Summer holidays always appear to be over in a sudden blur as the hectic autumn term at school begins in earnest. However, quite often, good weather and decent daylight hours continue well into September and October.
Bearing this in mind, our son Ben had booked a UKSA Dinghy Instructor Course on the Isle of Wight for the October half-term holidays, hoping that the weather would remain favourable.
As Ben perused his course criteria certificates, we boarded a Red Funnel ferry for the 60-minute crossing from Southampton to Cowes, the most northerly point on the island.
Booking the ferry trip through the Caravan and Motorhome Club and staying at Southland Club Campsite in our VW California for six nights meant we could take advantage of discounted ferry tickets through the ‘Sail & Stay’ incentive scheme.
With full board paid upfront, we left Ben to complete his residential Gold Duke of Edinburgh section with his very own nautical adventure at the impressive Sea.Change UKSA training centre, based in West Cowes.
Temporarily ‘teenager free’, we headed off to Southland Campsite, a 30-minute drive away. After our first experience of automatic check-in, we hurriedly set up, mindful of the approaching dark clouds gathering above us.
A quick downpour provided us with a beautiful rainbow and an opportunity to consider our first walk – the somewhat wet-underfoot five-mile circular route from the campsite, which included a short section of the Red Squirrel Trail.
South coast sands
That evening, the site’s intermittent Wi-Fi caused us little concern (although it would have annoyed Ben!) as we studied leaflets from the well-stocked information centre over a glass of wine, settling in for a quiet evening with our dog, Lucy.
This story is from the May 2024 edition of Practical Motorhome.
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