Awnings are a vital piece of kit that can double the floor space of your caravan and provide an extra level of comfort. We look at the various designs on offer | |
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This year is looking very busy for new towcar launches, with a brand new Vauxhall SUV as well as a new version of the ever-popular Toyota Land Cruiser
Lightweight, economical and practical - the Kindle has many things in common with the perfect caravan, but will it catch on with touring enthusiasts? Chris Jefferies investigates |
The Aetherstream is the culmination of months of painstaking work by Californian designers Aether Apparel, who have brought a touch of modern glamour to this classic Airstream tourer |
| The Mokka is Vauxhall's first ever compact SUV |
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A number of caravan sites today offer comprehensive facilites for the disabled. We outline what to look for on your next holiday |
From awnings to solar panels, we profile the gadgets that can make your next holiday more comfortable |
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Avoid that sickening feeling of returning to find your caravan missing or damaged as we take you through the basics of safety and security |
Everything from gas refuelling to toilet emptying is covered in our handy primer |
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Best-selling caravan manufacturer with a group incorporating Sprite and Sterling brands |
One of the best known names in the industry, Bailey of Bristol is the oldest caravan manufacturer in the UK. |
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Over the last five decades Elddis caravans have built up a reputation for manufacturing award winning, affordable tourers and motorhomes with a strong and widespread retailer network |
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Breathtaking coastal scenery abounds in this lush green country. Major cities such as Dublin and Cork are packed with historical attractions and great eating. |
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Cheddar cheese, Devon cream teas, cider...the South West is a haven for foodlovers. With two National Parks and four World Heritage sites there is plenty to see as well. |
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One of the most vibrant regions of the UK with a myriad of attractions for the staycationer. Featuring two thousand years of history from Hadrian's Wall to St James' Park. |
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From the gentle slopes of the Chiltern Hills to the orchards of the 'Garden of England' the South East has more than its fair share of nature spots |
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