forest is home to the majority of these campsites. CITF also have sites in The Forest of Dean, Savernake Forest, Loch Lomond and Aviemore.

Certificated Sites

The Camping and Caravanning Club is recognised as an “exempted organisation” within the terms of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. This means that the Government allows the Club to issue a certificate to land owners, giving them permission to operate a small campsite on their land without specific planning permission. The club has over 1,550 certificated sites open to members.

Independent Listed Sites

These sites are not owned or run by the Club. They are commercial sites which are promoted by the Club under the condition that they meet the standards expected by our members. Club approved Campsites in Europe Opening up a world of choice for campers, the Clubs Travel Service promotes over 150 sites in 12 European countries.

Other Products and Services

The Club also offers insurance, RAC breakdown cover, and travel booking in other countries.

As The Club’s glamping offering, Ready Camp offers luxury camping retreats in safari style tents on many of its Club Sites across the United Kingdom. With over 35 locations to choose from, the brand offers camping made easy in accessible locations, close to top UK attractions.

Partnered with the forestry commission, Camping in the Forest offers 15 campsites across the United Kingdom, all set on forestry commission land. CITF joined forces with the Forestry Commission in 2006, making the UK forests more accessible to overnight campers as a holiday destination.

Offering travel across the globe, tailored to customer’s needs, Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays is a unique offering from The Camping and Caravanning Club. Escorted tours led by travel specialists, expert motorhome hire and staff on hand to put tailor made holidays together is what sets Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays apart. Japan, Sri Lanka, the USA and Canada are just a few of the locations covered.

Notable presidents

Annual Events

The Club hold events throughout the year, catering to members and non-members alike.

National Feast of Lanterns (NFOL): the Clubs annual national camping rally held over a weekend with entertainment for all. This is held in different locations each year.

References

  1. ^ "Over 100 years of The Camping and Caravanning Club".
  2. ^ "We are Cycling UK".
  3. ^ "History of Camping".