So the good news is that CCC sites tend to be quiet, its members only, so the sorts of folks that camp once a year and spend it getting drunk and keeping the site awake tend not to be there. The bad news is that the app or website are both light years behind. You can book a club site online, but that is the minority of sites. The smaller owned CL sites you need to phone. You cant search on the app for facilities or availability of a CL. You often leave a voicemail and if and when they call you back it may be to say they are full. Fine if you are just heading away for a weekend, but poor otherwise - technology has been around for a long time to avoid this. Look at the key websites like pitch up campsites - they all have this functionality, so why don't CCC?Also the listings, Half the CL sites have either no pictures or just one vague picture. Many dont have anything telling you about the site, you just see the boxes they ticked in terms of facilities, this was probably great back in the day of dial up internet, but now we have Broadband and 5g, why are they not encouraged to give better info - its just poor. This is our first year with our campervan, we wont be renewing our membership
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