We set off at 10.30 and arrived at Honeysuckle Homestead site at 3.15. The site was at Dinton, near Wilton, Wiltshire. We had a very friendly welcome from the owner and as we were the only people there had our choice of pitches. It was cold and windy while we set up, so after getting tea we had an early night. Nice site, close to a railway line but otherwise rural plenty of rabits some black some usual wild rabits, site owner said they had been there as long as they had so must be keeping to their own kind for breeding. We saw phesants and partridge as well. No shower or toilet blockbut at £7 good value.
Sat March 24th
We awoke to another cold, grey, windy day. We drove to Fordingbridge to meet Wendy & Sid, Wyn's parents-in-law for an excellent meal at the Tudor Rose pub, for which they insisted on paying. We drove to Wilton and called at the factory shopping mall. After a big meal at lunch we had a snack tea.
Sun March 25th
We had a cooked breakfast then went in to Tesco at Salisbury for a bit of shopping. We drove on to Old Sarum which was very interesting.
Mon March 26th
Drove to Southampton to see Jean. She had a friend from Australia staying with her, we had a cup of tea, a nice cake and a natter with them.
Went to Christchurch to see Dot, who I worked with in the 60s. She took us a walk around the town and through the park by the river, dozens of swans on the water. She gave us a nice lunch then we walked round the Priory, it was a lovely day, warm and sunny. When we got back we got changed and went to
A heavy shower about 6am but it cleared up and was cooler with sunny spells. We packed up and drove to Moreton Camping & Caravan Club site near Portland. We arrived about 12 pm and set up. We were on a hard standing and had to keep everything on the hard standing, it was almost impossible to get the wind breaks in but there was room for the car. Other people on grass sites seemed to be able to spread out a lot more. It was not a bad site though, facilities good and a small wooded dog walk. After lunch we drove to Portland Bill. This was very interesting, a lot more built up then we thought it would be. We drove to a viewing point and looked over Chesil Beach.
Fri Mar 30th
After breakfast we went to Monkey World at Wool, near Wareham, as featured on Animal Planet. We were sad to hear that Jim Cronin, the founder with his wife Alison, had recently died. We did see Jeremy, one of the keepers who features in the TV show. It was a wonderful place, the animals all seem well looked after with all their needs supplied. It is a huge site but is laid out so that you can get very good views of the animals. There is also a wild life walk with lots of feeders and a great variety of birds. It was cold and breezy but the sun was quite warm at times.
Sat 31st Mar
After a cooked breakfast we packed up and set off for Cornwall. We left at 9.30am and arrived at 1.30pm, the sun was trying to come through the mist all the way. The site was Tregarton Park near Mevagissey and we had booked in for 10 nights as it was only £4.95 a night. A very nice site with good facilities, quite big and we were a long way from them and even further from the dog field. It was quite when we got there but as it was Easter during our stay it got very busy, but it was well run and we would recommend it. We were glad we had the Smart car though as it is a bit off the beaten track along narrow country roads, without the car it would have been difficult to get around much. I was also lazy and used the car to get to showers and dog walk! We were very worried about Jilly because she had not been eating for a few days and we had been tempting her with all the treats we could think of, I ended up ringing the vet and was recommended to stop some of her medication and she did pick up toward the end of our stay here and start to eat a bit. This is the reason we took her in the car as she was not up to walking to the field and back up the hill. After we had set up we went to Asda in St Austell for supplies.
Sun Apr 1st
As it was cloudy and a cool wind we went to Cornish Market World at St. Austell, this is a huge indoor market, lots of £1 stalls. We drove to Carlyon bay but unable to get to beach as a lot of work going on, it was not at all picturesque.
Mon Apr 2nd
We went to The Eden Project, it was wonderful, very well worth the visit.
Tue Apr 3rd
Drove around the lanes and ended up at Mevagissy. We found it much changed from when we’d been there last, a lot more commercialised and also a lot of ongoing work expanding the walk round the harbour. Had a fish and chip lunch looking over the harbour. Drove back through lanes looking in at Carnmogas where we used to go 20 years ago for holidays. Back to site and sat in sun for a while.
Wed Apr 4th
Took Jilly to the nearest beach at Caerhays.
Lovely cove and beach, warm & sunny out of wind. Jilly managed a paddle. Rich collected mussels off the rocks for his tea. Back and sat in sun before tea.
Thurs Apr 5th
Visited Lanhydrock house, a National Trust property.
"Magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants' quarters, gardens and wooded estate
Stunning seventeenth-century gatehouse and long gallery
The ultimate 19th-century 'Upstairs/Downstairs' experience
Fabulous collection of spring-flowering magnolias and bluebell woods."
This was very interesting, not too grand and formal but more homely, wonderful gardens full of magnolias and rhododendrons. Warm & sunny again.
Fri Apr 6th
Went to another local beach at Gorran Haven, another lovly cove and harbour, more breakers here and we watched some lads trying to surf, warm & sunny again. When back at van sat outside and chatted to couple sited next to us who were down for the weeked.
Sat Apr 7th
Found the Lost Gardens of Heligan a couple of miles down road from site, glad we did as they were wonderful, bigger then expected with lots of rhododendrons, camellias & magnolias. A wildlife area with hides with one way glass where you could see birds really close.
Had a picnic lunch, sunny & warm again.
Sun Apr 8th
Easter Sunday. Went to Market World again and Asda and drove back through local lanes, sat in sun in afternoon.
Mon Apr 9th
Drove down to St Mawes and sat looking over towards Falmouth for a while. Drove round looking at lots of small villages and coves ended up in Portloe where we had a pub meal as it was our wedding anniversary.
Tue Apr 10th
Moved down to Dove Meadows site at Marazion, a really nice site, quite small and facilities basic but friendly and very close to beach, no extra charges for awning, dog or car., it is also close to an RSPB nature reserve. After we set up we had lunch then drove to Gulval
and Madron which is where our Curnow ancestors come from, had a mooch round graveyards but nothing different to see.
Warm & sunny again. In the evening we took Jilly a walk as she was getting quite a bit better and eating more. We walked along the reed beds on the nature reserve, there were lots of trout jumping in the stream and we saw heron, swans & ducks with duckling amongst others.
Wed Apr 11th
Went to St Michael’s Mount, there was a ferry to take us across.
It was a steep climb up to the house in hot sun but it was well worth it. The house was interesting and views wonderful it felt more like the Continent than England the sea was so blue. We could see over to the peninsular to Penzance with Gulval church standing out clearly. We had lunch sitting outside the café and wanted to walk back over the causeway butit was not open for another couple of hours so took ferry back. In the evening we walked along the reed beds again.
Thurs Apr 12th
Drove to The Lizard where we were lucky enough to see a pair of choughs that are nesting there, carefully guarded by local volunteers.
"The Chough is included in the county's coat of arms alongside the miner and the fisherman, reflecting the bird's importance in Cornish culture. It also appears regularly in Cornish legend and it is said that King Arthur was transformed into a chough when he died, the red feet and beak representing his violent, bloody end."
One of the volunteers had an oiled Manx Shearwater that he was taking to be cleaned up. We went on to Kynance Cove which is beautiful, again looking more Mediterranean than English with the turquoise water, silver sand and hot sun.Quite a climb down and back up again but worth it. Went on to Gunwalloe where we had a picnic then on for a walk around Porthleven.
Fri April 13th
Packed up and set off for home. It was a very long journey, over 8 hours, due mostly to road works on the A30.
All the time we were in Cornwall Spring was advancing trees starting to show green with gorse and blackthorn flowering, the lanes were full of wild flowers, wild garlic, primroses (more than I’ve seen in years), alexanders (didn’t know it, had to look it up), gorse, violets and blue bells predominantly.
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