Monday, 9th January 2023
Totally uneventful, 85 miles, light traffic, no hold-ups.
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).
Monday, 9th January 2023
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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"!.
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.
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
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
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.
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, 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
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.
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.
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.
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
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'.
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!
Monday, 15th August 2022
Saturday, 13th August 2022
A 'chilly' 18c at 08:30 this morning, and, foggy, forecasted high is 31c. By 10:30, fog had 'burnt off' and temperatures climbing.
The forecast for the next few days is for some rain. It would appear the farmer nearby believes this, they were out until well after 22:00 last night, combined harvester operating under flood lights to get the crop in.
Despite the cooler start to the day, it has warmed up significantly, and, it is much more humid than it has been todate. Not conducive to much activity.
We talk a slow walk into Misterton, a little shopping, and back again.
Sunday, 14th August 2022
Another 'chilly' start, again, with fog and 18c. 31c is forecast for later today.
Another lazy day today.
Book reading in the afternoon, and packing away, ready for our departure tomorrow morning.