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Motorhome vs Caravan....
We had a great summer in the caravan this year. We used it for 2 weeks in Spain, a week in the Lakes, week in Yorkshire, plus a few long weekends.
It is a twin axle Elddis Crusader Sirocco, and is a very decent caravan. However, from now on its just likely to be me and the wife, along with the dog, we don't need such a big caravan. The downside to towing such a big caravan is that it murders the fuel consumption!
So, I am going to sell it and downsize. We do like the idea of a small motorhome, 2 berth. There seems to be plenty for sale.
What are folks experiences of moving from a caravan to a motorhome? pro's & cons etc.
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29th Sep 2011 6:21 pm
NickJ
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Only had a caravan but dont think we could never go to a motorhome... we pitch up and then use the car to get around the local area. Not so easy when you have to move your 'home' every time.
29th Sep 2011 6:25 pm
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Yes, but we fancy going 'off the beaten track' a bit more. Some of the areas we want to tour, such as Eire, and Scottish islands might not suit towing a caravan. I understand the lack of easy mobility when on site, its a definite negative for the motorhome.
29th Sep 2011 6:33 pm
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29th Sep 2011 6:38 pm
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29th Sep 2011 6:57 pm
Discotres
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I have sold my caravan and bought a motorhome, it is a whole new experience in a nice way, with a selection of awnings available you can soon double your living area.
As for having no car, not a problem at all, we take bikes and when I go to the South of France I take my motorbike as well. We have a boat and when you arrive in a marina home or abroad we don't have a car but make do with what is there and plan accordingly. The traffic is so horrendous around St Tropez it's pretty pointless having a car anyway!
To be able to just pull over somewhere and step into your house behind you without getting out is amazing, we have all possible gadgets and it is home from home.
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29th Sep 2011 7:18 pm
mick
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One advantage of a motor home you can tow a boat
29th Sep 2011 7:27 pm
Matty 2332
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Ive tried both and would have a caravan over a camper/ motorhome. Its too much hassle having to stow everything away everytime I want to do a bit of sight seeing, increased fuel having to lug the whole kit and kaboodle everywhere.
Returning to my pitch to find some has nicked it (despite a reserved sign) ! finding another spot and having to level up all over again. Re-fill water tanks, having to pull up near a tap to fill up ! All too much hassle at a time when you want to take it easy. Depending on model, generally more room in a caravan. Imagine having to take your awning down everytime you go for a drive, and having to refit on your return. You even see motorhomes towing small cars !!!
There cant be many places where a Caravan wont go where a motorhome can. Stick with your caravan, invest in a powered mover to take the strain out of leveling/ squaring up
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29th Sep 2011 7:40 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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Thanks for all the replies so far, all very helpful.
29th Sep 2011 7:41 pm
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We have a motorhome. Its pretty big sleeping 6 of us but we love it. If you are driving along and see a nice view, just pull over and have a brew/bacon sarnie/cold beer as the mood takes. We use it a lot for days out down the gower in the summer, a few music festival weekends (great if it hammers down with rain), kids have sleepovers in it on the drive and a bit or european touring. Pricey but you seem to have more room than in a caravan somehow.
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we are going through similar thoughts, in fact 18months ago we down sized from the family 4 berth caravan, at the time we looked at old VW campers, new camper,s van conversion, small motorhomes, cheap new motorhomes and more expensive ones, etc in the end we bought a new two berth caravan (swift480 end bathroom)
The reasons where
1/we did not want to have to pack all the crocks away when we wanted to go out for the day, fried have motorhomes and this appear to be a nuisance.
2/ Although we go to Europe we are not yet touring round, even when we drive to the south it is simple to over night still with the caravan
3/ With the awning and extensions we can still get the kids + BF/GF in as a base for a week.
4/ not good at Land Rover event - although at least 2 members have and bring motor home and Disco
However
With the kids away more, we (me + SWIMBO) want to get away more for weekends to CL and the like, and do a bit of walking of cycling. here a motorhome is an advantage as folk with them do not need to go off site in any vehicle, all the goodies being brought in, it also means to us that the camping season can be extended in to the Autumn / Winter /Spring as the getting to A or B warms the interior up, and you do not have to get out so much when you get there.
Finally when the kids eventual fly the nest and I retire (14 years yet but i am counting) I do want to tour, so I can see our next caravan being a motorhome.
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29th Sep 2011 7:43 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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Ray, I think yours, and my idea of a motorhome differ somewhat 8)
I understand there is a nice Unimog based 2 berth on ebay - winning bidder to collect from a ditch in the Amazon
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29th Sep 2011 7:48 pm
Discotres
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Matty 2332 wrote:
Ive tried both and would have a caravan over a camper/ motorhome. Its too much hassle having to stow everything away everytime I want to do a bit of sight seeing, increased fuel having to lug the whole kit and kaboodle everywhere.
Returning to my pitch to find some has nicked it (despite a reserved sign) ! finding another spot and having to level up all over again. Re-fill water tanks, having to pull up near a tap to fill up ! All too much hassle at a time when you want to take it easy. Depending on model, generally more room in a caravan. Imagine having to take your awning down everytime you go for a drive, and having to refit on your return. You even see motorhomes towing small cars !!!
There cant be many places where a Caravan wont go where a motorhome can. Stick with your caravan, invest in a powered mover to take the strain out of leveling/ squaring up
What a load of drivel
Drivel 1.
Water - How the Do you get water for the caravan? How about the same method and use a 12v pump to pump it into the motorhome tank!
Drivel 2.
Awning - Buy a ing Drive Away Awning, unclip it and drive off
FFS I can see the type of person I am dealing with
Drivel 3.
There can't be many places a caravan can't go that a motorhome can - It is a whole different way of enjoying the outdoors, a motorhome is stress free, you can be set up in minutes, it is as easy to manoever as a car and can travel faster than those limited by towing speed, especially in France.
Drivel 4. Returning to find your pitch gone - I to Drivel 2, and remind you of the fact you can take bikes (no lardy motorhomers), motorcycle or even tow a small car, we have a Citroen C4 as a 'toad'.
Well there is so much more I will let someone else have a go, i have had both and personally prefer the motorhome, it seems to attract a classier type of person
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