“Which of the two of you drives?”, “Why don’t you tow the car?”, “How do you decide who drives what?”. Questions like these are asked whenever we stop. We don’t mind, but we thought it best to put down our answers!
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Beginners GuideInformative
The Joy of Sat Nav – Tight roads, restrictions and getting to Campsites
by Georgeby GeorgeAh, the sat nav, where would we be without them? Well, still using regular maps probably. They’ve come a long, long way from PDA based apps that required a separate…
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Our next travel day took us to Le Puy en Velay so that we could see (and not climb up!) the statues and church which have been built upon the…
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So we have now been in France for just over a month, how is that possible! Sometimes it feels a lot longer, other times shorter, depending on if its a…
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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…
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One of the reasons we chose to get an American RV was the ease of setup. We’ve watched plenty of regular motorhomes getting set up on sites and aires now…
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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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After a 233 mile drive, we arrived at Ludlow Touring Park. It was raining so I grabbed my coat and was left extremely confused and concerned to find that the…
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Fuel. Fuel is pretty important to a motorhome. Without it, you’re basically in a very unstable shed. With fuel, the world is your oyster, you can go anywhere and see…