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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Gents,
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14th Aug 2013 8:45am |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
Hotel with infinity pool. |
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14th Aug 2013 9:01am |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
We found touring Scotland was suprisingly enjoyable last week. There's many campsites near the sea and loch's that are accessed down narrow, twisty roads which a large caravan could potentially struggle with.
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14th Aug 2013 9:07am |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
Only experience I have had with a motorhome was 6 weeks in Oz a few years back and novelty soon wore off, having to pack everything up everytime you wanted to move was a real PITA. Bought a s/hand caravan last year and it has been great so far, no problem with taking the dogs with us and offers so much flexibility. Caravan I bought is a Hobby (and yes I know they are favoured by the travellers - but there is a reason - they are spacious and very well kitted out) The one we bought is the only twin axle model that is within UK towing regs for a car (anything over 7m must be towed by a commercial vehicle ie transit van or pick up) It is a 2007 model, hardly used and it only cost me £6k, has a fixed double bed, central heating, shower/toilet etc. This was our site last month on Tiree for 2 weeks - stones throw from the beach. I also bought a small suitcase generator so we we had this idyllic site and electric when we needed it. Far better than the motorhome option. |
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14th Aug 2013 9:33am |
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Gruute Member Since: 05 Jul 2012 Location: Flanders Posts: 136 |
+1 I prefer house with pool. I don't want to be the slow traffic-retarding-caravan puller! And I don't want to be the most dangerous driver by taking the caravan to a speed I would do with the car only. 2017 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 silicon silver 2011 Defender 90 2.4 TDCI Nara Exclusive 2008 Porsche 911 997 4S Black/black 1970 Porsche 911T 2.2 in restauration 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 concours winner |
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14th Aug 2013 10:18am |
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cleughy Member Since: 08 Mar 2012 Location: West Kirby Posts: 361 |
caravan suits me better, as i hate packing up to go anywhere, plus the dog enjoys the awning more than being inside.
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14th Aug 2013 11:38am |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
As someone who has done both they have their appeals.
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14th Aug 2013 11:48am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Definitely caravan. Motorhomes are a royal PITA to pack up everything if you need to drive anywhere. Unless you tow one of those micr cars you don't have wheels at your destination and if you're going to tow it might as well be a caravan.
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14th Aug 2013 11:52am |
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jaybear Member Since: 31 May 2011 Location: Marseille Posts: 156 |
Guys
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14th Aug 2013 12:08pm |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
make sure you get motor movers,one thing that came fitted on our van - absolutely brilliant, defo recommend these makes getting it back down the side of the house a breeze as its a big van to man handle and saves any hassle from 'you know who.......!' who is always keen to supervise |
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14th Aug 2013 12:14pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Dude, you need to man-up and tell her, "Get the holiday clothes washed and make a brew while I sort the man's work" and then run like F***ing hell. |
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14th Aug 2013 12:48pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8523 |
Im going to say caravan.
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14th Aug 2013 9:27pm |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
The advice I got is the measurement that is used for calculating the permitted towing length excludes the A Frame and our one is a 610 model which is just 8cm under the 7m maximum towing length excluding the A Frame. With the A Frame included it is 8.1m. Far as I know it is the only twin axle hobby that complies in the UK. I almost bought a bigger 720 (it is over 8m without the A Frame) till I discovered this by accident. Alot of places selling them will tell you it doesnt matter and pc plod wont bother you, but my insurance company said in the event of an accident neither car or van would be covered if the legal towing limits were found to have been exceeded. It's a great van and being 7 ft wide makes it really spacious inside, you do need the towing mirrors though as you can see feck all behind you without them. There is apparently a move to increase this limit to bring us into line with the EU but hasn't come into effect as yet, unless it has been really recent. FFRR tows it no bother and it looked really good, although I did over hear someone on the ferry refer to us as 'posh gypos', reckon it was a bit of the green eyed monster............. |
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14th Aug 2013 9:49pm |
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ambulancekidd Member Since: 29 Feb 2012 Location: Ayrshire Scotland Posts: 276 |
For me its a caravan every time. Total comfort & you dont have to haul a lumbering motorhome around for the rest of the year. Having said that, I've also got a Mazda Bongo campervan. To simply stop in Glencoe on a beautiful summers evening, pop the top up, bed down & just take in the scenery before pressing the button & the blinds come down very gracefully. Its time to go to the land of nod. All that with 40mpg (yes really) its blissful.
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14th Aug 2013 10:55pm |
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