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Monthly Archives: July 2016

The Caravan Club’s delightful Slinfold site.

31 Sunday Jul 2016

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One of my favourites. Was at Slinfold near Horsham this weekend in glorious weather. And the volunteer wardens? None other than Caravan Club Vice-Chairman Janet Moore and husband Darrill. The site is looking as good as ever and Janet and Darrill make everyone really welcome. All in all a great weekend.

Christopher Macgowan

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Les Criques de Porteils, Collioure near Perpignan, France.

23 Saturday Jul 2016

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Les Criques de Porteils is one of the best sites I have ever stayed on – a five star site in every way and added this year to The Caravan Club’s “Venture Abroad” catalogue. Swimming pools, WiFi, restaurant, take-away, comprehensive shop and much much more combine to make this a spectacular choice in a spectacular location. And ANPR just makes the whole business of entering and leaving entirely hassle free with no cards or codes to remember. Loved every minute of the week. 

Collioure is about a mile away and is a delight in its own right – full of restaurants and plenty to do.

Christopher Macgowan

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South of France.

17 Sunday Jul 2016

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Faye and I are enjoying a break near Collioure (Perpignan) and visited the exquisite Castelnou up in the mountains. Possible even with a 7.3m motorhome. This is the part of France which was originally Spanish and handed back under the Pyrenees Agreement. Strong Catalan connections with the Catalan flag flying everywhere – and sadly at half mast right now due to the horrendous Nice atrocity.

Christopher Macgowan

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La Roucateille, 09330 Montgaillard, near Foix, Midi-Pyrénées.

10 Sunday Jul 2016

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I am enjoying immensely my tour from Bilbao to Perpignan. In Foix there is a first class site with some of the most immaculate facilities I have ever seen. To be found on page 342 of the 2016 edition of The Caravan Club Touring France directory – a book you cannot leave home without!
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July 1st 2016, The Somme.

03 Sunday Jul 2016

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You will know I have an interest in WWI history and so you will not be surprised to learn I have been in Picardy this week visiting some of the events staged to acknowledge the one hundredth anniversary of the start of the battle of the Somme. As ever, the scale of the casualties is almost impossible to grasp – rather more than 17,000 allied casualties on the first day alone. And, as ever, visiting those events and some of the many many cemeteries is a humbling experience.

There were large numbers of people attending from around the world whose families had lost relatives and due to the Commonwealth War Graves Commision’s outstanding work so many of the names can be traced and a final resting place identified. However, the most haunting graves just bear the inscription “A Soldier of the Great War” and, even more so, memorials such as Thiepval list many hundreds of names where no body has been traced. Due to the increasing use of DNA technology the CWGC every year is able to identify bodies previously unidentified but there will always be a large number of names of brave men who died in the chaos and the violence and whose remains will never be found.

It is right that we should remember the fallen – firstly to recognise their sacrifice and secondly to remind ourselves that conflict on any scale is best avoided and on this scale hopefully will never ever be witnessed again.

Christopher Macgowan

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I based myself in Amiens staying at a delightful chateau site just north of the city http://www.chateaubertangles.com but my photographs are mainly taken in and around the town of Albert which was so very much at the centre of the battle. The Battle of the Somme, also known as the Somme Offensive, started on July 1st 1916 and ran to November 18th 1916. The Allied losses were 800,000 and German and their allies losses were a further 540,000.

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