Friday, 3rd October 2025
Torrential overnight rain, but, fortunately, dry by daylight, so, I could pack up without getting soaked.
Home via A66/M6/A69, before the forecast Storm Amy.
A light hearted and (I hope) amusing record of some of our Campervan Trips. It is mainly intended to inform friends and family where we are, plus, to keep our children updated on what is happening to their inheritance. I do try to include details of Camp Sites and Aires, we visit. Checkout the "labels" listed in the right margin, Please comment if you feel inclined, at least then I know I am not talking to myself (again).
Friday, 3rd October 2025
Torrential overnight rain, but, fortunately, dry by daylight, so, I could pack up without getting soaked.
Home via A66/M6/A69, before the forecast Storm Amy.
Wednesday 1st October 2025
Weather forecast from Sunday's Countryfile (the only reason I watch the programme) , completely wrong!, torrential rain for most of last night, and, it continues into the morning.
I had a recommendation for a place called Bassenthwaite Lakeside Station, from my friend Bill, which looked like a good option for a visit, and a lunch. But, hopefully, tomorrow will be a better day to visit.
So, today looks like an "amuse yourself day", which for me means "playing" on the Computer/Internet, and, for Kathleen, cleaning everything in sight.
Thursday 2nd October 2025
Dull and cloudy, but, not raining!, and reasonably mild 15c.
A leisurely start, out for the 10:45 X5 bus to Workington, but, we get off at Dubwath, for Bassenthwaite Lake Station . It is necessary to cross the busy A66, but, there is a pedestrian refuge, so, not quite. as scary as you might expect.
This was friend Bill's recommendation.
I was not sure what to expect, but, it is an interesting but unusual mixture for Railway buffs, Twitchers, and people who just want to eat!
The place is a restored railway station, from some long since forgotten railway line.
There is a steam locomotive (none functioning), not a type I have seen before, so, presumably, a mainland Europe type, and, several railway coaches, according to their livery, from the Orient Express.
There is a restaurant area, within the former ticket office area, and, also, in the Orient Express Carriages.
Externally, there is a wild life area, with bird hide.
We spent a pleasant half hour or so, watching the antics of numerous coal-tits and chaffinches as the fed at the bird feeders.
Then we went for lunch, it is the same menu, same price etc in the ticket office or the "Orient Express". We chose the "Orient Express", this is probably as close as we are likely to get to the "real thing". There is an extensive choice of food, including some "small portions", which suited Kathleen. All very good.
X5 bus, to Keswick, a little shopping in Booths, then, Coffee and warm apple pie with ice cream in Bryson's.
Sunday, 28th September 2025
A beautiful sunny day, we arrive at about 13:30. Once "set up" we have a stroll around, to re-orientate Kathleen with where we are, followed by a Sunday Lunch.
Even if I say so myself, I have been extremely well organised with Sunday Lunch, I cooked it all at home, before we left, then, put it. on plates, and, just had to microwave it, and, and make some gravy 😂
But, enough of that, they do say that self praise is no recommendation.
Monday, 29th September 2025
Wednesday 9th April 2025
A disappointing day in terms of weather, Cloudy and cold in the morning. The sun came out about 13:00, and, temperature rose to a pleasant 14c.
Not such a scenic walk as yesterday.
We have lunch in the Fox and Pheasant Inn, which is surprisingly busy.
I conclude that 8.69 miles of walking is about four miles too much for me, now.
Thursday 10th April 2025
Home.
Monday, 07/04/2025
A very mangled white van, with several Police cars and an ambulance, in attendance.
Brilliant weather, full sunshine and 16C.
One "weakness" of the location, the 3 mobile signal is week, so, our internet connection is not very good, and TV reception, via internet, is compromised, not good on a "full soap night".
Tuesday, 08/04/25
Cold overnight, but, another brilliant day, full sunshine, 17C.
There is, I am told, a path from the site, through the forest, but, given Kathleen's anxiety, because of her condition, and, her (unfounded) distrust in my ability to find my way, we walk there via the road. This is not a problem, since there is minimal traffic, we only see one car in 1.5 miles.
Colehill is a very pleasant village, with a church, and, a pub (The Greyhound). Unfortunately, the Greyhound is shut on Mondays and Tuesdays, so, good job we took a picnic lunch and a drink with us, "just in case" !
As we set off to return, we see a "public footpath sign", there is a lady, nearby, attending to her garden, so, we ask if the "public footpath" will take us to Englethwaite Hall. She conforms it will, so, reassured by a fellow woman, Kathleen is willing to return via that route.
A foggy start, but, by 09:00, sun has burned off the fog, to leave clear blue sky, and calm, 7c with 12c forecast as the high.
Today, I want a less strenuous day, my old knees are protesting.
Prior to coming here, I looked up possible pubs/eating places. One was The Coldale Inn.
Yesterday, as we entered Braithwaite, I noticed a signpost and advertising board, for The Coldale Inn, the sign suggested that the pub as only about 1/2 - 3/4 of a mile away.
The first surprise is, the pub may not be far, but, it is up a steep hill!
Despite our leisurely start, I did expect to arrive at the pub too early for lunch. The "plan" was to stroll on a little further, then return for lunch.
However, The Coldale Inn is part way up a rather large hill, so, we were left to walk on, up the hill.
This photograph is from a point just above the gate to the rough track, the mound in the foreground is some form of United Utilities infrastructure, the lake, just visible in the centre, between the hills, is Bassenthwaite.
This is the point at which we decided we had walked up hill enough, but, it still was not time for the pub to begin serving lunch, so, we
The "high point" we reached was as shown on the right. The track can just be vaguely seen, running along the flank of the pyramid like hill ahead, about a third of the way up, and, heading, I think, towards Cat-Bells.
We find a convenient rock to sit on, for a little rest, before heading back down for lunch.
In the event, lunch was well worth waiting for, served in a very pleasant room, with a roaring wood fire.
It is delicious, and, the portion is generous, it is a good job we are on the 'down" section, I don't think I could walk up the hill, stuffed as I am with pie, potatoes.
Friday, 15th November 2024
A steady drive home, via A66/M6/A69, it even brightened up and became sunny, after we joined A69.
Monday 11the November 2024
After what seems like weeks of dismal cloudy days, we have a forecast which promises, sunshine, blue sky and not too cold. Accordingly, I had seized to opportunity to have a few days away.
I have tried several times to get booked at Braithwaite Village CCC Site, always fully booked, but, this week, we struck lucky and got Monday thru Friday.
- via A69, M6, A66, my second choice, Kathleen's favoured route
- via A69, Alston, Penrith, A66, my favourite (it's scenic), a no-no from Kathleen
- via A1M, A66, boring, after today, declared boring and tedious by Kathleen too
An uneventful but boring journey via the A1M/A66, to arrive at Braithwaite Village CCC Site (N54 36'4" W3 11'10") at about 13:30.
We stopped off at Rheged Centre, near Penrith, for a coffee, because we were running a bit early (earliest check in is 13:00). Strange place, it is a Cinema, cafe and a sort of shopping centre, with VERY expensive shops. Kathleen took a fancy to a jumper in one of the shops, set her back £95!, that was a very expensive coffee stop. Don't think I will be stopping there again..
Tuesday 12th November 2024
Not a bad morning, for mid November, sunshine, calm, 12c and, not raining!
The plan today was a walk to Thornthwaite, to visit the Art Gallery and coffee shops recommended by Evelyn. But, Google tells us it is closed Mondays and Tuesdays, so, a quick re-think.
I vaguely thought it must be heading in the general direction of Keswick, and, sure enough, we arrive at Portinscale, near Keswick, just in time for a very pleasant lunch at The Chalet Cafe and Tea Rooms. A four mile round trip, some on a very small, and quiet road, and some on public footpath across fields with sheep grazing. Very enjoyable.
Wednesday, 13th November 2024
The day starts well, ie some blue sky, calm and mild, but, by mid afternoon, the cloud has developed and is well down over the hills.
Following Google maps instructions, we walk along a quiet road, pleasant enough and easy walking.
As we approach Thornthwaite Village, there is a sign to a Church (St Mary's), so, a slight detour to take that in.
Amazingly, in this their prone age, the church
After a brief mooch around the very well kept church, we head for the Gallery and Tea Rooms.
Some very nice pieces of art in there, but, equally "nice" prices, so, a browse, but, no purchases.
Coffee and scones are consumed.
Whilst walking along the road, on the way here, I had noticed that there was at least one person walking on a path which appeared to be more or less parallel to the road, but, part way up the hill.
It is a well defined track, so, must be reasonably well used, and, we do encounter a few people as we make our way along it.
It is wet and muddy in places, and, strenuous in places, because it is undualting, so, some grumbling, and, the mood swings between "who's idea was this" and "this is very pretty, and, so much nicer than walking along the road".
For much of the way, the road is visible on our left, so, it is quite possible to tell that we are heading in the right general direction.
Eventually, we emerge onto a road, and, enter Braithwaite Village.
Thursday, 19th September 2024
Today is even warmer than yesterday, 22c today, and, another day of clear skies and no discernible wind.
All very enjoyable.
Friday, 20th September 2024
For a change, I take the approximately 94 mile scenic route home, via Hartside Fell, Alston etc.
This is not to Kathleen's liking, so, much grumbling. It is true that M6/A69, or A66/A1 routes are "major roads", but, this route is an "A" road, and is used by buses and large vehicles.
Despite the grumbling, we arrive home mid-afternoon.
Tuesday, 17th September 2024.
What a beautiful day it has been, 20c, blue skies and calm.
A walk, through the nearby forest, and, to the lakeside (Derwentwater), then around of the lake to Borrowdale. Got our time wrong for lunch at the Borrowdale Hotel, so, on to Grange for a very pleasant light lunch of bacon and Cumberland sausage sandwiches, before walking back to Manesty.
The rest of the day was spent lazing in the sunshine.
New neighbours arrived, Guy and ?, from Howarth, Yorkshire.
Monday 16th September 2024
Should be no need for anyone to maintain the garden, only a week away, and, it is moving into Autumn now, so grass not growing as quickly.
Usually, this would say 105 uneventful miles, but, unfortunately, today, that wasn't the case.Friday, 7th June 2024
Dry start, the first this week. Cloudy with sun, only 12c, and breezy.
By the time I got the camera out, they had all flown off!,
But, a bit of persistence produced a couple of shots, including a Pheasant which put in an appearance to clear up the spillages, although nothing exciting,
Wednesday, 5th June 2024
Brilliant sunshine, when we woke up, followed, within ten minutes by hail stones! I must check the date, is June isn't it, not November?
The forecast says sunshine and showers, the showers are said to be expected at 11:00.
It is dull and windy, with occasional bursts of quite warm sunshine.
Despite the forecast, no rain appears.
We encounter a surprising number of walkers, considering the dismal weather, but, for some
As you can see, Kathleen is dressed for winter!
It is a pleasant walk, despite the weather. We have walked this route many times, and, Kathleen is able to recall various landmarks and points of interest, as we go. This is re-assuing for her, given the circumstances.
We reach Portinscale, by 11:30, without being soaked, a toilet stop and coffee are required.
On to Keswick, for a little more nostalgia, Bryson's Cake Shop, and, various pubs we have visited in the past. The sun even makes a brief appearance.
Then, past Lakeside House and Hope Park, and to the lakeside where the launches arrive and depart.
There is a launch due to depart in about 10 minutes, so, I go to the ticket office and purchase two tickets. £27.50! The Lake is only 4 miles long for goodness sake, how can they possibly justify £13.75 each (and, they are "concession" prices!).
To make matter s worse, it begins to rain heavily as we wait for the launch to arrive, and, there is no shelter.
Soon we are in the warm and dry cabin, and, on our way, first to Lodore, then to Brindlehowe.
After the launch, another short walk along the lakeside, when, yes, it begins to rain again.
We arrive back "home" not too wet, having walked a total of 6.8 miles today.
The verdict is a very enjoyable day, despite the weather and, the expensive ride in the launch.
Thursday, 6th June 2024
Lots of overnight rain, but, this morning, we have sun and a little bit of cloud, not hot, only 12c.
Today's activity is to walk to Keswick, this time, along the minor road along the Cat Bells side of Derwent Water.
This turns out to be more strenuous than the
The road is quiet enough, very little traffic.
We do learn that there is a bus travels this way (77A), because it passes us as we walk, so, that will be useful for later.
A coffee (and toilet) stop (but, no snacks) at Portinscale, then on to Keswick.
A little shopping in Booths Supermarket. We
Check bus times, for our return journey.
Lunch in the Dog and Gun.
We meet up with a very talkative retired librarian. She is visiting from Doncaster, alone, and, attending a "Literary Festival" (very appropriate for a retired Librarian, I thought). Quite a pleasant an interesting lady, rather lonely I suspect, and, boy can she talk!
Coffee and cake at Bryson's.
We arrive back, without having even felt a drop of rain, the first day we have not had a soaking!
We put some of our birdseed on the squirrel feeder, and, some on a nearby bird table. So far, no squirrels, but, we do have a few blue tits, and, much to Kathleen's annoyance, a very persistent wood pigeon.
Monday 3rd June 2024
My original little plan was a surprise visit to Windsor, for Gary and Gabriel's birthday, but, that was scuppered by the ex-wife, who, at the last moment, informed me that she was visiting Windsor.
At the point, the weather forecast for the week was very promising, even talk of a "heat wave". I quickly scratched around to see what availability there was, preferred choice was Braithewaite, but, the was full, so, Borrowdale CAMC Site, Manesty. to the rescue.
Needless to say, as soon as I had booked and paid the deposit, the weather forecast was revised to "a cold blast of air from the arctic, to bring cool and wet conditions".
By the time we arrived, grey skies and light drizzle, typical Lake District weather.
In the time we have, an exploratory walk around our surroundings, lots of complaining because the chosen path is boggy in places, hardly surprising given the months of wet weather we have had.
Tuesday 4th June 2024
We wake to rain!
Accordingly, we set off for a walk (fortunately, wearing waterproofs, just in case).
The plan is a little circuit, from the site, to the Lake (Derwentwater), then, across the boardwalk over the boggy section at the end of the Lake, turn right and walk past the
About 1-1.5 miles in, the heavens opened and we get "Lake District Rain" for the rest of the way.
Even with waterproofs, we are soaked.
To my amazement, no complaints, from my fellow walker!
This is the Lake District in early June.
Back at the van, the wet clothes are hung in the shower cubicle to dry.
Hair drier is out, to "rescue" the hair (Kathleen), and all is well.
In the evening, we are treated to a couple of hours of sunshine.