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Washingpool Farm CL

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Last Post.

Well this is a sad post and an end of an era. There will be no more tales as Baby Orion is going to a new home soon and we are going to start a new series of adventures with our new Swift Challenger 480 2018 model. We will be sad to see her go but it's time to move on. Please look out for the new blog called 'A new Challenge 'r'.

Monday, 15 January 2018

Two storm break Hurley ..14th - 20th October ( 7 nights)

This was our last break of the year and I think it's safe to say nothing went smoothly. Firstly we had to change our destination, we had booked to go to Washingpool Farm but the weathermen forecast that a hurricane was coming and going to hit the south and west hard so we decided to go east to Hurley instead. The downside was that we couldn't have the full 10 day break as the site was booked for the school holiday weekend. THis turned out a blessing because the day after we got home a second huge storm hit.

No photos or interesting fact to share I'm afraid ..we did enjoy but then we always do when we're away in the van.

Roll on 2018 season

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Dan yr Ogof 19th - 29th August ( 10 nights)

An extended break at our favourite site brings our total nights away so far to 46. We're not finished yet as we have our Autumn holiday in Bridport to look forward to but this was another lovely break with friends and family coming and going to mix it up a bit.

We had a few days with my sister and her family who came with her vintage campervan and campervan tent ..we also bought an event tent from Argos for a bargain price of £99!! it came with 4 sides and was big enough to seat 12. It was a lifesaver as shade from the sun and with the aid of a couple of citronella joss sticks a safe haven from the midges.

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Fishguard Bay Resort 8th - 14th July. (6 nights)

Wow !! Wow !! Wow !! It is impossible to describe just how much I enjoyed this holiday, but I will give it a go.

This is the first time I've been back to Fishguard Bay for a holiday since my children were little and it is quite different from the field on a hill it was then. It has pitching areas now dispersed between static pitches giving the site a bit more shelter which is a consideration on such an exposed site.
The thing is when we arrived we found the hardstanding pitch we'd booked was occupied by someone who'd pitched on the wrong number and had gone out for the day. We were offered a grass pitch down the bottom of the site which offered the best views on the whole site so we happily moved. It was a glorious day ..not a breath of wind ..so we set up, then opened a bottle of wine and sat back to enjoy the views.





Fishguard is a great place to explore Pembroke and just a 5 min drive, we would have walked but Bonnie was still too young for long walks, is Pwllgwaelod Beach and The Old Sailors Inn. What a treat this place is...a beautiful setting for a fantastic meal. We had a glorious lunch of crab sandwiches and a pint of prawns.


Another great place for a day out is Porthgain. There used to be just the one eatery The Ship Inn but now some of the old industrial buildings have been transformed into a Bistro where we enjoyed a mackerel salad and good old fish and chips. There is so much history to this place with the old brick works buildings still dominating the port. I don't know why it is but even though there are a lot of old industrial buildings there it is still a very pretty little harbour.



Back at the campsite we just relaxed and enjoyed al fresco cooking and eating and spent hours Dolphin watching.


One of the best views from the campsite is of the Ferry and the amazing sunsets.




WE WILL BE BACK!!!

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Dan yr Ogof 22 -25th June (3 nights)

This was a weekend which revolved around dodging Midges ..Following a heatwave the rain came and provided an ideal environment for the pesky creatures and we were swamped with them, It didn't help that we chose a new pitch near the river. Thank goodness I always keep Avon skin so soft in the caravan so a few sprays and they left is alone .. well most of the time. Steve had the worst end but then he didn't use the shower cream I put in the shower so serves him right lol. Anyway we managed to get the awning up with the help of a few sprays of tropical midge spray and then bolted inside where I lit a citronella candle to keep them out of the awning. Unfortunately the fly screens aren't fine enough to stop them coming in so we spent the weekend with the windows closed!

But despite the midges and the frequent showers we still managed a few walks and got to spend some down time with each other and the dogs .. and enjoy the solitude of the latest pitch for us to try out ....

The back of the pitch...


The side of the pitch ..lovely view sat in the awning



You can just make out the corner of our awning in the middle of the picture.




This was only Bonnie's second trip but she is a seasoned caravanner already ..



We're really looking forward to our next trip ...we've booked 6 nights at Fishguard Bay Resort, a stunning site in the middle of Pembrokeshire national park. Really hope the weather is kind as it's quite exposed ..will let you know.

Monday, 12 June 2017

Hurley Riverside Park 26th May - 3rd June ( 8 nights).

Before I write about our holiday I have to spill the beans about the new addition to our family ... we have a new Mini Schnauzer puppy called Bonnie ..

It was rather daunting going away with a 10 week old pup but she was as good as gold ..We had a puppy carrier for her to sleep in and a puppy playpen to keep her safe.

http://www.hurleyriversidepark.co.uk/


This site has to be added to my favourites list ..a beautiful site with large pitches right next to the River Thames.

We left home in hot sunshine with the promise of good weather for the week ..Well the weather forecast wasn't wrong ..34 degrees!!! putting up the awning was a bit too hot for us to be honest. We were lucky to have a bit of shade to the back of the caravan for Bella and Bonnie, we put them both in the playpen so we were able to keep them in the shade. Wish we'd left the awning till later though ..my daughter arrived by 6pm and their pitch was under the shade of the trees by then so nice and cool to set up.
The site is made up of small areas ..we were in Maple ..a large grass area with 10 fully serviced hardstandings. The only little annoyance we had was from the nature trail which runs along the back of the whole site. We had an entrance to it between our pitches so kids on bikes tended to race out without warning ..we had a couple of near misses.

It was a lovely relaxing holiday, we caught up with family living in the area on a couple of days and spent a day in Henley on Thames cruising the river on a hired motor boat. The Village of Hurley has a fab pub called 'The Rising Sun' ..highly recommended ..we had Sunday lunch there and a weekday meal, both were outstanding.