However, apart from the shops there were a great many plaques telling you the history of the site, the FitzWilliam family who owned the site and the ironworks and so on. That bit was interesting. The heritage railway would have been lovely had it been working....
But this holiday is nearly over, and we had to head south. I wanted to stop about half way between Elsecar and No 6, but this campsite is slightly more than that. We stopped at a local Morrison's for diesel and shopping, and at Rutland Water for lunch, very pretty (and a very nice lunch from Morrison's), and then drove here. They are building a viaduct for HS2 so we are diverted and although the diversion was easy to follow, the machine got absolutely covered in mud from the works - it has been raining slightly, not hard, on and off all day! The camp site is like all of them; most are very nice except the one in Berwick, and even that wasn't bad.
But what I do hate in this country is having to go on motorways most of the time. In France or Germany there is nearly always an alternative route, and you can tell the Satnav that we're not using motorways today, thank you, but here there isn't really an alternative. And who knows when we will be able to travel to France or Germany again?
I'm glad you seem to have had a varied and fun break away. Adrian
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading it! We did have a good time.
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