We missed the Royal Wedding because we were travelling, which turned out to our advantage; the roads were empty. When we arrived on the site we met a lovely lady in the office who explained we could pitch up wherever there was a space. We hadn't encountered this before and were a little taken aback. But it was great. We found a wonderful pitch on no. 50 - pitches 49 - 53 are the best ones - south facing and with lots of grass behind to sit out on.
Huge Pitch No. 50 |
In reception there are books at 50p and dvd's for hire at £1 each. A good idea as the TV reception can be a little patchy apparently, not that ours was, it must have been our excellent cabling skills.
After a quick set-up we walked into Broadway and enjoyed a good pint (Doug) and a glass of wine (me) in the Broadway Hotel. Dogs are very welcome inside the bar, so this makes a difference. Jasper settled down to sleep after all the excitement of the day. They had the Royal wedding highlights on the large television in the corner so I got to see the wedding after all. A couple of glasses of wine and a bowl of chips and we were good to go.
A walk through the village brought us to a large flag bedecked double decker bus. One of the original old London buses. As we were looking around it the lady conductor asked if we fancied a ride around town, 'It's free.' she said. We couldn't resist a trip down memory lane as it was just like the buses that used to drive up and down Morecambe promenade when we were kids.
Fares Please! |
Back at the site we found the toilet/shower block to be very clean and well attended. The gravel pitches are huge and everyone is so friendly on a CL site. It's like we are all members of one big club - wait a minute, we are.
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