After two nights at Broadway its time to bid farewell , pack up and hit the road again. This time we're heading to a site that seems to be loved by lots of people, Lady Margaret's in Chirk. In an area we've been to before, back in another life before caravanning when we toured the... Continue Reading →
Trips out from Tredegar
Wales, a country we've explored in times gone by when the girls were little and our mobile home was a huge frame tent. We're back now and our choice of accommodation is our Bailey Pursuit, comfort as we get older. Staying at Tredegar House Caravan and Motorhome club site, click HERE for site review, for only... Continue Reading →
St Fagans National History Museum
Whilst staying at Tredegar Caravan & Motorhome Club site we had a fellow blogger and Welshman and a local recommend St Fagans National History Museum. Planning to take a drive into Cardiff we decided we give St Fagans an hour of our time on the way. How wrong we were. The admission to the museum is... Continue Reading →
Sgwd yr Eira – who’s that moaning at the back
He tells me if it's worth seeing it's worth some trouble getting there. The Four Falls Walk in the Brecon Beacons, Wales certainly served up a hidden gem today, although personally, I would have gladly teleported there for the experience. Not that I complained, well, no more than once every 30 seconds or so, had... Continue Reading →
Daisy Bank and The Welsh Tornado
Sited and within an hour the kettle is on. Daisy Bank Caravan Park is a lovely adult only site, just inside the Welsh Border. We chose a pitch looking out onto the Kerry Ridgeway. We haven't holidayed in Wales for at least 12 years. The last time we were here we stayed on a beautiful camp site in... Continue Reading →
Justin Wales
We recently shared a map of our caravan trips from the last two years. A number of people immediately noticed we had not been to Wales, was there a reason for this? Apart from the obvious 'damp isn't good for a caravan' (only joking, surely it can't be that wet in Wales) the only reason... Continue Reading →