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Should You Join a Caravan and motorhome Club? CAMC vs CCC - A UK Beginner’s Guide

Writer: Caravan CoachCaravan Coach

Updated: Feb 16

If you’re new to caravanning in the UK, you may have heard about the two big clubs: the Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC) and the Camping and Caravanning Club (CCC). These organisations have been at the heart of the caravanning community for decades, and joining one (or both) could be a great decision for beginners. But which is right for you? Let’s break it down.

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Why Join a Caravanning Club?

Caravanning clubs provide a host of benefits, from exclusive access to sites to discounts and expert advice. Here’s why they might be worth considering:


Access to Club Sites – Both CAMC and CCC operate an extensive network of high-quality campsites across the UK, with additional smaller certified locations for more intimate stays.


Discounts – Members often enjoy savings on ferry crossings, insurance, attractions, and camping equipment.


Expert Support – Whether you’re seeking advice on towing, maintenance, or trip planning, clubs have resources and helplines to guide you.


Community – Being part of a club means joining a community of like-minded enthusiasts who share tips, stories, and a love for the outdoors.


 

The Caravan and Motorhome Club (CAMC)

Overview

The Caravan and Motorhome Club, previously known as the Caravan Club, boasts over 110 years of experience and is one of the most recognised names in caravanning. With more than 200 club sites and around 2,500 certificated locations (small, private sites), CAMC caters to a wide range of needs.


Benefits

Top-notch Sites – CAMC sites are known for their high standards of cleanliness and facilities.


Touring Across Europe – The club offers help with overseas trips, including booking ferries and campsites.


Specialist Training – Towing courses and motorhome manoeuvring training are available for those who want extra confidence on the road.


Inclusive Membership – Membership covers caravans, motorhomes, and campervans.


Costs

Annual membership costs around £66, with additional site fees when you stay. While some members note CAMC sites can be pricier, the quality is often worth the expense.


 

The Camping and Caravanning Club (CCC)

Overview

Founded in 1901, the Camping and Caravanning Club refers to itself as “The Friendly Club.” It offers over 100 club sites and a network of more than 1,200 smaller certified sites, catering to both budget-conscious campers and those looking for a touch of luxury.


Benefits

Affordable Sites – CCC is often praised for having more budget-friendly options than CAMC.


Inclusive Camping – The club welcomes caravans, motorhomes, tents, and even glamping enthusiasts.


Seasonal Pitches – CCC offers flexible options for long-term stays, ideal for those who like to settle in one place for extended periods.


Tailored Discounts – Enjoy savings on fuel, attractions, and equipment through partnerships with brands.


Costs

Membership starts at around £53 annually, with site fees on top. The CCC is often considered a great option for those seeking good value for money.


 

Key Differences Between CAMC and CCC

Feature

CAMC

CCC

Focus

Caravan and motorhome users

Broad (caravans, tents, etc.)

Site Network

Larger network of sites

Smaller but cheaper options

Site Standards

Premium facilities

Good balance of quality/value

Membership Cost

Higher (£66/year)

Lower (£53/year)

Training Courses

Advanced towing/manoeuvring

Limited availability

Should You Join?

It ultimately depends on your caravanning style:

  • If you prioritise premium facilities, European travel, and top-notch support, CAMC might be the best fit.

  • If you’re looking for budget-friendly options, seasonal pitches, and a broader camping experience, CCC could be your ideal choice.


Many experienced caravanners join both clubs to maximise their benefits, particularly if they travel extensively across the UK. For beginners, it may be worth starting with one club to see how it suits your needs.


 

How to Join

Joining either club is straightforward. Visit their websites (search “Caravan and Motorhome Club” or “Camping and Caravanning Club”) to sign up online or request a membership pack.

Joining a club can enhance your caravanning adventures, providing access to exclusive sites, discounts, and a supportive community. Whether you choose CAMC, CCC, or both, you’ll be part of a thriving network that shares your love of the great outdoors.


Happy caravanning!


 

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