A group especially for single independent travellers

Lucyfleur
Lucyfleur Club Member Posts: 1
I hope this is OK to post. Back in 1998 a group was set up for single people called Going Solo. I took over the running of the group a while ago and have kept the format as set originally. It is a small organisation with no money or committee involved. There are meets throughout Mar- Oct usually at CMC sites. No rules other than must not attend meets with a partner. While I was working I was happy enough to go away for weekends and keep myself amused. But for longer trips I have found the group to be a bit of a life saver for my camping with a social life and company for doing those touristy things I wouldn't do on my own. But plenty of opportunity to keep to yourself if wanted. If you'd like details just reply and we'll work out how to communicate securely.

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  • Dotty
    Dotty Club Member Posts: 1
    First Comment

    Hi, I’ve just been on a caravan site as a solo traveller and the site wardens made me aware of this group. I would be interested in more details please.

  • KarenRose
    KarenRose Forum Participant Posts: 1 Participant
    First Comment

    Hi

    I'd also be interested in this groups details.

    Many thanks

  • Schiehallionsheena
    Schiehallionsheena Club Member Posts: 3
    First Comment

    I would be interested finding out more information for solo travellers and group details

  • King Penguin
    King Penguin Club Member Posts: 6
    Photogenic First Comment

    Hello, I also am solo traveller and would welcome the oppopportunity to share with others of a similar nature. thank you.

  • Carly
    Carly Forum Participant Posts: 1 Participant
    First Comment

    hi I am a new solo camper with small Motorhome very nervous about travelling to places on my own but would love to do so just scared of getting lost! just wondered if people ever met to travel together to sites but not live in each others pockets on site and also would love to travel abroad to France and Spain again which my husband and I did for years with our caravan