Isle of Purbeck, Church Farm, July 2025

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There are a lot of campsites located on farms next to churches so we were relieved that Google navigated us without incident to Church Farm on the Isle of Purbeck. Located in a farmers field in the village of Church Knowle, this site is a Certified Site in the Camping and Caravanning club network. It’s off-grid, very peaceful and absent of light pollution at night. The facilities are basic – a couple of loos and a shower and we think the price is around £15 per night. We aren’t really sure because after two days here, we haven’t seen anyone from the farm yet!

Once we had pitched up, we headed to the New Inn, a short walk from the campsite. There were references that it is now a community pub but we didn’t get that vibe whilst we were there. It’s a stunning building, in keeping with the overall feel of Church Knowle being an affluent rural community in a lovely part of Dorset.

New Inn, Church Knowle, Isle of Purbecj, July 2025

Food was excellent with plenty of choice and there’s a decent selection of fish dishes. Although between us we weren’t very adventurous with Moe choosing Scampi and Joe enjoying the duck salad starter.

Dinner at the New Inn, Church Knowle, Isle of Purbeck, July 2025

Today we headed into Poole and the reason for our visit, was the annual service of our campervan at Breeze VW Commercial. After a number of awful experiences with other VW main dealers, Breeze continue to provide a great service. Whilst it was a struggle last year to even determine if Yeoman’s in Exeter had actually performed an oil change, there was a detailed video from Breeze showing the work carried out.

In the afternoon we stopped off at “Blue Pool” where we lunched at the cafe and wandered around the gardens and pool. The pool / lake was an old 19th century quarry excavation that filled naturally with water.

The claim to fame for Blue Pool is that is hosts the longest rope bridge in the UK. Moe adds that it’s very bouncy… hmm.

Blue Pool, near Corfe Castle, July 2025

Surprise Birthday weekend on Dartmoor

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All I had to do was help pack the campervan and drive an hour or two South from East Devon. Location was unknown but as we left the Devon Expressway near Buckfastleigh, I had an inclination of what might be one of the programme of events…

Five minutes after leaving the Expressway we pulled into the main camping field at Churchill Farm, just a mile or so outside the village of Buckfastleigh. This is a Caravanning and Camping club Certified Site (ie small and rustic) but with facilities. We were set up in a few minutes for a very promising weekend of weather, with another heatwave on the horizon.

What I wasn’t expecting was the arrival of a white campervan which located itself right beside our pitch. Our daughter Suzanne and husband had come along for the birthday celebrations.

Moe had everything planned out. A walk down the hill, past the ruins of Holy Trinity church and dinner at the Abbey Inn. Food and service were good.

Post dinner picture, The Abbey Inn, Buckfastleigh

We returned via the now abandoned Holy Trinity church and watched the sunset over the campsite.

Sunset over Churchill Farm Campsite, Buckfastleigh, July 2025

Saturday was Joe’s birthday and the main event was lunch on the South Devon steam railway. Joe had guessed steam trains would be part of the plan, with the campsite just over a mile away from the northern end of the Heritage Steam railway. With exceptionally hot conditions, Joe was mightily relieved that the birthday treat did not consist of a day on a steam engine footplate!

A pleasant 20 minutes walk to Buckfastleigh station.

Buckfastleigh Station, South Devon Railway, July 2025

In fact, steam engines were a problem today. With the dry spell having created tinderbox conditions, we watched as our steam train arrived at the platform only to be replaced by a Diesel unit. Trackside fires were occurring and the last steam trip had already caused another one. Our trip was delayed whilst the “fire unit” was despatched down the line.

Fire Truck, South Devon Railway, July 2025
South Devon Railway, Buckfastleigh, July 2025

Moe had booked us into the dining car for a special lunch. The food was centred around the most amazing Ploughman’s lunch. Quality and quantity were outstanding – luckily Moe had brought some sandwich containers which were swiftly filled with the excess from our meals and one of the staff stored them for us in a refrigerator.

South Devon Railway Lunch Special, July 2025
South Devon Railway Lunch Special, July 2025

The meal service took the entire time of the outbound and return journeys and the original plan had been to then catch another service back to Totnes. With temperatures in the mid 30s, we decided this wasn’t sensible or desirable and instead headed to the River Dart, where the young ones at least, enjoyed a swim in the refreshing water.

After cooling off in the River Dart, we headed for a relaxing evening at the campervans and enjoyed Moe’s birthday cake. Battenburg cake!!

Birthday cake, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, July 2025

Temperatures remained in the mid 30s until sunset.

Another Devon Heatwave, 12 July 2025

We left Churchill farm the next morning having had a pleasant two night stay. The campsite has EHU, toilets and showers and is in a stunning rural location. The Pedrick family run the campsite as an add-on to their dairy and sheep farm.

We have visited Buckfastleigh Abbey on previous trips so chose not to visit again on this occasion. However, the campsite is perfectly located for a visit to the Abbey and we would highly recommend it.

CamperJam #16, Weston Park, Shropshire 4th – 6th July 2025

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I’m still in catch-up mode with regards to the blog postings. Tens of thousands of visitors at a country house in the middle of Shropshire meant an essentially internet-free weekend…

CamperJam #16 was indeed at Weston Park, near Telford and it’s one of the most recognised and hotly anticipated VW events in the UK. This was Moe’s Christmas present and it was a much bigger hit than the previous years burger press. For the record, Moe doesn’t really do burgers… Joe however…

Camper Jam 16, 4th – 6th July 2025, Weston Park

This coming weekend is my birthday weekend, so Moe has a surprise program of events for me hence I’m trying desperately to get the blog as up-to-date as possible. Will she be able to surpass a “Burger press” or a “Weekend at Camper Jam”?

Plenty of entertainment for adults and kids with bands playing most of Friday until Sunday. It was a much bigger festival than we expected with over 20,000 visitors.

We were booked in the VW California Club “Club Camping” area where several lines of California’s and Grand California’s were camped. Met lots of folks whom we’ve only interacted with via a forum “handle” and received loads of fantastic ideas for additional toys.

CamperJam 16, 4th – 6th July 2025, Weston Park

There was a huge VW / Camping shopping area selling everything from the latest Campervan to tent pegs. Plenty of opportunity to purchase loads of stuff you never really knew you needed. And probably didn’t.

Additionally there were a number of VW vehicle shows. The picture below is the inside of an ID Buzz conversion and the lady has lots of low voltage / wattage appliances which allows her to camp off-grid using just the vehicle batteries fed through the tiny 300w inverter.

CamperJam 16, 4th – 6th July 2025, Weston Park

The weather was a bit mixed and very wet Sunday morning.