Brighton with a Bang for New Year

This story happened on: 06/01/2016

We have returned to the south coast on our way to get the ferry to Spain so decided to see the New Year in at Brighton. We like the Brighton Caravan Club Site; it might be tucked away, down a lane, sheltered by the rise of the South Downs but the rest of the world is easily accessible, if and when you want it. We walked, cycled and caught buses to and from the site with ease. Last year when we visited Brighton we didn't have our bikes. This time we found that they were extremely useful for getting to nearby locations. Not to be put off by the wet weather and strong winds, we cycled along the seafront to visit friends and family in Hove. The weather proved to be an endless source of entertainment (as we watched waves crashing onto the beach) and discussion. We also did our annual beach clean up. It was at Brighton last year that we visited the Ocean Blues exhibition at the Brighton museum. This exhibition focuses on educating people about the pollution of the oceans with plastic, something that we feel passionate about. We did our beach clean up after the New Year celebrations and picked up the remains of lots of fireworks.
 
New Year was a quieter affair than Christmas but equally rewarding. After tea the four of us wrapped up warm, headed down to the beach and made hot chocolate. We lit our giant sparklers and discussed our intentions (not resolutions!) for the year ahead. Then we returned back to the motorhome to play games, watching and listening to the fireworks that had begun to light up the sky.
 
The 3rd of January was the date when we were due to set off to Spain for a month of travelling. We were aware that the ferry the previous day had been cancelled and suspected ours might be too so we weren't surprised when we heard the news. Ferries throughout the week were cancelled due to bad weather in the Bay of Biscay with waves reaching up to 9m high. Unfortunately we weren't able to book onto another ferry until mid January. This scuppered our plans and the trip had to be cancelled. But all is not lost...we were able to rearrange plans and will still be travelling to Spain in March when hopefully the weather will have improved. In the meantime we get to enjoy Brighton and the south coast a little longer. 
 

commented on 10/01/2016 14:52

Commented on 10/01/2016 14:52

Were you at the club site in Gatwick over the last few days? We're there at the moment.

The Meek Family commented on 13/01/2016 16:15

Commented on 13/01/2016 16:15

The site is great for young children. Our two are a bit older so we were able to cycle and walk in the area easily but I think it is very suitable for 2 and 4 years olds. There is good sized playground in the middle of the site and a park with an even bigger playground and space to run around in just outside the site. The seafront is not far for walks on the beach. If you aren't keen walkers there is a bus that runs regularly into town and back. I think this site offers so much for young families and would thoroughly recommend it. Going back very soon! 

The Meek Family commented on 13/01/2016 16:17

Commented on 13/01/2016 16:17

Dear Malcom. Yes we were there for 5 nights last week. We left on Sunday to head back down to Brighton again. Were  you there when we were there? Enjoying the planes?

commented on 23/01/2016 13:07

Commented on 23/01/2016 13:07

Dear Meek family, yes, we enjoyed our stay there very much. It was the first time we saw you in real life! We had heard so much about you before but had never actually met you. Now we have seen you again here in Brighton! We notice you have left Brighton though,  so we wonder where your travels will take you next.

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