Recommended Campsite Reviews UK
Lincoln Farm Park, Oxfordshire
This park in a pretty village has two excellent pubs within walking distance, one of which serves takeaway food.
Bessacarr E695 Reviewed
Swift’s flagship-range four-berth Bessacarr E695 is short enough to be an easy drive in town traffic as well as on the open road, yet it is big enough to offer comfortable living space for four.
Caravan Guard sweeps the board at the UK Broker Awards 2010
When it comes to insurance, caravanners get the best customer service in the UK. That’s the judges’ decision at the recent UK Broker Awards 2010, where we beat off competition from the UK’s top brokers to win ‘Customer Service Provider of the Year’ and ‘Personal Lines Intermediary of the Year’, which names the best insurance broker to the general public.
A bit of Pastiche Panache
The Coachman Pastiche 535 caravan offers a classic galley kitchen, with cooking equipment on one side and fridge and food preparation area on the other.
Recommended Campsite Reviews UK
Croft Park Campsite, East Yorkshire
This is an exclusive caravan park, family owned and run, for discerning adults only, on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds.
Recommended Campsite Reviews UK
Blue Rose Caravan Park, East Yorkshire.
This is a well maintained quality park exclusively for adults. Opened in 2008 this family owned park has 58 pitches, all with water taps, grey water and 10amp electricity.
Auto-Trail Excel 670B
If, from a motorhome, you want a fixed bed, separate shower, big fridge and a weight under 3500kg then the Autotrail Excel 670B is a worthy consideration.
A flash of inspiration? Chausson Flash 2 reviewed
French designers have introduced their novel thinking into a motorhome that meets the needs and demands of the times.
Recommended Campsite Reviews France
Le Domaine de la Forêt, Vendée
Oh wow! A four star park set in the grounds of the owners’ 19th century château in 100 hectares of parkland, just 14 km from the coast.
French speed limits
The new speed limits in France have generated some uncertainties for drivers and the French police. We’ve investigated and found that in typically government and indeed French style, the new code is complex, long and in legal jargon.