Dec 13

The Camping & Caravanning Club

Monkton Wyld Holiday Park Dorset Lyme Regis

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Monkton Wyld Farm has a long and proud association with the Camping and Caravanning Club. In 1991 Simon and Joanna first developed a small 3 acre, 40 pitch site on their working farm. Since those early days the park has grown to its current 26 acres. Our association with the Camping & Caravanning Club first began in May 1997 when the Club teamed up with Monkton Wyld Farm to directly manage part of the expanding holiday park as a Club Site for their members. Ten years later Monkton Wyld and the The Camping and Caravanning Club extended their association by joining forces to manage all the Monkton Wyld Holiday Park under the Camping and Caravanning Club Franchise scheme. Monkton Wyld is now a firmly established part of the Club's extensive site network and is known as the Club's Charmouth site.  All are welcome, whether a Club member or not. Come and see us and enjoy our wonderful holiday site.

 

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For as little as £37.00 you and your family can enjoy all the benefits of Camping and Caravanning Club membership including access to 110 award-winning UK Club sites, full details are available from reception, or visit the Club's web site at www.thefriendlyclub.co.uk

 


 


Our Awards

camping_and_caravaning_club      England_Tourist_and_Camping      Top 100 Sites Finalist Award for Monkton Wyld Holiday Park      Visit England Five Star Award for Monkton Wyld Holiday Park      Loo Award of the year Award for Monkton Wyld Holiday Park      David-Bellamy-Gold-award


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Events

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Accomodation

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