Thursday 18th January 2018
In our continuing effort to escape the dull, damp, weather we have experienced over the last month, we decided to head toward Perpignan where the forecast was warm and dry.
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All Towing Posts – This tag marks all posts where we were travelling between stopping sites while towing the caravan. It does not include sightseeing trips.
In our continuing effort to escape the dull, damp, weather we have experienced over the last month, we decided to head toward Perpignan where the forecast was warm and dry.
Continue reading Camping Le Florida
We woke at 06:30 after a good nights sleep for me, Kim having been woken by the wind & rain a couple of times . As we were already hitched up it didn’t take long to get ready to roll and we left before first light, on what turned out to be our longest towing day so far, striving to get as far south as possible, ideally Bordeaux.
Continue reading Longest Towing Day So Far
Knowing that we would have to be away early today to get the Santander ferry from Portsmouth we had booked, we decided last Friday to move the caravan over to Hayling Island. The adventure resumes. 🙂
Towing Kilometres – Today: 35 Cumulative: 7,244
We chose a Caravan & Motorhome Club Certified Location, Westcroft Stables. Although it was very wet under foot, and a slightly pricey £13 a night, it served our purposes well. We only stayed at the van for one night, preferring the log burner and endless bar at Mark & Jacqui’s 🙂
Continue reading The Adventure Resumes
After a ‘day off’ yesterday it was time to head north again. Our target today was Camping de la Trye in Bresles, Picardy, a drive of around 230km. We set off in damp, cold, windy conditions with a forecast for more of the same. The wind was actually forecast to be 30kn gusting 55kn by early afternoon. As we proceeded the traffic grew and grew and google maps showed more and more delays so progress was slow. The gusty wind rocked the caravan a few times but not to the point of any alarm.
Continue reading The Long Haul Completed
With the Eurotunnel booked for early on Friday 15th the time had come to start the 1300 or so kilometres long haul north back towards Calais. The original plan was to retrace our steps back up the coast toward Perpignan, but the lure of mountain passes called. I checked the weather and decided to give the direct 350 km route towards Toulouse, through the Pyrenees, a try. This would effectively give us a spare day enroute if we needed it.
Continue reading The Long Haul North for Christmas