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The Caravan Club reveals 11 top tips for your Easter break

A number of brilliant guides are available courtesy of The Caravan Club

by Joe Jeffrey

The Caravan Club has revealed some great tips so your Easter break goes without a hitch

It’s true to say that, with the Easter holidays approaching, now is the ideal opportunity to hit the open road and enjoy your first caravan or motorhome holiday of the year. And now, with spring in the air and temperatures on the up, many of you will undoubtedly be taking full advantage of the long weekend that awaits to travel to caravan parks the length and breadth of the UK and beyond to kick your caravan season off with a bang.

Before you set off on your adventures though, those helpful people over at The Caravan Club have provided CaravanTimes readers with some simple checks to make sure your holiday goes without a hitch.

1. Check that all tyres are inflated to the correct pressure and that wheels that have been standing over the winter will rotate freely to be sure that the brakes have been released
2. Make sure that the torque settings on wheel fixings are correct. For ideal torque settings, check with the vehicle manufacturer
3. Check for signs of damp and allow time to air the motorhome or caravan. If necessary, The Caravan Club recommends using a dehumidifier to assist with this
4. Check that all security items including alarms, trackers, wheel-clamps and hitch-locks are in working order
5. Make sure that the fire extinguisher is in place and within its serviceable use date, and that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are in working order – don’t forget to check batteries and pack an extra supply
6. Get out the vacuum and give your vehicle the ultimate spring clean, it is also advisable to arrange a service if needed
7. Check all water systems including the pump, tank and toilet. The Caravan Club also recommends sterilising all containers and water systems before use
8. Stock up on cleaning supplies, gas and spare lightbulbs
9. Charge the battery and check that it’s in prime condition
10. Don’t get caught with out-of-date caravan or motorhome insurance and breakdown cover, give your provider a call if necessary to check that everything is in order
11. Lastly, Easter can bring a variety of weather conditions, so be prepared with suitable clothing, and everything from sunglasses to extra blankets!

Martin Spencer, technical manager, The Caravan Club said: “Hitting the road for an Easter motorhome or caravanning holiday has become somewhat of a British tradition. Here at The Caravan Club, we value our holidaymakers’ safety and can’t stress enough how important it is to ensure that vehicles are road-ready and all essential checks have been made.”

The Caravan Club offers over 200 sites across the UK, offering holidaymakers a comfortable and affordable option for the great Easter getaway. Whether it’s a holiday in Europe or a ‘staycation’ at one of the UK’s best spots, it is important for drivers to ensure that they are embarking on their journeys with a fully checked vehicle and prepared for all weather conditions. Don’t forget to check traffic and weather conditions before setting off using online or news resources, and keep up to date with changing conditions while travelling via radio or mobile alerts.

For holidaymakers heading out on a motorhome or caravanning holiday for the first time, The Caravan Club has a number of informative online guides, for an easy holiday, so make sure you check them out here before you set off to have a stress free holiday wherever you’re heading.