Found this list on the web
Midlands Landysite
Does anyone know any of these? are they any use for us?
ASTON CANTLOW
{been to this one!}
HIGHLEY : OS Ref. 138/742846 . From Bewdley take A4194 via Buttonoak to
Kinlet, turn right onto B4363, and right again onto B4555 to Highley. Turn right
opposite indoor swimming pool, follow MROC signs to site in 1/2 mile.
http://www.mroc.co.uk/2005events.pdf
just thought it might generate some interest as new venues
Midlands Landysite
Does anyone know any of these? are they any use for us?
DIRECTIONS TO EVENTS
ASTON CANTLOW
: OS Ref. 151/154609 . From M40 South, Jct 16, take
A3400 through Henley-in-Arden, through Wootton Wawen then in 2 miles turn
right alongside Golden Cross pub towards Aston Cantlow. Caravan site on right
in 1/2 mile, competition site another 200 yards on right. Look for signs.
From M40 North, Jct 15, take A46 south to island with A3400. Turn north, and
Golden Cross pub is on left in 3 miles.
A3400 through Henley-in-Arden, through Wootton Wawen then in 2 miles turn
right alongside Golden Cross pub towards Aston Cantlow. Caravan site on right
in 1/2 mile, competition site another 200 yards on right. Look for signs.
From M40 North, Jct 15, take A46 south to island with A3400. Turn north, and
Golden Cross pub is on left in 3 miles.
{been to this one!}
AVON DASSETT
: OS Ref. 151/416508 . From M40 Junction 12 take B4451to Gaydon. Turn left onto B4100 towards Banbury. In approx. 2 miles turn left to
Fenny Compton Country Park. Through park, straight on at crossroads (towards
Farnborough), site on right after 600 yards. Take care, narrow lanes.
Fenny Compton Country Park. Through park, straight on at crossroads (towards
Farnborough), site on right after 600 yards. Take care, narrow lanes.
BICKENHILL
Socials : OS Ref. 139/173830 . From traffic lights on A45 at B'ham Airport Cargo Entrance, take Damson Parkway towards Solihull.
Just before dual carriageway, turn left into old Damson Lane. Entrance to Civil
Service Sports Club on right near far end of lane.
Just before dual carriageway, turn left into old Damson Lane. Entrance to Civil
Service Sports Club on right near far end of lane.
BIRDLIP
: OS Ref. 163/907106 . From Gloucester take A417 to Birdlip, remembering by-pass, and look for MROC signs in Birdlip.
CONEY GREEN
: OS Ref. 138/794713 . From Stourport take A451 towards Gt. Witley. One mile after crossing River Severn turn right onto B4194 towards
Bewdley. Site on left in 1 mile.
Bewdley. Site on left in 1 mile.
CLYRO
: OS Ref. 148/215440. About 17 miles West of Hereford on the A438towards Brecon. Look for MROC and Wye & Welsh ROC signs
EASTNOR
: OS Ref. 150/737373 . From Worcester take the Ledbury road viaMalvern. Approx 1 mile before Ledbury turn sharp left onto A438 (look for Eastnor
Castle signs). Site on left in approx 2 miles
Castle signs). Site on left in approx 2 miles
HALFORD
: OS Ref: 151/263464 . From Stratford-upon-Avon take A422 south towards Banbury. In approx 5 miles, at roundabout turn right towards Halford. Inabout 1.5 miles look for MROC signs. Park Farm
HIGHLEY : OS Ref. 138/742846 . From Bewdley take A4194 via Buttonoak to
Kinlet, turn right onto B4363, and right again onto B4555 to Highley. Turn right
opposite indoor swimming pool, follow MROC signs to site in 1/2 mile.
SHENNINGTON
: OS Ref. 151/352426 . From Stratford take A422 Banbury road for approx 12 miles. Turn right at top of hill to Shennington. Site on right in
approx 3 miles.
approx 3 miles.
NEWMANS QUARRY
: OS Ref. 163/271289 Take the A44 from Moreton-in-Marsh
towards Chipping Norton. The site is approximately 5 miles on the left, behind The
Cross Hands pub just before the junction with the A436 to Stow-on-the-Wold.
towards Chipping Norton. The site is approximately 5 miles on the left, behind The
Cross Hands pub just before the junction with the A436 to Stow-on-the-Wold.
PRESTWOOD
: OS Ref. 139/869862 From Stourbridge, take A458 to Stourton, turn right at the traffic lights onto A449. Site on right after 1.5 miles.
http://www.mroc.co.uk/2005events.pdf
just thought it might generate some interest as new venues
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