One of the great benefits of owning a touring caravan is that you can get away on a break whenever it takes your fancy. You do not have to worry about paying for hotels or accommodation getting fully booked, with so many options for caravan sites with excellent facilities.
If you are looking for the best places to take your four-legged family members, there are some great caravan sites to choose from. Whether you want to find somewhere close to the beach for sandy walks, or you just want to be sure that your dog will be welcome, these ten caravan parks are perfect for taking your dog:
If you are looking forward to getting away as soon as lockdown is over and you do not want your much-awaited holiday to get ruined by noisy families, your best option is to pick an adults-only caravan site and somewhere you are guaranteed a quiet location. Avoid the sites that have pools bursting with waterslides or playgrounds and instead opt for a tranquil setting, where you can enjoy peaceful silence and only hear nature
If you’re a caravan owner then you probably already know all about the many benefits of having an awning. There are all types of different awnings you can buy, from smaller canopy style awnings to provide shelter from the rain, to huge robust structures much bigger than your caravan.
Trying to find a campsite that is not only ideal for you and your family but that is also open in off-seasons can be difficult! Don’t fear, as we have done the hard work you and compiled a list of caravan sites that are great for the family and open in winter too.
With Coronavirus ruining most of our summer plans, it's no surprise that campsites have seen a surge in winter bookings this year. If you are one of the many caravanners looking for a winter trip this year, you’re in the right place. To save you scouring the internet, we have selected some great campsites that are open all year round – meaning you can head there this winter.
Did you know towing mirrors are a legal necessity, not a luxury? They cover a blind spot you can’t see with your regular sidecar mirrors. Without them, your safety on the road is at risk as well as that of other road users!
With many caravanners being stuck on what to do this year regarding holidays, most people have taken up camping as a way to get their caravanning fix. If you are planning a camping trip, we have put together a list of a few essentials you should take with you. Keep reading to see what made the list…
Many summer plans and trips have been cancelled due to COVID-19. Now lockdown restrictions have been lifted, it’s not too late to get an end of summer trip in. Whether you prefer to stay close to home or explore the outskirts of the UK, we’ve listed some campsites that caught our eye and will guarantee you a fabulous stay!
Europe offers some incredible Caravanning destinations as well as a chance to immerse yourself in different cultures, try local food and soak up some sun. Many caravanners can be put off taking their caravan abroad due to different driving laws, restrictions and having to drive on the other side of the road
Now that freedom seems that little bit closer, it’s the perfect time to start getting excited for and planning your first trip away. There are so many great destinations to tick off your bucket list right here in the UK. So, if you’d prefer to play it safe this summer by travelling only within the UK then check out some of these great holiday locations.
World Mental Health Day took place on the 10th of October this year. Once again it was successful in raising awareness of the different types of mental health conditions that a person can suffer at any given time. Currently, 1 in 4 adults will suffer from a mental health condition such as anxiety or depression at some point in their life.
Caravanning is one of the most popular holiday choices in the UK throughout the year. If you are planning on going on a caravan holiday in the near future, there are several things that you need to consider. One of the main things to consider is, are you allowed to take your dog?