Coupling up! Some of the best caravans for couples
Most two-berth caravans fall into two categories: those with end washrooms and those with end kitchens. There’s plenty of choice out there in both layouts, but there are just a few two-berth caravans that don’t conform to either.
Up for a Challenger?
Compare Swift’s new island bed Challenger 580 with the 560 model and you’ll see it’s longer and instead of a small table unit in the centre-front position between the parallel settees, the 580 has a chest of drawers (with hinged extension tabletop).
Great Value Lunar!
Step inside a 2009 Lunar Zenith 5 and your first impression is of clean lines, light woodwork and modernity everywhere you look.
Sterling Eccles Elite Searcher
The twin axle Searcher is positively bristling with high tech kit designed to make an extended stay on site comfortable and stress-free.
An Elddis Exploration
Despite its two-berth status the Elddis Odyssey 525 is more likely to be used as a two-berth for couples wanting a spacious interior that offers the flexibility to entertain extra guests as and when required.
Caravanning in perfect harmony
Reviewed: Fleetwood Sonata Concerto. Sonata is the lowest priced of Fleetwood’s three ranges.