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Trip to Belgium in Motorhome

Being a motorhome enthusiast for five years now, I've always dreamt of that extended trip of fourteen weeks or so in Belgium. Being a self employed doctor, I finally realised that I was in a position to make this dream a reality. My wife Natasha and our faithful dog Scamp were more than willing to be travel partners on this trip of a lifetime. So after much research, planning and packing we were finally on the road to Belgium.

My motorhome is a four year old two berth, A Class Knaus with a Ford Transit engine and our previous longest trip was a seven night trip to Ireland, covering 600 kilometres. This trip started with a choppy ferry trip, to take us to the continent, followed by a pleasant but long road journey to our destination. We decided to make four overnight stops on our way there and these were mainly in campsites, which suited us perfectly, as it broke up our journey. One feature of the journey was finding the local fuel prices very consistent, but certainly cheaper than we have been used to on our previous visit. Our TomTom satellite navigation system was pretty useful, although traditional maps are a must on a journey of this type. In fact we used maps mostly for navigation and the sat nav to identify nearby fuel stations.

On arrival at our destination, our first impressions were satisfactory. The medium, municipally run campsite clearly had close to all the amenities we required and was very like the pictures in the online site that we had viewed in our preparation. For a site with one hundred or so pitches, we found the staff rather unfriendly and the site was very  quiet even during the day. The weather was very good, considering that we travelled in Autumn. The local market each Tuesday was a great source of fruit, vegetables, meat and cheeses. The overall experience was an amazing one and I would thoroughly recommend a motorhome holiday at Belgium.

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