Land Rover Monthly

Scenic SHROPSHIRE

MOST people don’t like camping in the winter but we at LRM heard about a spot in Herefordshire, near the Welsh border, that was fast developing a reputation as a top spot to escape the rigours of regular life. So, we decide to check it out for ourselves, while at the same time take in some nearby lanes. The campsite is called Nash Oakland Wild

The campsite is called Nash Oakland Wild Camping and it definitely did not disappoint. For starters it is set in a massive private forest and even though there were other campers in attendance on the same weekend, we did not see them or anybody else for that matter. The place is absolutely pristine, except for the tracks, the rest all looks as nature intended. It has no facilities but I took along my Jimmy’s Thunderbox and a spade. I dare you to Google that… Or to save you the bother, it’s basically an Australian flat pack toilet sent to me by my good mate Richard Bennett from Perth. It works a treat and I had a poo with a view.

We were still under the rule of six at the time

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