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The Alan Rogers Guides were started in Britain in 1968 by camp enthusiast Alan Rogers. The guides place utmost importance on the quality of the campsites; campsites cannot pay to be in the guide. The range now has expanded to include six country guide titles covering 27 countries, four themed guides and ten miniguides covering regions of France. Alan Rogers guides are also now firmly established in the Netherlands. == How the campsites are chosen == The guides rely on a dedicated team of Site Assessors, all of whom are experienced cottagers, caravanners or motorcaravanners, to visit and recommend parks. The popularity of the guides is based their impartiality and supported by the enthusiasm, diligence and integrity of the Site Assessors. The most important criteria used when inspecting and selecting parks is quality. The Assessors consider and evaluate: *The welcome *The pitches *The sanitary facilities *The cleanliness *The general maintenance *The location The guides try to cater for a wide variety of preferences; from those seeking a small peaceful campsite in the heart of the countryside, to visitors looking for an 'all singing, all dancing' park in a popular seaside resort. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alan Rogers Guides」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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