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Klein Strand H15 |    


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Klein Strand is located in Jabbeke, 5 miles/ 8km from the ancient city of Bruges, known as the Venice of the North. Klein Strand is a very busy, commercial site, which also has a large static presence. The site is situated beside a lake and has been included in our network to provide a good touring base for exploring Belgium.


The site is divided into two sections by a small access road; there are flat, clearly marked out, grassy pitches and sanitary blocks on both sides of the road, which have received some mixed reports in high season. There are also two restaurants, a Chinese take-away and three bars available in high season. The site organises a wide range of entertainment, especially in high season, including bingo, karaoke and dancing, as well as excursions to local places of interest.


EXTRA COMMENT Some motorway noise has been reported. Showers are charged at 21 cents per minute. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. Maximum 2 dogs per pitch.


H15 Prices Site only per night (£)


01/01- 08/04- 10/04- 15/04- 17/04- 22/04- 25/04- 29/04- 08/04 10/04 15/04 17/04 22/04 25/04 29/04 01/05


Outfit+6 15.13 18.49 15.13 18.49 15.13 18.49 15.13 21.85 H15 Prices Site only per night (£)


01/05- 06/05- 08/05- 09/05- 13/05- 15/05- 20/05- 22/05- 06/05 08/05 09/05 13/05 15/05 20/05 22/05 27/05


Outfit+6 18.49 21.85 18.49 15.13 18.49 15.13 18.49 15.13 H15 Prices Site only per night (£)


27/05- 29/05- 02/06- 05/06- 10/06- 14/06- 17/06- 19/06- 24/06- 29/05 02/06 05/06 10/06 14/06 17/06 19/06 24/06 01/07


Outfit+6 18.49 15.13 21.85 15.13 21.85 15.13 18.49 15.13 18.49 H15 Prices Site only per night (£)


01/07- 15/07- 22/07- 15/08- 22/08- 26/08- 28/08- 29/08- 04/09- 15/07 22/07 15/08 22/08 26/08 28/08 29/08 04/09 31/12


Outfit+6 21.85 25.21 29.41 25.21 21.85 25.21 21.85 18.49 15.13


Price includes 10 amp electricity, water and drainage. Minimum stay: 2 nights 01/07-31/08.


Please call us on 01342 316 101 or visit www.caravanclub.co.uk 109


£15.13


OPEN 1 January – 31 December


PORT Calais 73 miles/117km Zeebrugge 12 miles/19km


TOWN Bruges 5 miles/8km


BEACH Dehaan 8 miles/12km


WHAT’S NEARBY Fishing, Walking, Watersports, Markets


WHAT’S ON-SITE 


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Swimming lake (weather permitting)


Paddling pool (01 May-15 Sep)


Shop (01 May-31 Aug)


 Bar*


 2 Restaurants*  Take-away*


 BBQs permitted


 Children’s play area*  Tennis*


 Table tennis*  Bike hire*


 Fishing (permit required)*  Wi-Fi


 Laundry facilities  Disabled facilities * Open: 01 Jan-31 Dec


per night


 Brussels, the bilingual capital of Belgium, offers a wide variety of sites to visit, including the Grand Place, beautifully illuminated by night, and the Manneken Pis, a small statue representing the spirit of the city.


Grand Place, Brussels


 Part of Flanders, the Dutch-speaking northern part of Belgium, Bruges is not to be missed. Be sure to visit the chocolate museum or why not try the chip museum.


 Belgium is also well known for its beers, with some pubs offering over 100 different brews, for example those produced by the Trappist monks.


Bruges


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