Archive for November, 2010

Choosing a static caravan

Posted by Admin on Thursday, 25 November, 2010

When choosing a static caravan you will probably look for the holiday park which meets your requirements and then move onto the caravan. Selecting the right holiday park is vital to ensure a long term ownership.

Now for the caravan and looking for the right caravan to suit your needs. Most of the Parks will deal with majority of the manufacturers. If buying directly from the park you will probably deal with a salesperson instead of direct with the manufacturers. You can collect brochures direct from the manufacturers to research all the models and specifications which will not only ensure you choose the correct model but also help you to understand what to look for and choice of different models. To see the caravan you can visit them at key caravan exhibitions as most top manufacturers will display there, see events.

The static holiday caravan has been designed for holiday use instead of full time living. With its modern construction and use of high quality materials the static caravan should be built to British and European standard: BS EN 1647 but some luxury caravans are built to BS 3632 confirming to residential standards.

Normal static caravan can come in either one or two sections with width up to 22ft and 60ft long. If you have a one piece model this is a single unit and the two piece is known as a twin and usually assembled on site.

Decide on how many bedrooms you require as most caravans can be from 2 to 4 bedrooms but up to eight berths. Manufactures will normally have their own layout but will offer a number of ranges depending on your budget.

When it comes to size and specifications you should not only look at all of your own needs but if you are sub letting then there maybe other requirements. This decision should be looked at before purchase, maybe make a list of what you need and what is needed for sub letting.

Budget will normally make your decision also how often you use the caravan and again if you going to sublet. If you will be there for long periods of time then it may be worth spending a little extra to gain more living space or an extra bedroom but if only there for short periods and subletting you may opt for the standard size and specifications hopefully providing you with a better return.

Caravans Getting More Popular

Posted by Admin on Thursday, 18 November, 2010

After caravans made history centuries ago, became associated with the hippy lifestyle. Nowadays the caravan is having a surprising recovery.

Knights used the caravans in Crusades and the people who afforded to have one used it as tool for moving around. The conquest of Wild West is probably the one who made the caravans famous. What would it have been like to cross the Rocky Mountains without the covered wagons? The alternative was a cold draughty ride on a horse or tramping along in the mud. Only a hundred years ago you could see brightly painted horse-pulled Romany caravans on our roads.

But what about now, when you have roads and maps and so many means of getting where you want? What would be now the role of caravans? You can find the answer in the need of freedom people are still having.

In the last century motor-car ownership took off but the same thing happened to caravans and soon drivers found themselves queuing behind lines of caravans on the way to the coast. For decades the typical image of motor-caravanners was probably that of a hippy family in an old VW. Nowadays the image of caravans is so much improved and in many cases caravan became a luxury home-from-home with a price to match.

By the time more and more people that had money to spend became interested in having their own home from home that could give them the freedom to travel all over the place in good condition, the static caravan took off. These uncool and static caravans located by the sea or by the wild forests are now history.

Lately caravanning became one of the country’s most popular holidays. Celebrities enjoy this way of traveling or more accurate this way of living. Actresses like Helen Mirren and Tracy Shaw, singers like Mark Owen, Chris Evans and even Sir Jimmy Saville are owners and satisfied users of caravans. And now we can talk about fancy, luxury and styled caravans.

The classic old hand built caravans, such as the Stirling and the Carlight, used to be expensive – the top of the market. Back in the fifties, these caravans were bought and run by owners of the Armstrong Siddeley, Lagonda and Rover cars. The owners thought nothing about embarking on overseas trips with them of thousands of miles.

Caravans For Your Holiday Vacation

Posted by Admin on Thursday, 11 November, 2010

What used to be defined as a group of travelers traveling together has now changed. This also used to mean group of merchants traveling on camels or on horses and going to different locations to trade goods. But all these changed when cars were invented. Now, caravans can mean cars used when people travel from one location to another. People are now using this means of transportation to travel together or bring products and goods to other areas. Caravans can also mean a home trailer for people who are always on the road. Such caravans are named motor home caravans.

Uses of Caravans

Caravans can be used for a lot of things.

1. It can serve as a temporary home for the people who love traveling or a permanent home to some others.
2. It can serve as a perfect mode of transportation when going from town to town to sell goods and products.

Those listed above are just some reasons why people love caravans. Not only can they bring their businesses but they can also bring their homes with them on the road. Plus, think of the wonderful sceneries they are going to pass through.

Caravan Holiday

This is fast becoming a popular way of vacationing. Having a caravan holiday needs a lot of planning to do. First and foremost, you have to ask yourself where would you start. Most likely, you will start from your homes. Next question you have to ask yourself and your partner is the length of your vacation. A longer caravan holiday will mean a longer trip, of course, plus a more expensive holiday since you are going to use up more resources like fuel and food. This brings us to the third question, which is the budget for the caravan holiday. If you have a limited budget, then it is best if you plan more carefully around your budget. Nobody wants to run out of money in the middle of their holiday and, worse, in the middle of the road. You have to plan carefully where you will be going so as to maximize your holiday and, at the same time, keep costs at a minimum.

Aside from the above, you also have to take into consideration the kind of van that you will be needing. Since it is going to pull a lot of weight, a good truck is needed. You also have to have numbers of the towing companies of the routes you are going to take. It will not do you good if your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and you have no number to contact except 911.

The most important thing of all is that you should also know where you can park your caravan legally as there are only some spaces allotted for caravan parks.

You also have to be aware of traffic rules and regulations in any town or city you will go through as they can differ from one area to another.

The Things You will Need

Of course, you have to pack your usual stuffs like clothes and kitchen equipments and toiletries. You also have to have your first-aid kit with you just in case there is an emergency. It is also wise if you bring along with you flashlights and batteries for your portable radio and flashlights. You can never be too sure about being on the road.

Caravans

Posted by Admin on Thursday, 4 November, 2010

Today, the caravan is a travel trailer or RV as known in the United States. The caravan is usually pulled behind a vehicle and is completely self sustaining. The modern caravan has working plumbing, beds, refrigerator and everything else needed to travel or camp in style. Camping has never been more fun. With the caravan you can travel and camp and still be comfortable.

If travelling in Europe the caravan is the way to see the country. There are parks to camp with your caravan all across Europe. In many cases, the caravan parks are located adjacent to public transit. This gives the traveller the opportunity to park and go enjoy the city where they are. Paris and London both have caravan parks such as this.

Even today the caravan is synonymous with comfort and security. When trekking with your caravan you also get to enjoy the company of other families camping in the same way. It is like an extended family. Everywhere you stop and camp with your caravan you will find friends.

You can find caravans in all price ranges and comfort levels. You can even find a small economical caravan that is a pop-up tent version. Caravans give you the opportunity to enjoy nature and good company but also be comfortable and warm.

Economically, caravans are the only way to go. You can typically find a place to park your caravan for $20 American. This low price will vary depending on where you are in the world. No matter where you are you will not find a place to stay cheaper and more fun. It is the only way to camp. So load up the caravan and we will meet you at the park.