Hever Castle, as most of you will know, I'm sure, is the childhood home of poor Anne Boleyn, who quite literally lost her head, poor girl (Henry VIII may have been a king, but a good husband, he was not). Nowadays, Hever is a tourist attraction, with various events going on throughout the year. Last weekend it was the Hever Castle Triathlon, and the OH was there to look after the participants during the open water swim in his kayak (or if I want to wind him up, his canoe - kayakers hate if you call their boat a canoe).
Hever Castle, Kent, United Kingdom |
We left mid morning Friday. The weather forecast for most of the weekend was very wet and windy, and the OH wanted to get there and get the tent pitched before the heavens opened. Since he was part of the swim safety team and they required easy access to the water, the site manager kindly let us pitch next to the river, away from where the competitors would be camping.
Next we, well the OH, started getting unpacked and ready to pitch said tent. I offered help, and when eventually he took me up on it, we quickly realised that I was as much use as a chocolate teapot, in fact, I wasn't even that useful! All 5' of me seemed to be in the way wherever I was stood, which is actually quite impressive, and the strong gusts of winds weren't much help either. Anyway, he successfully managed, more or less single handed, to get the tent and car awning up and we could relax for the rest of the evening, in our tent by the river.
Now I must add, the OH didn't stop at this; he decided in his infinite wisdom, to put up the gazebo too, so that our plot resembled a mansion like camp in the midst of the all the camper vans and single person tents. Though when it rained on Friday night, everyone was very grateful he had put up the extra shelter, and gathered beneath to socialise before the hard work commenced on Saturday.
I got up around 6am, shortly before the boys and girls set off to paddle to the meeting point for the days work and the morning brief. It was still dark, but not too chilly, so I took advantage of the lack of queues at the showers, unless you count the two crane flies and moth with whom I shared my shower. They were less trouble than expected and did allow me to shower in peace, which is more than the girls did when they were little! My crane flies and moth just sat on the walls quietly, which given my fear of moths was a good thing because I'm not sure my screams at a flying moth would have gone down well with my fellow campers. Feeling quite proud of myself, I headed back to the tent and settled in to read before the OH returned around lunchtime. However, I sat down and promptly fell asleep before waking to glorious sunshine and a fabulous view (once I'd opened up the windows).
Saturday's shift over, the OH and I had something to eat and drink then set off to have a look around the Castle. We set out quite late in the day, so really only got a quick look, but I'd forgotten just how huge the grounds were. The Castle itself, is relatively small, but the grounds are absolutely huge. Since it was late, we didn't take up the challenge of the maze, but we did have a lovely walk around and the ducks seemed more than happy to pose for some photos.
These two weren't worried about the wet weather forecast |
We enjoyed a leisurely walk and took a different route back to the campsite, via the swim venue. OMG how long is that swim course? Far too long for my liking, not to mention, I wouldn't fancy swimming in water that fish, ducks, swans and geese have peed and pooed in! Nope! Not for me at all, but there are plenty of people who do enjoy it and I am happy to sit back and cheer them on, they're far braver and fitter than I! Not that I did any cheering on this particular day, since the swims were all finished and the participants were off cycling or running elsewhere (also something I'm not really up for).
Now, we had seen the weather forecast so, in my infinite wisdom I had rushed out to buy suitable footwear and given how it hammered down Saturday evening and a lot of Sunday morning, I'm flipping glad I did! Once that rain came down, it came down. It was relentless, but thankfully, the tent stood up to the wind and the rain, which is always a bonus!
The OH had another early start on Sunday morning, and I shared yet another shower with two more crane flies (minus the moth). After little sleep, due to the hammering rain and driving winds overnight, the shower was very welcome and made me feel a little bit more human. Though not so human that I would consider doing a triathlon. I am somewhat in awe of these boys and girls. One look at the wind and rain and I would have packed up and gone home! This bunch of athletes, got themselves up and ready and were setting off, pushing their bikes to the start line of the challenges that lie ahead of them and they didn't look in the least bit miserable about it!
Even though it rained, and I admit, I really was quite chilly at times, I did enjoy my weekend. It was nice to not have to do anything at all. No routines, no housework, no cooking at certain times, or having to walk the dog in the rain (if you can get him out of the house that is, he's not keen on getting wet). It was just a weekend of relaxing, reading, taking in the view and spending time with the OH. That said, it was lovely to get home, see my girls and my dog, and sleep in my bed!
Oh, and just in case you were wondering, the boys and girls on the swim safety team had no emergencies, they did their job well, kept everyone safe and encouraged them round the course.
If you would like more information on Hever Castle or the triathlon please see below for useful links:
Castle Triathlon Series 2020 Bookings
Upcoming Events at Hever Castle
Love the look of Hever Castle, but it is a bit far. Loving your wellies. And hope the move goes well #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteWell should you ever find yourself in Kent, you'll have a good excuse to visit xx
DeleteSounds like you had a good weekend, even if you did have to shower with crane flies! #kcacols
ReplyDeleteIt was fabulous and very relaxing, in spite of the crane flies x
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lovely weekend. I'm not much of a camper but looks like great fun. Loving the wellies.
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I have always hated camping with a passion, but I am converted. I think perhaps it's an age thing, I've obviously mellowed in my 40's, or it's just easier without small children ;-) x
Deletelooks like a beautiful place to explore - good luck with packing! #MMBC
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place and it was a very welcome break from all those boxes at home x
DeleteHever Castle looks beautiful, what a grand place for a triathalon. I don't think I'd be joining in too, yes, reading/sleeping in the tent is more my style. It looks like you had a nice relaxing weekend x
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Yes. I think all that activity is for 'other' people. Give me a cuppa and a book and that's me happy x
DeleteLooks like a nice place to visit, though I am not up to camping in heavy rain like that! I too would have fallen asleep again at 6am - good plan! #MMBC
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you! Camping in the rain is fun, but it's so much nicer when it's nice and sunny and warm! x
DeleteYour blog is how blogs used to be and I mean that as a huge compliment. Real and true and funny in places too. Not sure if I have been to this castle although probably have as my mum was a big history buff. Camping is fun I think and very good for the soul #MMBC
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate, I really appreciate your compliment. I am beginning to do reviews, but I try to keep them in line with how I like to do things. The blog is a great outlet for me and I really don't want to compromise on it. Your kind words mean a lot xx
DeleteLooks like a great place to visit #dreamteam@_karendenniz
ReplyDeleteHi Karen. I went a few times as a teen and am planning on taking my girls next summer x
DeleteWhat a beautiful place to look around a d explore. X #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteIt is a super place! I may even brave the maze next time x
DeleteWhat an interesting place. Thanks for sharing it with us. #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome. It is a fabulous day out x
Deletestinks about the weather but sounds like a pretty cool time #dreamteam
ReplyDeleteYes the weather could have been a lot kinder, but the ducks didn't seem to mind x
DeleteI would love to go to Hever - been on my bucket list for absolutely ages. pleased you had a nice time even though it rained. it is nice just to get away from the same old routine isnt it. Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time!
ReplyDeleteThank you Emma. You absolutely must visit (when the sun is shining), it really is a fabulous place x
DeleteIf I ever find myself over in that direction I would love to visit. It looks really, really interesting! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteOh definitely worth a visit x
DeleteI haven't been to Hever Castle since I was a child but reading this has made me want to visit and show my boys, especially as it isn't far from us. I know they'd love it. #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteI know. I'm exactly the same. I can't believe I've never taken the girls x
DeleteWhat an interesting place to explore! Hever Castle looks beautiful!
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It is fabulous. I will definitely visit again in the summer x
DeleteHever castle looks so beautiful. We've yet to visit it, but I've just seen they do a jousting event in the summer. That's going in the calendar for next year ;-) Thanks for being part of the #DreamTeam x
ReplyDeleteHi Annette. I can't believe how many events they have on. Jousting sounds like a great day out x
DeleteSounds like a wonderful weekend spent camping, swimming, exploring and of course, remembering that Henry VIII was a bit of a monster who had people executed when they were of no use to him ;) I would so love to visit Hever Castle, it looks absolutely charming. #DreamTeam
ReplyDeleteOh Heather, you'd love it!
DeleteLooks like a lovely place to visit, a change of scenery does wonders! #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteHi Kate. You're absolutely right and I really did need a change. It was lovely x
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