Bailey Retreat: The UK’s first semi-static tourer?
Liz King walks us through the new semi-static Retreat caravans by Bailey. Designed to be pitched in one place for a full season, they offer plenty of space and luxury.
Elddis Avanté 574 touring caravan review
The Elddis Avanté 574 is a new twin bed model seen for the first time at the October caravan show at NEC Birmingham.
Autocruise Quartet motorhome review
The Autocruise Quartet is a proper four-berth camper squeezed into a standard long wheel-base vehicle, which offers a lot of bang for your buck.
Visit Annecy – Camping in the French Alps
Liz and Dave King visited Annecy recently, a historic canaled town in the French Alps, and enjoyed the stunning sceneray, great local food and relaxed atmosphere of the lakes and surrounding areas.
2012 Knaus Sky TI 650 MF motorhome review
The body of the Knaus Sky TI 650 mf looks sleek and low, with quite a pleasing rear view, while a lowered floor aft of the rear wheels enables the under-bed storage to be considerably deeper – and to extend below the washroom floor for long items, like windbreaks.
2012 Tribute T-725 Motorhome Review
With its new, lower fixed bed and revised internal and external detailing, the facelifted T-725 in the new Tribute range looks more impressive than ever.
How Autoglass® prevent your motorhome windscreen chip from turning into a crack
In 2010 43% of the motorhome claims that Caravan Guard handled were for windscreens, but many of these claims could have been avoided with a quick, simple and free repair to a small chip before it spread in to a crack which meant the windscreen needed replacing.
2012 Adria Adora 642UP Caravan Review
A signifcant aspect of this caravan is that it has two single beds which can be pushed together to make a double to the left, or the right side of the caravan.
Protecting your caravan from damage during high winds
Touring caravans are relatively light, with high sides and a large surface area; in other words, they are hugely susceptible to the push of strong winds, particularly those which hit the caravan side on.
2012 Swift Sprite Lite 2 caravan review
The Swift Sprite Lite 2 is designed with the same philosophy that Sam Alper had in mind over 60 years ago when the Sprite was first introduced; that’s lightweight, practical and affordable. Add a modern twist to the design brief like the ability to be towed by a small economical family car, and be suitable for families and couples, and what you’ve got is the Sprite Lite 2.