We had planned a few days in Zeb on sites in North Devon and Exmoor before we had a change of plan.
We left home on Friday for our first site at Hallsdown Farm a private site near Arlington. We had seen the site advertised in Campervan magazine and liked the look of it - it was an adults only site with no dogs allowed as it was on a sheep farm. We set off late morning and arrived on site in glorious sunshine. After setting up we walked up the lane to the Farm Shop before returning to the site to enjoy the sun.
Pitch 8 Hallsdown Farm
On Saturday we walked a couple of miles to Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum, We spent the day walking around the grounds and visiting the carriage museum before returning to site to enjoy more glorious sunshine.
We walked to Wistlandpound Reservoir on Sunday and followed the trails around the reservoir before returning to Arlington Court for a cup of tea and a slice of cake. The weather was still glorious so we returned to the site to sit in the sun again.
Wistlandpound Reservoir
We had originally planned on going to Woolacombe for a few days, but decided to head across to Southdown Motorhomes at Portsmouth to discuss our new campervan. Steve had been speaking to the sales advisor over the phone, but we decided it would be good to meet and discuss everything. As the next two sites we had booked were C&MC sites we were able to cancel the bookings and transfer to new sites. So on Monday we left Devon to head over to Portsmouth - as it was a long journey we stopped at Crossways Caravan Club Site near Dorchester. The site is set in woodland which was full of deer and unusually they didn't run off when spotted - instead they stood at the side of the road and watched us walk past them!
Pitch 78 Crossways
Most of the pitches were grass but we found a lovely hardstanding pitch in the centre of the site. After walking around the site in the afternoon we went to the nearby Frampton Arms for a meal before returning to the site early evening.
Neither of us slept well on Monday night as we had heavy rain overnight and as our pitch was under trees the noise of the rain on the roof lights kept us awake. We set off late morning on Tuesday to drive to Rookesbury Park Caravan Club Site near Fareham and set up on site quickly as it was still raining. We stayed on site all afternoon, walking around the site when the rain eased late afternoon.
Pitch 30 Rookesbury Park
On Wednesday we drove to Southdown Motorhomes to discuss our new campervan and completed our order. We returned to the site in the afternoon and walked to Wickham where we had a walk around the village and a couple of celebratory drinks at the King's Head before returning to site.
The following day we drove to Hunter's Moon Caravan Club Site. The weather had totally changed from the warm sunny days at the start of our trip and it was now bitterly cold. After setting up we had a walk around the site, had early showers and settled down for the evening.
Pitch 72 Hunter's Moon
On Friday we woke to a cold frosty start to the day. We walked the Sika Trail through Wareham Forest and although we enjoyed the walk it was very windy and bitterly cold all day so we returned to site mid afternoon.
We had another frosty start to the day on Saturday and walked to Wareham. By mid morning the sun was out and although it was still very cold it was a lovely sunny day. We pottered around the town and had a pot of tea before walking back to the site through the forest in a hail storm. After returning to the site we had early showers to warm us up and spent the evening tucked up in Zeb.
Sunday was also a cold frosty day and we walked back to Wareham through the forest. When the sun came out late morning it was a lovely day and we sat by the river for our lunch before having a pot of tea and returning to the site.
Morden Bog, Wareham Forest
We returned home on Monday to get ready for a busy week at home and plan for our next 'adventure'.
We enjoyed our trip, even though it wasn't the one we had originally planned. Hallsdown Farm was a lovely site and one of our favourite sites we've ever visited - we'll definitely return. Crossways was another lovely site and I'm sure we'll return there again. Rookesbury Park is convenient for visiting Southdown Motorhomes although it closes in the autumn so we won't be able to stay there when we collect our new campervan late 2022/early 2023. Hunter's Moon is one of our regular sites, especially for out of season breaks as it's open all year.
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1 comment:
Glad you had some nice days and managed to enjoy the others despite the weather.
Looking forward to seeing your new motorhome and findingh out his name:) LOL. Sue
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