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Foreign travel with your caravan can be plain sailing with a little planning an
Here we are first night in our new Rapido. I saw our little piece in the latest MMM magazine (January, page 11) and I have done so many upgrades in the handling and rattle dept since. We still got the
If you’ve ever been to a motorhome show – and we’d recommend one as a great place to start – you’ve probably been quite overwhelmed at the sheer number of vehicle layouts to choose from. With all the
Q When towing a caravan, should the fridge be left switched on to keep food cold, and if so, which power setting should be used while on the move? AYes, in most caravans, the fridge can be left on whi
It is May, the sun is shining, the work schedules align; off we go on an impromptu trip close to home in Northern Ireland. With our youngest now away in college, we can take a May holiday and take adv
MY FIRST WORDS to anyone entering the magical world of leisure-vehicle touring are always: “Go on a course”. Whether they’re talking caravans or motorhomes, my advice is always the same. In response,
They don’t make them like they used to. It’s an expression that can be applied to cars and caravans, and it’s a double-edged sword. There have been many advances in motoring and touring, but some char