Have a look at Carradice from Spa
https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m5b5s73p0/Bags-and-Luggage/CARRADICE/Saddle-Bags
Or Planet X have a cheaper bike packing range
https://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/bikepacking/bikepacking-bags/seat-bags-and-saddle-packs
Not big enough for camping on it's own, for that I use a set of 'Original' panniers too.Thanks!
Just done a quick Google on it. Looks an impressive bit of kit, but to be honest too big. Sorry, didn't mention that I'd be staying in b&b's etc, so no need for camping gear. I'll be traveling light as I can for it.
Similar idea from Alpkit hereI would second Restrap. I have one of these which I feel is superior to other brands because of the holster. It appears to me other makes rely on being fully packed to have rigidity, the Restrap doesn't. Mine is the 14 litre, my son has the 8 litre which is excellent for very long days or one night away.
https://restrap.com/products/saddle-bag-14-litres
Same set up as mine. 😁Not big enough for camping on it's own, for that I use a set of 'Original' panniers too. View attachment 619066
You'd be surprised how much space a change of clothes and waterproofs take up
If not carrying camping gear then you might be best served by bikepacking bags. You can fit a surprisingly large amount of stuff in them. I rate Restrap bags very highly, they're well priced, durable, look good and AFAIUI are made in the UK.
I would second Restrap. I have one of these which I feel is superior to other brands because of the holster. It appears to me other makes rely on being fully packed to have rigidity, the Restrap doesn't. Mine is the 14 litre, my son has the 8 litre which is excellent for very long days or one night away.
https://restrap.com/products/saddle-bag-14-litres