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Rutland Caravan & Camping Site

Assistance for walking disabled only  Dog walk on site or nearby  Fishing Within 5 Miles  Golf Within 5 Miles  Ideal for families  Laundry facilities  Motor Caravan waste disposal  Open all year  Private site managed under contract for The Caravan Club  Quiet & peaceful off peak  Significant historical or cultural interest nearby  Some hardstandings  Storage pitches available  Tent campers welcome  Toilet block  Water Sports Within 5 Miles  

Rutland Caravan & Camping Site
Park Lane
Greetham
Oakham
England

LE15 7FN

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Tel: LE15 7FN

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This family-run site, situated in the heart of Rutland, offers you the opportunity to explore England’s smallest county, renowned for its picturesque villages and towns. The site is adjacent to the village of Greetham, through which the Viking Way and various other footpath networks meander. The village offers three pubs (all serving food), tennis, badminton, bowls, pentanque, football, cricket and a children’s play area.  Golfers are spoilt here with one of Rutland’s finest clubs – Greetham Valley, which boasts two 18-hole courses, 9-hole par 3 course, driving range, club house and excellent Pro Shop.

Rutland certainly lives up to its motto ‘Multim in Parvo’ (much in little) with Rutland Water with its sailing, cycling, fishing, rock climbing, butterfly & aquatic centre and nature reserve.



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