We decided to rent a van. A Wicked van. They’re everywhere
in Australia but you don’t see that much of them in the UK. The van gets a lot
of interest, from people slyly taking photos, to boldly take photos to people
pointing and yelling “Wicked Camper!” in an English accent.
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The Wicked Van |
We have the van for 12 days, starting and finishing in
Edinburgh and plan to do a loop in England, hopefully getting pretty close to
the bottom of it.
Our first night’s destination was a little caravan park on a
farm just outside Carlisle so we could start exploring Hadrian’s Wall first
thing the next day.
A quick summary of Hadrian’s Wall: it was built by the
Romans as a defence against the Scots. It stretched across the whole width of
the country and lasted for about 300 years. Eventually the Roman Empire fell
and so did the wall. It ended up being looted by local churches to build their
cathedrals. Now it’s pretty much just Roman Ruins.
We started off checking out Lanercost Priory. A looooooong
time ago it was the capital of England when the King Edward I fell ill there
just before he died. It’s basically a nice old church. They still have services
there. It doesn’t actually have anything to do with Hadrian’s Wall but was
often attacked due to its close proximity.
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Lanercost Priory |
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The Prayer Book inside |
Off to Hadrian’s Wall. There are huge chunks of it missing
so parts of the wall are just dotted across England. We visited Birdoswald Fort
where about 1000 Romans once lived. Strangely there’s now a hostel there in an
old farm house (as well as a museum, which isn't so strange).
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The First part of the wall we found - an old turret along the side of the road |
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What Remains of Birdoswald Fort |
Next we headed off to the Lake District for a couple of days.
The Lake District is a national park in North England that, not surprisingly,
is full of lakes, England’s biggest lakes. We soaked up the views from
Ullswater and Windermere. Stayed at a caravan park that was infested with adorable
rabbits (I’ve never seen so many rabbits!) and went on an awesome high ropes
course. We had luckily missed the peak season with most school holidays the being
over, but Windermere was still heaving with everyone who doesn’t have to go to
school and their dogs.
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Ullswater Lake |
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Ullswater Lake (This photo and the one above were actually taken within minutes of each other) |
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Waterfall near Ullswater |
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Bunnies! |
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Lake Windermere |
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Has a crazy amount of birds! Fun Fact I learnt - only the Queen is allowed to kill swans, because they're the royal bird. |