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It goes without saying that Scotland is a beautiful country and despite its seasonally inclement climate still attracts millions of visitors every year. We all know Scotland is a land of castles, lochs, and wide open spaces, but what is there to do in the wonderful region? It is impossible »
“How green was my valley?”, very green indeed. Wales is known for having some of the wettest regions in the UK, and that is why it is so verdant and beautiful. Luckily for those of you looking for a holiday park break there this year the wettest areas are actually »
There’s a lot to consider when buying a second hand tourer caravan and these tips are in no way a full guide, but hopefully will get you thinking, and set you off in the right direction to get the information that you really need. Choosing The model This is where »
Every year for a lot of people there is the same palaver of remembering what to take with them on holiday. A lot of it is obvious stuff, but there is always the temptation to not worry about it as you can always pick up what you need when you »
The biggest bit of nationwide publicity the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show has had so far is the news that Ray Mears will not be appearing after his tirade on the lifestyle on the BBC show Room 101. However, those in the know will already be aware of the sister »
While for many the summer holiday is over, this is actually a very popular time for people with pets to get away. The holiday resorts have finally quietened down and the dog ban that affects many UK beaches over the summer is being lifted across the country. Those with dogs »
If you’re taking an out of season caravan holiday in a holiday park with static caravans then these days they’re pretty well kitted out and quite well insulated. However, if you’re making the most of the late summer sun camping or caravanning then you might find it’s getting chilly in »
So you’ve been visiting holiday parks and using static caravans for a while, but it might be that you’re now thinking about taking the plunge, making the staycation even cheaper and trying out proper camping, under canvas (or nylon and fibreglass poles these days). For most of this is a »
The week the children go back to school is always a popular time to get the deposit down on next year’s summer break, but before you do there’s plenty to consider so how do you plan a year ahead? While many caravan parks do early bird deals, giving huge discounts »
Typically as the children have gone back to school after the summer break, the sun has decided to make a reappearance after weeks of rain. It seems it’s always the way, after rain throughout August the sun is shining again and the rest of September is forecast to be settled »