Here it is, my first photo of the week. This is a classic aluminium sided caravan circa 197o-something which we saw in a remote Suffolk cliff top site last week.
What's interesting is that the site has no facilities whatsoever, no power, no shop, no playground, no bar and is only just gaining running water to the vans. Unbelievably this basic site is incredibly popular because of it's lack of creature comforts and is the last of a dying breed.
Sometimes it's just the simple things in life.
Have a great weekend!
An interesting observation. Tourism is probably one of the largest service sector industries and we are seeing a range of interesting companies introducing new small-scale self catering products to meet the changing needs of guests.
From one end of the scale The Mighty Oak (http://www.mighty-oak.co.uk/) through to Feather Down Farm Days (http://www.featherdownfarm.co.uk) and Natural Retreats (http://www.naturalretreats.co.uk)
Posted by: Richard Linington | July 01, 2007 at 11:12 AM