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Camping Touring Sites
The different tourist sites are elucidated as follows:
- Woodthorpe Hell Park, Lincolnshire stands tallest amongst the tourist sites for camping as it provides enough space for country walks, playing golf and fishing. The amenities provided at this camping tourist spot include 20 tents, bathing and toilet facilities, laundrette, disabled facilities, golf course and restaurant.
- Silver Birches Park, Lincolnshire is another famous place for camping, especially for families as it provides attractions like beautiful lawns, flowerbeds, shrubbery and trees. The Park offers facilities like tents, 31 hook-ups, toilets and laundrette and dish-washing.
- Camping Lodges at the Walnut Lake, Boston is also a famous spot for tourists to camp. Only adults are permitted at the spot that provides an array of facilities like hired lodges, 5 hook-ups, laundry facilities and activities like fishing.
- White Cat Park and Caravan, Boston is also a popular tourist site for campers as it promises acres of land dedicated to local fishing. Facilities offered at the site include restrooms, flush toilets, wash basins, spin drying, conveniences for charging batteries and using paid phones.
- Midville Caravan Park, Boston also offers one of the best camping facilities with major attractions being fishing at the riverside there and a pub offering wholesome entertainment on Saturday nights. The conveniences offered are bathing, toilet and laundry facilities, fishing and even pets are allowed at the site.
- Long Acres camping and caravan site, Boston is another suitable option for campers with hook-ups spread over 40 planed hard pitches and services like tents, credit cards and disabled facilities.
- Caistor Fisheries Caravan and Camping at Boston is best suited for campers looking for the option of fishing in small ponds. This camping site offers tourists activities like fishing and conveniences like laundry and parcelled food.
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