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    The Ultimate Guide to taking a Campervan to Europe
    Quirky Campers Guide to Campervan EU TravelYou can take a campervan or motorhome to the EU all you need is the right paperwork, information and gear. Taking a campervan road-trip through Europe is the holiday bucket list dreams are made of, but it can seem daunting at first. This comprehensive and easy to use guide will tell you exactly how to travel to Europe in a campervan. Quirky Campers have been running for over ten years, and in that time weve amassed expert knowledge on all things campervan. We want to share that knowledge and experience with our customers so that you can enjoy the freedom and excitement of campervan travel in Europe.Why Travel to Europe in a Campervan?Taking a road trip in a campervan offers freedom, fun, and a stress-free holiday. You can bring your pets, the whole family, and even the kitchen sink along with you. Packing is a breeze when you can travel with everything you need. As you drive through Europe, you can enjoy French patisserie in the morning and Italian pizza in the evening. Explore the mountains and lakes of Switzerland, and the deep forests and castles of Germanyall at your own pace, without the rush of check-in and check-out times, or the chaos of summer in airports. Experience all of Europe at your fingertips with the freedom of the open road.Where in Europe can I travel in a Campervan?Europe and the European Union are distinct entities. It is important to check your insurance and plan ahead to ensure you only travel in countries where your insurance and breakdown coverage are valid. If youre renting a campervan from Quirky Campers discuss your travel plans with the van owner ahead of your trip to be sure youre covered the whole time. The countries in the European Union include:AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaRepublic of CyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenPlan ahead and do your research for a smooth and stress free road-trip. Ferries are usually best booked in advance, as is Le Shuttle (Euro Tunnel), plan for delays and arrive early for any border crossings especially in summer and high seasons.How much does it cost to travel Europe by campervan?Travel costs can vary widely based on factors such as the length of your stay, the distance you plan to travel, where you plan to spend the night in your van, and whether you cook in the van or dine out. However, you can plan a trip to suit any budget. Your main expenses will include:FuelInsuranceBreakdown CoverFerries/Le ShuttleEU Travel PackTravel insuranceYou can keep costs low by:Buying food at local supermarketsBooking transport such as ferries in advancePrioritising slow travelStaying at Aires or free parkingIf you plan on hiring out a campervan from Quirky Campers, your insurance and breakdown cover is included in the cost all you need to pay for is the EU Travel Pack (30.00) plus fuel, travel insurance and the cost of the ferry/train over to Europe.Which Campervan should I Choose?When choosing a campervan for a trip to Europe, its essential to consider your specific needs, whether youre travelling with companions, and the destinations you plan to visit. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:Purpose of the TripAdventure and Outdoor Activities: If youre an active holiday-type and plan to get outdoors with activities like hiking, surfing, or biking, ensure the campervan has ample storage for your equipment, for example Quirky Campers has a whole section of Campervans with Bike Racks.Relaxation and Comfort: If your trip is more about relaxation, consider a campervan with extra amenities like a TV, bathroom, outdoor furniture or an awning.Number of TravelersFamily Travel: For families, a larger campervan with enough beds, seatbelts, and storage space is essential. Look for models with family-friendly features like Isofix, games, hammocks and a spacious dining area.Couples or Solo Travel: Smaller campervans can be more economical and easier to drive. Consider a compact campervan that still offers all the necessary amenities but gives you more freedom.Travel DestinationsUrban vs. Rural: If you plan to visit cities, a smaller campervan will be easier to manoeuvre and park. For rural adventures, a larger van with off-road capabilities might be more your style. If travelling in cities you may need to pay emission zone fees so include this in your budget.Climate: Depending on the climate of your destination and the season youre travelling in, you might need a campervan with good insulation, heating, a fan or air conditioning.Off-grid or Hook-Up: Research the availability of campsites along your route and what amenities they have to offer. Some areas might have well-equipped campsites, while others may require more self-sufficiency. Consider Whether youre planning to stay at campsites all the time and want a campervan with an electric hook-up or if youre planning to go off-grid youll need to consider how much power youll be using and need a van with solar panels for example.Amenities and FeaturesSleeping Arrangements: Make sure the campervan has enough comfortable beds for all travellers.Kitchen Facilities: All Quirk Campers come with a well equipped kitchen so you wont need to worry about taking kitchen goods with you. But if youre a chef extraordinaire you may prefer a campervan with an oven rather than just a hob, or even outdoor cooking facilities.Bathroom Facilities: Depending on your comfort level, you might want a campervan with an onboard toilet and shower.Storage Space: Youll want a campervan with enough storage for all your belongings, especially if youre travelling with sports equipment or kids. If youre a minimalist packer you may be able to get away with a more compact campervan.Driving and HandlingSize and Maneuverability: Consider how comfortable you are and how experience you have with driving large vehicles. A more compact campervan can be easier to handle and park. You can also choose vans on the Quirky website that have extra features such as reverse sensors or parking cameras.Fuel Efficiency: Long trips can be costly for fuel, so consider how far you need to travel remember larger and older campervans arent going to go as far as fast as a car.Insurance and Breakdown Cover: Always double check that your insurance and breakdown cover are valid in all the countries you plan to visit.BudgetRental Costs: Campervan rental prices can vary significantly. Compare different models and companies to find the best deal for your budget.Additional Costs: Consider costs for fuel, campsite fees, tolls, and parking.Seasonal Pricing: Prices can fluctuate based on the season, with peak travel times typically being more expensive.By carefully considering these factors, you can choose a campervan that perfectly suits your travel plans and ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey through Europe.Requirements for taking a hired campervan to the EU*Vehicle on Hire Form (VOH)EU Travel PackEU Breakdown Cover and InsuranceTravel InsurancePassportVisa (Only required for UK Passports if you are spending more than 90 days in the EUIf travelling with pets Pet Passport and Health Documents (AHC- animal health certificate)*Check the website of local authorities for country/state/city specific requirements before you travel, these are subject to change.Requirements for Taking your own Campervan to the EU*V5C Log BookEU Travel KitEU Breakdown Cover and InsurancePassportVisa (Only required for UK Passports if you are spending more than 90 days in the EUIf travelling with pets Pet Passport and Health Documents (AHC- animal health certificate)*Check the website of local authorities for country/state/city specific requirements before you travel, these are subject to change.Paperwork for taking a campervan to EuropeTo take a campervan into the EU on hire you need an VOH certificate, EU Travel Pack and EU breakdown cover and insurance.Vehicle on Hire Certificate (VOH)If you rent a campervan from Quirky Campers you will need a vehicle on hire certificate, this is a form that is created and filled in by the van owner and tells the authorities that you are hiring out this campervan with their permission. This should be done ahead of your booking start date and will be purchased by the owner of the van. However, its your responsibility to tell the van owner that you are going to Europe so they can organise this ahead of time. Most EU Friendly vans on our website have an EU TRAVEL PACK you can choose as an add on this includes the cost of the VOH certificate and the EU Travel Pack.EU Travel Pack or European Driving KitTo drive in most European Countries you are legally required to have an EU Travel Pack in the vehicle. This pack provides you with safety equipment you need in case of breakdowns on the road. They must contain the following:Headlight beam bendersUK stickerFirst aid kitWarning triangleHi-vis vestBulb kitWe also recommend:MapsBreathalyser/alcohol test (recommended but not mandatory)Spare bulbs (recommended but not mandatory)Snow chains (if visiting in the winter in some areas)EU Breakdown Cover and InsuranceAny campervans or motorhomes travelling in Europe need EU breakdown cover and insurance that covers travel in Europe. If you hire a campervan from Quirky Campers this will be organised for you by the van owner as long as you tell them ahead of time you are planning to travel to Europe. If you are taking your own vehicle you may need to keep proof of these in the van with you along with your MOT paperwork.V5C Vehicle Log BookThe V5C is your vehicle log book this proves you own the vehicle and must be with you in the van when you travel into Europe.Driving in Europe Tips and Tricks Before you begin your journey be sure to check the driving laws of any country you are going to. Most countries in Europe drive on the right hand side check ahead for each country you are visiting.Road signs will also be different in every country you go through take a look before hand to familiarise yourself with important road signage.In Portugal it is illegal to use a dash cam, and in France it is illegal to drive while using headphones or earphones make sure to check any local driving laws when choosing your route.Some countries will have Emission Zone Charges for driving through cities or towns either avoid these or check online to pay the charges and avoid fines. In France to drive through certain areas you need a CritAir or clean air sticker which tells local authorities what the vans emission level is and what the charges will be. Toll roads can make long journeys much quicker in Europe however you will normally need to pay the charges within 24 hours of using the tolls to avoid fines.Be aware of the speed limit most countries in Europe us KM/H.Know your van height (including any solar panels/fans on top) many car parks will have a height restriction, know your van height and you wont be scraping your solar panels off on a barrier!Where can I Camp?CampsitesEurope has endless campsites that you can stay in, from large holiday parks with facilities like pools, restaurants and play areas for children to minimal back to basics campsites immersed in nature. Many campsites offer Electric Hook-ups for use if youre staying in one place for a long time, or laundry and waste disposal facilities. Not all campsites accept campervans, and many popular campsites get booked up in peak seasons so check ahead to make sure youre booking the right ones.Aires De ServiceAries are overnight parking stays that motorhomes and campervans can make use of. Most are free or have a small surcharge and have basic facilities. These are mostly found in France but can also be found in Switzerland and Italy.Wild/Free CampingThe benefit of travelling in campervans and motorhomes is the freedom to park up where you can and still have your bed with you. Many people wild or free camp parking up in areas and sleeping for the night. The rules around wild camping vary depending on where you are, always check local signage, laws and rules before staying over. Apps like Park4Night or Search For Sites can be very useful in finding park ups. But most importantly leave no mess behind and park responsibly!EU Travel Friendly Campervans For HireAre you ready for the road-trip of a lifetime? Our collection of EU friendly ready to hire campervans all come with insurance, breakdown cover and of course the absolute freedom of travel on the open road. Go ahead, make your dream holiday come true and book in today!Daffy Hire From LondonAre you ready to take this little slice of sunshine for a spin? Daffy is a one of a kind, heavenly crafted campervan, located in London. Daffy expertly intertwines several styles to create a stylish and bright atmosphere. From a wooden panelled ceiling to geometric soft furnishings, Daffy really will stand out on any instagram feed. A snug L shape sofa transforms into a cosy double bed by night, the perfect set up for a romantic getaway.Air Conditioner | Audio Inputs | Extra Storage | Festival Friendly | Inverter | Kitchen | Sink | Outside Shower | Pet Friendly | Radio | Refrigerator | Stove | EU Travel AllowedGigi Hire from LonghopeGet ready to be blown away by Gigi, the lightest and brightest van for all the family. Fitted with a remarkable 6 belted seats and enough space for 2 adults and 4 children, what more could you possibly need for your best holiday yet? Waking up every morning to Gigis spacious and airy interior will have everyone starting their day with a skip in their step. Crack some coffee on the hob, get the kids around the table for a fully cooked breakfast and prepare for a day of new discoveries.Audio Inputs | Dining Table | Festival Friendly | Heater | Kitchen Sink | Levelling Jacks | Radio | Refrigerator | Solar | Stove | Fixed Bed | Parking Space | Sat Nav | Reverse Sensors | Reverse Camera | EU Travel AllowedEartha Hire From HailshamTheres no better way to explore this Earth than in Eartha. Nestled in the South Downs National Park, Eartha is only 11 miles from the sunny seaside town of Eastbourne, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of dramatic Beachy Head white cliffs. Her earthy tones provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for couples on a romantic escape. Her L shaped seating area transforms into a cosy double bed where you can enjoy breakfast in bed.Audio Inputs | Heater | Inverter | Kitchen Sink | Outside Shower | Radio | Refrigerator | Solar | Toilet | Reverse Camera | CD Player | EU Travel AllowedVanessa Hire From Rowlands CastleVanessa is a beautiful campervan perfect for those who want to combine comfort and luxury. Her whitewash interior and dark wood panelling provide a cosy and homely atmosphere in which two adults can make memories and explore the world.Air Conditioner | Audio Inputs | Ceiling Fan | Dining Table | Heater | Inverter | Kitchen | Sink | Outside Shower | Radio | Refrigerator | Solar | Toilet | 6ft+ Bed | Fixed Bed | Parking Space | Sat Nav | Reverse Sensors | Reverse Camera | CD Player | EU Travel AllowedAre you ready to take a European road-trip in the campervan of your dreams? Check out our handcrafted selection of campervans for hire today and book in for a bucket list holiday!The post The Ultimate Guide to taking a Campervan to Europe appeared first on Quirky Campers.
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    Fearless The Back Story
    It is 5.16 in the morning. I am balancing a bowl of congealed porridge in my left hand, juggling a pile of scripts in my right. I have to be dexterous, taking care not to drop the 40 pages because that will waste precious time. And time is not on my side ...
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    Campervans and Olympics 2024
    As Paris prepares to welcome more than 15 million visitors for the Summer Olympics from 26 July to 11 August 2024, campervans emerge as the perfect solution. Offering adventure and flexibility, they provide an affordable alternative to luxury hotel apartments.Be part of this unforgettable event where 10,500 athletes from around the world share the same dream: winning an Olympic gold medal.Why Campervans Can Be an Ideal Combination for OlympicsCost-Effective: Accommodation prices can be confusing, with some options being 30-60% cheaper due to vacancies, while hotel rates have surged up to 300%, especially for the opening night. With a campervan, you avoid these high costs and unpredictable pricing.Flexibility: A campervan allows you to travel at your own pace, stopping at attractions and scenic spots along the way. You can choose your route and schedule, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination.Comfort: Enjoy the convenience of having your own space with all necessary amenities, including a kitchen, sleeping area, and bathroom. This means you can cook your meals, sleep in your own bed, and have all your belongings with you.Adventure: Renting a motorhome near Dublin sets you up for an unforgettable experience. You can travel via ferry directly to France or take a scenic road trip through the UK before reaching the continent. Each route offers its own unique landscapes and attractions.Convenience: Avoid the hassle of booking multiple accommodations and transportation options. With everything you need in your campervan, your journey becomes seamless and stress-free, allowing you to focus on enjoying the Olympics and the trip itself.Before You Hit the Road to France this SummerFind Appropriate Campsites: Research and book campsites in advance, especially those near Paris and along your route. Look for sites with good facilities and secure locations.Proximity to Public Transportation: Choose campsites close to public transportation to easily access Olympic venues and explore Paris without driving in heavy traffic.Be Eco-Friendly: Minimize your environmental impact by using reusable items, reducing waste, and following campsite recycling protocols.And guess what? You already won your gold medal if you really decide to go on this trip! Enjoy the journey and the flexibility a campervan offers. The freedom to explore at your own pace is a victory in itself.The post Campervans and Olympics 2024 appeared first on Craic N Campers.
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    Walk the Line 2024: A Dublin Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team Fundraiser
    Walk the Line is a fundraising event for the Dublin-Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team.Founded in 1984, the Dublin & Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team responds to emergencies in upland areas of Dublin, Wicklow, and Louth. Theyre available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. And like every mountain rescue team in Ireland, they are 100% volunteer based.The Dublin & Wicklow team is made up of 60 highly-trained rescuers, brought together by their love of the outdoors, and now dedicating hundreds of hours to helping others. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize But back to these windy Dublin hills, and the fading evening light. Since 2011, Walk the Line has been one of the core fundraising events for the Dublin-Wicklow team. This challenge walk takes you through the mountains on both popular trails and less travelled paths. Starting in the late afternoon sunshine of a cold March Saturday, you walk with old friends or new acquaintances into the night.I chose the long route, which covers roughly 22km, but theres also a short route of 11k. I also opted for self-guided, as by now, Im fairly comfortable on the tracks and trails here. However, there is a guided option for those who want to take part in the challenge with the security of knowing there is always someone who knows where to go. The guides are often connected to the rescue team, which can also be a fantastic way to just learn more about the work they do. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Walk the Line is one of the three major fundraising events that the Dublin-Wicklow Team organises each year, and was the final one for me to tick off the list. Run the Line, as you can probably guess, is a spin-off of this walking event, and aimed at the growing trail-running community in Ireland. Their final event is the Art ONeill Challenge, a 60km self-nav ultra from Dublin Castle in the city centre, all the way to Glenmalure in the Wicklow Mountains.Coming from a walking background, I found it strange that I had somehow managed to do their two running fundraisers before getting to this one. In the few quiet moments, between breathing in the chilling winds of fairy castle, taking photos of the moon, and chatting the hours of walking away, I walked in comfortable silence, and felt so grateful that I was there. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize The Dublin-Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team is one of eleven teams that make up Mountain Rescue Ireland. When needed, they all work together across the island, to make sure that when the call comes in, there is someone to answer.Thank you to everyone, past, present, in Ireland and beyond, who has worked with a mountain rescue team. Learn more about the different Mountain Rescue Ireland Teams:Donegal MRTNorth West MRTMourne MRTSligo / Leitrim MRTMayo MRTGalway MRTDublin & Wicklow MRTGlen of Imaal MRTSearch & Rescue Dogs Association IrelandSouth Eastern Mountain RescueKerry MRT Each of the mountainous regions of the island have a dedicated emergency response team, with SARDA our K9 unit composed of members from the various mountain rescue teams.Each of the teams is also available to assist other mountain rescue teams on their emergency responses. All of the teams come together each July on the Reek Sunday pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick in Mayo.Mountain rescues are initiated by ringing the emergency number, 999/112 and asking for Mountain Rescue. This will lead to an interaction with a Garda Station (in the South) or the Coastguard (in the North) who will take details from you and then alert the local team.
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    Walking The Grand Canal
    Walking the Grand Canal certainly has a different feel to many of the walks and hikes that I document on wildirishwalks.ie. The exception being of course the series I wrote about walking the Royal Canal Way from Spencer Dock in Dublin to the village of Ballynacargy in County Westmeath. The most obvious difference with canal []The post Walking The Grand Canal appeared first on Wild Irish Walks.
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    180 Motivational Quotes
    Looking for the ultimate list of Motivational Quotes? Weve got you covered!Motivation is the fuel that keeps us moving forward, helping us overcome obstacles and achieve our goals. Whether youre seeking inspiration to start a new project, encouragement to keep going, or wisdom to reflect on lifes journey, these motivational quotes can provide the perfect boost. Jump To...Motivational QuotesInspiring QuotesLife QuotesPositive QuotesInspirational Quotes for WomenShort Inspirational QuotesPowerful Motivational Quotes Motivational Quotes "The only way to do great work is to love what you do." - Steve Jobs"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life." - Steve Jobs"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going." - Sam Levenson"Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful." - Albert Schweitzer"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." - C.S. Lewis"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." - William James"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it." - Henry David Thoreau"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay"I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination." - Jimmy Dean"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." - Confucius"The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary." - Vidal Sassoon"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." - Arthur Ashe"Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle." - Christian D. Larson"Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny." - C.S. Lewis"The harder the conflict, the greater the triumph." - George Washington"The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible." - Charles Kingsleigh Inspiring Quotes "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky"What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals." - Zig Ziglar"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." - Ralph Waldo Emerson"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." - Chinese Proverb"Your passion is waiting for your courage to catch up." - Isabelle Lafleche"Everything youve ever wanted is on the other side of fear." - George Addair"Do what you feel in your heart to be right for youll be criticized anyway." - Eleanor Roosevelt"Dream big and dare to fail." - Norman Vaughan"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill"The only impossible journey is the one you never begin." - Tony Robbins"Don't be pushed around by the fears in your mind. Be led by the dreams in your heart." - Roy T. Bennett"Light tomorrow with today." - Elizabeth Barrett Browning"It always seems impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela"Keep your face always toward the sunshineand shadows will fall behind you." - Walt Whitman"Opportunities don't happen. You create them." - Chris Grosser"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt"The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones." - Confucius"If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door." - Milton Berle"You define your own life. Don't let other people write your script." - Oprah Winfrey"You are enough just as you are." - Meghan Markle Life Quotes "In the end, we only regret the chances we didnt take." - Lewis Carroll"Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon"The purpose of our lives is to be happy." - Dalai Lama"Get busy living or get busy dying." - Stephen King"You have within you right now, everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you." - Brian Tracy"Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact." - William James"The big lesson in life, baby, is never be scared of anyone or anything." - Frank Sinatra"Curiosity about life in all its aspects, I think, is still the secret of great creative people." - Leo Burnett"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." - Maya Angelou"The mind is everything. What you think you become." - Buddha"Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life." - Mark Twain"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all." - Helen Keller"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all." - Oscar Wilde"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." - J.K. Rowling"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates"To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides." - David Viscott"Life is short, and it's up to you to make it sweet." - Sarah Louise Delany"Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale." - Hans Christian Andersen"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr. Seuss"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw Positive Quotes "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow." - Helen Keller"Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, youll start having positive results." - Willie Nelson"Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive." - Matt Cameron"The only way to find true happiness is to risk being completely cut open." - Chuck Palahniuk"Positive anything is better than negative nothing." - Elbert Hubbard"Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year." - Ralph Waldo Emerson"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt"When you are enthusiastic about what you do, you feel this positive energy. It's very simple." - Paulo Coelho"Winning is fun, but those moments that you can touch someones life in a very positive way are better." - Tim Howard"In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a positive vision." - Dalai Lama"Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose." - Lyndon B. Johnson"Find a place inside where there's joy, and the joy will burn out the pain." - Joseph Campbell"The positive thinker sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and achieves the impossible." - Winston Churchill"A positive attitude can really make dreams come trueit did for me." - David Bailey"Virtually nothing is impossible in this world if you just put your mind to it and maintain a positive attitude." - Lou Holtz"I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter." - Walt Disney"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." - C.S. Lewis"Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will." - Zig Ziglar"The only place where your dream becomes impossible is in your own thinking." - Robert H. Schuller"Surround yourself with positive people who are going to push you toward greatness." - Joel Brown Inspirational Quotes for Women "The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud." - Coco Chanel"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform." - Diane Mariechild"The question isnt whos going to let me; its who is going to stop me." - Ayn Rand"I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship." - Louisa May Alcott"The best protection any woman can have is courage." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton"Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another steppingstone to greatness." - Oprah Winfrey"I can and I will. Watch me." - Carrie Green"A strong woman looks a challenge in the eye and gives it a wink." - Gina Carey"You are more powerful than you know; you are beautiful just as you are." - Melissa Etheridge"Dont be afraid to speak up for yourself. Keep fighting for your dreams!" - Gabby Douglas"She believed she could, so she did." - R.S. Grey"You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated." - Maya Angelou"Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim." - Nora Ephron"A girl should be two things: who and what she wants." - Coco Chanel"I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took any excuse." - Florence Nightingale"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt"Be a first-rate version of yourself, not a second-rate version of someone else." - Judy Garland"Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get." - Ingrid Bergman"Women are the real architects of society." - Harriet Beecher Stowe"When you learn, teach. When you get, give." - Maya Angelou Short Inspirational Quotes "The best way out is always through." - Robert Frost"You miss 100% of the shots you dont take." - Wayne Gretzky"Keep going. Be all in." - Bryan Hutchinson"Dream big and dare to fail." - Norman Vaughan"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." - William James"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill"What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals." - Zig Ziglar"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." - Theodore Roosevelt"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now." - Chinese Proverb"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." - C.S. Lewis"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt"Life is what happens when youre busy making other plans." - John Lennon"You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough." - Mae West"Opportunities dont happen, you create them." - Chris Grosser"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." - Confucius"Everything youve ever wanted is on the other side of fear." - George Addair"Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny." - C.S. Lewis"Go the extra mile. Its never crowded there." - Dr. Wayne D. Dyer"Turn your wounds into wisdom." - Oprah Winfrey Powerful Motivational Quotes "The only way to do great work is to love what you do." - Steve Jobs"Dont watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going." - Sam Levenson"The secret of getting ahead is getting started." - Mark Twain"Your time is limited, dont waste it living someone elses life." - Steve Jobs"Dont wait. The time will never be just right." - Napoleon Hill"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph." - Thomas Paine"You cant cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water." - Rabindranath Tagore"Its not whether you get knocked down, its whether you get up." - Vince Lombardi"The future depends on what you do today." - Mahatma Gandhi"To be a champion, I think you have to see the big picture." - Summer Sanders"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson"Dont limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you." - Mary Kay Ash"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." - C.S. Lewis"If you can dream it, you can do it." - Walt Disney"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it." - Henry David Thoreau"The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary." - Vidal Sassoon"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." - Walt Disney"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have." - Thomas Jefferson"Your limitationits only your imagination." - Unknown"Push yourself, because no one else is going to do it for you." - Unknown So there you have it - the ultimate list of motivational quotes! Whether youre tackling challenges, seeking daily inspiration, or aiming to empower yourself, these quotes provide practical wisdom and encouragement. Keep them in mind, reflect on them regularly, and let them support you on your path to success and fulfillment. 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    Quirky Routes Nature Lovers Guide to the UKThe top UK road-trips for nature and wildlife lovers to enjoy in the summer, 2024. Quirky Campers wildlife tour of the UK offers opportunities to see all the diverse wildlife that inhabits this green isle. All the best spots across seven different road-trips. See marine life in Cornwall, majestic deer in the Lake District, wonderful birdlife in the Peak District, birds of prey in the wilds of Scotland, dolphins off the Welsh Coast and puffins on the rocks of Northern Ireland.YorkshireThe wilds of the Yorkshire Dales and the Yorkshire Moors are renowned for their diverse and enchanting native flora and fauna. From wild moorlands to lush green valleys, the landscape varies as much as the animal life. It is the perfect escape for nature lovers, this road trip takes in the dramatic landscape and offers up the best of Yorkshire Wildlife for campervan travellers to explore.Yorkshire Wildlife Road-TripDistance 154 MilesDuration 6/7 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneYorkshire WoldsThe Yorkshire Wolds are a mystical and beautiful area to explore, theres plenty of wildlife to see here, but be sure to keep your eyes on the open Wolds in the early morning to spot the illusive hares speeding across the Yorkshire countryside. The best time to see them is in early spring, when they enjoy the wide open spaces. Take a walk along a part of the Yorkshire Wolds National Trail to make the most of the spectacular, breath-taking landscapes.Stop TwoYorkshire ArboretumRed Squirrels are now a rare sight in the UK but luckily they remain living in the Northern parts of the UK including in the great forests of Yorkshire. You can visit Yorkshire Arboretum which maintains a colony of Red Squirrels to help boost the resident population. To see Red Squirrels in the wild and in their natural habitat the Snaizeholme woodlands are a great place to take in the forests that they call home.Stop ThreeAdel Dam Nature ReserveAdel Dam Nature Reserve is home to over 36 species of tree, the high canopies protect this diverse woodland, which is home to Great Spotted Woodpeckers and beautiful, bright Kingfishers. Take a stroll around this delightful woodland and wetland reserve and make use of the lake-side hides, with a bit of patience you could be lucky enough to spy a flash of blue!Stop FourYorkshire Dales National ParkThe Yorkshire Dales National Park is a vast haven for British wildlife, home to a wide variety of species including some rare mammals that have been spotted more frequently in recent years. A local favourite is the charming Otter, always a sign of cleaner waterways, sightings of Otters in the rivers of The Yorkshire Dales are becoming more common. These cheeky animals are hard to spot and often nocturnal, but a walk along the banks of rivers such as the River Ure at dusk or dawn is the best chance of spotting them.Stop FiveStudley Royal Deer ParkLocated in Ripon, North Yorkshire the Studley Royal Deer Park Walk is a great way to admire majestic deer and stags, theres three species of deer in Yorkshire, Red Deer, Roe Deer and Fallow deer, and some 300 of them call the Studley Royal Deer Park home. They can be seen all year round, but be aware of the annual mating season which can make visiting the deer dangerous. Theres well signed walks around the park that make for a perfect day adventure.Best Yorkshire CampsitesProspect House Farm CampsiteA small, family run rural campsite in the heart of the North York Moors, tucked alongside the chocolate box village of Thornton Le Dale and close to Dalby Forest, this family friendly site lets you immerse yourself in nature, and escape all the chaos of modern life.Address Prospect Pl, Thornton Dale, Pickering YO18 7LQFacilities Toilets | Family Friendly | Campfire Allowed | ShowersThe Dalesbridge CampsitePerfect for exploring the Yorkshire Dales, and within easy distance of the Yorkshire three peaks, this is the site for the hikers, walkers and wanderers. A quiet, idyllic campsite nestled amidst the greenery of trees and open meadows. This site is pet friendly and family friendly and welcoming to all.Address The Dalesbridge Campsite and Cabins, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8AZFacilities Open Year Round | Toilets | Showers | Pet Friendly | Family Friendly | WIFI | Hook-Ups | Campfires AllowedBest Yorkshire Campervans for hireThe brightest of our Yorkshire based campervans to take you across Yorkshire spying all the wildlife this stunning land has to offer.MANGO Hire From DewsburyThe happy go lucky Mango is a charming companion for a wildlife road-trip across Yorkshire. This colourful, bright and airy campervan is fully equipped for whatever you can throw at her. With a bike rack for those seeking exploration on two wheels, an outside shower for rinsing off muddy boots, and solar panels for off-grid exploration, you couldnt ask for a better travel buddy.Bike Rack | Dining Table | Festival Friendly | Inside Shower | Solar | Toilet | Fixed Bed | Heater | Outdoor Shower | Fridge | StoveHAPPY CAMPER Hire From YorkHappy Camper is bound to make any hire feel like the happiest of campers. Everything from the cosy dining area for dinners with a view across the Yorkshire Moors, to the in-built toilet and shower, are made for comfort and ease. This luxurious campervan will have you traversing the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales with all the modern comforts of home.Bike Rack | Heater | Pet Friendly | Solar | Toilet | TV | Awning | Dining Table | Inside Shower | Dining Table | Fridge | StoveThe Lake DistrictThe Lake District is famous for its stunning scenery, vast lakes and picturesque villages, but theres also abundant wildlife across Englands largest National Park. Lush green valleys, deep forests, wide lakes and waterfalls are just the beginning of things to explore and places to see.Lake District Wildlife Road-TripDistance 88.2 MilesDuration 3-4 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneWhinlatter Forest and Dodd WoodA rare mountain forest at the North of the Lake District with stunning vistas over Bassenthwaite Lake, Derwentwater and Keswick. Worth a visit for the dramatic scenery alone, its also home to one of the rare birds of prey species native to the UK, the Osprey. You may also be lucky enough to see the local Red Squirrels, whether youre walking, mountain biking or cycling theres plenty to explore for everyone.Stop TwoHaweswater RSPB ReserveThis expansive wildlife reserve is home to plentiful species of birds. At Haweswater, you may be lucky enough to spy the elusive Red Squirrels as they scurry around the trees, or catch a glimpse of Ring Ouzels as they soar over the hills, wild salmon can be found in the rivers and Mountain Ringlet butterflies flutter over the alpine wildflowers.Stop ThreeEnnerdale WaterThis pristine lake is the site of an innovative re-wilding project and is now home to a large variety of fish species in the clear waters of the lake, alongside rare species of duck and waterfowl. The Ennerdale Forest and Valley is one of the largest in Cumbria, being off the normal Lake District tourist track it is a much quieter destination to explore which means more chances to spy the local wildlife. Red squirrels scurry across the trees, deer reside in the forests and birds and butterflies fill the skies.Best Campsites in the Lake DistrictParkgate Farm HolidaysA hidden gem of a campsite and the perfect base for exploration of the Lake District. This site offers plenty of facilities for the whole family. Perfect for peace and tranquillity, this lush campsite will be a breath of fresh air for all who visit.Address Parkgate Farm, Irton, Holmrook, Cumbria, CA19 1YNFacilities Toilets | Showers | WIFI | Laundry | Family Friendly | Pet Friendly | Electric Hook-Ups | Campfires AllowedMoss Howe Farm CampsiteThis charming campsite is located on a working farm, tucked away in the quiet hills of Witherslack, this tranquil spot is peaceful and perfect for a nature filled getaway. Theres onsite bike hire and walking tracks just a short distance away so however you plan to explore the area, this is a brilliant base.Address Moss Howe Farm Campsite, Church Road, Witherslack, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria & Lake District, LA11 6SAFacilities Bike HIre | Toilets | Showers | Wifi | Laundry | Shop | Family Friendly | Pet Friendly | Campfires AllowedBest Lake District Campervans for hireOur pick of the best campervan for exploration of the Lake District. With everything you need at your fingertips, what better way to explore the wilds of this stunning national park than in your very own home on wheels?Wensley Hire from New HuttonAll the comforts of a campervan with all the size and convenience of a car! This 2 berth campervan is far from cheesy and hosts all the ingredients to create a romantic weekend away. Spacious enough inside to kick back and relax but small enough to guide through countryside roads with ease, there really are no limits with Wensley.Air Con | Festival Friendly | Pet Friendly | Solar | Toilet | Storage | Heater | Outside Shower | Fridge | StoveBRAMBLE Hire from KendalRipe and ready for stealth off-grid adventures, this 3 berth pet-friendly camper is located in the glorious Lake District neighbouring the Yorkshire Dales and Scotland. Named after its fruity friend, Bramble has been kitted out with some sweet decor and functional features including internal hammock hooks providing you with an alternative place to relax and unwind.Bike Rack | Storage | Outside Shower | Toilet | Dining Table | Heater | Pet Friendly | Fridge | Stove | 6ft + Bed |The Peak DistrictThe Peak District was the first National Park ever created in the UK, its 555 miles of stunning land draws visitors from all over the world. The Peaks are split into the Dark Peak and the White Peak, each a diverse and unique landscape that offers a home to a varied and exciting range of British Wildlife. From the wild moorlands, rocky crags, deep woodlands to the reservoirs and farmlands, theres plenty to explore.Peak District Wildlife Road-TripDistance 58.9 MilesDuration 3-5 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneStanage Edge and Ladybower ReservoirThe Hope Valley is a beautiful expanse of the Peak District encompassing Stanage Edge as well as the Ladybower Reservoir and dam, they are popular among walkers, hikers, climbers and wildlife photographers who come to the area to catch glimpses of the native wildlife. Its famous for sightings of Red Grouse, and several other species of birds that call the moors their home, including wheatears, stonechats, merlins, and short-eared owls.Stop TwoDerwent Edge and Londendale ValleyWhile not close, these are two two spots where you are most likely to spot the rarest and most elusive of the Peak District mammals, the Mountain Hare. The Peak District is home to the only colony of Mountain Hares in England, easily spotted in winter by their distinctive white coats; wildlife photographer enthusiasts come from far and wide to glimpse this mythical creature.Stop ThreeLyme ParkLyme Park and House is a stunning place to explore, with 1,400 acres of land to discover. Theres the grand and historical home, the formal gardens, the woodlands, all surrounded by the rugged moors. With a resident Red Deer population at the deer sanctuary, its an easy way for families to get up close and personal with nature.Stop FourThe RoachesLocated on the Western Edge of the Peak District, The Roaches are a craggy outcrop popular with climbers and walkers, and a spectacular spot for seeing wildlife. From the top of these peaks you gain vistas across the open heather clad moorlands. From here you can often spot the Red Deer herds that roam wild on the moors, and watch the birds of prey that sometimes fly overhead.Best Campsites in The Peak DistrictBank House Farm CampsiteA family run campsite set in the heart of the Peak District, perfect as a base for exploring both the North and South of this stunning National Park. Its a low key laid back site where pets and families are welcomed and theres plenty of facilities available for all your needs.Address Hulme End, Hartington, Buxton, Derbyshire & Peak District, SK17 0EXFacilities Toilets | Showers | Fishing | Wifi | Laundry | Shop | Family Friendly | Pet Friendly | Campfires AllowedBeltonville Farm CampsiteSet between Buxton and Bakewell, this small, back to basics campsite offers a relaxing countryside vibe with grass pitches against a stunning background of rolling green hills. The handy onsite Farm Shop offers local produce, theres a cute Cow Shed Cafe for delicious cooked breakfasts and theres even live music on the weekends if youre looking for something livelier!Address Millers Dale, Buxton, Derbyshire & Peak District, SK17 8SSFacilities Toilets | Showers | Shop | Open Year Round | Pet Friendly | Campfires Allowed | CafeBest Peak District Campervans for hireThe roads that span the Peak District are great for road-tripping, they glide between dramatic moorlands and enchanting woodlands. Theres plenty of picturesque campsites that will let you get up close and personal with nature. Hiring a campervan is the best way to get around and find those out of the way places filled with wildlife. Here are the best of bunch of campervans available for hire nearby.Wallace Hire from SheffieldWallace is a super flexible campervan for hire in Sheffield that is suitable for family road trip holidays as well as being a perfect adventure base for one or two people! Wallace can sleep up to 4 people; two downstairs and two in the pop top. During the day, you can use the pop top to give you lots of headroom, but with it down, it means you can easily fit in most car parks and is super easy to drive.Awning | Storage | Heater | Pet Friendly | Stove | Dining Table | Toilet | SinkBelle Hire From SheffieldNestled in Sheffield just a short drive from the M1, Belle is ideally located to explore the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, The Lake District and beyond. With crisp white walls and warm wooden cladding; minimalism truly is key in this camper, making the space feel light and airy throughout. Every inch of Belle has been designed to accommodate young families from her soft curved edges to extensive storage great for tidying away toys, games and adventure gear.Heater | Stove | Bike Storage | Dining Table | Festival Friendly | Fridge | Toilet | IsofixCornwallKnown for its unique plantlife, stunning coastal scenery, warmer weather, beautiful waves and of course wonderful wildlife, Cornwall is always high up on the list of tourist destinations in the UK. A campervan wonderland theres adventure and wonder from the top all the way to Lands End.Cornwall Wildlife Road-TripDistance 98.8 MilesDuration 5-6 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OnePadstow and Puffin IslandJust off the coast of Padstow is an island that homes the only breeding colony of Puffins still in Cornwall. Take a sea voyage on one of the local boats and you may even see some of Cornwalls other sea-life on the trip. Padstow itself is a charming fishing village with a lobster hatchery thats always worth a visit.Stop TwoGwithian and GodrevyThe long sandy beach of Gwithian is a hot spot for beach goers and surfers alike. Follow the coast around and youll have panoramic views from the headland, looking out over Godrevy lighthouse and the resident grey seal colony. The seals can be found relaxing on the beach, enjoying a break from the waves tucked away in a secluded cove visible from the top of the cliff.Stop ThreeHayle Estuary RSPBThis RSPB Sanctuary is a haven for bird watchers. This wetland reserve is home to a variety of bird species including flocks of Teals and Wigeons, even sometimes the occasional Ring-billed Gull from North America. Every year, up to 18,000 migrant and wintering waterfowl flock to the Hayle estuary, in summer if youre lucky, you may catch sight of an Osprey.Stop FourLands EndThe waters off the Cornish Coast are home to a vast array of sea life from Dolphins, to Whales to Basking Sharks. The most frequent sightings of dolphins and whales come off the South West of Cornwall, boat trip wildlife safaris run from Lands End and Penzance and offer a chance to see the coast from a new perspective alongside the local sea wildlife. If a boat trip isnt for you you can often see whales and dolphins from the beaches around Lands End. Take a walk along the coast and watch out for telltale spouts of air on the ocean sure sign of marine life beneath!Stop FiveFalmouthFalmouth Bay is perfect for watching Cornwalls diverse world of marine life from the shore or from a boat. The deep waters of the bay, local estuaries and ocean reefs make the perfect environment for varied marine life to thrive throughout the whole year. Often spotted in the bay are basking sharks, minke whales, bottlenose dolphins, and even on occasion humpback whales. Watch from the bay walls or check out local sea safari companies such as Orca Sea Safaris.Best Campsites in CornwallThe Old Stables CampsiteA secluded campsite in South West Cornwall, This charming campsite is a great family friendly site that is just a short drive away from Gwithian beach and Godrevy. Theres plenty of facilities and you can enjoy all the charms of the Cornish Coast from this relaxing base.Address Gwithian Road, Connor Downs, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 5EAFacilities Toilets | Showers | Family Friendly | Pet Friendly | Hook-Ups | Campfires AllowedTreverven Farm CampingA peaceful coastal campsite with spectacular views and plenty of space. Great for families theres even a kids playground to keep everyone entertained. Just a 15 minute drive from Lands End this is a campsite tucked away from the crowds in the Cornish Countryside, a perfect peaceful paradise.Address Treverven Farm, St Buryan, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6DLFacilities Toilets | Showers | Shop | Wifi | Laundry | Shop | Pet Friendly | Campfires Allowed | Kids PlaygroundBest Cornwall Campervans for hireWhat better way to explore the Cornish Coast than in your very own campervan? Escape the humdrum of life and choose adventure in your very own rolling home. Choose from our selection of vans available for hire in the area for the road-trip of a lifetime.Doris Hire from TruroDoris is a beautifully crafted 2 berth campervan finished to a high spec, this van delivers on all levels from the interior design to the innovative use of state of the art technology to create a luxurious rolling home. Her cosy seating area is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious breakfast, come bedtime, the seating area turns into a cosy double bed with a memory foam mattress, so you can wake up feeling rested and ready for adventures.Air Con | Bike Rack | Dining Table | Heater | Outdoor Shower | Solar Panels | Toilet | TV | Sat Nav | Pet Friendly | Fridge | StoveCornish Shores Hire From TruroCornish Shores is the perfect campervan for escaping modern life and exploring the rugged beaches and wild moors of Cornwall and Devon. This fully equipped campervan comes with everything you could need on your adventures. From an enviable kitchen with fridge, freezer, double hob and even a coffee maker, to a portable toilet, awning and impressive off-grid capabilities. If youre stopping off at some of the stunning campsites in Cornwall, Cornish Shores has an electric hook-up, so youll never be short on power.Toilet | Awning | Pet Friendly | Solar Panels | TV | Fridge | Stove |ScotlandThe vast wilderness of Scotland is brimming with wildlife that can be seen nowhere else. Its diverse and varied landscape is the perfect environment for animals, birdlife and marine life to thrive in solitude away from prying eyes. Theres plenty of places to see the animals that call Scotland home without disturbing them. Check out our road-trip of the hotspots for a chance to see some of the most impressive creatures in the beautiful landscape.Scotland Wildlife Road-TripDistance 574 MilesDuration 7-10 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneObanTheres so much wildlife to see off the coast of Oban, from puffins to seals to Basking Sharks. The best way to see all the different kinds of wildlife is from the ocean, there are plenty of boat tours running from Oban, Basking Shark Scotland specialise in multi day boat tours, kayaking and even snorkelling experiences.Stop TwoScottish HighlandsThe Scottish Highlands are famous for their roaming herds of majestic red deer. They are the largest species of deer in the UK and can be found across the Scottish Highlands, from Loch Ness to the Cairngorm National Park. The deer are wild and can be found far and wide particularly in large forested areas throughout Scotland, but for great viewing spots in the South theres The Red Deer Range in Galloway Forest Park has a viewing hide and guided visits, Glencoe, the Cairngorms and the Isle of Skye.Stop ThreeBen Mor Coigach Reserve and the Isle of EiggBen Mor Coihach is the Scottish Wildlife Trusts largest Reserve, a safe haven for Scottish wildlife of all kinds, and one of the few places you may be able to spot a rare glimpse of the Mountain Hare. Easier to spy in Winter with their distinctive white coats, these beautiful animals love the higher climes and colder temperatures of the Scottish Highlands. They can also be seen on the Isle of Eigg.Stop FourLoch of the Lowes, PerthshireThe Loch of the Lowes is a spectacular wildlife reserve in Perthshire, it covers over 130 hectares of woodlands, and freshwater loch. Its the perfect place to tuck yourself away in a hide and glimpse a sight of some of Scotlands rare birds. One of the biggest draws for bird watchers coming to this area is the chance to spy the beautiful Osprey, but theres also Canada and greylag geese, wigeon, tufted, golden eye and mallard ducks, grey herons and so many more. From April to September you might even be able to see some of the resident beavers building their dams. Theres plenty of walking trails to discover and a visitors centre for all the information you need.Stop FiveThe Trossachs National ParkThe Trossachs National Park covers woodlands, mountains, tranquil lochs, glens and a rocky coastline of sea lochs. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park brim with wildlife to discover. Across the four distinctive areas of the National Park Loch Lomond, Cowal, The Trossachs and Breadalbane, are a variety of environments that offer homes to all kinds of creatures. Head to the David Marshall Lodge Visitor Centre, a well known place to spot the adorable but elusive pine martens, where you can watch them from a specially constructed hide.CampsitesSango Sands CampsiteTheres nothing that can compare to parking up on the cliff tops above award winning beaches, Sango Sands Oasis Camping offers amazing sea views from the North West tip of Scotland. A wildlife lovers ideal spot you might be lucky enough to see whales, seals and even Bottlenose Dolphins cruise by, this is a great family friendly spot with plenty of facilities.Facilities Toilets | Showers | Electric Hook-Ups | Laundry | Kitchen | Bar |Address Sango Bay, Durness, Sutherland, IV27 4PZBadrallach CampsiteA small, friendly and quiet site located just a short stroll from the shores of Little Loch Broom. Containing only 12 grass pitches on a gentle slope its perfect for campervans. This is a back to basics site, a well maintained campsite that lets you immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature, but it is well maintained with love and care.Address Badrallach Campsite, Bothy & Cottage, Croft 9, Badrallach, Dundonnell, Garve IV23 2QPFacilities Toilets | Electric Hook-Up | Pet Friendly | ShowersBest Campervans for hire ScotlandExplore Scotland by road-trip with one of our amazing, unique and hand-crafted Scottish based campervans. Theres nothing more freeing than travelling by campervan free to move as you like without having to worry about booking hotel rooms. What better way to get closer to nature? Check out our Scottish Campervans today!Toffee Hire from EdinburghToffee is designed to be enjoyed in the wild. Fitted with solar panels and leisure battery, you can rest assured that when you park up, Toffee can power your off-grid adventure. Cooking is a doddle in Toffee, with 2 gas burners and a grill you have everything you need to make a delicious meal after a long day exploring.Fan | Heater | Sink | Radio | 6Ft Bed | Sat Nav | Solar Panel | Outside ShowerEdina Hire From EdinburghEdina aka The Edinburgh Princess makes a magnificent travel companion for those seeking wild and luxurious adventures. Her whitewashed walls, terracotta upholstery and Moroccan-style flooring will add sunshine to your trip no matter the weather. Sleeping two in a double fixed bed, Edina is the perfect place for romance.Fan | Storage | Outdoor Shower | Solar | Toilet | Dining Table | Heater | StoveWalesAdventure and wilderness awaits you on a road-trip to Wales. Come see all the spectacular wildlife on offer, discover the magnificent coastline of Pembrokeshire, the snowy mountains of Snowdonia or the rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons. Theres so much to see and do in this beautiful country and what better way to see it all than by campervan?Wales Wildlife Road-TripDistance 109 MilesDuration 3-4 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneElan ValleyThe Elan Valley is home to a special kind of landscape, filled with a wilderness of reservoirs, lakes and woodland. Theres wildlife in abundance here and so many ways to see it and explore, by bike, car or on foot. Nestled in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales, this area is home to an incredible ten species of birds of prey, some are only located here in particularly seasons, but year round you may be able to catch a glimpse of kites, buzzards, peregrine falcons, merlins and goshawks.Stop TwoCardigan BayFamous as both a stunning bay with spectacular vistas out across the ocean, its also one of the best locations in Wales to see dolphins. Watch them from the Coastal Path or take one of the marine life watching boats to see them up close.Stop ThreePembrokeshireThe Pembrokeshire Coast National Park encompasses miles of golden sandy beaches, rugged rocky outcrops, and enchanting wildlife. From Strumble Head you can see porpoises, basking sharks, minke whales and even on occasion orca. Down towards Marloes peninsula you can spot grey seals and at certain times of year seal pups can be seen in their fluffy coats.Stop FourBwlch Nant yr ArianThe visitor centre on the hill of this beautiful reserve is famous for its Red Kite feeding station, where you can witness the stunning Red Kite population. The reintroduction of Red Kites in Wales is one of the biggest wildlife reestablishment success stories in Wales. Take a day to see the Red Kites and wander the local area. Theres a wide range of way-marked walks, mountain biking trails, running trails and horse-riding trails and even a mountain bike skills park, plus a caf, shop and play area for kids.CampsitesGlan Y Mor CampingA small picturesque campsite, set over 2.5 acres of green fields, the site sits within the grounds of the beautiful Glan-Y-Mor House. There are plenty of on-site facilities plus beautiful sea views of St Brides Bay, and within walking distance of St Davids, Caerfaibeach and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.Address Morfa Bychan, Porthmadog LL49 9YHFacilities Pet Friendly | Toilets | Showers | Campfires Allowed | Kitchen |Hillfort CampingHillfort campsite is a large site set in rural countryside surrounded by greenery. With plenty of space youll find a true escape in the great outdoors. Theres tons of great facilities and stunning views of the Pembrokeshire coastline.Address Penparc, Goodwick SA64 0JQFacilities Firepits | Showers | Toilets | Fridge | FreezerBest Campervans for hire WalesThere truly is no better way to explore all the wonders of Wales than by campervan. What better way to get stuck into wilderness and become closer to nature than by waking up and stepping straight into the great outdoors? Check out our Wales based campervans for your perfect travel companion today.Sydney hire from MoldSydney is a luxurious VW campervan with a minimalist interior thats designed for adventure or remote working. Perfect for couples or solo travellers, Sydney is equipped with all the comforts of home while allowing you to explore the great outdoors.Air Con | Fan | Storage | Inside Shower | Toilet | Dining Table | Heater | Outside Shower | Fridge | StoveHeulwen Hire from CardiffTurn heads wherever you go with Heulwens sunshine yellow exterior, its impossible to be gloomy when youre travelling in this campervan. Her 360 windows make the most of the views no matter where you are, and you can cook up a storm in the fully equipped kitchen enjoying glorious vistas of lakes, mountains or beaches. Located in Cardiff, this is the perfect campervan for exploring the cragged ranges of Snowdownia, the wild ruins of North Wales, or the spectacular coastline in Pembrokeshire.Dining Table | Pet Friendly | Fridge | Stove | Heater | Sink | Solar PanelsNorthern IrelandNorthern Ireland is a road-trippers dream. A stunning coastline, vibrant and varied wildlife, exciting cities, quaint villages and picturesque mountains. Not to mention one of the most recognisable landmarks in the world; the Giants causeway. This 3-5 day road trip takes in some of the mountains, scoastal and lake scenery this verdant green land has to offer as well as the amazing wildlife that inhabits it.Northern Ireland Wildlife Road-TripDistance 184 MilesDuration 6-7 DaysRoute Check out our google map route hereStop OneOxford IslandA stunningly beautiful nature reserve on the Southern shores of Lough Neagh. Theres miles of walking trails to explore the area, and hides dotted along them for birdwatching. This area is known for its abundance of bird species which thrive in the wildflower meadows, bog lands and woodlands of this spectacular reserve. Bird species found here include Jays, Buzzards, Pochards, Tufted Ducks, Coots, Chaffinches, Dunnocks, Robins and Tree creepers.Stop TwoCastle Espie Wetland CentreA diverse and fantastic wildlife rich wetland nature reserve. Castle Espie is a centre for education and rewinding, and is working towards building safe habitats for native Irish animals that are struggling in the wild. They provide a safe haven for all endangered or at risk wetland wildlife including cheeky otters, herons, amphibians, king fishers, bats, beavers, water voles, and so many more birds, mammals, bugs and even eels!Stop ThreeThe GobbinsThe Gobbins are a unique wildlife experience, this nature reserve is accessible only by guided tour where youll be guided along a nature reserve walk located right on the edge of the cliffside. This spectacular walk offers a unique and exciting perspective from which to see some of the cutest and most difficult to spot bird residents of the Northern Irish Coast Puffins! During a trip to the Gobbins you will tour the cliffs and caverns carved out by the ocean, teeming with wildlife and offering up breathtaking views, this is a must see spot for wildlife lovers of all ages.Stop FourRathlin IslandThis rugged and isolated island offers a quiet and tranquil beauty. Take the ferry across from Ballycastle to explore a nature reserve undisturbed by the modern world. The island is a paradise for wildlife lovers, watch seals play in the waters of the rocky shores, or visit Northern Irelands largest seabird colony based by the upside down light house at the Light RSPB bird reserve.Stop FiveThe Sperrin MountainsEmbrace the wild and get ready to explore the quiet and tranquil world of the Sperrin Mountains. This vast landscape is filled with an unspoilt natural beauty, theres hikes for every ability in and around the mountains; whether you want to hike up to the highest point of Sawel Mountain, or explore the open lands around the towns. No matter where you choose to roam theres plenty of wildlife to see. The mountains and forests teems with birdlife from peregrine falcons, to buzzards and sparrow hawks, on the ground and in the trees you can see red foxes, sika deer, pine martens and even red squirrels. The incredible rare Golden Eagle is also sometimes sighted in the skies here, so be sure to bring your binoculars!CampsitesFlesk Water CampingA family friendly campsite with picturesque countryside views, and just a short drive to the coast and beaches. Set in a beautiful meadow edged with trees and wildflowers its a charming natural haven for travellers and wildlife.Address Flesk Water Camping, 96, Drones Road, Armoy, Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT53 8XAOpen Year Round | Toilet | Showers | Family Friendly | Pet Friendly | Communal BBQ | Electric Hook-Ups | Campfires AllowedShare Discovery VillageThe ultimate family campsite, Share Discovery Village is such an amazing campsite your kids wont want to leave it. With playgrounds, a pool, activites, plus water sports and everything an adventure loving family could hope for. All this alongside a natural landscape, surrounded by idyllic countryside.Address Share Discovery Village, 221, Lisnaskea Road, Lisnaskea, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, BT92 0JZFacilities Open Year Round | Toilets | Laundry | Family Friendly | Showers | Pet Friendly | Swimming Pool | Kids PlaygroundBest Campervans for Hire Northern IrelandExplore the wild delights of Northern Ireland by campervan. The best way to discover the stunning landscape of this beautiful country. Take in the coastline, wildlife, mountains and inland gems from the freedom of a campervan, bring everything you need with you and travel with a home on wheels.Coleen Hire from DunmurryPut your holidays on the map as you travel Ireland in style. Situated in the Lagan Valley, Colleen is bursting with personality and is custom built with functionality in mind. Her rear dining area quickly transforms into a cosy double bed so whether youre enjoying a lazy morning under the duvet or a romantic meal for two you will always have the best spot in the house for breathtaking views. This is your chance to wander through the fabled Glens of Antrim and travel the Wild Atlantic Way, explore truly breathtaking sights and sink a Guinness in a proper Irish pub!Dining Table | Heater | Solar | Tow Hitch | Ceiling Fan | Festival Friendly | Toilet | Pet Friendly | Inside ShowerAre you ready to discover all the wonderful wildlife the UK has to offer? Explore our range of campervans for hire across the UK today, and find your perfect campervan companion for your next great adventure.The post Best UK Road-Trips for Wildlife Lovers appeared first on Quirky Campers.
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