OUR TRAILS AND WAYS
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    • France 2014
    • European tour 2015
    • European tour 2016
    • European tour 2017
    • France 2018
    • European tour 2019
    • European tour 2024

  Links to external websites will open in a new tab:
  Link to a map of our European caravan sites visited, click HERE
  Link to Carols local walking club, the 'Preston Walkers' village website, click HERE

  Link to the 'National Trails' website, click HERE
  Link to the 'East Yorkshire and Derwent Area Ramblers' website, click HERE

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Dave, Carol and the Dogs Caravan Hols
We both love caravanning  and  the  planning  of  the  sites each year in the UK usually coincides with whatever trail, way or path is to be walked. Carol loves the walking  of  a  new  National  Trail each year with the odd mountain thrown  in  and  my  bit  is  the hardest, dropping her off and me finding somewhere doing a breakfast.


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Sheba and Oscar
About this Site
It's  more  of  a  site  showing  the  places we have visited, the trails Carol  has  walked  and  the  walks the dogs have enjoyed. We get away  with the caravan about 3 to 4 times a year at various sites within the UK, and every year since retirement in 2013 we take an 8/10 weeks caravan tour into mainland Europe, starting late April.

 

Each UK holiday is split between Carol walking for a few days with me dropping  her  off  at  the  start of each day and picking her up at the end, then the dogs and me did our  own  thing  during  the  day.  Now Cassie has come on the scene she enjoys walking with Carol a lot of the time and I do my own thing, with me walking to meet them at the end of the day. The second half  of  the  holiday is usually taken up with us visiting places of interest in that locale, and if we're lucky an afternoon cream tea in the sun with a pub meal in the evening.

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Cassie
Sadly  old  age  crept  up  on our dogs and we lost Sheba in late 2009 and  Oscar  in  early  2010,  both at the grand old age of 15 years. We now have another, not as a replacement but simply because dogs are a  great  part  of  our  life and, like our other two, she is a rescue dog. This youngster is called Cassie and looks to be a bit of Spaniel, Labrador and Collie.
Again sadly in 2022 we had to have Cassie put to sleep, through age and illness. 


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