
Bailey, Coachman & Swift: The ultimate two-berth comparison
We review and compare three of the most popular 2 berth touring caravans on the market from Bailey, Coachman and Swift Caravans. Which is your favourite?

Vantage Med motorhome review: an independent air of quality
Discover what makes the new Vantage Med a great motorhome for couples or single campers with its fantastic build quality and features.

How to find the right battery and charger for your motorhome
If you’re in the market for a new battery and charger for your motorhome, or you simply want to know more about how they work and the different types available, check out this latest guide for handy information.

2015 Swift Sprite Major 4 SB caravan review
A practical 4 berth touring caravan from Swift – the Sprite Major 4 SB provides ample accommodation for couples and small families.

Towbars and towbar maintenance gear guide
This month, we’ve compiled a complete guide on towbars and towbar maintenance. Packed with hints, tips and product recommendations, it’s perfect for new (and seasoned) caravanners and motorhomers.

ENC Touring Cub motorhome review: Doing a one-two
Based on the Nissan NV200 Kombi van, the new ENC Touring Cub motorhome provides a great compact option for campers.

Would you ever consider downsizing your caravan or motorhome?
If you’re considering downsizing your caravan or motorhome, or you’ve recently traded in large unit for a smaller alternative, we want to hear from you! Vote now in latest poll and tell us why you’re for or against downsizing.

2015 Bailey Pursuit 530/4 caravan review
This contemporary looking Bailey Pursuit caravan features the popular end washroom and fixed double bed layout. But is it on your shortlist?

2015 Benimar Mileo 294 motorhome review: A British/Spanish fling thing
Could this UK friendly Spanish Motorhome win you over? With its high specification, we think it might! Read the full review here and decide for yourself.

Should tyre pressure monitoring systems be standard fit? Your votes are in!
After hundreds of votes and dozens of comments, we can now reveal if you think tyre pressure monitoring systems should be a standard feature of new caravans or motorhomes.