Thursday, 29 April 2021

Moorhampton CAMC Site, continued

  Moorhampton CAMC SiteThe Old Station, Moorhampton, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7BE (N52.11774 E -2.89289)

Wednesday, 28th April 2021

For reasons too sad to write about, we are heading home today.


Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Moorhampton CAMC Site, continued

 Moorhampton CAMC SiteThe Old Station, Moorhampton, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7BE (N52.11774 E -2.89289)

Monday, 26th April 2021.

Above freezing last night, at 1C. Bright and sunny morning with 4C at 09:00, and a promise of 14C by midday.

 







Many years ago, son, Gary, bought me a book of Cycle Rides. I always have it with me, on our Motorhome trips. There is a ride in the book in this area, it is a tour of the “Black and White Villages”, I mentioned earlier. Our ride for today, I think?

 

A ride of just under 14 miles, to visit Weobley and Dilwyn, two of the “Black and White Villages”. 

 

The ride to Weobley is not quite as flat as the route guide suggested, but, we make it with no problem.

 

On to Dilwyn, this involves riding along the A4112, a slightly less than pleasant experience.

 

Lunch on a seat in the churchyard of St Marys Church, Dilwyn.

 

A quick check of the map shows there is an alternative route back to Weobley, without venturing on to the A4112. A fellow cyclist, riding a Brompton folding bicycle directs us to the alternative route. 

 

Lockdown being “relxed” the Unicorn, in Weobley is serving drinks in the garden, so, a refreshing drink, sitting in the sun.


Tuesday, 27th April 2021


Much cloudier and milder overnight (3C), but, the penalty is, cloudy today, rain forecast for this afternoon, and, a chilly 12C, no sunshine.



We decide to give the cycling a miss today, instead, we take a 4.5 mile wander along the country lanes around the site.


Very pleasant, and, we manage to avoid the rain, just a few drops falling, as we return in time for lunch.


A brief freely on the CAMC Wifi, and, I can post this, hopefully!



















 

 

Monday, 26 April 2021

Leaving Chapel Lane CAMC Site, arrive Moorhampton CAMC Site, Hereford

Sunday, 25th April 2021

More cloud today, so, slightly milder overnight, and, 9C with 14C promised when we leave Chapel Lane CAMC Site.


A short drive, only about 60 miles, so, a leisurely morning of packing up our "gear", and heading off.

Light traffic, although Caravans and Motorhomes more in evidence, weekends are clearly "change-over" day.



Moorhampton CAMC SiteThe Old Station, Moorhampton, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 7BE (N52.11774 E -2.89289)

I suspect I have blundered in choosing this site. The address implies Hereford, but, in practice, it is ten miles from Hereford, and, the terrain is "undulating".


The good news, the site is small, very quiet and pleasant, all up to usual CAMC standards, with excellent views. Now, the negatives, it is very rural, ie, nearest village (Weobley) is approximately 4 miles away, the nearest place of any size appears to be Leominster, which is approximately 12 miles away. Mobile Signal and 4g signal is almost none existent, (with 3 and Tesco/O2), no TV Signal and, tree cover suggests the satellite dish will not work, so, no soaps! 

Perhaps, a site more suited to caravans than motorhomes, ie they have a car, to provide transport. According to the site information, there is a bus service, to Hereford and Llandrindod Wells.

There is a cycle route "advertised" in the site information, it is a circuit of the "black and white villages", no, not Newcastle United Fans, but rather an architectural style. I have plotted the route onto my Sustrans Cycle Map, roughly a dozen villages in a circuit, we will have to assess the gradients, and road/traffic situation.

Due to the lack of internet signal, I will have to save future posts, and post when we reach civilisation. This will be several days. Sorry if this leaves you on the edge of your seat, for the next instalment.

 



  • Sunday, 25 April 2021

    Chapel Lane CAMC Site, Wythall, Birmingham (continued.)

    Chapel Lane CAMC Site, Wythall, Birmingham, B47 6JX. (N52.373 E -1.8942)

    Thursday, 22nd April 2021.

    A rather cold night, -1C, but, we were toasty in the van of course. A bright, sunny and calm morning, 8C by 10:00, and 15C by lunch time.


    Approximately 14 miles of cycling. From the site to National Cycle Network Route 55 (NCN 55). This is a very pleasant route, a small quiet road, through beautiful scenery, but, it is rather "undulating", or, as Kathleen described it "too hilly". But, not a word of complaint escapes her lips.

    We go, North, as far as Kings Norton, then, turn East to Kings Heath, where we pause for our picnic lunch, before joining the Stratford-on-Avon Canal, to follow the towpath, in the general direction of Wythall.

    A reasonably quiet (traffic wise) outing.


    There is a rather unusual bridge, it is Bridge 8, called Shirley Drawbridge. We are fortunate to reach it, just as it opens to allow two narrow boats to pass through.












    Friday, 23rd April 2021

     Cold overnight, -1C, but, bright sunny morning and 9C by 09:00, with a promise of 17C for later, perhaps spring has arrived at last.


    A (food) shopping trip, Site Information says nearest Supermarket (Sainsbury) is about three miles away, but, en-route, we find a Tesco Express.

    I even manage to find a rather imposing gate, for one of the many Cyclechat Photo Challenges.

    A five mile walk in the afternoon, given that we are only 8 miles south of Birmingham, remarkably rural.


    Saturday, 24th April 2021.

    Another bright start to the day, cold overnight (-1C), but, 11c but 09:00 and 17C promised for later.

    We decide on a cycle ride, based on our walking tour of yesterday. The destination is Earlswood Lakes., about five miles away. An easy enough ride, along quiet country lanes, once we have negotiated the busy roundabout at Withall (we chicken out and dismount, then walk across, at a pedestrian crossing point). 

    On arrival, a trifle disappointing, no indication of their website, but, there are major works in progress and much of the area is cordoned off. It is clear that many people are ignoring the closed path signs, so, we join them and manhandle the bikes over the barrier, before walking around the lake, stopping for our picnic lunch as we go.


    Another couple of photographs for the Cyclechat challenges.


    Don't worry, unless you follow Cyclechat, you would never understand, even if you do follow Cyclechat, you may not understand. 

    The depths people (cyclists) will sink to, to relieve the boredom which is Covid Lockdown.
















    Whilst sitting on a bench, eating our picnic, we encounter an elderly (yes, even older than us) gentleman, walking his dog. He assures us we will be able to negotiate the barriers to. exist the "closed" section.




    We watch as he manages to make his way through a gap in the first fence, then under the second fence.

    Kathleen, without a word of complaint (honest) makes her way through the obstacles like a teenager.




    Just to round off the adventure, we brave the roundabout at Wythall, without dismounting.































     

    Wednesday, 21 April 2021

    At Last!, Covid Lockdown eases, Chapel Lane CAMC Site

     The Plan

    Thanks to Covid-19 restrictions, we could not make our usual trip south to the Iberian Peninsula, this winter/spring, instead, we have enjoyed(?) a very cold (but dry) spring, in the UK. Covid-19 lockdown restrictions mean no overnight stays, and, "staying local" (whatever that means.

    Restrictions were eased, 12th April 2021. We had appointments for second dose of Astra-Zeneca Covid Vaccination, of 25th April 2021, which meant we had to be "home" for that date, so, we could not take immediate advantage of "the great re-opening". 

    Thanks to influential contacts, we manage to obtain an earlier appointment for our "jab", so, we are able to fit in another stop-over, and, depart on 21st April 2021.


    For our European mainland trips, we do not make anything approaching a plan, since, in our opinion, this takes away the fun, but, the UK, even in "normal" times is different, just "turning up" is seldom an option, this year, with supposedly most of the population planning a "staycation", it definitely does appear wise to have a plan, and, some reserved stop-overs.

    Accordingly,  we have booked three CAMC sites, and, will round off our trip by visiting "the Windsor Reay", who we have not been able to visit for several months, and, they have a new house, since last time we saw them.

    The plan is: Home -> Chapel Lane -> Moorhampton (Hereford`) - Tewksbury Abbey - Windsor -> Home, approximately 700 miles.

    I did attempt to make a last minute amendment, an additional "stop off" on the way home, at CAMC Norfolk Broads site, no chance, fully booked!

    Preparations.


    Van washed, tyres checked, "internals" (ie water, fridge,  freezer, shower, toilet, heating) all checked for functionality (van has not been used for 6 months). 

    Garden tidied, ready for Claire, and (?)Phillippa's tender care.

    Diesel filled. All ready to go, as far as I am concerned. 

    Kathleen has done her bit, organising some provisions, clothes, bedding, etc etc.


    Chapel Lane CAMC Site, Wythall, Birmingham, B47 6JX. (N52.373 E -1.8942)


    Wednesday, 21st April 2021.

    214 uneventful miles, although, roads are busier than I had expected, given that some Covid restrictions are still in place.

    Rumour has it that everyone with a Motorhome or caravan is "going away", well, that is not in evidence today, we see very few caravans or motorhomes, perhaps, they are all "there"?

    Certainly, Chapel Lane is busy, but, far from full.


    Time for a walk to explore the immediate surroundings. The nearby A435 is very busy, definitely not cycling territory!, but, there do appear to be quiet alternative routes.

    Weather is not too disappointing, dry, sunny and 14C.

     




    Saturday, 26 September 2020

    Old School House CL, Terrington St John... continued 2

     Wednesday, 22nd September 2020

    Perhaps, our run of good luck with the weather has come to and end?

    Heavy overnight rain, and more forecast for later today, although, it is not actually raining this morning. All because of some hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, if I understood the weather forecast correctly.

    I think, it may be wise not to suggest a cycle ride, today, after yesterday's mammoth effort.

    We manage a couple of walks, luckily, between the downpours, so, we do not actually get a soaking, but, it is a close run thing!

    One of our walks takes us to the village convenience store, for "essentials" ie chocolate and wine. The chap behind the counter is incredibly friendly and chatty, we seem to be his only customers!

    Thursday, 23rd September 2020

    More heavy rain overnight.

    Blue sky, and a brisk wind and, only, 16C, not bad for the end of September, but, positively cool, compared to what we have been enjoying.

    Lunch at the Woolpack, Terrington St John, very enjoyable. Enough people there to give a bit of "atmosphere", but, not enough to compromise "social distancing".

    Got rained on walking back!

    Friday, 24th September 2020

    We are paying for the good weather we have had, earlier in our trip. Gale-force winds and rain overnight. Only 8C this morning and still blowing a gale, with occasional rain.

    A day of reading, and, a bit of online shopping.

    Saturday, 25th September 2020

    Cold (8C), dull, and windy!


    An uneventful drive home.

    Uneventful that is until we get to within 4 miles of home, at which point, we find the Testos Roundabout road works have reduced the A19 to one lane, massive tail-back and last 4 miles completed at walking pace.

    We are supposed to have "smart" motorways, why could they not put a warning sign at Thirsk, and we could have stayed on the A1(M)! 




    Tuesday, 22 September 2020

    Old School House CL, Terrington St John... continued 1

     Monday, 21st September 2020

    A beautiful morning, full sunshine and 21C by lunch time, with no wind.


    A gentle cycle ride, to build up our appetite for lunch, later.

    Just over ten miles, Terrington St John - Walpole Highways - Marshland St John - Terrington St John. A very pleasant way to spend the morning.

    I notice on our cycle ride, there is an incredible concentration of "quality housing" in the area, with more being built. Obviously an affluent area, although, I don't quite follow where it (the wealth) is coming from?

    A little rest, then, lunch at The Woolpack.

    They do a very pleasant "Pensioners Special" on Mondays, only £7.50 for two course, very reasonable.

    An after lunch drink in the beer garden, followed by a walk back to The Old School House.

    Tuesday, 22nd September 2020

    Another beautiful day, full sunshine 22C, slight breeze.


    As part of my quest to collect photographs of places we have cycled to, beginning A, B, C... etc (I am currently up to "C"), I have a plan to cycle to Downham Market.

    Checking the route on Google Maps, it is approximately 24 miles, assuming we do not fall foul of the Norfolk tendency to have no directional signposts, and, no place name boards.


    In the event, it is a 34 mile round trip, not sure Kathleen is happy about that! I did treat her to a Costa Coffee at the 20 mile point.

    Somehow, I get the feeling that Kathleen has not entered into the spirit of the ABC Challenge.

    But, credit where credit is due, still going strong at the half-way point, 17 miles, not bad for a 1947 vintage cyclist !