Slinfold

Sunday 28/07/19




Yesterday morning Bokkie grabbed all her things and left the seashore - and not a moment too soon judging by the traffic we passed on the way inland.  Miles and miles of cars all heading to the seashore for the summer.  We travelled the 123 miles in around four hours, I know Bokkie isn't the quickest but this was crazy!



The campsite we're in now is quite full, a combination of caravans and motorhomes and quite a few yappie dogs.  We miss the tranquility of Kimmeridge Bay.

Crossing the river Arun

One of the few steep sections of the Way

The site borders on the Downs link which links the South Downs Way (which we used to walk the dogs on the Alresford sit) and the North Downs Way.  It follows the route of a now-dismantled railway so is nice and flat (in most parts), and great for walking and cycling.  Today we got the bikes off and headed to Cranleigh, halfway to Guildford, to do some people watching.



A Victorian double bridge over the Arun

Cranleigh

This afternoon we took a walk through Slinfold village which is quite lovely, a pity about the airliners constantly overhead but that's the price for living under Gatwick's flight path, I suppose.


Saint Peter's Church in Slinfold

Slinfold village hall

Tomorrow we will head off to do some shopping before going on to our next sit near Hartfield for a handover, before taking over from the owners on Tuesday morning.  We are looking forward to some four-legged company again, but have had a lovely break and it's been great to do proper 'motorhoming' in Bokkie again.


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