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only been motorhoming since nov 10, so not gone that far yet but i think by far swanage is fantastic, it was so close to many beaches, great walking paths, fantastic views, and shops if u need them. corfe castle was our 1st visit, then onto a campsite in swanage, visted kimmeridge beach, studland bay and many other little coves, there was good parking around this area for a motorhome (a little pricey but worth it if staying for the day) lulworth cove, durdle door (very crowded but i always wander off and find my little bit of peace). love the jurassic coast so much so we are all off to Devon soon, the plan is to walk the 95 miles along this coastline one day and hubs is going to meet me at certain points in Morris so i can freshen up and have a good meal, unless i stumble across a cosy little pub on my travels.
South Cheshire and Shropshire do it for me. Especially around Ludlow,more Michelin starred restaurants outside of London. But for the more simple tastes plenty of restaurants,tea rooms and food supliers. The Long Mynd for cycling and walking. Also try the Old Swan at Montford Bridge just outside Shrewsbury,a good pub site on a par with a club site for facilities.
We quite like the Yorkshire coast for a few weekends a year. Then there is the Lincolnshire coast which also has some nice beaches and sites.
Our favourite is the Western isles of Scotland but some ferry trips are quite expensive, however this cost can be offset by wild camping which the majority of people do on most of the Islands.
There are so many lovely places to see in the UK you're just spoiled for choice! Our weather can be difficult tho! And in Scotland, our MIDGES!!
Perhaps you could work out places close enough to where you live to spend long weekends there and save the farther-flung places for holidays. If you like the sea, the Islands, walking and climbing, Fortwilliam - Ben Nevis area might suit you well. Have fun!
Sorry but I really can't choose a best place as they ALL have something to offer 365 days a year.
Surely the real pleasure of having a motorhome is getting out there and exploring for yourself and not having it delivered on a plate like a package tour.
Sorry if this comes across a bit abrupt, but it really isn't meant to.
Britain is an extremely beautifull destination, why not set yourself the callenge of camping in every county in the UK.
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