Friday 6 May 2016

A caravan holiday to Scotland part 1

In June 2015 me and my husband went on a cravan to the west coat of Scotland through a Sun newspaper deal.

It was a long journey across from Northumberland, the weather was raining on and off, but the view as we crossed the pennines was great.




We stopped at Hexham to find a petrol station, and after a drive around I remembered the map on my iPad. Using that I located a garage, £50 for 40 liters of fuel later we continued on our way. 

The journey went well, especially when we hit Scotland. The M74 is an amazingly smooth 3 lane motorway with little traffic. The view continued to be amazing with sweeping hills, and wind turbines, which I like. 

After several little villages we arrived at the park. Checking in was nice and easy, the lady was friendly and gave us a map of how to get to our caravan as well as information on the entertainment, facilities and our entertainment passes.

The weather was still nice, and the caravan was red hot. The caravan itself is basic, but nice. There are two bedrooms, and the main one has an ensuite. 



I made the bed (you had to pay for bedding or bring your own, they just provide a quilt and pillows). We bought our own quilt to save messing around with quilt covers. We then had a cup of tea while looking at the information. We decided to have a bite to eat in the restaurant and then have a look at the show.

The restaurant stops serving at 8pm, and it was ten to so we both quickly decided to have ham, egg and chips. With a cider and a half it came to about £17.50, not bad value. The food itself was ok, although I was disappointed that the egg was hard and not runny. They had golf on in the restaurant but you couldn't hear it above the amusements in the other room. 

After we went into the show bar, but the kids thing was still on. It finishes at 9, we had a go in the amusements while we waited for 10 minutes. Then we had a drink and settled down for the show, except it was a game show instead of what was listed. It was entertaining enough though, and after they had a quiz which was pretty easy. 

After that we went back to the caravan, which was freezing. We put the fire on and watched TV, before going to bed. Again it was freezing, and I was pleased we had our thick quilt, it was that cold we put theres on top, and the two singles from the spare room. It was a good nights sleep though, nice and quiet.

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