Just back from a week in Cornwall - staying in a 'holiday home' on the Lizard. Took the hybrid down as we were expecting to be joined by my parents but unfortunately my Dads dementia put paid to their visit.
Filled up with electricity at home and petrol in Rushden (giving a range of about 30 electric and 450 petrol miles). Had an overnight stop at the Premier Inn at Exeter, but no electric chargers in the car park. Down to the Lizard next day, with stops at Bude, Tintagel and Padstow but no chargers in the car parks there.
There were two parking spots allocated to our accommodation, but they were in a communal block so no chargers, and no way of getting a lead from the house to the car.
We didn't actively go searching for chargers, but kept an eye out at the numerous carparks we used as we travelled round Cornwall. We only found one carpark (Falmouth) that had chargers, so pulled into the only available spot. Charger was out of order.
We stopped at the M5 Exeter Services in the way home - huge number of Musk Float chargers, with more being installed - many were empty, but no use to us. All the conventional chargers were in use, but there does seem to be an extensive charger installation programme underway so should be a better next year.
Thankfully, even the remotest Cornish village has easy access to a Petrol station so we could enjoy our holiday doing the stuff we wanted to do, rather than searching for chargers and waiting for charge. Mind you, the petrol price varied by up to 10p a litre!