11 Comments Perfect Motorbike for Motorhome or Campervan? Looking for the perfect motorbike for motorhome or campervan then our review of the MSX125 may help you in […] Perfect Motorbike for Motorhome or Campervan: Honda MSX 125
It’s very common that people think their old currency is worthless, but then it turns out that on average it’s worth more than £100 pounds. […] Hidden Treasurers in our Travel Drawer
13 Comments Its Sunday, time to leave our little patch at Las Palmas and head over to Porto Torres. Mac’s lump has not changed in any shape […] Visit to the Vets & Worrying Times, Le Saline
15 Comments It’s funny how the most unexpected stops can turn out to be your favourites. This happened when we left Alghero and arrived at Las Palmas […] Tales of the Unexpected, Las Palmas
3 Comments No trip to the west coast would be complete without a trip to Cape Caccia. Reading about Sardinia and meeting people along the way, this […] Goat Steps to Fairy Tale Grotto, Capo Caccia
12 Comments We wake at 6.30 as the waves crash on to the beach and the sun slowly rises from the east. The tide has just turned […] A Splash of Spanish Culture, Alghero
5 Comments We wake feeling like we’ve been smacked around the head with a mallet. A night of little sleep and lots of jolts from the gusts […] Colourful Sugar Cubed Houses, Bosa
32 Comments After three days on a campsite, I was nicely chilled, Craig was bored, which sort of sums us two up perfectly. Time to set off […] Dirt Track to Quaint Quartz Beach, Is Arrutas
15 Comments If you zip along the main highway from the capital Caglairi then you can be in Oristano in an hour. Our slow bumble up the […] Campsite & Capo San Marco, Sinis Peninsular
11 Comments Breakfast on the headland veranda watching a bird of prey skim along the shoreline. We think its an eagle but can’t say for sure. With […] Lagoon Fishing & Sardinian Eel Catchers, Marceddi
2 Comments We wake to the sound of flapping. Through the skylight and way above a line of brightly coloured kites, strung together, stretching right across the […] A Mini Off Road Adventure, Portu Maga
7 Comments This weeks inspiration comes from Aaron & Nicky, who swapped their working lives for a more adventure filled open air existence on the road. They […] Meet the Motorhomers: Aaron & Nicky
8 Comments It’s a good day to be on the move. Skies bright and clear, mellow September temperatures peaking at around 31 degrees. We’re descending between the […] The Ultimate Deserted Dunes, Piscinas
3 Comments This weeks inspiration comes from Grant Draper and he offers a little something different to our normal interviews. Since leaving his home town in the […] Meet ‘Noobnorm’ Wild Camper: Grant
8 Comments In the afternoon, we leave the Temple of Antas. The road snakes through pristine countryside with just the odd shepherd hut. The mountains are covered […] Beyond the Foothills of Monte Linas & Monte Arcuentu
9 Comments A cool night up in the mountains, so a good sleep had by all. Mac’s lump has virtually gone and so everyone is chirpy and […] The Roman Temple of Antas, Iglesiente Mountains
21 Comments First job of the day to check out Mac and yes, the lump has reduced overnight. We are so pleased and our excitement encourages Mac’s tail […] Ghost Villages of the Abandoned Mines
16 Comments We wake early and immediately check Mac to see if he is alright. He is full of morning wiggles, sneezes and kisses, which suggests he […] Iconic Sugarloaf Island & Porto Flavia
10 Comments We arrived in Tallen, Estonia and loving it, so not had time to write up our blog but found a cheeky 5 minutes to update our […] Touring Europe in a Motorhome, Our Statistics
15 Comments How to get rid of that annoying condensation. When it’s cold and wet outside, the windscreen in the morning gets absolutely wet through on the inside. […] Motorhome Windscreen Condensation
2 Comments Motorhome laundry and drying can be a chore especially when its not sun shining. Limited space and no where to hang it? If you stay on […] Drying Washing in Your Motorhome
13 Comments By the time we’ve had our shower the car park is slowly filling with cars full of beach bods and inflatables. The car park has […] Island of Sant’Antioco & Trip to Sardinian Vets
4 Comments The temperatures fell sharply in the night and for the first time in months we felt cold. At 4am we were scurrying round closing roof […] Flocks of Flamingos & Wild Birds, Porto Botte
15 Comments Its Sunday, Domenica and it is clear what happens to the beaches on the weekend. By mid morning the coastline resembles a vast replica of […] Sardinian Southern Coast to Il Salinas