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A five-week, 2,000-mile adventure through France in a self-built campervan re
Camping. I do understand the attraction. It’s stripped back, simplicity. Out in nature. There’s something romantic about it, I’ll admit. Plus, let’s face it, it’s cheap as chips. But shower blocks and
WHOEVER COINED the phrase ‘don’t mix business with pleasure’ certainly wasn’t offered the use of a VW California Ocean for the week. Handily, that’s not a mantra I live by, and I was quick to point ou
Regular readers of Practical Motorhome will know that my current campervan – a 2017 Autocruise (Swift) Select 144 – has been in my ownership for just a few months. In that time, we’d not given it much
Ditching electric hook-up and choosing to go wild camping in your campervan is a great, low-cost way to enjoy the outdoors away from the crowds on busy campsites. But, going off-grid and staying overn
More women than ever are deciding to choose their own adventures and enjoy the freedom of travelling alone. Three writers explain why it’s their favourite way to escape
If you want a challenge that means cycling far from the nearest B&B, but you also enjoy comfort at the end of the day, then a campervan is the ideal solution. How do you deal with all your storage, cl