Monday, 25 March 2024
Martha has been to Wells
Wednesday, 13 March 2024
Martha has been to Cirencester
We’ve not been away in Martha since last November as the weather has, for the most part, been very wet and cold. We decided to book a last minute break at Cirencester Park Club Campsite for a week so we were away for our wedding anniversary.
We set off mid morning on Wednesday and had a good journey to the site,
stopping on the way for a coffee and our lunch.
After arriving on site we were able to find a pitch in the area of the
site we like and set up quickly. It
was a lovely afternoon so we walked into Cirencester for a drink at The Fleece and booked a table for the following day for our anniversary meal.
We woke to a lovely sunny morning on Thursday and walked through the Park into
Cirencester. We spent the morning pottering around some of the lovely
buildings in the town and doing some shopping before going to the Fleece for our lunch. We returned to the site late afternoon as it started to get quite cold.
Friday was another lovely dry day so we walked around
some of the tracks on the Bathurst Estate, keeping to the main paths as many of the smaller paths were waterlogged and very muddy. We saw a lovely statue of a horse's head at the top of Broad Ride which was new since the last time we visited the Estate. We returned to site for our lunch and then walked into Cirencester in the afternoon.
We walked some of the town trails on Saturday, again returning to the site for lunch and walked around some of the older parts of the town in the
afternoon. Although we would have liked to spend more time walking through the park everywhere was very muddy and wet so we decided to stay in the town.
We had heavy rain overnight on Saturday but woke to a dry
morning. We took advantage of the fine
day and walked around the parkland on a small road, this was on a part of the Estate we've not previously walked so we enjoyed seeing a new area of the parkland. We returned to Martha before it started raining and stayed on site all afternoon.
On Monday we decided to catch the bus to Cheltenham – we had
visited many years ago but couldn’t really remember it. We were a little disappointed with the town, it was far too busy for us and in parts looked very shabby. After pottering around for a few hours and having lunch, we caught the bus mid afternoon to return to site.
It started to rain early evening on Monday and didn't stop until mid-day on Tuesday, so we spent the morning on site. In the afternoon we walked along some of the tarmac tracks in the park, not straying too far from the main paths as many paths were flooded and very muddy.
Wednesday was our day to return home. It's unusual for us to stay on one site for a week, but as there aren't too many sites open at the moment we decided it would be a good idea and enjoyed our first outing this year. We enjoy visiting Cirencester and this site is one of our favourites, although we did think it looked very shabby this year especially as the site has only been open for one week this season.
6-13 March 2024
Sunday, 12 November 2023
Martha has been to Stafford and Bridgnorth
Our latest trip with Martha has been a few nights to visit our families and deliver Christmas presents.
On Tuesday we drove to my mother's house in Rugeley for a quick visit before heading to Spring Paddock Caravan Site. Although the morning had been dry, it started to rain again in the afternoon - thankfully it didn't start until we had set up.
We had a lot of rain overnight and woke to a damp morning on Wednesday. After breakfast we drove to see my mother and sister, leaving mid afternoon and driving back to site. Early evening my niece came to collect us from the site and we went to the Chetwynd Arms, spending the evening with my niece, her partner, youngest son and his girlfriend. After a most enjoyable few hours we had a lift back to the site.
On Thursday we drove to Stanmore Hall Touring Park, calling at the care home where Steve's father lives to see him and Steve's mother. We stayed longer than planned so we could see Steve's brother and didn't get to the site until late afternoon. It was getting dark when we set up, as well as raining again so after showers we settled down for the evening.
We woke to a sunny morning on Friday and drove to see Steve's mother before returning to the care home. As we had spent so long at the home the previous day we left at lunchtime to return to the site as we wanted to have a bit of 'us time' and a walk.
Sunday was our time to travel home. We had planned on having a few days at another site, but as the weather forecast wasn't too good for the following week we decided to go home instead.
7-12 November 2023
Thursday, 26 October 2023
Martha has been to Fareham
After living in Martha for a few weeks, we found we had got a few small jobs that needed to be put right under warranty. The Service Centre managed to book us into the workshop in October, before Rookesbury Park Club Campsite closed for the winter.
We drove to the site on Sunday, arriving early afternoon and set up on a lovely large sunny pitch. We had a dry afternoon so went for a walk in Hundred Acres Wood - after all the rain we've had over the past few weeks the smaller paths were very muddy but the main track was fine.
On Monday we decided to walk to Wickham, walking through the wood and along the old railway line. We had a potter around the shops and a coffee at Wickham Coffee House before walking back to the site. As it had been very muddy on the side paths we walked back along the main track to the car park and then to the main entrance of the site.
We had torrential rain overnight and then an early start on Tuesday as Southdowns wanted the van as early as possible. We were both feeling tired so after leaving the van we walked to Hilsea Station to catch the train to Portsmouth Harbour. We treated ourselves to breakfast at the Cosy Club before having a walk around the harbour and then visiting the shops when it started to rain. We caught the train back to Southdowns early afternoon to collect the van and were pleased that all the small jobs had been done and there was no charge to us either. We set up quickly when we arrived back at the site as it started to rain again and continued to rain evening.
It continued to rain overnight, but we woke on Wednesday to a lovely sunny morning. A lot of the pitches were flooded after the previous night's rain, but our pitch had drained well. We decided to avoid the muddy tracks through the wood so walked to the site entrance, through the car park and main tracks to the railway line and back into Wickham. Parts of the railway line path were flooded, some we could paddle through but others we had to make a detour as the water was so deep. After having our lunch and a pot of tea at the Wickham Coffee Shop we walked back to the site along the same route.
We drove home on Thursday and managed to get everything unpacked and Martha back to storage before the rain started again. We enjoyed our time at the site, but it was one of the wettest trips we've had for a while.
22-26 October 2023
Monday, 9 October 2023
Martha has been to Burnham-on-Sea and Cheddar
The weather has been awful since our last trip to North Devon, so we've been watching the weather forecast to see when some drier weather was due. The forecast looked good for a few days so we made a last minute booking.
On Monday we travelled to Hurn Lane Club Campsite. We've previously visited this site as we want to see the wooden lighthouse on the beach at Burnham and also to walk across Brean Down to the fort - we've not managed to do either on our previous visits. Despite the forecast showing fine weather, it rained all the way to the site, stopping just long enough for us to set up. The rain started again after we had pitched so we stayed in Martha all afternoon.
It rained heavily overnight and Tuesday morning, finally stopping late morning. We walked along the beach to the wooden lighthouse and then to Burnham to have our lunch and a cup of tea. Unfortunately we got caught in a heavy shower on the way back, but luckily the sun came back out and dried our clothes before we returned to site.
Wednesday was a dry day, but there was a cold wind which was fine for our walk to Brean Down. We walked along the beach, stopping for a cup of tea at the National Trust cafe before climbing to the top of the down and walking to the fort. We enjoyed the walk and as it was a clear day we had good views across to Wales.
On Thursday it was time to travel to Cheddar Club Campsite. By the time we arrived on site the sun was out and we chose a lovely pitch where we could get afternoon sun. After setting up we walked to Cheddar for a pot of tea at the Cafe Gorge and then returned to site to sit in the sun for a while.
Sunday, 17 September 2023
Martha has been to Woolacombe
We spent a few days at home making a some tweaks to Martha's living space and then decided to head off for a few days to try everything out. We didn't want to travel too far so decided to visit Willingcott Club Camp Site in Woolacombe.
We set off from home mid morning on Tuesday and had a good journey to the site, arriving early afternoon. After setting up we decided to have an easy afternoon so had a walk around the site and along the adjacent footpath to the pub for a drink.
We woke on Wednesday to a lovely sunny morning so walked along the old railway line from the site to Ilfracombe. We sat by the harbour for our lunch before having a look around the town and then walking back to the site.
Thursday was supposed to be another sunny day but it was a lot cooler and very windy. After our long walk the previous day we decided to have an easier walk. We walked from the site to Mortehoe and along the coast road to Woolacombe. After lunch at Captain Jack's we caught the bus back to the site.
Friday was a little warmer and we decided to have a longer, more challenging walk. We walked from the site through the woods to Lee Bay, making a detour into the village for a mug of tea at The Old Schoolroom Craft Gallery. We made our way to the coast path and walked past Bull Point Lighthouse and Morte Point before walking into Woolacombe. We found the walk quite challenging, so after a pot of tea at The Captain's Table we caught the bus back to site.
We had a lot of heavy rain overnight and woke to a wet morning on Saturday. By mid morning the rain had eased so we walked to a nearby caravan park to buy a newspaper before returning to site as it started to rain again. We stayed on site all afternoon, venturing out for short walks around the site when it stopped raining.
On Sunday it was time to travel home and plan our next adventure.
12-17 September 2023
Friday, 8 September 2023
Zebedee is for sale
We sold Zeb on 4 September and Southdown Motorhomes had him listed on their website the following day - for £10,000 more than we paid for him three years ago!