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Enjoy Christmas in a tent in the Club
0(UK PRWeb) 7 October 2010
With the holiday season fast approaching, why not embark on an adventure with the Christmas Club Camping and Caravanning?
The club has confirmed that 24 of the sites will remain open and ready for business club in the winter months.
sites: Blackmore, Borough Bridge, Canterbury, Chertsey, conkers, Delamere Forest, Devizes, Hertford, Kingsbury Water Park, leeks, Moffat, Moreton, Oswestry, Oxford, Tavistock, Teversal, Thetford Forest, Eskdale, Polstead, Ravenglass, Aberdeen , Troutbeck, Windermere and Winchcombe.
Camper, a series of festive activities at the sites of the club during the Christmas season, including traditional board games, quiz, enjoy karaoke, costume parties and walks in the woods.
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Manager Bob Hill said: A camp for Christmas is a great way to spend the holidays with camper the opportunity to spend time with their families, while enjoying the beautiful scenery celebrate ????.
â? All our holiday site managers, employees and franchisees really in the spirit of Christmas and it’s always a great atmosphere in the Advent season.
â? Many of our club sites offer campers the opportunity to eat in hobbies such as traditional Christmas songs, engage and drink tastings and Christmas goes, so why not take advantage of this unique opportunity and enjoy a magical holiday season with Club Friendly?> Â ????
Day campers may also be a German Christmas market with Tower Club? s Worldwide Travel Service, Carefree.The start of an eight-day visit on 5 December 2010 and moves Germania? s most dynamic markets traditional Christmas Market before returning December 12.
also carefree and rallies winter sun in Benidorm and La Manga in southern Spain and Albufeira in the Algarve for Camper, with the warmer climates during the holiday season to explore.
For more information about the specific activities of Christmas, please call the sites directly Club.
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For further information, phone 0845 130 7701 and 024 7642 2024 or via the club website: www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk / or winter camping www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk / travelabroad
For further information or images please contact:
Jon Dale, 024 7647 5204 Jon (dot) Dale (at) thefriendlyclub (dot) co (dot) fr
Kim Blythe, 024 7647 5224 Kim (dot) Blythe (at) thefriendlyclub (dot) co (dot) com
Notes to Editors:
1 The Camping and Caravanning Club is 109 years and is the largest and oldest club
2 the world for all forms of camping. It has over 110 award-winning Web sites throughout the United Kingdom and through a partnership with the Forestry Commission, Forest Holidays now leads an additional 20 campsites and caravan sites and six cabin sites.
3 www.newtocamping.co.uk called into life Monday, 18 May 2009 and includes all forms of outdoor holidays.
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4 national awards include:
Motorhome 2010 Top 50 Websites practice, a regional winner? Hereford Club Website
Caravan Camper / 2010 Top 101 sites a winner? Sandringham Club Site
Camping AA Heart of England in 2010, a? Club Website Teversal
Loo of the Year 2010 – Facilities Family Rooms Taken together trophy
Loo of the Year 2010 – Winner Individual Category National (England)
Loo of the Year 2010 – Winner of the National Family Friendly Awards (England)
Loo of the Year 2010 – a page (???? Glencoe Club Scotland), the individual winner of the team of officers national award
Loo of the Year 2010 -???? Champions League? â? Standards of Excellence
Loo of the Year 2010 – Winner of the National Award Category (Holiday Park) â? Club Website Teversal (England)
Loo of the Year 2010 – Winner of the National Award Category (Holiday Park) â? Club Website Dunbar (Scotland)
A British Association toilet? S Best Dressed public toilets in 2009? Hereford Club Website
Best Website 2009 CCC graduate â? CS Hill Farm, Derbyshire
David Bellamy Conservation Award 2009 â? Verwood Club Website (Gold)
David Bellamy Conservation Award 2009 â? Site Inverewe Gardens Club (Gold)
David Bellamy Conservation Award 2009 â? Club Website Horsley (silver)
David Bellamy Conservation Award 2009 â? Delamont Country Park (silver)
What caravan site for one year runner-up? Little Farm Trethvas CS
Practical Caravan Parks Top 100 2009 Regional Winner (Scotland) â? Club Website Lauder
Practical Caravan Parks Top 100 2009 Regional Championships (North East) â? Bellingham Club Website
MMM 2009 Camping & Caravanning Site of the Year? Thetford Forest Club Site
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Under the tent at the Naples Winter Wine Festival
0tent in> Naples Winter Wine Festival p> w / a career in the hotel business and marketing has taught me, if nothing else, the importance of value and Listening to your customers. In my role as semi-retired, I write about wine with an emphasis on the agreed value, even if I continually struggle with the concept. P> p> In most cases I do my best to introduce my readers the wines of exceptional value for money. Find great bottles of wine under $ 20, my reference is achievable, but more and more difficult, thanks largely to an unfavorable exchange rates, escalating costs have risen prices of imported wines, the U.S. producers, and, unfortunately, the pervasiveness of poor wine in this price range. We need to find deep and hard to find “exceptional” value wines. But the wines of the premium to super-premium range, the price of $ 50 to $ 100 and beyond? Perhaps the value found? A growing number of readers have asked whether the value of some wines more expensive right? P> p> Of course it can. This does not mean that I have never been disappointed drank a bottle of wine, cost $ 100 or more. I. (Fortunately, it is not uncommon that someone else paid for it!) But the fact is that, for the most part, the higher the price, the more pleasure from the wine. Notice that I always use the word “better. This is a term that has cost me over the years has been more than my share of embarrassment in blind tastings, as the best wine often not the most expensive wine. Can a reader to better the wine store in a Jaguar that Ford? Not necessarily, they will both get you there, but it is certainly infinitely more pleasure in the Jag! P> p> Which brings me to share with you this score, sommeliers, and the commercial said about three hundred different wines, and Naples, this year’s Winter Festival wine have been cast. Producers and collectors around the world will present their wines in this flagship event. It was red, white, pink, champagne, ports, grappa, wine, high alcohol, low alcohol wines, big bottles, flasks, bottles, large bottles big (12 liters!), Wines of most continents, wines from almost every wine producing countries of the world, wines from many countries, and wines from almost as many names as 600 people – about! But there were three of these cellars, more excitement. P> p> Control wine service for events in the festival this year has given me a unique opportunity to hear what customers say about this parade of wines. Somewhat surprising is that none of the three, even the most demanding public attention and captured the cult wines or wines super-super-premium, costing hundreds of dollars. Although, given the attention that wineries favored collected that could change very soon. P> p> All the wines are red wines of this trio, with the exception of a single vineyard of Chardonnay, and all were from California. Revans Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Mondavi’s latest project, continuous and Figge Cellars three wines, Pinot Black, a Syrah, Chardonnay, it was so popular that the closing ceremony on Sunday, there was little left of their wines to pour. The only thing they all have in common, however, has offered amazing quality – and value – for the price! P> p> Revan, now in its fourth year, only Cabernet, Cabernet, but what! And no wonder. If you start with a remarkable property, employ Jim Barbour, a vineyard manager for Napa’s most famous and renowned winemaker, Heidi Peterson Barrett, rent, pre-programmed for your wines, to do good things. P> p> Dallas-based cardiologist, Dr. Madaiah Revan realized a lifelong dream when he bought the land for his eponymous producer in 1997 and outside the buildings of world-class Cabernet whole nine hectares of vines. The wine is certainly enjoy star status Increasingly, but Dr. Revan has the price of wine at a reasonable 100 a bottle store. An absolute “value” when you look at the quality of wine, the success is to enjoy it, and the family tree. P> p> There are only about 1,800 cases of Revan product. Given the answer to increase the festival and the mid to high 90 points of criticism for the first four volumes one can only hope, and production. P> p> A little further south of Napa, Oakville, is the production of another Cabernet in California, and now Naples, all buzzing. No newcomer to the wine making world class wines, the Mondavi family, it is now in its fifth generation after Tim Mondavi, “Starting Over” with the new family business, Continuum. P> p> A struggle for power companies a few years ago, unfortunately, losing control of their own LED Mondavi Winery what amounted to a battle of the quality of basic resources of Wall Street . Fortunately, Tim and his family remained faithful to its roots and re-produce the kind of quality to put them first, and Napa wines from around the world for decades. P> p> The first year (2005) Continuum, is made from grapes handpicked from Vineyard Marjorie (named after the mother of Tim) and the famous To-Kalon site, product decades, the reserve of the taxi Mondavi loved. P> p> Tim, daughter Carissa Roberts and his wife, Margaret, attended the festival to see a preview of this wine Cabernet Sauvignon (60%) and Petite Verdot and also Cabernet Franc. Given the public reaction, the 1300 case of Continuum, as it will be published next month, immediately sold. P> Fortunately, Tim said plans are to increase the mark to 8,000 cases. P> p> p> p> p> Peter Figge, introduces visitors to the festival last year for its first wines, a Pinot Black, a Syrah, Chardonnay , which at that time just been bottled. He returns this year with the same fantastic wines, with its 2006 vintage of the same variety. People for the post at his table, where he waived his wine and his passion for the production of these wines, which stresses, as Peter, you get advanced rank. P> p> Peter is modest. Yes, Peter has a hands-off style of winemaking, and rather young, the years he spent working as a vineyard manager, first Girgich and Beringer in Napa, then on the ranch where he learned to “read the land.” It recognizes not only that the action of the vine can produce fruit to meet its stringent standards, but it has a special talent, which provide the row of vines in the end the absolute perfect grape its handcrafted wines. This made sense for the country, Peter is a great demand by the owner of the wine region of the Premier, and therefore, he had access to the best grapes in Monterey County. P> p> Pierre is defined as a minimalist, not a pharmacist, and he says he makes his wines, regardless of age, making wine in a style he likes with very good balance and acidity. This means that wines go with food. Regarding the demand for wine in the festival this year Figge, this is good news for wine lovers in Florida, since Peter has only one third of its wine assigned to our state. P> p> The value was “the market or appraised value is defined by something. The enormous popularity and demand for wines from three vineyards in the Naples Winter Wine Festival this year wishes say yes, while the value is indeed a relative term, not clients, and always seek for quality. These wines show clearly that they are all well worth the money! P> p> < ; / p> p> Food, drink and be merry! P> Bruce p>
Cheap Tent And Festival Survival
0Taking a cheap tent away with you to a festival weekend is ideal. Why would you need anything more expensive? You know you’re going to be surrounded by party animals. What are the chances of you salvaging the remains of your tent afterwards?
Festivals, such as Glastonbury, Reading and Isle of Wight, are fun. You can go there and have the time of your life. Throughout the years these festivals have grown more and more popular, and the number of people going has risen dramatically. This also means a rise in tent numbers out in that field. With the numbers sometimes nearing 100,000, it can be quite cosy out on that pitch.
This is why a cheap tent is perfect to take with you. Imagine if all those 100,000 people get drunk. They’ll be stumbling around all day and night. They’ll be tripping over guy ropes, falling into tents, ripping the material and snapping poles. But you’ll also be part of the drunken crowd, and you won’t care. You’ll just prop it back up again and bodge a repair so that it sees you through the rest of the weekend. You may even ruin a few tents yourself by diving onto them. Then come the day you have to go home, you’ll stand back and take one look at your tent. Now it’s decision time. Is this tent worth salvaging?
It all depends on how much damage it has sustained. If there’s hardly any, then great. Pack it away, take it home and use it again. If there’s a lot, then it’s down to you to decide whether you can fix it. If you can salvage what you have – maybe with the need of buying another pole or two, or gluing some of the fabric together again – then do it. It can quite easily be used for your next festival, and if it gets trashed there even more, then you haven’t wasted any money. But, however, if it is completely destroyed and still has the person who dived on it lying there, you may as well say goodbye to it.
Most people leave their tents there. They purchase a cheap tent, expecting to only use it once, and then abandon it. For some, even the thought of dismantling it and packing it back in its bag is enough to make them want to leave it. If your tent is still in good condition, then this is fine to do. After a festival, most of these are collected and taken for charity, but if your tent is ruined and useless, then it won’t be going anywhere but the bin. In these cases, do the right thing. Take it back with you. Dump it when you get home. Leaving a useless tent behind is the same as leaving all your rubbish. It’s bad for the environment and creates a hell of a job for someone to clean up.
Knowing what you’re getting your tent into, that there’s a high chance it won’t make it out of the festival alive and in once piece, would you spend a fortune on it? No. It will be money down the drain. The best thing to do is invest in a cheap tent. They’re just as good as any expensive one.
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