We have had our small mobile home for just over a year now. We are both still at work so it hasn't had masses of use, but I think we have done OK.
We have used a mix of textile and naturist sites. On the textile side we have used one or two of the more family oriented, and a few adults only. On the naturist side we have visited Acorns, Manor farm, and St Anne's cottage.
It is between the textile adult only, and the naturist that a pattern seems to be emerging.
We have found that the seasonal pitch holders at adult only sites have a bit of a superiority complex when it comes to us itinerant campers who just turn up for a few days. There seems to be a lot of looking down of noses.
On the other hand the seasonal pitch holders on the naturist sites in the main have been most welcoming. Particularly at Manor Farm where the general opinion is why don't you ditch the motor home and get a caravan set up on this site. I suppose this is to be expected as we all share a common interest,and after all it is difficult to be snooty when naked.
We made a mistake in July when We deliberately did not book into Telford naturist site or Wreakin view when we spent a week in Shropshire. The reason being that we thought that if we were on a naturist site we would just stay put and not get out and about. I don't intend making that mistake again. If there is a naturist site in the area we are visiting then that will be our first option.
"Try to live a good life. Don't be afraid to be what you are'. some bloke in the pub.
I have been looking at holiday cottages for next year. Some thing secluded where we can strip off. It is suprising how many say secluded then when you look on google earth or website photo's are not at all secluded has they have a property next to them.
Just because other properties are around, it does not mean you can't go naked.
At the villa we went to in Spain, there are 300 properties with neigbours on all 4 sides. We could only really be viewed if anyone took the effort to do so.
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Hi Devman, what a pity that you did not book into the Wrekin site when you were in Shropshire, there is such a lot of things to see and do in north Shropshire as you can see from the many links that are posted on our web site.
We know from the many comments left by visitors that have visited that you would get a friendly welcome and an economically priced pitch for the duration of your stay.
Weekends are usually busy when members are there but quiet in the week, an ideal time to explore the surrounding attractions. Perhaps next year.
www.wrekinview.org.uk