Campsite Review: The Lookout Holiday Park, Dorset
This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews The Lookout Holiday Park in Dorset; a low key, family orientated, privately owned park at the edge of the Purbeck Hills.
Campsite review of Fallowfield Dene in Northumberland
This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Fallowfield Dene in Northumberland, a secluded yet large site, which is particularly well placed if you want to explore the Roman history of the area as Hadrian’s Wall is very nearby.
Charges for recovery on European roads – we cover the costs
This article explains the charges which can leave motorhomers out of pocket when they breakdown on European toll roads, and how Caravan Guard cover the costs incurred.
French Campsite Review: Camping des Lacs
This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Camping des Lacs, this French site is set in the inland area of the Charente region, in a fantastic setting beside a lake.
French Campsite Review: Le Château de Fonrives
This week Liz reviews the Le Château de Fonrives campsite in France. Set in the grounds of a privately owned Château on the borders of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne, this family run site is peaceful in low season but a hive of activity in high season.
French Campsite Review: Castel Camping Séquoia Parc
This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Castel Camping Séquoia Parc – a large park set in 45 hectares in the grounds of a 19th century Château surrounded by beautiful trees, and all only a few miles from the coast.
Why it’s worth protecting your motorhome insurance no claims discount
Protected no claims bonus is something which can seem a little confusing at first, but this article explains why protecting your no claims is a good idea.
French Campsite Review: Kawan Village Moulin du Périé
This week experienced caravan journalist Liz King reviews Kawan Village Moulin du Périé – a rural, rustic retreat off the beaten track, thats well worth seeking out.
Elddis Avante 515 caravan reviewed
Many caravans have a twin-lounge layout but not all boast as large a kitchen as the 515. This amount of storage plus the fact it has beds for five, a full-length lounge and a separate shower make it feel more spacious than its five and half metre length would at first suggest.
Bilbo’s Komba LWB motorhome reviewed
The long-wheelbase version of Bilbo’s VW motorhome will cost you £1,990 more than the standard version and for that you get 400mm of extra length. It doesn’t sound a lot but it does make a world of difference.