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Monday, 12 May 2025

April 2025 - Days out in the camper van

 Picnics and chilling out with mugs of tea and reading books after a walk on the Malvern Hills.


Finding new camp sites in the Forest of Dean - St Briavels. Close enough to walk to a local pub for the evening.


Bottled water for this trip as the pump has broken.

After a visit with a friend in Much Wenlock, I found a camp site rather than driving home so I could chill out for the evening and spend the following day meandering home visiting National Trust and English Heritage Sites.





Fab washing up facilities, including a dishwasher, normally the sink areas are just under a cover, this was fully indoors.


The site had had problems in the past with travellers so everywhere had CCTV cameras which meant you had to use the cubicles for all dressing etc, which made things a little uncomfortable and awkward.

A nice quiet site with plenty of space around the pitches.

Packing up time, making sure the nothing rattles on the journey.



Pulling the mat out over the edge makes for easier access in and out the back of the van.

Bag bought for me by DIL which I use to pack up everything that is to go back into the house when I get home. I then put in clean t towels, more tea bags/sugar etc for going back into the van ready for the next trip.

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Narrow country lanes in a van, not a lot of fun when meeting tractors and other vehicles.

Friends kids exploring the van after a day out.

Next up. I'm off to Northern Ireland for the Whitsun week on my own to help DIL out with the new baby and the 3 year old grandson. There will be lots of days out and I'm hoping grandson and I can have a night away.





3 comments:

  1. I'm living my dream camper van life through your posts :) I had a friend from Much Wenlock when I was at school. She had come down from there with her family and her dad had given up life as a farmer to be a caretaker in a high rise block of flats where they lived here in Brum. What a change that must have been for them!

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    1. I meant to add, have a fabulous time in Ireland with your grandbabies. How exciting x

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  2. I ended up driving through Much Wenlock again the other day, never been there before, now twice in two months. I'm not getting to camp in the van as much as I'd like.

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