8 Comments This weeks inspiration comes from my little travel angel and good friend Susan. Susan has a wicked sense of humour and I just love her to […] Meet the Motorhomes: Susan & John
12 Comments As our blog continues to attract more and more followers we thought it would be good idea for you to meet each other and also […] Meet More Motorhomers: Linda & Gordon
20 Comments Barga is an attractive town that sits on the edge of the Serchio valley. The little walled town with its steep streets paved with stone […] Hair Raising Experience in Barga
7 Comments We always fancied having a compact fire pit for when we are away travelling, Thoughts of sitting on a beach or by a lake with […] How To: Make A Camper Compact Fire Pit
17 Comments Motorhome Insurance Whether you’ve bought your motorhome for annual holidays, weekend breaks or simply a change in lifestyle, it is important you get the right cover […] List of Motorhome Insurance Providers
11 Comments This weeks inspiration comes Michael & Pam, a couple of Aussie’s living in the wonderful suburbs of Sydney. Right now they are touring Wales with […] Meet the Motorhomers: Michael & Pam
12 Comments The weather turned and dark clouds loomed as we set off from Cinque Terre. We managed to outride the rain clouds all the way to […] Thunderstorms and Puncture in the Land of the Moon
25 Comments Cinque Terre’s been on the bucket list for a long time. We’ve tried to visit a couple of times in the past but bad weather […] Cinque Terre: Alternative Path & Ancient Winemaking
8 Comments We toss the coin to decide if we go right to Spain or left to Italy. Heads Spain and tails for Italy. Flip high and […] Spanish or Italian Summer? Toss a Coin Time
5 Comments We stay at the free aire in Saint Laurent du Var for 3 days and each day we cycled to the coast. It was so […] Nice & Monaco: Police HALT!!! Dicky Bow Required
8 Comments The Alps rival any region of France for drama, beauty and excitement. Its intensely photogenic with every valley ablaze with wild summer flowers and every […] Europe’s Great Motorhome Drive: The route des Grandes Alpes
8 Comments Our Australian neighbours told us about Gorges de Daluis, so just after breakfast we zoomed over to take a look. Daluis is a small village […] Route des Grandes Alpes: The Final Leg
5 Comments The village of Guillaumes is our base for a few days. Its one of those places with not much to offer but somehow very rewarding. […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Mule Trail & Donkey Work
29 Comments By 9.30 we were on the road. Due to a combination of the heat and the uneasy feel. The abandoned fort had more creaks and […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Hale Mary Mantra up the Cayolle
9 Comments Craig is up early and off like a shot taking Eor for a spin up Col du Galibier. Me and the dudes opt for a […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Things Get Heated in Briancon
23 Comments As the sun rises its rays hit the snow slope and light up the valley. The long diagonal shafts of light complement and highlight the […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Craig Fights with Automated Teller
12 Comments We wake and Craig is feeling the effects of yesterdays chill out celebrations. A wee too many beers, maybe? But, as we peer through the […] Route des Grandes Alpes: A Butterfly Garden
20 Comments Blue skies and warm sunshine, a perfect day for climbing the highest road in the Alps. As we take to the road, its not long […] Route des Grandes Alpes: 2 Broken Gizmo’s on Highest Road
4 Comments A restless night by all. We are in the middle of woodpecker land and the little buggers were hammering away on the hour, every hour, […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Petit Saint Bernard Pass
2 Comments Last night, by the campfire we played spin the bottle to determine our direction of travel. To our surprise it said south! Ummm what route […] Route des Grandes Alpes: Mont Blanc to Roselend
13 Comments We leave the crowds of Annecy and slowly follow the road that runs alongside the tranquil lake. Towns and villages along the way seem deserted […] Moonlight and Magic at Mont Blanc, France
8 Comments The first half of the road trip we followed the river through hilly pastures with small herds of white cows. Innocent new born calves with […] Bonjour to the French Alps & Green Lakes
8 Comments Nestled high on the fertile hills of burgundy, a little commune huddles in the skirts of a medieval pilgrim fortress. The Franciscan nuns are gently […] Burgundy the Region of Fine Wine & Hilltop Villages
5 Comments How do we buy currency when travelling? Some like to exchange sterling cash at the kiosk or bank. Some like to use their sterling debit […] How Do We Buy Currency When Travelling?