Weekend

City Trip

Visiting Bruges in a Campervan

Welcome to Bruges, the “Venice of the North”! This medieval Belgian jewel ticks all the boxes: historical treasures around every corner, a relaxed atmosphere and incredible charm. Fasten your seatbelts!

Culture

Yorkshire Dales road trip: exploring Buttertubs Pass in a motorhome

Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, Buttertubs Pass is a breathtaking road that promises adventure, natural beauty and a sense of escape. In this article, we'll guide you through a day's journey along Buttertubs Pass, highlighting the key attractions and must-see spots along this picturesque route.

Nature

Beaches Near London

It’s common knowledge that London is bursting with fascinating history, great food, and rich, flourishing culture - but did you know that you can easily combine a metropolitan getaway with a beach vacation? 

Autumn

Durham Lumiere Festival 2019

Durham city Durham is a city of roughly 50,000 people and is located on the Northern East Coast of England, which is about 3 hours away from London by train and two hours from Edinburg. You can also easily reach Durham by motorhome or campervan, no matter where you are in the UK, giving you the freedom to stop anywhere along the way and even the option to bring your pets along should you wish to! Once in Durham, public transport is available to reach the city centre with the ‘hop-on, hop-off’ Cathedral bus, which connects the train station and the Cathedral of Durham. 

Friends

Alton Towers Adventures in a Motorhome

The UK’s number one theme park, with over 50 rides and attractions, Alton Towers Resort is a fantastic place to visit on any caravan holiday or trip. Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, the park is surrounded by plenty of stunning natural and historical attractions, while Alton Towers itself boasts everything from thrilling rides to a relaxing spa.

Friends

Glastonbury Carnival 2018

What is the Glastonbury Carnival? The Carnivals of Somerset are well know to be the largest immuniate processions across Europe and passes through multiple towns. The Glastonbury Carnival sports a 50ft long procession full of magnificent luminous floats, the result of months of hard work provided by the Somerset Carnival clubs. The gaudy but spectacular floats are equipped with over 30,000 light bulbs, carrying their cargo of wild dancers and blaring music.The atmosphere is electric, leaving a feast for the eyes and ears of all the visitors, adults and children alike.The Glastonbury Carnival may take second place to the town’s famous Glastonbury Music Festival but it still draws huge crowds of around 150,000 visitors every year. Check out some of the highlights of last years Glastonbury Carnival here