Debs
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Hi Joy, it looks lovely doesn't? Not sure when the 'normal' prices kick inWhat about later in the year for those who don't camp in winter?
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Hi Joy, it looks lovely doesn't? Not sure when the 'normal' prices kick inWhat about later in the year for those who don't camp in winter?
What about later in the year for those who don't camp in winter?
Hi David that looks great. I'm up for Christmas and New Year do you have the contact details for that site please, it looks greatnice idea but much less chance of Northern Light sighting later in the year
But what do you reckon to this place though, it was our favourite CL south west Scotland, no longer a CL I wondered about trying to book it for a meet, room for about 15 MH's on beach side, tap and dump facilities
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love being out in the snow (though usually under canvas
oh OK then, not under canvas, under silnylon with a tyvek footprintI've had to go back and read that again........are you mad woman?
Hi David that looks great. I'm up for Christmas and New Year do you have the contact details for that site please, it looks great
Eddie
I have no idea what that means but it sounds impressiveoh OK then, not under canvas, under silnylon with a tyvek footprint
Probably stop at Strathclyde Saturday night followed by 6 nights at destination, it's looking nailed on just now.
We'de be up for it David, do we have to book the site direct
View attachment 49434 I mark all of the palces I want to go to on Google Earth and this is on the list of places to go to but need a van first and to be honest, probably wouldn't go in January though.
when I first read your post I presumed you had put Aberdeen on your to do list, now see you live there
one of my biggest surprises in Scotland was arriving in Aberdeen from Braemar and finding so much sand, we had heard about the granite city and I had presumed it was not just the buildings
I envy your location, we love all of Scotlland and have such a long journey just to get to the border, the borders are lovely, but the further north and mainly west we go the more we like it
edit - as for going in January, I reckon it will be warmer in Durness than Aberdeen in January
Ah but you can bet Durness will be more of an adventureBeing on the north coast and watching for the Northern Lights certainly appeals to me (cheaper than Norway, but not as reliable). I've had to cancel my pre-Xmas trip to see my Dad & Brother in Teesside, so a post-Xmas trip there is certainly on the cards.
However, what happens if we get "snowed in" for a fortnight? Is there a food shop in the vicinity or do I need to stock up on Fray Bentos tinned pies, tinned curry and tinned ham, to go with the tins of baked beans and mushy peas? Thank goodness for part-baked rolls and a van with an oven .
Looking on the sat nav it's 670 miles to Durness and 770 miles to Barcelona: decisions, decisions! - Gordon
Well I keep chipping away at Les It occurred to me that if do join you we haven't any external screens, they were on our list.
However, Les has spoken to Van Comfort this afternoon - we are booked in next Thursday morning - and we will come away with them.
I wasn't sure how long they would take as I didn't think there were that many Adria Visions
We haven't had alot of condensation tbh - just stops you being nosey as you can't see what's going on. Not sure if the karcher has a problem, it's started 'running on' after you turn it offHello Debs, we don't have external screens, IMO too much hassle, just bought a Karcher for condensation
I will be interested to monitor your condensation though, I could be tempted
I am chipping away at Bev to stay a bit longer as well, but when I opened Google maps last to review the route it came up with a public transport option, so I could always pop her on a bus in Durness, then train from Lairg, only 9 hours she will be home
Being on the north coast and watching for the Northern Lights certainly appeals to me (cheaper than Norway, but not as reliable). I've had to cancel my pre-Xmas trip to see my Dad & Brother in Teesside, so a post-Xmas trip there is certainly on the cards.
However, what happens if we get "snowed in" for a fortnight? Is there a food shop in the vicinity or do I need to stock up on Fray Bentos tinned pies, tinned curry and tinned ham, to go with the tins of baked beans and mushy peas? Thank goodness for part-baked rolls and a van with an oven .
Looking on the sat nav it's 670 miles to Durness and 770 miles to Barcelona: decisions, decisions! - Gordon
If it helps the decision making process, I reckon you told the sat nav to start from the French side of the channel when plotting the Barcelona route. Think it might be a bit further from mid-Norfolk.Looking on the sat nav it's 670 miles to Durness and 770 miles to Barcelona: decisions, decisions! - Gordon