Showing posts with label Camperplaats Oirschot. Show all posts
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Friday, 4 October 2019

Leave Camperplaats Oirschot and on to Utrecht, Jachthaven Marnemoende

Wednesday, 2nd October 2019.

Torrential overnight rain, but, this morning, we have sunshine, although, it is rather cool at 13C.

We leave Camperplaats Oirschot (N51.500518, E5.3219) and head for Utrecht area, Jachthaven Marnemoende, Ijsselstein, (52.04693, 5.01971)approximately 50 miles of mostly very busy motorway.

How on earth you pronounce either Marnemoende or Ijsselstein, I have no idea, I hope we do not get lost, and have to ask for directions!

Jachthaven Marnemoende, Ijsselstein, (52.04693, 5.01971) is another SeachForSites find.

Entrance is not that easy to spot.

First impressions are 50/50, it appears to be a bit remote, and, when we arrive, there is only one other Motorhome here, they subsequently leave, so, we are the only Motorhome here, although, there are three boats moored.


The spaces are clearly marked out, with EHU points nearby.

It is clean and tidy.

It appears peaceful.

As is often the case, Kathleen warms to it, after a coffee, some lunch, and, a survey of the "facilities", she is particularly excited by the washing machines (we have quite a lot of "laundry" to do).

We are only approximately 6.5 miles from Utrecht, and, there is, we are told, a cycle route. 

Facilities are good quality. Price (17Euro/night) includes EHU, waste disposal, water, use of toilets/showers, and, there is a bar/restaurant onsite.


There are two black swans wandering the Marina, I knew black swans existed, but, have never actually seen one.

The weather is "changeable" ie, sunshine one minute, raining the next. Much to my surprise, Kathleen suggests we go exploring on our bikes.

We cycle in the, what we think, is the general direction of Utrecht, the cycling infrastructure is an eye opener. Cyclist actually have right of way at roundabouts, and, have dedicated, light controlled crossing points at busy junctions. We have difficulty getting used to this, we are not used to car drivers actually seeing us, and, actually GIVING WAY!


We cycling through some very pleasant suburbs of Utrecht, inevitably, following a canal. 

We go slightly wrong, and, do not actually find our way to central Utrecht, but, have an enjoyable 12 mile ride, and, we know where we went wrong, and, can try again tomorrow. Kathleen is a start, not a word of complaint, despite getting rained on, by a couple of heavy showers.





Thursday, 3rd October 2019

Plain to see it is October, autumn is here. Only 10C this morning, but, some blue sky, it eventually warms to 14C, but, some really heavy showers too.

We make the decision to stay another day, and, much to my amazement, Kathleen is keen to have another go at cycling to "old" Utrecht.


We are fairly confident of the first 3-4 miles, and (I) have a little study of the map, to attempt to orientate myself to which way we go, after we cross the river.

A little further along this canal, we turn and cross a river, that much was right, after that, we are in new territory.

A sudden downpour, so, we dive under the nearest shelter, and, discuss our next move, ask directions is Kathleen's conclusion. The easy way out, in my humble opinion, I always prefer to relay on my personal sense of direction.


It so happens, the young man we ask, is not sure himself, which way to go, but, he does point us in the right general direction, which, was where I was going to go anyway (honestly), and, tells us, "once you have gone through the tunnel, watch on your right for the 'old' part of town".

It is apparent, from the volume of traffic (both bicycles and motor traffic) that we are nearing the centre, so, keeping a watch, on the right, as 


instructed, we do, as promised, come to the "old" town, and, very quaint it is.

So far, it has rained, but, we have managed to stay reasonably dry. Kathleen has been uncharacteristically good natured about getting wet.

A stroke of luck follows. Having parked our bicycles, we decide to have lunch in one of the many pavement cafes, choosing one with substantial awning coverage of the eating area.

Not only do we get a very good lunch, but, we avoid the tropical downpour which happens as we eat.


All we have to do now, is find our way back to the Van!

The cycling infrastructure is impressive, they even have traffic lights for cyclists!

The fact I am writing this, tells you, we got back, in one piece. It did not even rain any more.

Full marks to Kathleen, for coping superbly well, not only with the weather, but, the
extremely busy and crowded cycling, not what we are used to at all!

Sorry, if some of the photographs are a bit blurred, it is rain on the lens, not our speed!







Friday, 4th October 2019.

For the first time, this trip, we have morning temperature in single figures, 9C. To add to the joy, it is pouring with rain.

Fortunately, I packed bicycles etc away yesterday, so, this morning, I have the minimum to pack up, ie EHU cable, levelling blocks, door mat.


We have only fifty miles approximately, so, a leisurely start.

It is almost all motorway, but, quite busy motorway, and, for most of the way, it is pouring with rain, with poor visibility. Just like in the UK, this does not appear to mean a reduction in speed!

There are numerous messages flashing on the motorway overhead signs, all in Dutch of course. I can honestly say, this is one of the few places I have driven where I cannot read/understand most of the signs, Dutch appears to be like no other European Language.

Even with the Sat-Nav, actually finding our way into this site is not straightforward, requiring, in our case, one extra "circuit". Kathleen claims to have spotted the error we made, first time around. First, the wrong turn. Second time around, the correct turn!

Delftse Hout (N52.01813 E4.37919) is an ACSI site. It is about 15 minutes walk from the centre of Delft (old town). 

For the second time, this trip, we are told, they have no spaces! There are clearly too many "baby boomers" buying Motorhomes/caravans and enjoying themselves.

We are given the option of a "Camping car" area, just outside the gate. It has EHU, Water, Waste disposal, and, we can use the main site facilities.

First impressions are that this a typical "city site", ie a bit frayed at the edges, with its saving grace being access to the town/city. But, to be fair, it is a miserable day when we arrive, and, almost everything looks better in the sunshine! 

By 14:00, we are rewarded with some sunshine, and, we are able to explore Delft, a little, establishing whereabouts of the Church (Sunday looms), and, the Aldi/Lidl supermarkets.

Our evening meal tonight has an Italian flair, a quick Lasagne and Garlic Bread I rustled up, well, to be more precise, Aldi rustled up, and I put it in the oven, plus, I poured the wine, AND, washed the dishes.














Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Leave Roermond, Helenawerf for Oirschot

Monday, 30th September 2019

Last night was extreme weather! Blowing a gale, and, raining at the same time all night. But, we wake to "cloud with sun", still windy, and a cool 12C.

The weather has been beginning to be a problem, as regular readers may have deduced. But, Netflix came to the rescue last night. I had previously checked with "3" (Mobile data provider) if the "Go Binge" package, included "free" with my Data Plan, could be used when "roaming" in the EU. Last night, I decided to check again, to be sure, didn't want any nasty surprises with the charges!. Either, only one support person works there (Uday), or, they all use the same login ID, not sure which. Anyway, for the second time, I exchange "chats" with Uday, who again assures me, yes, I could use "GoBinge" whilst roaming in EU, provided I had not used up all of my "inclusive" data allowance.

Sure enough, it worked superbly well, no data used from my allowance to watch a 2.5 hour film. 

In the five or six weeks we have been away, this is the first time we have been inclined to watch TV.


The plan today is to stay at Camperplaats Oirschot (N51.500518, E5.3219) another Stellplatz, or, Camperplaats as they appear to be called, here, in the Netherlands, obtained from the very useful SearchForSites website.

About 50 miles, mostly on free, but, extremely busy motorway, particularly busy around Eindhoven.

Things do not start well. There is a road closure, and, we are directed off the SatNav selected route. SatNavs do not understand diversions, and, it keeps on telling me to turn around and head back for the road closure. Eventually, it gives up, and we get the "recalculating route" routine. 

The good news is, we chance upon a Lidl, to buy more wine etc, AND, they have my favourite Danish Pastries!

This place (Camperplaats Oirschot), is superbly well done.

The "site" is neatly landscaped, with marked out spaces for about 60 vans, although, there are only five vans here, including us.

Each space has EHU (optional) and water point. There are toilets, showers, dish washing sinks, and a Motorhome Service point which would put most "full price" sites to shame. 

It is 13.50Euro/Night (without EHU), or, 16Euro/night with EHU. Hot Water for showers (1Euro),
Dish Washing Hot water (0.20Euro).

Wifi is included, and, it is FAST!

You check-in and pay via an "honesty box" system.

The place is located alongside a canal, with cycle track running in both directions.

The small town of Oirschot, with supermarkets, including a Lidl, about 7 minutes walk away, (less than 5 minutes on a bicycle).

According to the literature in the "information Hut" there are also Restaurants, although, we have not found any, so far.


Once "settled", and lunch eaten, (including my Danish Pastry), we cycle along the canal to the towards Eindhoven, mostly dedicated traffic free cycle track, for 14 miles in total.

Later in the afternoon, while "catching a few rays", Kathleen declares she would like to stay another night here.

Isn't it amazing how a little sunshine makes everything appear fine?

Incidentally, I went to the trouble (well, typed the question into Google) as to what the difference is between Holland, and The Netherlands. It turns out, it is rather similar to our sloppy use of the terms UK, Great Britain, Britain, and even England. Although "Holland"
is often used to mean the whole Country, strictly speaking, it refers only to the two provinces Holland actually only means the two of Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland, whereas the term Netherlands refers to the whole Kingdom of The Netherlands.

While sitting in the sun, we fall into conversation with one of our neighbours, a German. It isn't exactly a flowing conversation, since he does not speak very much English, but, Kathleen does know a smattering of German. We gather he has travelled from Venlo, where it is raining heavily, and, that they have come away in their motorhome, because, their house in Germany is flooded! Although, he appears, fairly laid back about it.

Tuesday, 1st October 2019

15C, pouring rain, with thunder and lightening is the start to the day.

Today, we were undecided as to if we should head to Utrecht, which, I have been told, is very nice, or, stay here for another day and explore on our bicycles. The thinking now is, if we are to be confined to the van by the rain, we may as well be confined here, as somewhere else?

Rain stops, and it brightens up at 11:00am.

We take a walk into Oirschot, it is a very pleasant little town, there is a street market, sadly(?) just packing up as we get there.

Coffee and cake, well, apple pie with cream (Kathleen) and waffles with cherries (me), in a pavement cafe.

Mid-afternoon, the sun emerges!

We set off for a "5 miles there, 5 miles back" cycle ride along the River/canal, and, end up doing 14.75 miles.

This area is exactly what I imagined Dutch Countryside would be like, ie, flat, open, mainly farmland.