Help for newbies

LinandLang
LinandLang Forum Participant Posts: 9
edited September 2017 in Introductions #1

Hi all, we are a retired (fairly active) couple brand new to motorhoming.

So far we have only had a coup[e of weeks in the Norfolk Broads - Loved it.

We are looking to see in the New Year in Scotland.  Edinburgh area ??

Any recommendations or tips welcome.

Lin and Lang

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited September 2017 #2

    Welcome to CT linandlang. If you're thinking of the New Year you'll need to book asap, many sites book up quickly. There are big Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh but you'll need to book tickets for the city centre.

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #3

    Hello and welcome to our great hobby and CT.  So glad you're enjoying your motorhome.

    I can only echo Brue comment above about booking asap. Do let us know what you manage to book.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2017 #4

    I see that the Club's Edinburgh's site is fully booked for the New Year weekend, and I'd guess that there's a waiting list too. Have a look on UK Sites website for other's in the area, and get ringing round.

  • brue
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    edited September 2017 #5

    It's also possible to go on a waiting list for the Edinburgh site, we nearly got there one year but had to cancel at the last moment. Here's the link for buying tickets for all the Hogmanay events, you'll also need transport to get there as the streets are closed. 

    www.edinburghshogmanay.com 

  • LinandLang
    LinandLang Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited September 2017 #6

    Thanks for replies, we will start looking.

    Are there any hogmanany events / get togethers we should consider trying. ( southern scotland areas )

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #7

    What about looking at rallies? Do you belong to the other club too? If you rally you may not have EHU so you'll need to be happy without it. I wish you luck, you may just have to settle for being on site without partying 😉

  • brue
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    edited September 2017 #8

    There are some nice Hogmanay gatherings in a lot of the small towns and villages, you might be lucky and find space on a site or CL near one of them. The rally idea is a good one, the centres often make their own New Year celebrations. Hope you find something. smile

  • LinandLang
    LinandLang Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited September 2017 #9

    Hi bakers2, don't forget we are newbies, what is EHU?

  • CholseyGrange
    CholseyGrange Forum Participant Posts: 289
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    edited September 2017 #10

    Lin and Lang.    You might like to try booking a CL close to Edinburgh.  CL's are the 'hidden gems' of the Club network and are restricted to just 5 vans per site.  Consequently they are much less busy (visitor-wise) than the larger club sites.

    You can search for CL's (using criteria suitable to you) on the Club website under 'Book a Certificated Location' which is slightly mis-named as you can find CL's but will need to book direct with the site owner.

    2 sites that accept motorhomes, have hardstanding, electric and are open all year near Edinburgh are;
    22 Damhead
    Lothianburn, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland       
    Slatebarns
    Roslin, City of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Read the Reviews on each one and make your choice, then book direct with the owner..         

    Have fun in your new motorhome..   
     

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #11

    Electric Hook Up

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #12

    My sincere apologies I've done something I am critical of others for doing 😶😶. As KjellNN has stated it's the electric hook up, sometimes referred to as an orange umbilical cord 😉. 

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
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    edited September 2017 #13

    LandL, EHU is the electric cable that enables you to "hook" up your Motorhome (M/H) to the electric supply bollard on most sites, so that you can run all the electric appliances and lights in your M/H on mains electric when on a pitch.

  • LinandLang
    LinandLang Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited September 2017 #14

    Hi to all, thanks for your replies and help.

    We have booked in to The Woods Caravan Park near Alloa for Hogmanay stopping overnight at CL124 Yew Tree Farm on the way.

    Is it just meembarassed !! found it hard work finding places to book but guess it's just getting used to the ins and outs.

    Once again thanks, will report on how it went in the new year (If I've sobered up)  

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2017 #15

    If you're talking about searching for CLs on this website, then it's not you, L&L. This new and 'improved' website leaves much to be desired and many of us admit defeat. 

  • brue
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    edited September 2017 #16

    Have fun...be warned Hogmanay can last a bit longer than you think. laughing

  • LinandLang
    LinandLang Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited January 2018 #17

    Hi Folks,Update on trip to Alloa for Hogmanay surprised

    One huge learning curve. BIG Lessons learnt

    1.Allow a lot more time for travelling + leave home earlier than 10am on long runs.

    2.Make a route plan and plan out alternative routings to be able to by-pass motorway hold-ups when needed, dont rely on diversions

    3.Only use motorway stops to relieve dog and us. use our own vittals in wagon.

    4.Make sure all final checks done 2 days BEFORE travelling

    Moving on - Unforseen hold up so set off at noon 27th Dec M5/6 choked up a lot so when we were getting near our CL o/night stop (Yew Tree Farm, Risley) 18.30ish, well dark and raining. Then took over 40 mins to find site, went past it twice. Will use this site again tho, Lovely people.

    Left at 10 next morning, arrived at Fishcross, Alloa at about 4.30pm     (I know, said we were newbies, messed up a bit on navigation) Staying at The Woods Club site. Then took  till 6pm finding it, sat nav kept sending us up a different road to a building yard near the back of it, good job the site had a late arrival plot. First 2 days shaped up nicely, it had snowed overnight then clear skies, our little Westie loved it. Not so good for walking into fishcross tho. Then the two storms hit rain,rain,rain. Disappointed to find that everything shut at 8pm New Years eve and no-one we spoke to knew of anywhere to go without a fair distance travel. Nice site, two excellent toilet, shower and laundry blocks, surprised that motorhome pitches were not that level. Good site for sightseeing base in summer.

    Left site at noon 4th Jan planning to stop overnight at relatives in Rugby, going nicely then M6 closed for three junctions with diversion thro Kendal, travel info said it was 80min delay, they lied, it was over 4hours. Then closed again for M5 junction, was then too late for stopover, so ok use M42 to get on M5, guess what!! hold up and diversion on M42. Got home at 4am.

    So quite a time, not the best example for Lin on her first visit to Scotland but we both have just put it down to experience.

    Upsides - learn't lessons, wagon was brilliant we stayed cosy and the dog loved it. 

     

     

     

  • ABM
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    edited January 2018 #18

    So  very  pleased  to  hear  you've  survived ( innocent )  both  your  first  trip  north  of  the  Border  AND  your  first  Hogmanay  in  that  lovely  Country.  Just  a  reminder  of  the  first  &  most  important  lesson  you  learned  --  only  trust  a  Sat  Nav  for  the  last  few  miles  of  an  approach  to  a  site  if  you  have  a  navigator  in  the  passenger  seat  who  you  can  blame.  I  always  do  a  paper  -  route  for  that  part  unless  I  KNOW  where  I'm  agoin'.

     

    B

    P.S.  Happy  New  Year  and  a  big  Thank You  for  your  update !!laughing

  • Navigateur
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    edited January 2018 #19

    Nice to see that none of the motorway hold ups were in Scotland . . !

  • DSB
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    edited January 2018 #20

    Glad you seem to be enjoying the Motorhome and getting to grips with some of the possible problems.

    David 

  • NickyKnix
    NickyKnix Forum Participant Posts: 70
    edited January 2018 #21

    Welcome Lin and Lang,

    What a cute dog in the photograph.  smile.

    For rallies, you can join a Centre free of charge.

    That would run along side your Membership.

    Don't hesitate to call us if you want to join one.

    Membership Services phone number is 01342 318813.

    Centre Rally information will be on the website in March.

    You can find that under "What's on" at the top of the page.

    I hope you have many happy days touring with your dog.