With the young man away with college, hubby and I had planned a camping weekend away. But the weather man was not optimistic of good weather, and as much as I love my tent, the thought of a very wet weekend in a tent did not appeal. But I didn't want the weather to ruin our plans, and whilst trawling UK Campsites website, I found the ideal solution. One email confirmed that this superb little "Love Shack" was indeed free for the weekend, and so I booked it and off we set.
We didn't have to travel too far, the campsite was near Pocklington East Yorkshire, near to Stamford Bridge. Reading this made me realise how easy a time our current Monarch has!
The campsite was empty. The weather forecast had obviously put everyone off. However, I can honestly say that not a drop of rain fell on our campsite and the porch of the Love Shack was really sheltered and great to sit out on - infact this morning we realised that the only thing we hadn't brought was sun cream - and we needed it. It was the most peaceful place on earth.
Whilst out this way, I decided to visit a very special place that holds a very special place in one of my followers heart. I'll show you more later, but can you guess where it is?
26 comments:
Looks like my kind of camping!
What a lovely way to spend your weekend, glamping!
Lx
Wow, that looks amazing, I love it! Definitely my kind of camping!
Now that's what I call camping in style! Love the last photo - don't know where it is though!
June
you will have to give me contact details as I would love to be a camping wimp there!
x
no I would not be seen dead in a tent but tat "shack" looks great!
My old bones fairly sighed when I saw your billet. Even I could fancy going back to nature in that. Brilliant!. Also love your last picture but don't know its whereabouts!
Oh yes!!! I know EXACTLY where that is! Thank you so much for thinking of me! I can hardly wait to see the other photos. I will alert my sister who lives in Toronto as she is as crazy about Flamborough as I am. Those shacks look like a wonderful idea, especially because of the UK's unpredictable weather.
All that rain must have done quite a bit of erosion. I'm sure there wasn't a cave that went through to the next bay when I was last there. I'll have to check my photos.
By the way, our Best Man from 52 years ago still lives in Pocklington.
I would definitely like this kind of camping. What fun
Helenxx
Ohhhhh,,,I could totally live there!!!!!
What a fun way of camping and keeping dry, i have spent to manny weekends wet through in a tent.
That looks a brilliant way of camping - I could do that:) Glad you had a good weekend.
Were the initials of the campsite YH? If so thats where we are heading in Bertie next month!!
The Love Shack looks great and a cozy alternative to a tent :)
Looks like great fun - I think I could cope with that kind of camping.
Paul's aunty and uncle used to live in Pocklington before they moved to Scarborough. I remember going to their 25th wedding anniversary party there. Glad you had a super, rain-free time:)
It is that site - how funny is that :)
Hope its as lovely as it sounds - it is an area of the country we have never been too.
I'd like one of those little shacks in my garden, delightful.
That's a cute cabin. And those chickens were so cute!!!! I'd love to do camping like that. Maybe not the DVD player, but camping in general!
Now that's camping in style.
I'm lovin the 'Love Shack', Diane :0)
So pleased you had nice weather, & fresh eggs for breakfast too - what a bonus.
xx
Lovely love shack so much better than a soggy tent and fresh eggs too what more could a girl want.
Great pictures the shack looks brilliant - would make a great studio
Your camping weekend looks wonderful. I have only spent one night with my husband in a tent and he said never again! Maybe he can be persuaded if it like yours! I like the chickens too!
Sarah x
What a find! It looks like a really cosy place to spend the weekend. Love that last photo.
Lisa x
Such a fancy holiday!!! Got speachless at the sight of hens :)
xxxx
Oh no! I've got that tune in my head now...."Love shack baby"...was it the B42's or similar sounding group?
I know it's Flamborough Head, just seen your latest blog!
Brilliant photo.
I've never been there yet when the wind wasn't so strong it threatens to blow you over! Great for 'blowing the cobwebs away'!
Sandie xx
I like the sound of the love shack, and how lucky were you to get good weather? I didn't think sun cream would be needed this Summer!
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