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COOL WINTER FUN

The autumn may have faded into winter’s chill, but there’s still loads of fun to be had and great things to do, so don’t pack away your motorhome just yet!

Colder nights and frosty mornings mean much more than defrosting the ’van and icy pavements – they also mean watching your spiralling breath on a countryside walk and spotting a delicate spider’s web outlined in sparkling frost, having a snowball fight and perhaps even dancing about in the rain.

Avoid the heat and crowds of summer, swap those sunglasses for a woolly hat and step out into a winter wonderland.

Never did hot chocolate or hot toddy taste so good! Most important these days, don’t forget all those low-season special offers and bargains to be had at campsites across the country.

A winter wildlife walk

If you prefer to be on the move, how about a woodland wander to observe some of the country’s more elusive wildlife?

Red squirrels will be easier to spot as they scurry around the leafless trees looking for food, while the grey squirrels are

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