Bailey Pegasus 2 Milan – thoroughly modern versatility
Meet the Pegasus II Milan, featuring the exact same versatile floorplan that made the classic Pagaent Champagne such a winner – but with all the mod cons.
Fitting an Al-Ko AKS 3004 hitch stabiliser
Professional caravan journalist and caravan maintenance expert Doug King talks us through how to replace a conventional hitch with a more modern Al-Ko 3004 hitch/stabiliser.
Caravan Guard team raise over £6,000 in charity bike ride
A team of 13 brave bike riders from Caravan Guard have raised over £6,000 for various charities.
New 5 star insurance offers more cover and lower prices
A Defaqto 5 Star Rating has been awarded to Caravan Guard’s newly launched touring caravan insurance policy, which offers increased levels of cover and also new lower prices for many caravan owners.
2013 Adria Coral 670 SLT motorhome
The Adria Coral 670 SLT motorhome for 2013 was built with the Euro 5 engine, of course, and a Fiat Ducato 2.3L 130Hp manual six-speed gearbox
Visiting the historic Roman city of Wroxeter
Situated 5 miles east of Shrewsbury on the B4380 is the Roman city of Wroxeter (or ‘Viroconium’ as the Romans called it).
Auto-Sleeper Broadway EL Duo: Cosseting times for two
From a four-strong Broadway line-up (a new model joins in 2013) that sits between the smaller Nuevos and larger Cotswolds, this is the EL Duo. Strictly for two, with a layout that sees twin rear settees that can be beds, or set together for a generous double.
First look: The new Bailey Unicorn 2 and its panoramic front sunroof
The Bailey Unicorn S2 range has arrived and let there be light, lots of it, due to a swanky new vertical front skylight and the lighter weights across the range.
How to keep your motorhome safe from theft
As well as fitting the best security available, there are some practical steps which you can take to help keep your motorhome safe, and to ensure you’re not one of the unlucky few who has their motorhome stolen.
French breathalyser law: Don’t get caught out
A new law which came into force on the 1st July makes it a legal requirement for all motorists, including those visiting from the UK, to carry at least two breathalyser kits in their vehicle when driving on French roads.