Although we like trying different countries, France is still favourite.
I am plumping for Wales because you can't go wrong. Everything is in double, no overnight camping, no overnight stopping, all fines are are up in Welsh and English. There is no overnight parking for motorhomes between 10pm and 8am on the Rhyl sea front now believe it or not. We had a bloke taking photos of our number plates on a tiny beach on Anglesey. We was nearly cut off by the tide in another tiny beach in Anglesey after a bloke said it was very safe, the sea was touching the wheels on one of the vans close to midnight. I found a campervan friendly pub with very difficult access that turned out to be under new management and had to move on. I eventually found a retail park on the POIs and settled in for the night, so I thought, but I was next to a Pizza Hut which was very lively until after about 11.30pm. I made up for it the next morning though with a long lie in until 5.30am in the morning when a B&Q lorry pulled in next to me and left his engine running while he unloaded some stuff and reloaded some other stuff. The view was stunning though with sheet rain and hurricane winds driving across the the Halfords and Home Base four courts. Yes its Wales for me every time..
.... Tom ....
I am plumping for Wales because you can't go wrong. Everything is in double, no overnight camping, no overnight stopping, all fines are are up in Welsh and English. There is no overnight parking for motorhomes between 10pm and 8am on the Rhyl sea front now believe it or not. We had a bloke taking photos of our number plates on a tiny beach on Anglesey. We was nearly cut off by the tide in another tiny beach in Anglesey after a bloke said it was very safe, the sea was touching the wheels on one of the vans close to midnight. I found a campervan friendly pub with very difficult access that turned out to be under new management and had to move on. I eventually found a retail park on the POIs and settled in for the night, so I thought, but I was next to a Pizza Hut which was very lively until after about 11.30pm. I made up for it the next morning though with a long lie in until 5.30am in the morning when a B&Q lorry pulled in next to me and left his engine running while he unloaded some stuff and reloaded some other stuff. The view was stunning though with sheet rain and hurricane winds driving across the the Halfords and Home Base four courts. Yes its Wales for me every time..
.... Tom ....