Archive for May, 2010

Is This the World’s Smallest Caravan?

I don’t think you’ll be wanting to rent this somehow…

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New 2010 Airstream 25FB

This is the Airstream 25FB

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SunnyDale Caravan Site – Hampshire

If you are looking for camping in Hampshire this touring park is situated on the edge of the village of Netley Abbey close to the famous Sailing centre of Hamble. 5 minutes from junction 8 on the M27. Sunnydale Farm Camping and Caravan Park central location is ideal for visiting the various sites and activities that Hampshire has to offer.

The camping site is open all year round and we provide a warm welcome to Tents, Motorhomes and Caravans. Our location makes us an ideal stop-over site for people catching Ferries to the Isle Of Wight or Europe.

The campsite has 40 level pitches all with electric hook-ups and provides an ideal base for those attending the Southampton Boat Show, Cowes Week or sailing on Southampton Water or The Solent. We are the nearest camping/ caravan park to the newly opened IKEA Store in Southampton. For those camping on foot or cycle we are only a short distance from the Solent Way coastal route.

Hill Farm Caravan Park – Hampshire

Hill Farm Caravan Park is located in rural hampshire, roughly 4 miles from Romsey, 10 miles from Salisbury and roughly 15miles from the busy city of Southampton and its ferry links to the Isle of Wight.

Hill Farm Caravan Park is a very quiet and rural caravan park that does not have a bar or evening entertainment and consequently, it appeals to those with very young families or more mature holidaymakers who want to have a peaceful stay in the country.

The caravan park itself covers roughly 11 acres of Hampshire countryside and is in a prime location with good access to Salisbury, The New Forest, Stonehenge and the South Coast. Because of the quiet nature of the caravan park, there are resrictions on group bookings.

Professional Caravan Cleaners

For those of you that rent out a caravan for the summer, you will probably want to give it a good clean before the season starts so that it is in excellent condition for your customers. It may be the case that you don’t have the time or are otherwise unable to do this yourself, in which case it may be an idea to hre some professional caravan cleaners.

Having your caravan fully cleaned before you rent it to customers not only makes their holiday nicer but it also removes the possibility of customers trying to pass off dirt or a mark they have caused as already being there.

Hiking in The Yorkshire Dales

The Yorkshire Dales is one of the best National Parks in the UK to go walking in and renting a caravan would be an excellent way to visit the park. This post outlines a good way to take a hiking tour of the Yorkshire Dales.

  • Taking a guided hiking tour is probably the best way to get the most out of hiking through the Yorkshire Dales. The area is so large that it is best to plan a route and tour operators are experienced in tailoring a tour to your requirements. The tours can range anywhere from a few days to a week and they are an excellent starting point for the novice hiker.
  • Take a hiking tour of the Yorkshire Dales anytime of the year. Hiking the three dales way can be arranged in any season and on this tour, which lasts four nights, you will walk up old packhorse tracks and explore riverside paths and moorland routes. You will pass through the magnificent scenery of Wharfedale, Littondale and Malhamdale. One of the highlights is a hike over the collapsed cave known as Goredale Scar.
  • Take the Herriot Way tour. This hike is based on the holiday taken by the famous vet and writer James Herriot and his son. Herriot’s adventures or misadventures as a Yorkshire vet have been delighting readers and viewers of the films and television series for years. This tour is a must for any fans of the books.
  • The Herriot Way tour takes place around the Yorkshire Dales of Wensleydale and Swaledale. Along the trail you will see Hardraw Force waterfall and the quaint village of Askrigg. Other highlights of the tour include East Moor, Bolton Castle and a trail over the Pennine Way. If you are a fan of the writer’s books, then you will probably know what to expect. Following in the footsteps of one of Yorkshire’s famous writers is a great way to take a hiking tour of the Yorkshire Dales.
  • Keep an on the weather forecast before you set out. This may seem like obvious advice but this is British weather we are talking about and it can change very quickly.

This article was taken from eHow.

Taking a guided hiking tour is probably the best way to get the most out of hiking through the Yorkshire Dales. The area is so large that it is best to plan a route and tour operators are experienced in tailoring a tour to your requirements. They can also arrange accommodation and transport for you. The tours can range anywhere from a few days to a week and they are an excellent starting point for the novice hiker.Take a hiking tour of the Yorkshire Dales anytime of the year. Hiking the three dales way can be arranged in any season and on this tour, which lasts four nights, you will walk up old packhorse tracks and explore riverside paths and moorland routes. You will pass through the magnificent scenery of Wharfedale, Littondale and Malhamdale. One of the highlights is a hike over the collapsed cave known as Goredale Scar.Take the Herriot Way tour. This hike is based on the holiday taken by the famous vet and writer James Herriot and his son. Herriot’s adventures or misadventures as a Yorkshire vet have been delighting readers and viewers of the films and television series for years. This tour is a must for any fans of the books.The Herriot Way tour takes place around the Yorkshire Dales of Wensleydale and Swaledale. Along the trail you will see Hardraw Force waterfall and the quaint village of Askrigg. Other highlights of the tour include East Bolton Moor, Bolton Castle and a trail over the Pennine Way. If you are a fan of the writer’s books, then you will probably know what to expect. Following in the footsteps of one of Yorkshire’s famous writers is a great way to take a hiking tour of the Yorkshire Dales.Keep an on the weather forecast before you set out. This may seem like obvious advice but this is British weather we are talking about and it can change very quickly.If you are using public transport to get you to and from your hiking destinations then public transport through the Dales is excellent. Services will be limited during the winter months.