Glastonbury Festival Site

by Dave on October 9, 2012

Glastonbury Festival Site October 2012 My nephew was at Worthy Farm, Pilton yesterday. Worthy Farm is the actual site of Glastonbury Festival, or to give it’s proper name ‘Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts’. Most likely all the photos you will have seen of the farm will have been while the festival was in full swing, so it’s quite eerie to see it so quiet, so peaceful. My nephew, Ashley Lomas took some great photos of the pyramid stage as well as the stone circle. Both of these places have fantastic memories for me from festivals from the past. If you have not been to Glastonbury Festival before you are in for a treat, it really is somewhere quite special.

Glastonbury Festival Site October 2012 Stone CircleGlastonbury Festival 2013 sold out on Sunday morning in less than 2 hours, that was record time. If you were lucky enough to get tickets for the festival well done. If you weren’t lucky enough to get tickets, there will be another opportunity in April when there will be some more tickets available. Failing that, we are really lucky in Britain to have an amazing array of festivals that happen throughout the whole year. There are the big ones like Creamfields, Download and V Festival, but some of the smaller ones are excellent too.

Many hire companies are a bit funny about their campervans going off to festivals, but we are fine with that. For Glastonbury campervan hire or any other festival, just call us today or get a hire quote online.

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Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden

by Faith on September 25, 2012

Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan GardensWhen most people travel to the central Midlands county of Warwickshire, they most often head to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit much heralded Shakespeare Country or the theatres of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The second most popular destination would then probably be the historic town of Warwick, complete with its large medieval Castle, certainly a main tourist attraction within the UK.

My suggestion would be to also visit the historic town of Kenilworth just 10 minutes or so from Warwick, complete with its own Castle run by English Heritage and recognised, by many, as one of the most spectacular ruins in England.

Kenilworth castle was a lake fortress and dates from Norman times. With its great tower built in 1120s by royal chamberlain Godfrey de Clinton, to the Great Hall built by John of Gaunt between 1373 and 1380, the Castle and its ruins offers plenty of opportunity to soak up its history, its views of Warwickshire countryside from climbing the high walls to walking around the lush greenery of its Outer Court. Home to Kings of England from King John, to Lancastrian Kings in the 15th Century.

Kenilworth Castle was probably at its most splendid during Tudor times – a favourite haunt of Henry VIII due to Warwickshire’s plentiful hunting grounds. Kenilworth castle was also home of Robert Dudley, the 1st Earl of Leicester, a great love of Queen Elizabeth I as seen in some films and part of which was played out at this very place.

Kenilworth Castle’s Elizabethan Garden was created, by Dudley, for a visit by Queen Elizabeth I in 1575 but was lovingly restored in recent years, complete with its aviary and marble fountain, which is the largest reconstruction of its type in the country.

The castle has a small gift shop, a tea room, an audio tour which is free, as is parking, and lovely picnic areas around the grounds, if you choose to take your own picnic with you.

Family tickets from £21.30 for up to 3 children, adults £8.20 although free entry for English Heritage members, which if you like these kind of venues is worth considering. The Castle runs events such as Jousting Tournaments, a Knights Scholl for Dad’s and even family sleepovers at times during the year.

Kenilworth, itself, is a small parish town with a variety of shops and interesting restaurants, great for a day visit and with its Castle – well worth paying a visit.

There are a number of campsites in the area and two Camping and Caravanning certificated sites in the Kenilworth area, called Springfield House and Greenfield if you would like to try the less expensive option.

Now we are out of the peak season, Motorholme are offering vastly reduced campervan hire rates. So why not take a long weekend or even a week to explore England, right now?

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Gay Friendly Campervan Hire

September 18, 2012

Today somebody asked us if our campervan hire was gay friendly? Never been asked that question before but I suppose we talk about festival friendly campervan hire quite a lot and pet friendly options too, so I guess we must have come up an a Google search for gay friendly campervan hire! Anyway the answer [...]

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The Mooveo P6

September 15, 2012

The Mooveo P6 campervan is one of the most popular campervans available for hire in the UK today. Mooveo are a spin off of the Pilote Group who are a french based company who have been making campervans for many years. The Motorholme fleet has many P6s based all over the UK, including: Sandy, Bedfordshire [...]

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The Chausson Flash 25 Campervan

September 13, 2012

The Chausson Flash 25 has been the 2012 star of big campervans, this has proved to be the most popular model with large familes, as well as for use with corporate work. Yes indeed, film crews have been using them as make up studios, green rooms and reception offices. Companies have also used them at [...]

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The Chausson Flash 03 Motorhome

September 11, 2012

We just put some more information here about the Chausson Flash 03 motorhome.  While we were there we had a quick tot up of where all the Flash 03s are located, it’s pretty extensive: There is of course lots of Chausson Flash 03 motorhomes at the main hire depots in Bristol, Bourn in Cambridge, The [...]

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Can you pitch a tent in the campervan field at Glastonbury?

September 8, 2012

Somebody asked this question this morning and looking at the FAQs on the Glastonbury Festival site it says: The Fire Officer will not allow ticket-holders to camp beside campervans or cars due to the risk of contiguous fire, but it is permitted to camp behind them. So how about an awning? Most caravans tend to [...]

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The Chausson Flash 02 Campervan

September 7, 2012

2012 has been an excellent year for Chausson, with their campervans being chosen by many of the top campervan hire companies in the UK including, of course Motorholme. There are numerous reasons for this but above all it is really just the fact that are the perfect vehicle to hire out on a weekly basis. [...]

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Free Camping in The Alps

August 17, 2012

I spotted this lovely Chausson Flash 03 in the car park of Aldi, near Briançon in The French Alps. They had clearly stopped the night and no one had bothered them. Aldi shuts at 7pm and doesn’t open until 9am, so they weren’t getting in anyone’s way, so all is well. The only thing to [...]

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Glastonbury Campervan Hire 2013

July 10, 2012

It’s currently mid summer and we are at the height of the UK music festival season. There was no Glastonbury this year, but other festivals such as Download and T in The Park have been great successes, even though both these festivals have had a bit of a rough time with the UK weather. The [...]

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