Monday, 18th April 2016
Cloudy and cool, but, not raining.
Kathleen always likes to make use of the bus, when we are in the UK on a Campervan trip. I suppose it is the "bargain hunter" instinct, because, for us "oldies" the bus is free, and, you cannot get much more of a bargain than something for nothing.
There is a bus service to Leominster, from Ludlow, but, there has been great confusion about where the bus-stop is, and, the timetable.
There is a bus-stop on both sides of the road at the entrance to the Campsite, but, there is a typed notice displayed which reads, words to the effect "Bus stop by prior booking only". There is no indication of who or how you make contact to make this "prior booking".
Part of this confusion is due to the road bridge at Ludford being closed.
I do the usual, ie, ask Google, and, I have to say the information from the local bus company and local council is pretty sketchy. I do however manage to establish the bus route when the bridge at Ludford is NOT closed.
Kathleen asks at Reception, and, receives information which conflicts with my "theory" of where the bus will stop and which time.
Needless to say, being a man, I cannot possibly be right.
This morning, it is decided we will travel to Leominster on the bus.
Disregarding the Reception information completely, we head off, on the assumption, I am right.
Sure enough the bus arrives, exactly as I predicted at 10:31, stopping on the other side of the road to the campsite entrance. The advice from Reception was 12:35 from the bus stop on the same side as the campsite entrance.
I am in a quandry, do I crow about being right, or, do I simply stay quiet? It is a very difficult situation.
I opt for keeping quiet, since I know this will be the most irritating option.
For Kathleen, the outing is already spoiled, at some point, it is going to be necessary to admit, I was right.
For the record, Leominster is a pleasant enough place, in common with most villages / towns in this area, there is a surplus of Tudor style half timbered buildings.
Coffee and cake in the "Merchants House Cafe" is very pleasant.
Tuesday, 19th April 2016
A beautiful sunny day to travel to Oxford.
The Oxford, Camping and Caravan Club Site looks promising.
It is located behind a "Great Outdoors" outlet, which is initially off-putting, but, the site itself is very pleasant, with the usual friendly welcome from C&CC warden.
Two minutes walk to a park and ride which provides a bus into central Oxford every ten minutes, free to us OAP's!
Equally near is a Tesco store, for the essential shopping, and, there appears to be a multitude of cycle tracks.
All of this, and, the sun is still shining!
Showing posts with label Ludlow Touring Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ludlow Touring Park. Show all posts
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Perils of the English Weather!
Saturday, 16th April 2016
A wild night, windy and wet.
We wake to find, there is snow on the hills, but, the sun is shining, and gradually, it warms up.
Plan A is to take the bus to Leominster.
It would appear that, due to the closure of Ludford Bridge for repairs, the bus service has been disrupted. It is not exactly a frequent service to begin with, it is now totally useless, since there appears to be no information on what time the bus will actually come, or, where it will stop!
Plan A is abandoned and Plan B implemented, ie, visit LudLow, do a little shopping, have coffee and cake.
Kathleen also takes the opportunity to check out the times of the Services at the CofE Church in the town centre, in case the Catholic Church proves to be too far away. It would appear, the CofE service is 09:30 on Sunday morning, I cannot see that happening!
The market is in full swing, and has a good mix of stalls, ie, not all clothes!
Sunday, 17th April 2016
A bright and sunny morning, we even get a little sunbathing in later in the day.
Sure enough, Kathleen fails the "out of bed and off to church for 09:30 test".
Instead, we cycle into Ludlow and search out the Catholic Church (St Peters) for 11:00 mass, a much more civilised hour.
Whilst Kathleen attends church, I locate the Tesco Supermarket, a not inconsiderable task as it turns out, they do not appear to like signposting things in Ludlow! Additional supplies of wine are purchased.
A wild night, windy and wet.
We wake to find, there is snow on the hills, but, the sun is shining, and gradually, it warms up.
Plan A is to take the bus to Leominster.
It would appear that, due to the closure of Ludford Bridge for repairs, the bus service has been disrupted. It is not exactly a frequent service to begin with, it is now totally useless, since there appears to be no information on what time the bus will actually come, or, where it will stop!
Plan A is abandoned and Plan B implemented, ie, visit LudLow, do a little shopping, have coffee and cake.
Kathleen also takes the opportunity to check out the times of the Services at the CofE Church in the town centre, in case the Catholic Church proves to be too far away. It would appear, the CofE service is 09:30 on Sunday morning, I cannot see that happening!
The market is in full swing, and has a good mix of stalls, ie, not all clothes!
Sunday, 17th April 2016
A bright and sunny morning, we even get a little sunbathing in later in the day.
Sure enough, Kathleen fails the "out of bed and off to church for 09:30 test".
Instead, we cycle into Ludlow and search out the Catholic Church (St Peters) for 11:00 mass, a much more civilised hour.
Whilst Kathleen attends church, I locate the Tesco Supermarket, a not inconsiderable task as it turns out, they do not appear to like signposting things in Ludlow! Additional supplies of wine are purchased.
Friday, 15 April 2016
To Ludlow
Thursday, 14th April 2016
The day begins badly, pouring with rain, and, we over sleep!
Once en-route, the weather improves steadily, as we make our way along a very busy M1.
The Sat-Nav does, what appear to be, some odd moves around Birmingham, which keeps Kathleen occupied, telling it (the Sat-nav) that it is not taking us on the shortest route, but, we do arrive at Ludlow, so, all is well.
Ludlow Touring Park is an affiliated Caravan Club Site, very smart. We notice, it is also an ACSI site, it may be less expensive to pay via the ACSI scheme, but, we do not have our ACSI card with us.
The site is very smart, but, be aware, if such things matter to you:
1) there is very poor TV signal, you either need a Satellite dish or an arial lead to plug into the socket on the EHU bollard, neither of which we have with us. It may be possible to hire / borrow a lead from Reception, but, by the time we realise we need one, Reception is closed. Have to check tomorrow.
2) there is no 3g/4g data signal on the O2 network, "3" appears to have 3G coverage, since my mobile internet box is working fine.
3) there are "extra" charges for some obscure things, like, for example, having a trailer, or, an awning. Seems bizarre to us, you are paying for a pitch, provided all of your "gear" fits o the pitch, why should there be "extra" charges?
We walk the 1.5 miles into Ludlow, a pleasant walk, to an equally pleasant town, rounded of with a meal / bottle of red.
Friday, 15th April 2016
I redeem the duff TV reception problem, although I am not personally responsible, by connecting up an arial lead to the provided EHU bollard TV connection, domestic harmony returns.
Other than the above, not a very satisfactory day, it rains steadily for most of the day, until mid afternoon, at which point I am able to venture out and check out the possibility of cycling along the A49 to the local Catholic Church, for Kathleen. If it should turn out that I am wrong, and there is no only a God, but, a Catholic one, I do hope I get some brownie points for this.
The day begins badly, pouring with rain, and, we over sleep!
Once en-route, the weather improves steadily, as we make our way along a very busy M1.
The Sat-Nav does, what appear to be, some odd moves around Birmingham, which keeps Kathleen occupied, telling it (the Sat-nav) that it is not taking us on the shortest route, but, we do arrive at Ludlow, so, all is well.
Ludlow Touring Park is an affiliated Caravan Club Site, very smart. We notice, it is also an ACSI site, it may be less expensive to pay via the ACSI scheme, but, we do not have our ACSI card with us.
The site is very smart, but, be aware, if such things matter to you:
1) there is very poor TV signal, you either need a Satellite dish or an arial lead to plug into the socket on the EHU bollard, neither of which we have with us. It may be possible to hire / borrow a lead from Reception, but, by the time we realise we need one, Reception is closed. Have to check tomorrow.
2) there is no 3g/4g data signal on the O2 network, "3" appears to have 3G coverage, since my mobile internet box is working fine.
3) there are "extra" charges for some obscure things, like, for example, having a trailer, or, an awning. Seems bizarre to us, you are paying for a pitch, provided all of your "gear" fits o the pitch, why should there be "extra" charges?
We walk the 1.5 miles into Ludlow, a pleasant walk, to an equally pleasant town, rounded of with a meal / bottle of red.
Friday, 15th April 2016
I redeem the duff TV reception problem, although I am not personally responsible, by connecting up an arial lead to the provided EHU bollard TV connection, domestic harmony returns.
Other than the above, not a very satisfactory day, it rains steadily for most of the day, until mid afternoon, at which point I am able to venture out and check out the possibility of cycling along the A49 to the local Catholic Church, for Kathleen. If it should turn out that I am wrong, and there is no only a God, but, a Catholic one, I do hope I get some brownie points for this.
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