Hello my delicious pop tarts,
As you can tell by the title, a few weeks ago, I went on my first ever holiday!! WHOO! The place I went to was Callow Top Park where people can camp in tents and caravans or stay in one of the three cottages provided. I stayed in one of the cottages with my two mums and two younger siblings. The cottage has two bedrooms: one has a double bed and a single bed and the other room has a bunk-bed. There is also a sofa-bed in the front room.
To get there, we got trains, buses and a minibus. Which, (in total) took around 6 hours there and back.
As you can tell by the title, a few weeks ago, I went on my first ever holiday!! WHOO! The place I went to was Callow Top Park where people can camp in tents and caravans or stay in one of the three cottages provided. I stayed in one of the cottages with my two mums and two younger siblings. The cottage has two bedrooms: one has a double bed and a single bed and the other room has a bunk-bed. There is also a sofa-bed in the front room.
To get there, we got trains, buses and a minibus. Which, (in total) took around 6 hours there and back.
Some greenery we went past on the train
We got to Callow Top Park at around 2pm in the afternoon. Initially I shared a room with my sister and the room looked like this:
However, my mum found it uncomfortable sleeping on the sofa-bed in the front room, so me and both of my siblings switched rooms: my sister and I went to sleep in the bunk-bed and my little brother and mums slept in the room with the double and single beds.
The day we arrived, the weather was mostly lovely except some rain in the afternoon. On the Sunday or Monday after we had arrived, the weather was BOILING! Both my sister and I got sunburned, my sister got it worst as they wore a sleeveless top, whereas I was wearing a t-shirt.
Unfortunately, the weather for the rest of the week was mostly not so great, with plenty of rain, and some not rainy but not particularly hot or sunny days. Therefore, we spent most of our week inside with the occasional swim in the outdoor pool.
During this week we mostly saw this:
Whilst vegetating in front of the TV, I 'accidentally' got my brother and sister hooked on a TV Show called 'The Big Bang Theory'. It was an accident! Honest!
*Disclaimer* The people who saw the most of this room was me and my siblings, our mums spent of the days exploring outside despite the bad weather. Such brave humans!
In between being couch potatoes we hung out with friends who were on a campsite nearby in the park and played games with them such as a card game named Uno.
On one of the sunny days (there was about 2), I went for a walk into Ashbourne and did this by walking down a trail, which was beautiful to walk through as there was so much nature!
The local River that runs through Ashbourne.
As I was walking I saw a small bird which I tried to take a picture of.
Unfortunately, the picture is a little bit rubbish and I don't know what type of bird it is, so sorry about that.
I then came across a tunnel which had sound effects that mimicked the sound of a train, which was very cool!
However there were parts of the tunnel that were pitch black, which was creepier than the train noises and reeeaalllyyy didn't help my nerves at all... *ahem*.
Aside from the scary darkness that definitely does not have the girl from The Grudge lurking near the walls of the tunnel, I found something so cool I literally squealed from excitement and happiness...
EEEEEEEKKKKKKK BADWOLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For anyone who doesn't know, 'BADWOLF' is from Doctor Who -a British TV Show- from the reboot in 2005 which cropped up again in a later series with David Tennant (the 10th Doctor).
After a week of staying at the cottage, we left on the Friday morning and traveled for 6 hours on multiple different modes of transport to get back home. At around 5-5.30pm we arrived back home in our local area in Manchester.
My thoughts about the trip:
I really enjoyed my first holiday and wished I could live there, shame about the weather though. I would really recommend going to Callow Top Park, however it was very expensive to stay there and was between £400-£650 for a week, not including travel money to get there. I'm not sure about how much it is if you are camping or staying in a caravan, it might be cheaper but you will have to research this information yourself if you are interested, it was definitely worth the debt (for us) though.
Thanks for reading my blog! xx
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