Where are the Brits?

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  • young thomas
    young thomas Forum Participant Posts: 11,356
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    edited September 2017 #32

    ...although we go 'a long way' we only 'eat the elephant in small parts'..wink

    4 hrs from ferry to first stop...St Bernerie en Retz

    1.5 hrs to second stop...St Jean de Monts

    3 hrs to third stop (here)...La Couarde

    1.5 hrs to next stop...St Georges de Didonne

    2 hrs to (probable) one after that...Saint-Emillion

    then two 1 hr ambles onto well sited aires along the Dordogne

    before reaching our first 5 day stop....

    so, we dont do any long distances (very often)

    for perspective, we are (broadly) as far from Cherboug here as i would be from home to (say) Kendal, and i wouldn't (attempt to) do that in the van in one go....although when i was working (and had to visit Kendal regularly) it wasnt uncommon to go there and back in a working day....wink

     

     

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2017 #33

    "BTW....Moulesy, a 'slow day'....on the Île de Ré......???

    you're joking.......they're ALL slow out here, dear boy"

     

    The reason I ask, dear boy, is that you seem to spend an inordinate amount of time "over there"  on CT - 4 separate sessions today I think (you see, I really am "overly interested" in your trip!). Surely there must be better ways to spend your time "over there" - or maybe it's not all it'scracked up to be? wink

    Still, as I said earlier, each to their own!

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2017 #34

    Could it be that members are still going overseas ,but just not going that far??

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2017 #35

    M, this is starting to become a bit unnerving....frown

    ...logging my every post, checking their timings against my actions .....in order to do what....,make some pathetic point that 'over here' isnt all its 'cracked up to be'...or whatever thats supposed to mean?

    do you really want me to explain all my waking moments to you?

    ive told you before, im not on holiday (and don't have to chase around, with dogs, or whatever it is you do all the time) im just living here for a bit.....taking my time, chilling out, theres no rush to do anything.....is there? Ive got many weeks to do as little as i like....thanks.

    youve obviously missed the point....doing nothing is most certainly an option and if i want to post on CT while having a cuppa, i will...

    is that all right?

     

    I can assure you everything's certainly alright with my being over here, other than you keeping an unhealthy watch on my 'doings'...


    ye gods.....get one....for 'goodness' sake....smile

    as you said 'each to their own'......why dont you let me get on with mine......?wink

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2017 #36

    When we were going "over there"recently we found it was better and nearly as cheap as to go long distance overland by train,as I still get some very good concessions on numerous continental railways,so just need somewhere to stay on arrivalcool

  • tigerfish
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    edited September 2017 #37

    We used to go to France every year. Always South of a line drawn across the Country from La Rochelle. But our last and very nice stay was in Benodet Brittany.

    Our current reluctance to travel that far is due to Health and medical requirements AND the exchange rate. I am used to getting about 130 -135 Euro's to the £ and cheap diesel. But current rates dictate staying in England.

    Sadly I doubt now that we will visit France again.  I will spend my cash in the UK.

    TF

  • peedee
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    edited September 2017 #38

    Some of us have already been and returned AD.  smile

    peedee

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  • Metheven
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    edited September 2017 #40

    I could hazard a guess that many, like myself set off abroad in the early part of the year around April time. Myself I return late June/early July and then tour the UK, best of both worlds.

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #41

    We went earlier in the year, exchange rate was not so poor then, but even then we did  not see many Brits.

    I reckon it is the exchange rate mainly.

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  • Fisherman
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    edited September 2017 #43

    Staying home getting used to post Brexit.

  • RowenaBCAMC
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    edited September 2017 #44

    Hi everyone, just a polite reminder to keep the discussion on track and avoid arguments as posts will be Deleted User and removed. Many thanks. 

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2017 #45

    AD, my September picture on my calendar is of Brela,Makarska Riviera,Croatia,looks out across the sea, it looks idyllic , have you been there ?????

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2017 #47

    well maybe it is just the caravan/MH holidays. Speaking from personal experience and with those that have jut come back, package holidays and all inclusive seem to be as popular as ever. Maybe it is not worrying about exchange rates affecting the price you pay for petrol or sites and just paying a set price to cover your holiday upfront.

  • trellis
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    edited September 2017 #48

    David , regarding your lack of HGV's .My brother drives for various UK companies whose entire fleets are registered in Eastern European countries, something to do with taxation I guess .So whilst you may not have seen them , it doesn't mean they are not there.

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  • dmiller555
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    edited September 2017 #50

    We have decided against overseas holidays on cost grounds because of the Brexit effect. I suppose one day sterling may recover against the Euro but probably not not in my lifetime.

    So we are looking forward to renewing our acquaintance with the quieter parts of the UK; if they still exist.

  • EJB986
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    edited September 2017 #51

    For more years than most we have visited a selection of European countries every year.

    Sometimes we see, at most, one or two GB stickers on sites, many times nil...I can't say it has recently changed except in Switzerland a few weeks ago there were 6 or 7 on one site!

    Perhaps that's the exception that proves the rulesurprised

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2017 #52

    But as has been stated before ,we are likely to be most of us, the last generation that has the disposible income to do as we please when it comes to our leisure time, and still enjoy? the enviable position of not having to think if we can without the use of relying on plastic/loans to pay bills 

  • KeithandMargaret
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    edited September 2017 #53

    Huskydog mentioned Brela - we've stayed in a Hotel there and have some photos if you wish to start a new thread about the resort.

  • anothersunrise
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    edited September 2017 #54

    We were in Slovinia and Austria in June this year and didn't see hardly any Brits on the sites we were on. 

  • Pliers
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    edited September 2017 #55

    We took the ferry to Santander early June this year. It was busy, mainly with retired people, many with caravans or motorhomes.

    Landed in Spain and meandered to St Malo, over 7 weeks. Hardly saw another Brit car on the road, or on the campsites. Where did they all go? The ferry back to Portsmouth was again busy.

    Maybe everyone is giving us a wide berth......😱😱😱😱

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  • JVB66
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    edited September 2017 #58

    Thats fine, for I take it singles which was also,available when we were younger although to a much lesser degree ,its when they are getting on a bit when they are then "empty nesters" that I think it will be very different 

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2017 #59

    ....but wont 'this last generation...'. be leaving all their good fortune to the next one?......what little is left of it.....

    ok, ill give you that theyve both had a fair chunk of it to help them along the way (son's new apartment in Bristol for example) but if you cant help your kids......?

    my parents (age late 80's) and OH parents (age early 80's) were the first real generation to be home owners.....that 'wealth' will find its way to our kids,too, eventually......