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We are looking for a site for a couple of nights within walking distance of Louth in Lincolnshire.

Can somebody recommend any?

Thanks
 
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If you are in the Caravan Club, theres a nice CL about 15mins walk from the town, we used it several times although it was quite a while ago...

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If you are in the Caravan Club, theres a nice CL about 15mins walk from the town, we used it several times although it was quite a while ago...

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Was there last weekend with @Gromett it still exists... and yes only short walk into Louth... and if I recall only a £5 if you taxi back :)

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That's the only one within what I would call walking distance & would be my recommendation too.

A little further out, on the Legbourne road, there are two more. A C&CC club site just before the bypass & a CC site just beyond it. Both easy on a bike (much flatter than the uphill route to Happyford) & still a short taxi ride, but quite a hike on foot from the town centre.

Depends how you define walking distance .....

There is usually somewhere to 'park' on the Fairfield industrial estate.

Being a Georgian town, the town centre isn't even very car friendly & not the best place if you have a sizeable m/h.

We don't have a drive, or I'd offer you a space on it.
 
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That's the only one within what I would call walking distance & would be my recommendation too.

A little further out, on the Legbourne road, there are two more. A C&CC club site just before the bypass & a CC site just beyond it. Both easy on a bike (much flatter than the uphill route to Happyford) & still a short taxi ride, but quite a hike on foot from the town centre.

Depends how you define walking distance .....

There is usually somewhere to 'park' on the Fairfield industrial estate.

Being a Georgian town, the town centre isn't even very car friendly & not the best place if you have a sizeable m/h.

We don't have a drive, or I'd offer you a space on it.
Thanks for the advice and appreciate your kindness.

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