We planned to meet up with our motorhoming friends, Jeeves and Michelle at Llangollen. As the weather has been quite wet, Jeeves was concerned that if we stayed on a squelchy field as per our original plan, his Hymer might get stuck, so he suggested staying on the car park of TNR, a firm which …
Great Budworth, Cheshire
We finally made it to Great Budworth, albeit only for an overnight stay on our way to Llangollen for the weekend. This was a weekend meeting of the Camping and Caravan Club, BCC Cheshire Section. We did not know what “BCC” stood for and later found out that it was the British Caravanners Club Section, …
Sizergh Castle, Cumbria
On our way home from Crooklands, we visited Sizergh Castle, near Kendal. The home of the Strickland family since the year 1239, it is now in the hands of the National Trust, but the Strickland family still live there in one of the wings, having been in occupation for over 700 years. Coat of Arms …
Crooklands, near Milnthorpe, Cumbria (not Great Budworth)
This weekend, we had decided to try again to visit the Camping and Caravanning Club temporary holiday site at Great Budworth, near Northwich, Cheshire. Our previous plans had been cancelled, due to Alison being ill. On the day, with the effects of storm Evert making us wonder if the site would be waterlogged and the …
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Settle, North Yorkshire
Leaving the site at Clapham, and not wanting just to return home straight away, we decided to visit the small market town of Settle. Every weekend, the town is a Mecca for bikers and cyclists, who traditionally have visited the "Ye Old Naked Man Cafe" on the high street. It is a pictureque town with …
Clapham, N. Yorkshire
24th July 2021 After a full set of new shoes (tyres), Fufu has taken us to Clapham. Although, the village of Clapham is in North Yorkshire, our camping ground is actually in Lancashire, in the Forest of Bowland, on the other side of the A65. The site is a temporary one, organised by the Camping …
Caernarfon and Plas Newydd
On our way back home from the Llyn Peninsula, we decided to break the journey in a couple of places, Caernarfon and Plas Newydd on Anglesey. Caernarfon The town of Caernarfon is a World Heritage Site and was originally contained within high fortification walls and a large and impressive castle at its heart. Built by …
Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd
Fri/Sat: Aberdaron Aberdaron Village Centre Aberdaron is at the very end of the Llyn Peninsula, which is just south of Anglesey in north Wales, sticking-out well into the Irish Sea. We have visited the village many times in the past, but not for a few years now. We used to have a caravan sited there. …
Ribblehead and East Marton
Our plan before returning home, was to walk up to the Southerscales limestone pavement which is on the flanks of Ingleborough, one of the famous three peaks, the others being Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent. Pen-y-Ghent When we arrived, we discovered that all the possible parking places were occupied and we could not stop. Returning back the …
Stainforth
Our plan for the day was to complete a walk I had downloaded from the Ordnance Survey website, which ran from the car park at Stainforth, up the hill to Catrigg Force then south towards Langcliffe, returning along the western bank of the River Ribble, via Stainforth Force. When we left Fufu, the weather was …

