The Alan Rogers Campsite Awards - 2010
Presented at the Vakantiebeurs, Utrecht - 11th January 2011
We are delighted to announce the winners of The Alan Rogers 2010 Campsite Awards
For more than 40 years, Alan Rogers Guides have developed an enviable reputation as the best guides to the best campsites. No other guide provides the level of detail and quality assessment which are found in these guides.
The Alan Rogers Campsite Awards are designed to reflect the variety and the values which are conveyed in our guides.
We have carefully considered more than 2800 campsites featured in our 2010 guides and have taken into account comments from our campsite assessors, our head office team and, of course, our readers.
Our award winners cover a geographical area from Scotland to Slovenia, and, in all, we have made awards to campsites in 13 different countries. It has proved an extremely difficult task to establish the eventual winners but we believe that we have identified a number of campsites with really outstanding characteristics. In each case, we have chosen an outright winner, along with 2 highly commended runners-up.
Select an award category below to find full details of each award category and our winners.
The Welcome Award
WINNER: Kawan Village Le Coin Tranquille
The Progress Award
WINNER: Domaine de la Rive
The Active Award
WINNER: Camping Park Havelberge
The Motorhome Award
WINNER: Recreatiegebied Erkemedestrand
The 4 Seasons Award
WINNER: Camping Internacional de Calonge
The Seaside Award
WINNER: Camp du Domaine
The Country Award
WINNER: Holiday Park De Twee Bruggen
The Accommodation Award
WINNER: Kamp Koren Kobarid
The Unique Campsite Award
WINNER: Zmar – Eco Camping Resort
The Family Site Award
WINNER: Camping Las Dunas
The Alan Rogers Special Award
WINNER: Camping Port-Punay
The Alan Rogers Readers' Award
WINNER: Camping Union Lido
Our warmest congratulations to all our award winners and our commiserations to all those not having won an award on this occasion. Only the best campsites appear in Alan Rogers Guides, so the competition to win is difficult indeed.






