Kate Taylor said:
Australian visitor Donna Dettman asked us where should she visit in the UK this summer? She'll be hiring a caravan and wants to travel at her own pace. She wants to use 'overnight rest areas' to save money. Please help! (We recommended the campsites on our sister site, http://www.caravansitefinder.co.uk/ for starters...) What are your tips on great places – essential places – to visit in the UK?
hi Kate, this may be a "tin hat" answer
but I would advise a visitor to forget the caravan altogether :woohoo: :woohoo: and hire a motor home instead, two reasons first, it saves having to also hire a car with bracket and if wanting to tour team GB it is a dam site easier to park a MH than a car and van. also it saves returning to the van each night before moving on. one could then continue in one long big loop for as long as one is in the country.
as for over night rest stops with a MH there are plenty around far fewer with a van. having had a motorhome for 10 years [between vans] my experience is that vans get moved on MH's don't plus if you stop at services you can use the car park instead of the lorry park pay the £5 and stay overnight without the constant drone of the fridge units. :cheer: :cheer:
as for places to see, one should not miss Canterbury cathedral. and Wells, also York. {there is nothing in AUS that is man made and that old], :silly: and Hadrians wall. [ps,] the contract to rebuild it has now been cancelled.
and while one is in that area might as well go to Culloden Moor, and have a picnic. it is a desolate place, just like the outback only wetter. :lol: :lol: :lol: