Family Friendly 6 berth caravans – nine of the best!
For big families, sleeping accommodation is only part of the layout choice factor as flexibility in use is also key. And if you need to sleep only three or four people then a six-berth caravan may still be your best option. Here are nine of the best…
A Gallic Tour
They shivered in Brittany, sizzled in the Vendée and got soaked in the Dordogne; Dave and Liz King tell of their recent trip to France.
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Highclere Farm Campsite, Buckinghamshire
Location, location, location! In a rural setting, on a working farm just 10 minutes walk from the village of Chalfont St Giles, where some of Dad’s Army and other TV series were filmed…
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Le Domaine du Logis, Brittany
This four star site set within the grounds of a privately owned château has undergone extensive redevelopment since the new managers, Delphine and Miguel, took over in 2009…
Auto-Trail Apache 725 SE
The Apache 725 is a great family motorhome. The lounge is an ingenious design that allows you to adapt it in the course of use. When you are travelling, you remove a seating section to give legroom forward of the two belted seats that form an L-shape to the lounge.
Elddis Avanté 556
If flexible family accommodation, high quality build and fittings, delightful soft furnishings and enough specification to satisfy family needs all for a mid-range price are on your caravan wish list, then consider the Elddis Avanté 556.
Trailer Tents for Under £3750!
This month we compare two budget trailer tents to see which is the best value for money.
The Lake District is Open for Business!
Floods in the area last year, although devastating, haven’t stopped this lovely region of England welcoming visitors; it’s home to Benjamin Bunny and his family and friends of Beatrix Potter fame, and also to poet William Wordsworth and his host of golden daffodils.
The Autocruise Jazz
Since Swift Group’s acquisition of Autocruise the range has been developed and expanded to a point where no one else offers such choice.
The New Tribute T-620
Standard cruise control? Have they forgotten that this is supposed to be a back-to-basics approach to motorhoming?