The flagship of the new Alu-Tech range and Bailey’s most luxury tourer to date. |
The second generation Pegasus has been rebranded using the names of Italian cities |
| The first ever Bailey caravan was produced in 1948 by Martin Bailey |
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Redesigned for 2011 with a panoramic front sunroof and luxury interior. |
Redesigned from the ground-up, this entry level model features a sleek aerodynamic exterior and an upgraded interior |
| Based in Hull, Swift are leaders in the caravan and motorhome market |
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The ten year anniversary model sees a total facelift with increased headroom and deeper lockers. |
In its 35th year the Crusader now has Alde heating and thicker mattresses for a luxury finish. |
| Elddis caravans have been in production since 1964 |
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The entry-level models from Lunar come in a choice of nine layouts, ranging from two to six berths. |
The weights in the mid-range Lunar caravans are among some of the lowest in their class |
| Lunar promise lightweight luxury across their three ranges |
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 Other Makes
Coachman Caravans have been building tourers at their production plant in Hull for over twenty years |
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The Sterling range of caravans sits under the Swift Group umbrella - arguably the largest manufacturers of leisure homes in the business |
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Part of the Explorer Group, Buccaneer Caravans are the sister brand of Elddis and have enjoyed over 40 years in the market |
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Highly regarded British manufacturers of the American micro-caravan known as the teardrop trailer |
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Specialising in folding caravans, Gobur focus on producing space saving tourers that are convenient to store without compromising on comfort. |
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One of Europe's leading mobile leisure companies, Hymer manufacture caravans and motorhomes from their headquarters near Munich in Germany. |
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Caravelair Caravans
Built in France, Caravelair produce these popular, lightweight caravans for the European market. |
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Adria Mobil is a Slovenian company based in Novo Mesto, and manufacture a high volume of caravan and motorhome units which are distributed throughout Europe.
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With a focus on family touring, Dethleffs have been building caravans in their native Germany for over 75 years |
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With their unique teardrop design, and diminutive size TAB tourers are lightweight, compact with fresh modern interiors |
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Not often seen on British roads, Eriba's unique pop-top design mark these distinctive and compact tourers out from the crowd. Their extremely low towing weights and compact size means they can be towed by most small cars |
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Operating out of the UK since 2005, Teardrop Trailers offer a compact and lightweight option, for those looking for a quick getaway |
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Famed for their lightweight construction and easy towing capabilities, Freedom caravans are a caravan manufacturer and distributor based in Stafford |
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For over 75 years this American company has produced unique and iconic trailers made from aluminium. |
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Auto-Sleepers, an established name in the motorhome world for over fifty years, introduced its first range of luxury caravans in 2010 |
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Original ABI caravans can still be found touring on British roads today, and have a reputation for exceptional build quality and damp resistance. |
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A futuristic looking caravan from log cabin maker Dunster House |
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The Swift Group retired the Abbey range in 2009, but models are still widely available on the used and second hand market. |
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Based in North Warwickshire, Avondale was involved in the design and manufacture of touring caravans for 37 years before going into administration in 2008. |
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