Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Cotswolds 13- 21 Feb 24

Tuesday 13 February and off to the Cotswolds via Cheltenham for a short break. We drove to Cheltenham in torrential rain, stopping at Corley services for lunch, eventually arriving at Briarfields Touring Park in the early afternoon. Briarfields is located next door to GCHQ between Cheltenham and Gloucester and very close to the M5/A40 interchange, thus making it a very handy site. We pitched up then lazed around for the rest of the day, celebrating St Pancake's Day in traditional style in the evening.

Briarfields

Valentines Day and we had a romantic hike into Cheltenham. It rained. We had a couple of romantic pints in the wonderful Sandford Park Alehouse, then visited  Mowgli's for a romantic mega-lunch. The romantic rain was chucking it down even harder when we got out of the restaurant, so we caught a romantic bus back to the site. 

Sunbathing? In February?

Cheltenham Pump Rooms and Pittville Park



Mowgli's Street Food - Yum!
Cute Robin in Briarfields

The Minotaur(looking quite proud of himself)) and the Hare being romantic on the Promenade in Cheltenham. 



Thursday 15 February and we caught the lovely No 94 bus into Gloucester. Bus and Train stations are never the nicest places in big cities and Gloucester is no exception, so we quickly escaped the area and headed for the House of the Tailor of Gloucester in College Court. This is a delightful Beatrix Potter shop and museum, housed in the same building that Beatrix based her story upon and, indeed, features in the book illustrations. From there we walked to the docks. It wasn't bad weather so we sat outside a café for a very average coffee and cake, then wandered around the Gloucester Quays outlet and didn't buy anything. From there it was back to the wonderful cathedral for a mooch about, paying our respects to King Edward II, then caught the bus back into Cheltenham for a pint in the amazing Old Courthouse followed by dinner in Beefy Boys.


Rainbow Square, Gloucester


Waistcoat - The Tailor of Gloucester

Gloucester Docks

Gloucester Cathedral


Tomb of King Edward II
Ye Olde Chippy



Friday 16th February - Travelled to Cotswold farm Park via Stow on the Wold, where we stopped for a Sausage baguette in Huffington's and purchased some lardy cakes to take away. It was a short run to the farm, where we pitched on a very sloping site which the levelling ramps were unable to compete with. We ate our lardy cakes then wandered into the farm near closing time to watch some lambs being born. Retiring back to the van we enjoyed the absolute silence of this beautiful location.

Stow on the Wold


Stow on the Wold


On Saturday we wandered around a bit more, did more relaxing, then went into the bar for pizza, beers and listened to the excellent live music.




Sunday 18th - We had booked Sunday lunch at the Halfway Inn in Kineton, a place we visited last year and liked the look of. It had rained torrentially all night and we were worried in that the walk to the pub involved crossing the River Windrush, which could be flooded. Luckily we had waterproof boots on and we could wade through the shallow bit of the flood to get to the footbridge to cross the river. Lunch was fantastic! We waddled back up the hill and collapsed in the van.

River Windrush

Kineton

The Halfway Inn, Kineton




Monday was a lot quieter as the weekend visitors had gone home and many of the kids were back at school. We watched Adam Henson theatrically deliver a couple of lambs, then went for a 2 mile walk around the farm, which included being chased by 3 dogs and a horse. We returned, muddy and tired, had a beer and relaxed. There was a lot of relaxing on this trip!




Cotswold Farm Park




Tuesday 20th and we did more mooching about and, by now, we were becoming experts at relaxing, so we practised it a bit more.






Adam with his arm up a sheep's wotsit



Highland Coos







Wed 21st and it was atrocious weather. It was blowing a gale and raining cats and dogs. We had no choice but to get soaked packing up and then heading for home, stopping for LPG at Morrisons in Coventry en-route.

Cotswold Farm Park is a wonderful place provided that you get a good deal on the price. Briarfields  is ideally located, a lovely site, but bloody noisy!

 



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