Saturday, 6 May 2023

Deeping St James, Keal Lodge CL (N52.670112 W0.279909)

 Friday, 5th May 2023


In keeping with the recent weather, it is dull, with frequent rain showers, as we prepare to leave.

I make a special effort to take some garden shots. We have our first Clematis flower of the spring, late I think, presumably because of the cold and dull weather we have had of late.







This weekend is the Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla, so, we have an extra Bank Holiday, and, just about everywhere appears to be fully booked.

Accordingly, I have booked Keal Lodge Caravan Site  N52.670112 W0.279909, chosen because it had vacancies. 

I am not sure that having vacancies on such a busy weekend is actually recommendation, but we will see.

Approximately 195 miles. 

Unsurprisingly, the journey is typical of the beginning of a UK Bank Holiday weekend. 

A massive traffic hold up at Darrlington, A1 Southbound, thanks to road works, road is reduced to


a contra-flow, one lane North-bound, and, one lane South-bound. 

Just to add to the fun, torrential rain, for much of the journey.

What joy.

Unusually for us, we take care to follow the owned supplied instructions to approach the site. Not sure if it was strictly necessary on the basis of road width, but, no doubt was in the interests of not annoying the locals.

But, the good news is, we arrive to blue skies, 18C, and, Keal Lodge appears to be a very


well looked after site, with plenty of space, plus, we are a short walk (15 minutes) from the Town/Village of Deeping St James.

We are soon all settled in, a glass of wine, whilst sitting in the sunshine, the journey is forgotten.



Saturday, 6th May 2023

A pleasant morning, 14C, and, sunny with cloud.

Yesterday, when we arrived, we were greeted by the young lady who looks after the place (the daughter of the owner, I think). 


She gave us lots of information about how to find our way around, walks etc etc. To be honest, there was so much information, we failed to absorb it all.

One item of information was details of a pleasant walk, along the River Welland, to Deeping St James.

Google has already allowed me to determine


that there is a Catholic Church, so, that is Kathleen sorted for Sunday morning.

The order of the day today is to explore and check out where the important things are, ie pub, shop, Catholic Church (not necessarily in that order).

Aided initially by Google Maps, we find the Catholic Church, and, find the Riverside walk, during our 3.4 mile ramble.

Unfortunately, we do not find anywhere open, and serving food/drinks.


The "old" church (St James, hence, Deeping St James) is, of course, what was the Catholic Church, before Henry VIII re-arranged ownership. 

The current Catholic Church is a modern affair, Our Lady of Lincoln and St Guthlac

Some seriously attractive properties, along the River Welland, and, some wild life.

The weather is kind, it has warmed to a pleasant 16C, a slight shower, but, very brief.











Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Littlehampton CAMC Site (N50.826833 W0.541944), contd.

Saturday, 1st April 2023


Surprisingly, isn't raining! By afternoon, there is even occasional sunshine.

Another day of amusing ourselves, reading for Kathleen, reading and computer for me.

A substantial walk in the evening, so that Kathleen can attend church.



Sunday, 2nd April 2023

Yet another grey and wet day.

Annoyingly, the forces for tomorrow is sunshine (both here, and, at home).

It seems sensible to travel on the "bad" day (ie today), and, enjoy the "good" day (ie tomorrow), accordingly, we pack up and go.

 

Friday, 31 March 2023

Littlehampton CAMC Site (N50.826833 W0.541944), contd.

 Thursday, 30th March 2023

13c, and, not raining!, at least, not until 15:00, when it poured down, for the. rest of the afternoon, and into the night.


We will be here over the weekend, which means that Kathleen will want to find a Catholic Mass to attend. Since Covid, it is usually possible to find an online mass, but, Kathleen does actually prefer to attend, in person.

Given the apparent shortage of priests, I wonder, is this the next development, just one priest, sitting in the Vatican, doing Mass for the whole world? I suppose, allowing for time differences, it would be necessary to have a small team, broadcasting a Mass, say, every hour.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Google provides the name of a Catholic Church, St Catherine of Alexandria,, and, directions on how to find it. I am sure Kathleen has been there before, on a previous visit to Littlehampton.

The Church is located near the coast, in a rather smart part of Littlehampton, think, Tynemouth, or Cullercoats. 

Whilst checking the location, a rather pleasant elderly lady engages us in conversation. Apparently, as a child, she was evacuated to Littlehampton, during the blitz, and spent the war living with nuns in a Convent. She is visiting Littlehampton on a coach trip, and is trying to find the Convent, to rekindle childhood memories. Her husband does not appear terribly enthusiastic at the prospect. Amazing how you can amuse yourself, in an out of season UK seaside town, on a dull day.

On the way back to the site, we throw caution to the winds, and, deviate from the "google route', it turns out to be a good decision, we manage to find. a route which is quieter, away from the traffic of the A284, so, we have had a good walk today, just under 5 miles.

Friday, 31st. March 2023

 It is still raining, none stop from about 15:00 yesterday, it does eventually stop, at about 10:00, but, only because the wind increases to a gentle gale.

Alternating rain and gale force wind for the rest of the day, definitely the worst days weather so far.

Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Bibury. Orchard House CL (N51.758456 W1.855755) and Littlehampton CAMC Site

Saturday, 25th March 2023.

Sunny with cloud, and breezy, but, 13c, and, most importantly, not raining (yet). 

Today is Michaela and Gordon's wedding day, at The Swan Hotel, Bibury,. The weather was reasonable, enough gaps in the showers to that no-one got soaked, and, photographs taken.

The Swan as a venue was well organised, everything appeared to go smoothly, if there were any hiccups, they were well covered up!

All in all, a good day, although, as expected we did eat and drink too much.

Sunday, 26th March 2023.

After torrential over night rain, we have 8c and showers, not good for the start of British Summer Time!

Everyone is no doubt making their way home today. We are resting up, and, hoping for a break in the rain that will allow us to venture out for a walk.

Monday, 27th March 2023


After days of rain, we have a dry and sunny morning, rather cool at 4c.

An uneventful 125 mile drive to Littlehampton CAMC Site (N50.826833 W0.541944), including a coffee stop at what has to be the cleanest UK Services, (a Starbucks concession) we have ever visited (Newbury, on A34).

The weather on arrival is pleasant, and we manage a short stroll to explore our immediate surroundings.

We have been here before, but, it was approximately 14 years ago. The surroundings appear to have changed significantly in that time, lots of new housing built, the adjacent road much much busier 9and noisier). A possible positive, a new supermarket has been build, approximately ten minutes walk from the site.

Tuesday, 28th March 2023

Not too cold, at 10c, but, raining again!

Rain stopped shortly after lunch, allowing a short walk to the nearby supermarket, a few essentials, plus chocolate to make up for the rubbish weather.

Wednesday, 29th March 2023

A big surprise, this morning, it is not raining! A bit grey, but, dry and 13c.


A leisurely morning, including looking up potential eating places. 

There is a pub, the Six Bells, just outside the site, but, it appears to have succumbed to the economic situation, and has closed down.

According to Trip Advisor, The Arun View Hotel is the best eating place in Littlehampton.

We set off to walk into Littlehampton, with the intention of eating at the Arun View Hotel (2.2 miles). 


I think Littlehampton must once have been quite a smart little town, now, it is somewhat faded grandeur, if you imagine, Hebburn-on-Sea, that would give a good idea, for those who know Hebburn.

The food is good, the waitress pleasant, so, on balance, OK, although the artist's impression of the view is most definitely using a big dollop of artistic licence.

To round off the day, I suggest walking back, via a different route, to 'make a circle of it. Surprisingly, Kathleen agrees, and we cross the river Arun, then, walk back to Littlehampton CAMC site (3.25 miles).

Not a bad day, we didn't get wet, we had a reasonable meal, and, we had some exercise.





Thursday, 23 March 2023

Bibury. Orchard House CL (N51.758456 W1.855755)

 Thursday, 23rd March 2023


Not well prepared for this trip, I even missed the usual garden, as we left it, photograph!

Approximately 256 miles. I wouldn't call it a particularly pleasant journey, several traffic hold-ups, and, alternating periods of bright sunshine, followed by periods of torrential rain.

Orchard House CL (N51.758456 W1.855755), one of a pair of CLs with the same owner. The other is Orchard Meadow CL. 

The two CLs are adjacent to each other, Orchard House CL has hard standing, whereas Orchard Meadow CL is all grass. 

Given the torrential rain when we arrive, hard standing is a good idea.

We arrive at about 15:00, so, not time to do any exploring, plus, there is torrential rain. The, very pleasant, owner (Peter) braves the rain to greet us, and, give us some information about the local area.

Friday, 24th March 2023.


A sunny start to the day, and 7c, rising to 12c. Windy, and, the rain does return shortly after lunch.

The site owner gave us a couple of maps of local walks. The shortest is 3 miles, and takes in Ablington and Bibury.

We are told that Ablington is a pretty Cotswold village, without the tourists. Well, it is, but, it is without anything else too, we discover.

So, walking shoes on, and, off we go, on a 3 mile walk.


The instructions say to join a public footpath, shortly after leaving the site, 

This footpath apparently is a part of the original Hay Lane, a Roman route from Cirencester. 

Roman route or not, Kathleen decides that after yesterdays heavy rain, it is too muddy, so, we will vary the route (seldom a good idea, when you do not have a detailed map).

 All goes well, we are walking on tarmac, a small road, with only very occasional motor traffic.


One small detail, we do not appear to have reached a village. We do encounter another public bridal way, which is deemed "not too muddy", and, which, according to my sense of direction, appears to be heading off in the right direction.

Now, we are relying completely on our sense of direction, because this public bridal way is not even on google maps, so, we are shown as heading off across a field. We emerge onto a tarmac route at the village of Winston, and, follow the lane to Ablington, from where Bibury is actually signposted. Other than the fact that we spent most of the time without a clue where we were, and, what a pleasant surprise to arrive at The Swan, Bibury, it was a very pleasant walk, scenic and quiet, although, lacking a pub, or, at the least a coffee shop.

After lunch, the weather returns to yesterdays weather. Frequent torrential showers. 

A meal, at the Catherine Wheel, Bibury, with the Kent based Reay family this evening, well, not actually all of them, we are minus Victoria and her husband Graham, who could not make it, because, today is Victoria's graduation day, as a Radiologist, plus of course brother John and his wife Sharon, so, nine of us in total.




Friday, 3 February 2023

Diamond House CL (CAMC), Fiskerton, Lincoln (N53.23299 W0.41416) contd.

Tuesday, 31st January 2023

Dry, sunny, and 10c, but, the strong wind makes it feel colder.

Today is our 36th Wedding Anniversary.

A bus ride (No 3) into Lincoln.

This was something of a rural tour, via Reepham and Cherry Willingham. I think we were the youngest people on the bus, other than the driver. Definitely a surplus of zimmer frames and walking sticks.

The usual visit to shops we have at home (Marks & Spencer, Next, etc) to confirm that they do not have anything more appealing than their Newcastle or Metro Centre based outlets, followed by a very nice lunch at La Trattoria Da Vincenzo. I found this place on Google, it is novel, a restaurant, located in what is, or was, once a terraced house. A short walk from the shopping centre, but, I don't really see how you would ever find it, unless you knew it was there.

We did check out the area around Brayford Pool, which, I thought, given it's history, may have had some pleasant eateries, but, all we found was modern concrete and glass developments, occupied by semi fast food major names.

Sadly, Lincoln was bit of a disappointment, all rather shabby and run down, it makes Sunderland look affluent, and, that is an achievement.

Wednesday, 1st February 2023.

Dry, cloudy, and 10c, but, that strong wind is still spoiling things.

It is is granddaughter, Salma's birthday today, 7 years old. Hopefully, we will manage a FaceTime Call later today.

Morning of "chores', and reading.

The cloud turns to drizzle type rain, so, no outdoor activities today.

Thursday, 2nd February 2023

Rather similar to yesterday, dry, cloudy, and 10c, but, the wind has subsided somewhat.


Bicycles are unloaded, and, we go cycling along Sustrans NCN1, which, at this point, runs along an old railway track, formerly called "The Water Railway" 

We do, from Diamond House (near Fiskerly), to Bardney, then, to Washingborough Station, and back to Diamond House, 15.14 miles. 

Not bad considering we have not cycled for two months.

The date and time on camera is incorrect, must remember to check in future, if they have been dis-used for a while.









Friday, 3rd February 2023

Probably the nicest day of the week, today, 13c, typical!

Home   

 



 

Monday, 30 January 2023

Diamond House CL (CAMC), Fiskerton, Lincoln (N53.23299 W0.41416)

Sunday, 29th January 2023


Hopefully, a more successful trip than the last one (ie, flooded out at York!).

Uneventful journey, light traffic, dry weather, with good visibility.

For some reason, Sat-Nav selected a "varied" route, including M62, M18, M180 and, the dreadful A15. I haven't followed that route since I did a couple of work assignments in Lincoln, about 20 years ago. The A15 has not improved!

Diamond House CL is easy enough to find, with decent access. There appears to be two other hardy souls here.

Early afternoon when we arrive, so, a short walk to find our way around, followed by Sunday Lunch.

Monday, 30th January 2023

Blue sky and sunshine, 8c, but, a bit windy. But, on the plus side, no rain, and no flood!


We walk to Washingborough, along the "Water Railway", a former railway line, now, a well surfaced cycle route and walking route. 

A stop for a fortifying pint, and, a sandwich, in The Ferryboat pub, in Washingborough, before the return trip, to make 8.4 miles.

The route runs from Lincoln to Boston, approximately 33 miles, hopefully, we will get to cycle at least some of it.


Impressive sunset this evening, which the camera failed to capture fully.











 

Wednesday, 11 January 2023

York, Rowntree Park CAMC Site (N53.95066 W1.0809)

 Monday, 9th January 2023


Totally uneventful, 85 miles, light traffic, no hold-ups.

Dry and sunny, but quite cold, 6C.

York, Rowntree Park CAMC Site is very near York City Centre. Access inevitably means encountering some traffic, and, there are low bridges. Our Garmin Sat-Nav worked out a route avoiding low bridge etc, but worth reading, and taking heed of, the route advice on the CAMC website.

A short "walk about", along the banks of the River Ouse, a little ominously, the river had overflowed its banks in many places. The footpath / cycle track was flooded, in several places, and, we had to detour around


Tuesday, 10th January 2023

5c and, what my phone describes as "moderate rain", more like pouring down in my opinion.

Well, it rained, and it rained, and, guess what?

At 15:00, one of the site wardens arrived to tell us they were evacuating the site, because the Environment Agency had warned that flooding was "imminent". 

We were given the option to move to the CAMC  site at Beechwood, York, but, decided to take our refund and go home.

So, a bit of a waste of time, really.



Sunday, 4 September 2022

Poplars Riverside Caravan Park, Haydon Bridge (N54.9695 W2.253) contd.

 Friday, 2nd September 2022

Despite the weather forecast, which predicted rain, we have a bright sunny day, 19c, a few clouds, but generally blue, and, a breeze from the East.


The plan for today is cycling, after studying the Sustrans Cycle Map, the plan is t cycle to Bardon Mill, with either no, or minimal cycling on the busy A69.

We first follow a signed trail, but, after we reach a farm, that becomes an unrideable (Mountain Bike territory). 

So, plan B, return to Haydon Bridge and follow the 'old road' through Haydon Bridge, inevitably we come to the A69. 

I have more success in convincing Kathleen to


take a chance and ride the four miles to Bardon Mill, along the A69, than I had in convincing her to attempt the Mountain bike trail, on a Hybrid Bike.

Not really enjoyable, too noisy, and, or course, the constant thought 'is some clown playing with their phone, instead of watching where they are going!". 

A very pleasant coffee and cake stop at Bardon Mill, at the village shop, which doubles up as everything, it would appear.

Then, a little further on NCN72. 


We could have returned via the NCN72 Hadrians Way cycle route, but, it was decided that risking the A69 again was better than the prospect of big hills!

Just over 14 miles, and, due to lack of concentration, when loading the video, we have both the front and rear view!




Saturday, 3rd September 2022

We wake up to rain, which eventually stops and we go walking.


A very pleasant 3.48 miles walk along the river bank, in the direction of Hexham.

Despite the overnight rain, the path is perfectly dry, which shows how parched the ground is I suppose.

Sadly, what appears to be the only coffee shop in Haydon Bridge (Oddfellows), is closed for some unknown reason.

Interesting development, this evening. 

Saturday evenings are usually 'Marks and Spencer Ready meal or Pizza night', after Kathleen has returned from Church, 'cooked' by me of course.


Tonight, we were due to have one of our (well my) favourites, Chicken Jalfrezi. 

Quite apart from it being very tasty, I have always thought it was a decent sized meal, particularly for a ready-meal, which are usually a bit skimpy. 

Although, I did think them a bit pricey at about £7 each, excluding the rice and/or naan bread.

I have, in the past, read the cooking instructions of course, but, tonight, I took the trouble to read the rest of the packaging. 

Much to my surprise, they are ready-meals for two!, so, we have been eating a meal for two, each, roughly once per month, for the last couple years. 

No wonder I thought the portion sizes were generous!

Sunday, 4th September 2022

Home today.







Thursday, 1 September 2022

Poplars Riverside Caravan Park, Haydon Bridge (N54.9695 W2.253) contd.

 Wednesday, 31st August 2022

Cloud, but cool start to the day, at 14c. Clearly, the recent hot weather has changed my expectations for temperature, last year, I would have called 14c mild.


We cycle to Fourstones, then, via NCN72, on a quiet road, back to Haydon Bridge, to make a circuit.

Only a little over 10 miles, although, Kathleen did a little over 11 miles, because she ploughed on ahead and didn't bother with the little detail of reading the signposts. I had to phone her to tell her she had missed the turning. 

This ride was brutal, even with electric assistance, undulating with a capital "U"!.


The initial section followed the River South Tyne, and, could therefore be expected to be reasonably flat, not so, up and down, up and down. At Fourstones we joined the Sustrans National Cycle Route, NCN72, heading West. This section is along a quiet road, with reasonable tarmac surface.

There are some exhilarating downhill stretches, but, of course, every exhilarating downhill is preceded by a not so exhilarating uphill section.

It would appear we got the best of the weather for our ride, because, by later in the afternoon, it is raining on and off. Normal UK weather returns, it would appear.

I had noticed, whilst walking around Haydon Bridge, frequent references to a "John Martin". In my artistic ignorance, I had never heard of him, but, he is, apparently quite famous, and mixed with Royalty, including Tsar Nicholas, impressive, for a chap from Haydon Bridge.

There is a plaque, just along the road from us, outside of a small house. It is apparently where he was born and spent his childhood. In addition to giving brief details of his life, the plaque also gives details of a heritage trail, named after him, we may well try it, either on foot, or, on bicycles, when/if the rain stops.

Thursday, 1st September 2022

Cloudy start to the day, 12c, with a mist hanging over the river. A true autumn day. The forecast is for some sunshine and an acceptable 18c, in fact, by 09:30, it is already brightening up, and, it turns into a very pleasant afternoon.


I read up on the John Martin Heritage Trail yesterday, it is in two parts, a two mile section on the North side of the river, and an 11 mile section on the South side of the river.

Despite the length, we head toward the John Martin Trail, but, not with the intention of walking 11 miles!

After about a mile, we meet a young woman, walking her dog, and, after an exchange of pleasantries, she tells us instructions for a route to follow, which, will give us a much more


manageable two or three mile circuit.

The route takes us up the side of the valley, so, a steady climb, but, the views are understandably, extensive and impressive.

The plan is, a walk, then, lunch.

We barely come near civilisation, never mind a pub or restaurant, although, we do come within sight of Langley Castle.

Speaking of food, we do pass a field of next month's roast beef Sunday Dinner, need a bit of growing time, but, they will get there, I am


sure.

In the same field, one of the bullocks was mis-behaving, and attempting to eat a discarded piece of plastic bag or wrapping.

Kathleen took it upon herself to prevent this act of self-harm.

Initially, her plan was to climb into the field and remove the plastic, until, that is, I point out that, these are young cattle, and, there are a couple of cows in there with them, who may take exception to you disciplining their 'children', even if it is for their own good.


Plan B is called for. Kathleen speaks very sternly to the young bullock, in a voice normally reserved for instructing me not to do something of which she disapproves.

Obviously, the bullock is not as compliant (or intimidated) as I am, because after initially desisting from eating the plastic, it soon returns to it's meal.

Fortunately, a couple of local youngsters, happen to come along, they are clearly more used to dealing with badly behaved bullocks, than a couple of elderly townies are. They clamber over the fence, and remove the offending plastic, all is well, the bullock can continue on it's way to becoming a beef sandwich.

Lunch beckons, and we return to Haydon Bridge, to select a suitable eating place.

The selection is not difficult, there are only three choices, Anchor Hotel, Railway Hotel and General Havelock.

The Anchor Hotel looks smart, but, is perhaps a trifle more 'fancy' than we want for lunch, the Railway Hotel does not appear to be open, so, the General Havelock it is.

I have checked them all out, using Google etc, as you do. The frontage matches exactly with its reviews, ie, not very impressive, but, inside, it is comfortable, with an excellent patio, right on the river bank. Unfortunately, it is not warm enough, for Kathleen, to eat outside, so, we sit inside. 

Staff are friendly, and food is good, although, in my humble opinion, not quite up to the glowing reviews. After, glowing reports of the quality of the baguette, I opt for the beef sandwich, hopefully, not related to our friends in the photographs. The baguette recommendations are right, it is very good.



Tuesday, 30 August 2022

Poplars Riverside Caravan Park, Haydon Bridge (N54.9695 W2.253)

Tuesday, 30th August 2022

 Poplars Riverside Caravan Park, Haydon Bridge, NE47 6BY (N54.9695 W2.253)

A very short journey, only 36 miles from home!

For many years, we have been saying that we should do more trips in our 'local' area. 

The temptation was always to head for Europe, and the sun, but, Covid put a stop to that, temporarily at least.

This year, we (I) have been making more effort to search out local places to visit, the soaring


price of diesel, is, of course, an added incentive, it is now costing well over £100 to fill the tank with diesel. In addition, this year, the UK has enjoyed(?) a hot and dry summer, hopefully, it is not over.

Haydon Bridge is a place I have driven through, or past, probably hundreds of times, without stopping.

On arrival, initial impressions are favourable. The site is small, mostly statics (about 35), with space for about 9 tourers. Today, there appears to be only about three of the statics occupied, and, in the touring area, we are joined by a caravan and one other Motorhome.


A mix up over delivery slots for some timber I ordered for garden fence means we do not get away from home until nearly midday, so, arrival here was in time for a late lunch.

Not much done today. A bit of exploring, on foot, we get our bearings, find the route to the village, (about 0.75 miles away), and the Coop supermarket, plus a few pubs and at least one coffee shop

Weather is pleasant, so far, so good.




Thursday, 18 August 2022

Teesdale Barnard Castle CAMC Site (N54.546386 W1.941264) and home.

 Wednesday, 17th August 2022

More like 'normal' UK summer this morning 12c and sunny with cloud, but, it turns into a 'hot' UK summers day, 19c my lunch time.


I can't convince Kathleen to go cycling, "too many hills", is the cry, "but you have electric assistance now", is my reply. But, to no avail.

Instead, we walk to Egglestone Abbey.  I am sure I have been here, many, many years ago, with my parents.

Almost 5.5 miles, a fairly easy and very pleasant walk, along the River Tees.

The only excitement is when we encounter a herd of sheep making their way along one of


the narrower sections of the route. We assume there will be a shepherd and/or dog guiding them, but, no, they are out on their own. We manage to herd them past us, clearly, all of this Sundays watching Country File have not been wasted.

Back to Barnard Castle, in time for lunch, and, it is Market Day, so, fairly busy.

 I do have a recommendation from my pal, Bill, for a place called Rise, but, Kathleen doesn't want breakfast type food and is looking for something 'plain'. 


We choose The Raby Arms Hotel, not our best decision of the day, inexpensive, but, Works Canteen standard food. Although, the staff are very pleasant, which, I note, after the event, is what most of the reviews say.

Should have taken Bill's recommendation... next time. 

Just received a message from Bill, with a pub recommendation in Cotherstone. Amazingly, that was my 'other' walk idea for this morning!


I think we will be back here, so, I will save them for next time.
















Thursday, 18th August 2022.

Cloudy. grey and a few spots of rain, as we pack final bits to leave, just the sort of day you feel pleased you are going.

Lengthy discussions with Kathleen, yesterday, about not rushing, but, taking a leisurely approach, with a view to leaving about 10:00 - 10:30. Complete waste of time, we are driving out the gate by 08:45.

But, we have had a great time, it has renewed our enthusiasm for the Motorhome, after the disruption of Covid.

Just over 40 miles home, via the 'scenic' route, totally uneventful, but, busier than I expected, where are all of these people going at 08:45 in the morning?, can it be that place called 'Work"?
























Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Fountain Hill Farm CL to Teesdale Barnard Castle CAMC Site (N54.546386 W1.941264)

Monday, 15th August 2022

Despite the weather forecast, we have another sunny day at Fountain Hill Farm CL, but, temperatures have fallen, it is only 16c.

We feel we have plenty of time, no need to rush, just over 100 miles, and, most of that motorway, well, A1(M), what passes for motorway, in the UK.

Even dawdling along at 55mph with the trucks, it looks like we will be in danger of arriving too early, we leave the A1(M) at Scotch Corner and join the A66, westbound. 

With a few miles, just before the turn off for Hargill House CAMC Site the traffic grinds to an absolute halt. We don't move at all for about ten minutes, then, inch forward a few yards at a time.

I soon becomes apparent what the problem is, the road is blocked ahead, presumably a collision, there are even people, including children, wandering about on the road. 

The only way we are getting any movement is that, by chance, we are at a junction, and many people are taking the opportunity to turn off. 

The left turn is signposted Richmond, which I know is the wrong way for us, and the right turn is unsigned. Kathleen has the map, but, is no help, as, she can't find her glasses. 

So, I take a guess, the satnav is saying turn right in eight miles, and, this unsigned road is a right turn, I decide to go for it. 

It turns out to have been a good call, surprisingly, the SatNav does begin telling me to "turn around when possible" and settles in to directing us to our destination. Road is a bit narrow and twisty, but, eventually, it brings us on to the A67, and, then to Barnard Castle, and so to Teesdale, Barnard Castle CAMC Site.  N54.546386 W1.941264.

Still warm, when we arrive, 23c, but, by 18:00, we have light rain

Tuesday, 16th August 2022

Isn't it amazing how quickly we acclimatise, 16c this morning, with. high of 19c forecast, so, what we would normally accept as a normal summers day in the UK, but, it feels rather cool, after the recent heat.


We need some supplies, so, a walk into Barnard Castle, before the forecasted rain starts.

We take the scenic route there, very pleasant, but, walk back along the road, a bit noisy, the scenic route is preferable.

Obviously, we did not take the shortest route, the CAMC literature says half a mile to town centre, we managed to clock up just over three miles!


After lunch, a little thinking about if we will do any cycling while we are here.

It is very 'undulating', is the downside, but, we do have electric bikes now.

A quick Google turns up a possible route (part of Teesdale Way), along a dis-used railway line.

An explore, on foot, to locate the possible route, gives us another walk, and, it stays dry!

Among other things, we find a shorter

(although steeper) route into town, and, what, in good weather would probably be a very pleasant Nature Reserve walk through Deepdale Wood (yes, Deepdale of Young Offenders fame).