Seasonal Tourers at Riverside Caravan Park, Yorkshire Dales.
Also close to the Forest of Bowland and Lancashire, this beautifully maintained caravan site is a truly relaxing, tranquil and rural retreat.
The area of the park dedicated to seasonal touring offers 50 fully serviced hard standing pitches, all with level grassy areas.
Seasonal Touring season starts from 1st March 2009 to 2nd January 2010
All touring pitches have a gravel base and have full services including, 16amp electricity supply, digital TV point, water point and waste point. They are clearly marked out, and are generous in space and well kept all year round.
There's lots of space for the children to play and also an on-site outdoor adventure playground.
If the touring pitch has been booked for the following season, the touring caravan may be left on the Park through the winter months.
Gas is also sold on the caravan park.
Annual Running Costs and Dates Due |
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| Pitch fee payable before 1st March including VAT | £1725.00 |
Rates, water, sewage charges payable 1st October approx. |
£215.00 |
Electric charged at 'pass-through' price payable 1st October (12p per unit approx.) |
£95-£100 approx (12p per unit) |
Infrastructure payable 1st October including VAT approx. |
£95.00 |
Customers must provide their own insurance. |
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10 month season, from 1st March to 2nd January.
Touring caravans must be less than five years old when first sited.
Awnings allowed, but must be taken down when the touring caravan is not in use unless your return is within 24 hours.
Friends and family are welcome.
No over crowding of the seasonal tourer. You must only allow as many people to sleep in the seasonal tourer as the manufacturers recommend.
All touring caravans must be insured, and you must provide us with a copy of your insurance policy.
A wheel clamp or a hitch lock must be fitted to the seasonal tourer.
Once the touring caravan reaches twelve years old it must be replaced with another under five years old.
We will not allow any continental made touring caravans or tourers with the door on the wrong side as seasonal tourers.










