We left Parc Verger heading towards Vulcania (a large Volcano centre), with the intention of finding somewhere to stop for the night on the way. Once we were off the main roads, we found ourselves winding up, down and around the volcanic hills of the area; stopping a few times to take in the stunning views. After a while, we stopped at Belvedere des Ancizes for a night’s wild camping with a great view from the windscreen, but a distinctly broken levelling ramp! 12-tonne rating? I don’t think so!
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Camping Parc Verger is a small tranquil campsite, situated on the outskirts of Champagnac La Riviere which is British owned. It is a small site but very much set up for…
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Just outside of Le Mans we found a lovely site. It was a location we chose based on a fifth wheel recommendation. This site was closed for many years, but…
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Teversal Camping and Caravanning Club Site is located in Teversal, Nottinghamshire. Access to the site was good, we followed the Co-Pilot sat nav round wider roads into the site. Opposite…
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Chapel Lane Caravan Club Site is located in Wythall, Birmingham, West Midlands, and set next to a charming old chapel and surrounded by fields with good access even for larger…
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Canterbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site, is located in Canterbury, Kent. Access is really good, you do need to drive through Canterbury and a short way along a narrow lane. Canterbury…
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Firstly, Happy New Year, hope you all had a good Christmas. Secondly, sorry it’s been so long since our last post on our travel prep/plans, but it’s been busy, stressful…
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In Europe, fifth wheel RVs are a rare sight. Until we started looking into travelling through Europe I think I’d seen about two, so how did we end up choosing…