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Or call us on: 0845 130 7701or 024 7642 2024quoting your membership number87slovenia/austria/switzerland/Unit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 1601 Jul - 25 Aug £34.40£6.30£3.1001 Jun - 30 Jun26 Aug - 31 Aug£28.10£5.40£2.4501 May - 31 May01 Sep - 30 Sep£26.05£5.00£2.25. Electricity: 10A £2.90 (8kWh per day). Additional usagemetered and charged at ?0.50 per kWh, payable on site . Dogs: £1.95 . All-service pitch (10A included): £4.80 - £5.45. Tourist Tax: IncludedSWI01Pitch PricesSWI01Interlaken, SwitzerlandLazy RanchoCarefree's opinion Dump the car! The great Swiss integrated boat,rail and bus transport system starts fiveminutes' walk from this quiet family site, withfree bus and train transport throughout theInterlaken area. Cycling on Interlaken's speed-restricted roads is a dream. To many people thisregion represents the classic Switzerland, andthe site owners are a treasure trove of localinformation, so take your pick of Alpineactivities on land, on water or in the air.Location and nearby attractionsAlpine valley setting just outside Interlaken, nearLake Thun, with views of the Eiger, Mönch andJungfrau . Lake Thun one mile, Interlaken centreone mile, Lauterbrunnen nine miles, Grindelwald14 miles. FacilitiesSet on a lane in quiet countryside: . 145 pitchesset in rows or paddocks with mountain views;open and part-shaded; all with electricity; a fewalso with water and drainage, of which five alsowith hardstanding . Small pool . Small bar/coffeeshop . Bar and Swiss speciality restaurant nearby. Shop with local produce . Play area . Cyclehire . Full regional Travel Pass information . FreeInterlaken Visitor's Card (gives reductions onlocal attractions) . Campers' kitchen . Heatedmodern wash block with free showers; small hotwater charge for clothes washing . Washingmachines . Facilities for disabled . Wi-Fi.General InformationHigh season - popular but calm in peacefulcountry surroundings yet near a popular resort .Low season - occasionally busy, an excellentbase for enjoying the mountains and Interlaken .Owned and run by Aline and Stephan Blatter-Rieder, English spoken . 1.7-25.8 maximum unitlength 7.5m, maximum tent size 6m x 5mincluding ropes . 15.7-16.8 minimum stay sevennights; 1.7-15.7 and 16.8-31.8 minimum stay fournights . BBQs permitted.1ml01 May - 30 SepStunning views in every direction from Lazy RanchoUnit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 1207 Jul - 26 Aug £31.90£7.80£3.2504 Jun - 06 Jul27 Aug - 23 Sep£24.85£6.80£2.6031 Mar - 03 Jun24 Sep - 07 Oct£23.55£6.50£2.60. Electricity: 15A £2.60 . Dogs: £3.25 . Tourist Tax: IncludedSWI02Pitch PricesSWI02Vitznau, SwitzerlandVitznauCarefree's opinion The wonderful combination of a spectacularsetting, a very friendly welcome, superb traveldeals and a short hop to Lucerne constitutesthe recipe for a relaxing and invigoratingholiday -a real taste of Switzerland. Miles ofwalking are possible on Mount Rigi, after theride up Europe's first rack railway, while theworld's steepest cog railway runs up MountPilatus. Then take a dip in the small butbreathtakingly located site pool and soak upthe stunning views and surroundings.Location and nearby attractionsSpectacular mountainside setting, overlookingVitznau and Lake Lucerne . Vitznau centre halfa mile, Lucerne 14 miles, Liechtenstein 85 miles.FacilitiesModern facilities on steep slopes below the Rigimountain . 160 pitches; level and terraced;open; with or without electricity . Swimmingpool . Paddling pool . Small coffee and snackbar/terrace . Shop . Campers' kitchen. Reductions on seven- or 15-day regional andfamily travel passes (Tell-pass) available on site. Modern, heated wash blocks . Washingmachines . Chalet studios for hire . Wi-Fi. Cafés, shops and restaurants nearby . Playarea 50m . Fishing nearby.General InformationHigh season - busy and popular, but with arelaxed, friendly, family atmosphere . Lowseason - recommended for taking in the clearair of the Alps and exploring without thecrowds . Owned and run by the Zanetti familyfor over 50 years, English spoken . 3.7-27.8minimum stay four nights . 3.7-28.8 maximumunit length 7.5m . BBQs permitted.0.5ml31 Mar - 07 OctBuy online or call us on 0845 130 7701£1250£1299£999Find your way without a hitchwith these indispensable mapsand travel guidesWe had a wonderful holiday and will certainlybook with Carefree TravelService again.Elizabeth and Chris -KentKey to Campsite SymbolsPoolIndoor/Covered PoolLocal servicesSuitable for babiesSuitable for young childrenSuitable for older children

88For availability, information and bookings visit: www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.ukwww.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/The LowCountriesLuxembourg, Belgiumand the NetherlandsHome to some of western Europe's most picturesque towns, Belgium and the Netherlands are rich in sceniccountryside and culture.Delft, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels and Leuven are prime examples of the lowlands' many historic centres. You'll findmany appealing cafés and bars off their fine town squares and cobbled alleys, in which to sample moules-frites,washed down with Europe's finest beers. Outside the cities, a vast and level landscape awaits, which is perfectfor cyclists, while the Netherlands also boasts some of the most impressive coastal dunes in Europe. In contrast,the atmospheric wooded hills and steep valleys of the Ardennes, dotted with feudal castles and grottoes, makevisiting Luxembourg a real delight.Places of interestAmsterdam:this vibrant city is full of culture and canals, from Old Masters to the Red Light district, ancientchurches to modern cafés: Anne Frank's house is particularly interesting. Keukenhof bulb fields:visit the"greatest flower show on earth" in spring, when seven million bulbs blossom in a symphony of colour andfragrance. Bruges:Europe's best-preserved medieval city is awash with step-gabled houses, canals and cobbledstreets. Bourscheid Castle:spectacular medieval castle with 11 watchtowers, standing majestically above theRiver Sûre. Bobbejaanland:one of Europe's most popular theme parks, Bobbejaanland entertains guests withmore than 50 rides, shows and attractions.Getting thereTravel from Dover-Calais or take the Eurotunnel. Ferries also cross from Harwich, Hull and Newcastle toDunkerque, Zeebrugge, Hook of Holland, Rotterdam and IJmuiden. The excellent motorway network is toll-free;the E411 from Brussels will take you straight to Luxembourg.The LowCountries