Motorhoming around the UK, Scotland and Europe in our Rollerteam Autoroller 600G.
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Fiamma Cargo Strap System
Pretty much the final step in organising the motorhome's garage was to figure out a way of using the space against the back wall. Our chairs fit in really well there, so I just needed to get something to hold them in place. Turns out Fiamma have just the thing with their Cargo Strap system. Each set consists of a couple of plastic runners that are fixed to the wall, with moveable (and removeable) plastic fixings that hold rubber straps which can have their length adjusted to

Culzean Castle and our first BritStop
Despite the site being close to the A70 road the noise wasn't intrusive and we slept well - in fact we slept until quite late. We'd no need for an early start though, as out first stop of the day - the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) property of Culzean Castle - was only a few miles away. On the way we passed a couple of campsites we'd used in the past. The first was The Ranch which is a Caravan and Motorhome Club affiliated site and has a decent indoor pool. The other was

Burns Country
With a bit of a lull in the various things Fiona and I had arranged we decided to actually head out in the motorhome for a couple of days. Despite having been members of the Camping and Caravanning Club since we first got a motorhome in 2004, we'd never used any of their Certified Sites (CS). These are small sites only available to club members, generally with limited facilities and (normally but not always) restricted to 5 caravans or motorhomes but which tend to be quiet an