Practical Motorhome

’Wold COMFORT

Duration Three days

When August 2020

Why? Gorgeous scenery, picturesque villages, excellent food – and steam trains!

‘Daddy, when can we go away in the motorhome again, please?’

I knew it was only a matter of time before our son, Harrison, asked this question; although having just been on the road for almost a month for our John O’Groats to Land’s End trip, I hadn’t expected to hear it quite so soon.

Not that I was complaining – my wife, Kim, and I have never needed a second invitation to start planning our next trip, and it confirmed that Harrison and his little sister Dorothy loved being away just as much as we did.

And so, barely two weeks after emptying and cleaning the motorhome after our previous trip, we were sitting down to discuss where we should go next. It was a unanimous decision that, despite having all loved our rolling journey down the length

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