Paul starts in Kingston-upon-Hull, where British caravans are made, to experience the most popular mode of transport for domestic holidays in England, which annually receives 30 million tourists. Learning the practicalities of a caravan proves quite a challenge. On his tour of England, Paul discovers such quaint traditions as competitive egg throwing. In tiny Weston, the joys of sleepy beach resorts, such as sand castles and Punch & Judy puppet shows, where guest performer Paul introduces as character football star Wayne Rooney. Then a rustic music festival with ancient DJ. Pure countryside charm in the Cotswolds, yet a circus passes by, an boyish dream of Paul's, part of which finally comes true thanks to the clown. In Cornwall, where he picks a huge, self-contained caravan park which even includes a golf course. Feklow comedian Syteve Frost shows him the real Cornish country, which traditionally feels different from Engeland, some even preach separatism,a nd a heritage reaching back to Celtic paganism.
—KGF Vissers