By WAUNWYLLT on Tuesday, 17 February 2015
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Hello, I am unsure whwther this is in the correct place as I am finding this site hard to get around!

I am a female solo motorhomer and I often wonder if there are many of us around.

This year I have several local trips planned, but also esides going local, I have booked many sites en route to Great Yarmouth and for the return journey over approximately 4 weeks. I own a Chausson Welcome 75 and although I enjoy taking her around, I do find it rather lonely at times, especially if I'm having difficulty with things not going to plan.

This year I will be taking my cat with me, last year was the first time I took her and that was just for a weekend, so it will be strange having her with me for so long.

I wonder if there are any other ladies planning trips in their motorhome this summer? I have been in touch with others on another site, so it will be interesting to see if there are many on this site.

Happy Travelling to all.
Hi and :welcome4:

Firstly I am sorry that you are struggling getting around the site. PLEASE do let Neilmac know what your issues are as he would be only too happy to take feedback and then try to address the way he can improve the site.

Secondly I am so full of admiration that you travel alone although now you are taking your cat I am sure that helps with the company.We have a dog and when Neilmac is busy our Digger is sometimes the only being that I have to talk to.

As you will gather I am not a solo traveler but we were lucky enough to meet a single female travelling alone in Portugal a few years ago and she was kind enough to give us an interview which I am sure would be of interest to you and can be found here http://www.clubmotorhome.co.uk/articles/travel/road-trips/181-lone-woman-traveller.html

Enjoy your travels and please if you have any problems let us know
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Have you come across the Phoenix Camping Club?

Phoenix Camping Club

I don't know anything about it, other than that it exists, but it might be worth a try?
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Hello, no you are not alone! When my husband died I decided I would not give up travelling. Like you I have a Chausson but mine is a Welcome 85. My lovely collie dog always accompanies me. Usually I go abroad twice a year and in 5 weeks time am travelling through France and Spain to the Algarve. Yes, I agree things don't always go according to plan, but there you are; one just makes the most of it. In UK I mostly use the 'van locally, I.e. In Cornwall. Happy Travels.
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