National Caravan Rally

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To each their own little island - a national rally is when the caravaners of Great Britain come together.

Anna Soubry reports from the 58th annual Caravan Club Rally held in the grounds of Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire. The caravan devotees are understandably keen on their mobile holiday homes, but the main talk is about the social side of the club, not surprising when we learn that gatherings are held every weekend of the year, come rain or shine.

There's no need to park on the winter hardstanding here though, with the sun blazing down they may even get a few new converts. As we leave them to pack their bits and bobs into the massed ranks of Swifts, Baileys, Carlights and Elddis vans, spare a thought for the drivers stuck behind the 2,500 tourers leaving Burghley at the end of the day.

The 58th annual national caravan rally is held near Stamford in Lincolnshire


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