Another event rallying with the Motorhome Fun group and it was great to catch up with some of the characters we met in Benidorm last Christmas. The weather was excellent and the show very good, but I do have my doubts about grownups wandering around dressed as cowboys and Indians, especially proudly sporting weapons and knives, but each to their own I suppose.
With thousands of motorhomes parked up for the event it was only to be expected that the arranged coach shuttle into Malvern would be packed and the small but very pleasant town swamped by motorhomers out for the day. It was great to meet up with the family for lunch, albeit the service was somewhat slow, and then a bimble up the hill to St Anne's well. Typically, elfin safety had stuck a note on the well suggesting that the water should be boiled before use. Isn't this the much vaunted pure Malvern spring water served to the Queen et al? Madness!
On the Mon, after 4 nights without electricity (no problem at all) we travelled the short but attractive route to Cheltenham to recharge our batteries.
Watching Mr Wavy Hands, the editor of Practical Motorhome Magazine, doing another cringeworthy and crawly review of a British motorhome |
Saddos |
Yee ha! |
Probably an accountant from Solihull |
One of the last to leave |
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