Category Food & Cooking on the Road

Travelling around the South West of the UK (Part Two)

Looking for places to stay in the UK off peak? Don't fancy the queues at the airport and want the freedom to 'pitch' up when you want? Then look no further. Here are some examples of campsites in the South West which are open until the end of the season......

Travelling Around the South West of the UK (Part One)

Enjoy holidaying outdoors? Perhaps you're on a low budget or maybe you'd just like to live more simply and spend time in nature. Whatever your reasons, wild camping and working farms are becoming more and more popular as holiday destinations in the UK. Here are some examples of what's on offer in the South West during the peak season.......

Cooking in a Camper at Christmas (or not……)

Looking for holiday treats that don’t take all day? These easy Christmas desserts deliver festive flavour with minimal effort, perfect for last-minute gatherings or cosy nights at home.

Make Christmas sweeter with quick, fuss-free desserts the whole family will love. These easy recipes turn simple ingredients into festive magic in just minutes.

Coping in a Camper Episode Three: What to do when you get there

The first thing you notice when you step out of the driver’s seat isn’t the size of the campsite—it's the stillness. After hours of engine noise and the hum of the motorway, silence can feel almost too loud. Don’t rush past it. Take a breath and let your shoulders settle.
There are so many things you can do once you've got to your destination. If you're prepared, then you have a choice.
What's your favourite activity?
If everything feels a little overwhelming, take a look at these suggestions.
Here's your practical guide to 'coping in a camper' once you've got there.

Coping in a Camper Episode Two: What to take with you

When the road quiets down and the rain taps softly on the camper roof, it’s the little things that keep your spirit steady. Life in a small space can feel slow at times, so packing items to occupy your mind and hands is essential. Bring along a few books you’ve been meaning to read, a diary or journal for thoughts or sketches, and maybe a deck of cards for evenings when you crave something simple.

Compact hobbies are golden on the road — knitting, puzzles, or a travel-sized art kit can turn long, quiet hours into moments of calm focus. Music helps too; a small speaker or even a musical instrument can fill the space with warmth. And for digital escapes, load up podcasts, offline playlists, or films for when you’re out of signal range.

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