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Leek Club Site


  • Leek, England, ST13 8TL United Kingdom (map)

Advanced booking is Essential

Full Address - Leek Camping and Caravanning Club Site. Blackshaw Grange. Blackshaw Moor. Staffordshire. ST13 8TL

Website - Leek Club Site

What 3 words - ///enrolling.brink.clattered

OS Explorer Map – OS Explorer OL24 Peak District - White Peak Area.

Cost - £TBC per unit per night

Stewards - TBC Call 024 7512 0417 (this number will go to the stewards on site during the meet and bookings at all other times)

Bookings - Click here to book

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Any Questions Contact - meets@photogroup.co.uk - 024 7512 0417 (this number will go to the stewards on site during the meet and bookings at all other times)

Facilities Available

  • Fresh Water

  • Refuse Disposal

  • Chemical Waste Disposal

  • EHU (electric hook up)

  • Toilets

  • Showers

  • Family shower room

  • Washbasins

  • Washing Machines

  • MHS (motorhome service point)

  • Dishwashing facilities

  • Club Site Wi-fi

  • Shop

  • Childrens play area

Experience the undulating beauty of the Peak District from Leek Camping and Caravanning Club Site.

  • Ideally located at the southern edge of the Peak District

  • Great walks nearby, such as The Roaches and Dovedale

  • Explore the fascinating history of the potteries

  • Great family attractions such as Churnet Valley Railway

  • Nature reserves like Tittesworth for wildlife spotting

Best for

Hikers, great outdoors lovers, history fans, culture vultures

Discover the dramatic and beautiful scenery of the southern Peak District from Leek Club Site. Located just outside the Staffordshire town of the same name, this campsite is on the doorstep of some of the Peak District’s most beautiful sights, including The Roaches, Lud’s Church, and Dovedale.

Perfect pitstop

Enclosed by trees and gorgeous rolling Staffordshire countryside, Leek Club Site is well equipped with modern facilities such as a toilet and shower block, a small children’s play area, and a motorhome service point. Its secluded nature makes it a sublime place to kick off those walking boots and relax after a long day’s hike. You could even partake in a round of golf if hiking isn’t your thing at nearby Leek Golf Club.

Cultures and traditions

If the stunning vistas of the Peak District aren’t enough of a draw, then perhaps the pretty village of Meerbrook and Tittesworth Reservoir can sway you. These are within walking distance of the campsite. You can venture further afield and embark on a memorable steam train journey on the Churnet Valley Railway, while the fascinating museums of nearby Stoke-on-Trent can take you on a journey through its fascinating past as the ceramic centre of England.

 

Don’t miss your chance to explore the underrated landscapes of the southern Peak District with a stay at Leek Club Site.

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