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Caravan Guard have seen a 43% decrease in the frequency of motorhome insurance claims involving low bridges since launching a free motorhome height sticker initiative to help motorhomers avoid damage in 2009. Because of their success the stickers are being relaunched for 2011.

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This family friendly motorhome follows traditional European design, but there are very few motorhomes you could call ‘direct rivals’ to it. Adria may therefore have found a useful market niche virtually to themselves with this model.

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The mid-sized Donington motorhome is part of Bentley’s Signature range – the first coachbuilts to go on sale here based on the new Renault Master.

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Durham City is the jewel in the crown of an extraordinary and small county. The dramatic skyline is one of the most stunning city panoramas in Europe, dominated by the iconic Durham Cathedral described by Bill Bryson as “the best cathedral on planet earth”

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Harrow Wood Farm Caravan Park in Dorset, a family owned site set in 80 acres of farmland.

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First impressions of the Xplore 540 caravan are of a light, bright lounge and that’s because the window is a single unit, rather than three, so it lets in more light.

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The Fifth Wheel Company, based in north Wales and best known for its innovative fifth wheel tourers, launched its first ever slide out touring caravan, called the Inos earlier this year.

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This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews La Garangeiore a Castel Camping site – caravanning in a grand style on the grounds of a privately owned chateau, the site of a Gallo-Roman stone temple.

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A review of the French campsite Castel Les Gorges du Chambon by experienced caravan journalist Liz King. If you are looking for a rural haven in the countryside, unsuitable for teenagers, then this is it.

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A campsite review of Royal Umpire Caravan Park by experienced caravan journalist Liz King. This is a popular four star park set in 60 acres just 30 minutes from the coast at Southport or Blackpool, yet Croston itself is a small, picturesque conservation village.

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