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Caravan Capers
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The exploits of a 40 something married couple, their young dog and a laptop as they delve deeper into the world of caravanning. Follow their musings and caravanning capers across Britain as they review each site visited and take a humourous and somethimes irreverent view of caravanning life through the eyes of the caravanning newbies that they are.
Recent Posts
Eat, Drink and be Merry: For Tomorrow We Die!
Well perhaps not quite as drastic as the headline suggests, but we do go home after this extended caravan caper around Wales.Today has been the only full day for us at the Bala site. So we used the opportunity to pop into the town of Bala for a few b...
Bala and the Jets
Forget Bennie and the Jets - we prefer 'Bala and the Jets' or so first impressions would indicate as we arrived mid afternoon to the more sheltered Bala CCC site just outside the town of Bala on the final leg of of our Welsh tour before heading off h...
Last Night at Cardigan Bay
As our last day at the Cardigan Bay Camping and Caravanning Club site draws to a damp neigh drenched, close; what's the consensus of opinion about this particular site from the Caravanning Couple's corner? Things going for it...It's a 'pretty site' a...
Cardigan Bay - Final Day and a Trip to Aberystwyth
Leg three of our Welsh tour is drawing to a close as tonight is our final and fifth, night at the Cardigan Bay CCC site before we enter the fourth and final stage by traveling up to stay two nights at the Bala CCC site in Snowdonia tomorrow. Weather ...
Hoorah! It's Officially 'Beer O'Clock'
In typical style for a British August Bank Holiday, the weather is poor and miserable.Why should I be even surprised? It is summer after all!Our day here on site in West Wales has been unsettled at most weather-wise so we decamped to the local for fo...
It's Crunch Time on the way to Cardigan Bay
We're now into our second day on the Cardigan Bay CCC site, having packed up yesterday morning in bright sunshine and more importantly, low winds at the St. David's site some 60 miles further down the coast.A reminder of where we've been and where we...

